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Hey Paul
I've never heard of it diolen but I'll look into it, thanks. There is a cover made by a company called carbone that sounds like what you're talking about. It has a nice carbon back plate and a plasticy looking surround. My main goal with this project though was to make a cover that was thinner and lighter than anything else on the market. I bought an iPhone because I like the look and so I don't want some big chunky cover hiding it. I can't imagine making one out of two materials without it getting larger and losing the shape of the phone.
I'd also like to apologise to Chris as it kind of sounded like he should give up the idea. I didn't mean to sound like that, sorry.
Also... the iPhone 4S drops only 1 bar for me. The 4 dropped 3 bars.
Also... the iPhone 3GS covers I used to make didn't seem to cause any problems. I assume the iPads would be closer to those in antenna design.
There is hope!
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