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ITEL A48 LEATHER BC

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රු795.00 රු290.00

Material
Genuine Leather or PU Leather: Genuine leather cases offer a premium feel and durability but at a higher cost. PU (polyurethane) leather is a synthetic alternative that provides a leather-like texture at a lower price point and is more resistant to water and stains.
Design
Type: Leather cases for smartphones like the itel A48 come in various designs, including:
Wallet Case: These cases have a front cover that flips open to reveal the screen. They often feature card slots and a pocket for cash, making them highly functional.
Back Cover: A simpler design that snaps onto the back and sides of the phone, offering basic protection and accessibility.
Closure Mechanism: Wallet cases may include a magnetic closure or a strap to keep the case closed, securing the screen and any cards or cash inside.
Features
Cut-Outs and Access: Precise cutouts for the itel A48’s camera, charging port, headphone jack, and speakers, ensuring that the case does not interfere with the phone’s functionality.
Protection: While leather cases provide a basic level of protection against scratches and minor drops, they are not as protective as some heavy-duty materials. However, wallet cases offer the added benefit of screen protection when closed.
Kickstand Feature: Some leather cases, especially wallet types, can fold into a stand to support the phone in a horizontal position for hands-free viewing.
Compatibility
Exact Fit: Ensure the case is specifically designed for the itel A48 to guarantee access to all buttons, ports, and cameras without obstruction. The itel A48 has specific dimensions and camera placements that the case must accommodate.
Additional Considerations
Color and Texture: Leather cases are available in a variety of colors and textures, from smooth and sleek to more rugged and textured finishes.
Wireless Charging Compatibility: If you use wireless charging, note that some leather cases, especially thicker wallet types, may need to be removed to facilitate charging.

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