Please note that there are no bumps or anything to indicate where the f and j is on this keyboard (which is a pity, for they had that on the old ones for iphone 4S and 5 for both f, j, enter and backspace). It makes it a bit trickier to use the keyboard in the beginning, but you kind of get used to it after a while.
Furthermore, there are no numeric keys on the keyboard, which means that you will have to use the fn key in the bottom left corner together with letters q to p to access the numbers. It's also a thing you have to get used to. (This is also true for when you pair the keyboard to the phone, so don't forget to hold the fn-key when you press the numbers in the pairing request.)
This is not my favourite design of the BoxWave BuddyCase, but I don't think they are making the old models at all anymore, and I haven't found any other cases to try out. I'm so used to it now so the small minus points don't bother me much. I really do NOT like to use the iphone without a keyboard, so I'll stick to this one :) Also, the first times I bought it it was about twice the price of what they now ask for it, and I guess around $50 isn't so bad for a bluetooth keyboard case.
Good luck in your search of a keyboard case! I hope you'll find one you like :)
Hi, Does it warn you when the case battery is about to dye? If you hold the fn key in and use the top row of numbers can you do that in the phone app to dial numbers?
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Boxwave Buddycase
I've used this one in different forms since my iphone 4s:
https://www.amazon.com/iPhone-Case-BoxWave%C2%AE-Keyboard-Buddy/dp/B01DMPA586
I got this one, for the iphone SE, just a few weeks ago.
Please note that there are no bumps or anything to indicate where the f and j is on this keyboard (which is a pity, for they had that on the old ones for iphone 4S and 5 for both f, j, enter and backspace). It makes it a bit trickier to use the keyboard in the beginning, but you kind of get used to it after a while.
Furthermore, there are no numeric keys on the keyboard, which means that you will have to use the fn key in the bottom left corner together with letters q to p to access the numbers. It's also a thing you have to get used to. (This is also true for when you pair the keyboard to the phone, so don't forget to hold the fn-key when you press the numbers in the pairing request.)
This is not my favourite design of the BoxWave BuddyCase, but I don't think they are making the old models at all anymore, and I haven't found any other cases to try out. I'm so used to it now so the small minus points don't bother me much. I really do NOT like to use the iphone without a keyboard, so I'll stick to this one :) Also, the first times I bought it it was about twice the price of what they now ask for it, and I guess around $50 isn't so bad for a bluetooth keyboard case.
Good luck in your search of a keyboard case! I hope you'll find one you like :)
I also saw this case on
I also saw this case on amazon.
https://www.amazon.com/Naztech-Ultra-Thin-Bluetooth-Wireless-Slideout/dp/B00AHO94TM/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1501456755&sr=8-2&keywords=keyboard+case+I+phone+se
Hi, Does it warn you when the
Hi, Does it warn you when the case battery is about to dye? If you hold the fn key in and use the top row of numbers can you do that in the phone app to dial numbers?