Before touchscreens and tablets came along, Magna Doodle was the easiest way for a kid to draw without a pencil and paper. Which is why somewhere deep down we have a soft spot for what is otherwise a ridiculous iPhone case.
Its creators aren’t trying to pull a fast one either. They realise the practical applications of this case are non-existant, and have dubbed it the iFoolish with hopes there’s enough ’80s nostalgia still in the world to bolster sales. With a price tag of around £15 and an adorable mini magnetic stylus included, we think they just might be right. Besides, to be perfectly honest, it does look like a much faster way to jot down a phone number than unlocking your handset and creating a new contact.

[Basic Principles via Holycool]












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wow, that’s cheap. if it was black i might have bought one
But not having it red makes it lose that old retro feel. I can’t imagine of these not in red.
yeah, that’s true.
Slight concern about a magnet near to the phone but heck it’s a mighty cool case
Magnets don’t seem to be that much of a big deal with modern electronics. There’s countless numbers of magnetic cases/mounts for cars, as well as the macbook power plug.
And an etch a sketch is just some iron filings and a fairly weak magnet.
Electricity and magnetism work together but only in certain instances, I.E. In an electromagnetic crane. The current must flow round the magnet to react. My mobile case has a magnetic catch, It doesn’t bother it in the slightest. I think you may have been thinking in the way of CRT screens and magnets. Not the case these days.