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How to make your very own iPhone dock out of cardboard!

Posted on November 26th, 2008 by Editorial Staff in Cell Phones, Featured, Gadgets

If you have the iPhone 3G you will know that it doesn’t come with a dock! This is quite annoying as the iPhone 2G certainly did have one. That is why our friends over at Geeky Gadgets and Gadgettastic have joined their incredible imaginations to creating this very cool cardboard iPhone dock.

Now you might think, hmm… cardboard, surely it is strong enough to hold on to the iPhone and act as a dock. Actually this dock is brilliant! And the best thing of all is that our friends have also published a pdf document in which you just need to print out and have ready to follow the DIY instructions featured in the video below in order to make it. It really is dead easy and fun too!

Before you start watching the video, you might find it helpful to download and print off the pdf here

[via Geeky Gadgets]

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2 Comments »

  • Ken said:

    Hey! That looks cheap… but clever! :D
    Oh, I really wish I could get an iPhone too! so I can make my own dock with this tutorial. But I guess it’s not limited to iPhone. HTC, G1, and any other slim type smartphone can fit in.

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    Internet Age Reply:

    Now that’s some slick looking dock. Simple but stylish.

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