The luxury case for a high tech mobile phone

Jul 11, 2007 07:45 GMT  ·  By

Leather sounds elegant, stylish and rather pricey. What better way to spoil your new Nokia N95 mobile phone than to dress it in leather? This is what people at Vaja seem to say.

Expensive cases for high-end mobile phones are quite common things. At most times, the more complex they are, the greater protection they offer, but to that extent they tend to cost more. It is not the same situation with the Vaja case, as it brings little protection for the Nokia N95 handset, but a considerable amount of pampering for it.

The leather case looks rather bulky on the handset and also leaves the upper side of the phone unprotected. The screen, keypad and all front edges are exposed to scratches, but that wouldn't have been a problem with normal cases.

The fact that this Vaja case is so large makes it feel comfortable to hold and use. Moreover, it has high chances of protecting the phone from bumps if it falls on the back side and softens the impact. Other than that, it is just stylish and looks highly appealing. It is a rare thing for a case to scream "luxury", but leather has a tendency of doing that with least effort.

One thing which might appeal to many people when thinking to choose a Java case for their Nokia N95 mobile phone is the fact that it comes in 40 different colors. That is a wide range of choices when thinking of ways to personalize your handset.

The leather Java case for Nokia N95 is available for purchase at the price of $55. That initial cost will increase if several other options are chosen for personalization. Don't think that such accessories are made at a large scale, as it may take up to 10 days for your own personal case to be handcrafted.