Review: Little Black Book For iPhone

We recently took a look at Pad & Quill’s excellent book-bound case for the iPad, which we LOVED. Today, we’ll take a peek at its younger brother, the Little Black Book for iPhone 4.

Overview

If you haven’t already seen me say it, I love books, and I have an appreciation for old-fashioned things, so a leather-bound case for the iPhone was really right up my alley, and with the Octavo case for iPad being such a smashing success, I figured this basically had to be awesome.

What I Loved, What I Didn’t

Pros

  • Gorgeous, leather bound, and made by hand.
  • Sustainable, made from natural materials.
  • Affordable, coming in at just $XXX
  • Lightweight.
  • Gives full access to all ports
  • Looks great in meetings, formal or semi-formal occasions. Very professional.

Cons

  • It is a bit bulky – definately sticks out more in my pocket.
  • Dropping it with the iPhone in can damage the leather.
  • The elastic strap on the back doesn’t cover the camera

Quality, Design

Design is a strong suit for this case – it’s very solidly built, quite durable, and makes great use of materials. It’s also extremely beautiful, appropriate for all sorts of occasions, both personal and professional.

I was a tad disappointed that the elastic strap does not cover the back camera of the iPhone 4 – This is one of the things I really appreciated about their Octavo for iPad – but all things considered, this is a very minor point.

Conclusion

The Little Black Book is a solid contender in the case market for style-oriented customers of all types, and though it doesn’t nestle as comfortable in your pocket as a naked iPhone 4, this is true of all cases. I really appreciated this case, and I award it a 4.5 out of 5.

Wrapping It Up

As you can see, this case is an overall very solid performer, and it served me well. The bulk is a tad disappointing if sticking the case in your jeans, but presents no problem if you’re slipping it into a sport coat or suit jacket. I give this case my high recommendation. To read more, or to purchase the Little Black Book for iPhone 4 ($30-40, depending on if you need a back camera hole) visit Pad and Quill on the net. They also make versions of their case for the iPod Touch, Kindle, and other devices.

J. Glenn Künzler

Glenn is Managing Editor at MacTrast, and has been using a Mac since he bought his first MacBook Pro in 2006. He lives in a small town in Utah, enjoys bacon more than you can possibly imagine, and is severely addicted to pie.