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I have an iPhone 4S. I've had an Otterbox Defender Case since I got it. The rubber part is starting to fall apart, so I am looking around to see if there is something that meets my needs but is perhaps smaller than the Defender.
Basically, I need something that can withstand about 4-5 foot falls. I don't need waterproof and don't mind having to buy a separate cover for the screen. The old, old Otterbox that was a close fitting rubber that I used on my iPhone 3G was perfect, but I can't find those anymore. I'm more looking for 1st hand experience since I can google with some of the best (but not all). Suggestions? advTHANKSance |
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My otter box fell apart also. Go with a "lifeproof" I love mine.
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I'm waiting for Magpul to come out with their case for the I5 so I can give it a whirl. Due to recent events, it may be a while before we see them.
Currently I'm using whatever the cheap kickstand version is that it came with; and it is not adequate. |
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The magpul for the 4S looks like it may be what I want. I'll have to see if anyone local is carrying them and then check them out.
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Life proof
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I had no idea the Lifeproof case was smaller than the Defender.
I'm gonna have to get one now. |
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Otterbox Defender all the way. I am rough on my phones and they do the job.
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I am rough on phones. The defender case didn't last long. The life proof is much thinner and more durable.
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I have the otterbox commuter and love it. Good protection in a slim case that is easy to slip in a shirt or coat pocket.
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I also use the Otter comuter on my 4s.
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I had an Otterbox Defender on my 4S for over a year and just got a Griffin Survivor and I absolutely love it. Military grade tested and fantastic protection. :2
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I scoped out the Griffin Survivor, but I just can't get beside an Otterbox Defender knockoff.
I've tried the Commuter, but I can't hold on to it. It slides right out of my hand every time I touch one. I just get a couple Defenders at a time because I hog them up so bad. They're 15 bucks, free shipping, bulk packaging on Amazon. http://www.amazon.com/OtterBox-Defen...ender+4s+black I've heard good things about the Lifeproof cases, Mark. Just haven't tried one yet. As soon as I see one in person I might give it a shot. They're a lot more expensive ($35 vs. $15), and the way I hog them up, it might not make sense. Let us know if you find something, will ya? |
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I have tried the Lifeproof cases and just cannot see how they protect...the inner shell is so flimsy and the outer feels so "plasticy" cheap.
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The pics don't do Lifeproof any favors.
I guess it boils down to what you do. If you have to dump dirt and rocks and sawdust and grub out of your pockets every day, and habitually drop your phone or use it in nasty environments plugged into the work radio, you need as tough as tough gets. If you're working in an office, on the road, or just aren't in construction or drilling or something, the Lifeproof looks like it'd do the job and not make a nuisance of itself like the Defender. I've been using Otterbox everything since my first iPhone and iPad, and they look brand spankin new when I'm done with them. Never broke one, cracked a screen, or so much as scratched or chipped one. That's hard to beat. |
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I think the lifeproof would work great in a construction environment since its completely sealed, even the headphone jack is sealed by an oring screw plug. Lifeproof case is also great if you want to use your phone to take photo or video in a pool or at the beach.
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Lifeproof. I had the defender and like few have said the rubber fell apart.
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Mark, my wife and I have had our 4s iPhones in Lifeproof cases for over a year now and we love em. They are tough, unobtrusive and have held up to abuse quite well. I've dropped my phone on more then one occasion in snow, puddles and on concrete without a problem, and my wife abuses hers on a daily basis when she throws it in her portable junk shop (purse), plus the case does not seem to impede the signal strength.
Yes they are a bit pricey, but they were worth it to us and I will buy new ones for our next iPhones when we upgrade. I hope this helps.:tu |
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+1 for Lifeproof, bounce proof for sure :tu
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I have a lifeproof, and i love it. I have not only dropped my phone from about 5 ft up i also had a machine gun fall on the screen and it just scratched the case.
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The other suggestion I have is a Seal Line bag.
Like a heavy duty zip-loc bag, but you can use it through the window and the phone is kept completely clean and dry. I carry my work phone in one and it has survived many 'nasty' swims. |
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No prob. I liked hers so much I preordered one for my iPhone 5.
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I've been a big fan of the Otter Commuter series and have had one ever since the iPhone 3GS. Not as bulky as the Defender, but protects everything I need protected. I've dropped my iPhones several time with no ill effects. I haven't seen anyone with the Lifeproof, but have been curious about them. For me though, the Commuter is fine for slipping in and out of my pockets and every day usage.
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Looked in a pile of documents today and saw that I had a bunch of Best Buy coupons to use, so went there for a case. The best one for my use was the Otterbox Commuter, so that's what I have. Not completely thrilled, especially with the low quality of the screen shield, but it is what it is.
Thank you all for the advice and tips. I'm sure that I'll revisit this thread before too long. |
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If this thread is still alive.
I prefer the phone to be as thin as possible so I use what I call sacrificial cases like the Incipio Feather. It protects it from scratches etc but one drop will destroy the case. However, the phone will come out unharmed. I have gone through 2 Feathers and a similar one from Incase. |
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With my lifestyle, and budget, I find it impossible to make the case for an iPhone.
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I use this one. Yes, it's super expensive, but it is oh so nice.
http://www.calypsocrystal.com/calyps...FedaMgodJycA3w Larry |
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