iPhones annoy the crap out of me.
Scratch that. The auto-correct program that Apple installs in iPhones - the one that causes a frustrating multitude of spelling errors and nonsensical sentences - annoys the crap out of me.
The solution for the auto-correct demon comes from an unlikely source, however, in the form of a new iPhone case.
The NUU MiniKey was designed to fix the problem by way of the seemingly simple idea of attaching a slide-out QWERTY keyboard to the case.
The product is compatible with the iPhone 4, and its battery is estimated to last more than a month between charges.
The design of the NUU MiniKey also allows unobstructed access to all functions and connectors on the iPhone, meaning that removing the case to recharge the device or take a picture isn't be unnecessary.
"The NUU MiniKey allows iPhone 4 users to have greater typing functionality through its custom-built keyboard. Place your phone in the case, slide the keyboard out and type away," reads the NUU Company's advertisement for the Minikey.
For those who are sick of having to deal with the autocorrect program, which seemingly has a mind of its own, investing in the case might save you the cost of buying a new iPhone when you finally hurl yours at a wall.
The NUU MiniKey QWERTY Bluetooth Keyboard is currently listed at a retail price of $79.99, but is only available online in the United States.