The present invention relates to protective cases for electronics. More specifically, the present invention relates to protective cases for electronic devices.
Electronic devices such as cellular telephones, tablet computers, media players, global positioning system receivers, and personal data assistance devices are gaining widespread usage. These devices typically include a display, commonly referred to as a screen. In addition, these devices typically include a touchpad and one or more camera lenses. The screen, touchpad and camera lens are susceptible to various types of damage including scratches, nicks, impacts and chemical exposure. Though relatively fragile, these devices are increasing in costs. Accordingly, consumers desire to protect their products from accidental damage, and accordingly, there are now a wide variety of companies selling protective cases and films to help protect electronic devices.
In particular cellular telephones are increasing in popularity, including the need to protect cellular telephones. Modern cellular telephones typically incorporate a camera. These cameras have improved in quality to the point where many consumers have discarded or do not use a separate camera. Unfortunately, cellular telephone cameras still do not provide the picture quality of a traditional camera. This poor picture quality is primarily due to the comparatively poor lens quality within a cellular telephone's camera module.
Thus, there is a need to improve the picture quality of cellular telephone cameras. There is also a need to provide added protection to cellular telephone cameras.