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Air
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Arrivals
Magazine
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Boston
Globe
by
Lylah
Alfonse
Globe
Staff
lalphonse@globe.com
The
“Hold-a-Phone™
for
Flip
Phones"
from
JAMinnovations
“Most
cellphone
holders
make
it
awkward
to
use
a
cellphone
that
flips
open.
You
end
up
fumbling
around,
trying
to
unhook
it
from
your
belt
or
fish
it
out
of
your
pocket
while
it
rings
and
rings.
The
Hold-a-Phone™
for
flip
phones
by
JAMinnovations
keeps
your
phone
tethered
securely
to
your
wrist
-
out
of
the
way
but
easily
accessible.
It's
great
for
joggers
and
hikers,
who
may
want
to
carry
their
phones
with
them.
The
sturdy
neoprene
holder
wraps
around
your
wrist
and
attaches
to
itself
with
Velcro-like
material;
a
clear
plastic
panel
protects
your
phone's
display
while
keeping
the
screen
clearly
in
view.
It
comes
in
a
range
of
colors
and
cost
$19.95;
to
order,
visit
the
manufacturer
at
www.jaminnov.com.”
”For
safety's
sake,
make
sure
your
Valentine
holds
on
to
her
cell
phone
when
she's
out
jogging,
biking,
inline
skating
or
walking
the
dog.
If
she
doesn't
like
clip-on
cell-phone
holders,
she
may
fall
in
love
with
this
snug-fitting,
lightweight
neoprene
Hold-a-Phone™
holder
that
straps
onto
a
wrist
or
upper
arm.”
“The
phone
slides
into
a
weather-protective
zippered
pocket
that
has
a
clear
plastic
face.
It
has
openings
for
antenna
and
earphone
wires
at
both
ends
so
the
phone
can
be
inserted
in
either
direction.
There
are
perforations
for
talking
and
listening
through
the
holder.”
“The
Hold-a-Phone™
comes
in
two
designs:
For
standard
phones
up
to
5
inches
and
for
flip
phones.
Each
design
comes
in
six
colors.”
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