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Anybody here with this case on Walleye please?

So many bad reviews of inaudible phone calls with that case...I went with the Otterbox Defender and while not EXACTLY a perfect fit I think it's about the best case you can get. Been great for 3+ months and calls are crystal clear to people on the other end.

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Best 2 part thin evo case?

I'm looking for an evo case that is soft inside then hard on the outside but still not bulky at all. Anyone know how bulky the otter commuter case is? That seems perfect but pricey.. anyone seen one like that but cheaper???
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i just got the commuter case today. I also have the HTC Silicone, and the otter box is thinner. The otterbox feels very solid and I think it was well worth the money.
I bought one of these and have been using it for about 3 months now. I am very happy happy with it.
http://www.case-mate.com/HTC-EVO-4G-Cases/Case-Mate-HTC-EVO-4G-Tough-Cases.asp
I ordered one of the feather cases from Incipio. It should be here in a couple of days and I will let you know how it is.
Can you send a link for that case..i can't find it on there site
Here it iis:
http://www.myincipio.com/smartphone-cases/htc-evo-cases/
Well, I went ahead and ordered the Seidio Innocase Active for $22.98 shipped
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=220673169735
I liked the Otter box commuter but looking at it, it doesn't look like the hard outter shell covers the bottom two corners of the phone.. which is where drop damage usually happens. The Seidio does. The case-mate tough case looked really nice, but it was $30 shipped and didn't seem to be any better than the Seidio. The Feather case doesn't seem to really have much drop protection, it looks mainly like it for keeping the phone pretty. Once the case is here, I'll let you guys know what I think! Thanks guys!
I just found out the incipio is not a 2 part case.
wmblalock said:
Well, I went ahead and ordered the Seidio Innocase Active for $22.98 shipped
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=220673169735
I liked the Otter box commuter but looking at it, it doesn't look like the hard outter shell covers the bottom two corners of the phone.. which is where drop damage usually happens. The Seidio does. The case-mate tough case looked really nice, but it was $30 shipped and didn't seem to be any better than the Seidio. The Feather case doesn't seem to really have much drop protection, it looks mainly like it for keeping the phone pretty. Once the case is here, I'll let you guys know what I think! Thanks guys!
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Problem many people are having...including my wife and I, is that the Seidio Rugged corners will chip off, I've never dropped my phone but somehow those corners ended up popping off. I could understand with my Evo, I'd have to pull the battery a lot in the beginning and the case would have to come on and off...but my wife's Evo has never needed a battery pull and has never fallen.
That being said, many people have no problems with their Seidio Rugged and Active...I hope you enjoy yours.
My Rugged's exoskeleton broke after a few months of use. The corner as the previous poster mentioned. My Limited Active Edition is still fine though after much more use than the Rugged.

Trident Cyclops or otterbox defender

I've had a Seido Innocase II and I loved until it broke and paint started to chip. Now im looking for a heavy duty case, I looked at the ballistic HC case but heard bad things. I don't want to have to buy multiple cases just want one last purchase
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I have both, the Cyclops is a FAR better case. The Defender is one of the crappiest cases that I have ever used for any phone. The Cyclops on the other hand, is awesome. Trident also has that Kraken case that looks pretty cool, I thinking about ordering it.
Well the 2 arent in the same category really. The Cyclops is comparable to the Otterbox Commuter, and the Kraken is comparable to the Defender. I've owned all 4. For me, the Cyclops wins hands down. I love the $10 holster they sell for it, and its pretty cool to be able to change the outside silicone to any one of 10 colors. I'm rocking a black/grey/ballistic green combo. looks awesome!
edit: I've also owned the Ballistic. Great case but its a TANK. Unless you work on utility poles for a living, the Cyclops is fine.
edit2: you might want to consider the Seidio Rugged (aka Platinum) since this retailer has it for $7.95!!! http://www.emtcompany.com/platinum-series-case-for-htc-evo-mobile-phones/1003917.html its $50 a best buy.
Otterbox has UNBELIEVABLE customer service though... never used the other cases but nice thing about otterbox is if anything does go wrong with the case they replace it fast no bs, 5 minute phone call and a new case is in the mail. ive always been impressed with how easy they make it and that they even guarantee a cell phone case.
I like the case from ballistic. I've gone from the seidio active, to the otterbox defender and finally the ballistic. It looks great and iso definitely a tank. I'm in construction and it's definitely taken it's share of lumps but is still going strong and scratch free.
I love my otterbox defender, only thing I dont like about it is the silicone picks up pocket lint like crazy. But it is a very durable case.
just bought the Trident Kraken for my EVO...right now I have the Otterbox defender, which I do like but it is a bit bulky, so we will see how it works out.

Which Rugged Case?

i need help deciding on a rugged case. i've read mixed reviews on all. my main concern is drop protection.
the lifeproof seems nice and slim, but i'm worried it wont provide enough drop protection
i currently have a otterbox defender on my razr maxx, and it is my favorite case. however, i've never dropped it, so i can't comment on the drop protection. i thought for sure it would be my go-to case for the s3, but i've read many people say that otterbox dropped the ball on the defender for the s3. stating that drops cause the screen to break and the screen protector is lifted too far from the screen. i'm aware that the silicone stretches out over time, and i'm ok with that. since otterbox has terrific customer service. is the defender really that bad of a case for the s3?
i also have a trident kraken for my maxx. it is a nice stylish case, but i never use it because it is very slippery and hard to hold. the s3 seems to have a different design that might not be so slippery. but i also haven't read as many reviews for it as some of the others.
i've always seen the griffin survivor cases in stores, but only for iphones. they look very nice and rugged, but i dont have any experience with one. it would seem to offer the same protection as the defender. one concern i have is the port covers seem loose. like they would come open every time you pulled the phone out of your pocket.
the ballistic hardcore seems to be the same design as the defender and survivor.
the otterbox armor seems like it would be a great case. but many drop tests on youtube show the case constantly coming open upon impact. and many reviews complain about sound quality.
i will probably also get a UAG case for weekends, but for now, i'm more concerned on more rugged cases.
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i need help deciding on a rugged case. i've read mixed reviews on all. my main concern is drop protection.
the lifeproof seems nice and slim, but i'm worried it wont provide enough drop protection
i currently have a otterbox defender on my razr maxx, and it is my favorite case. however, i've never dropped it, so i can't comment on the drop protection. i thought for sure it would be my go-to case for the s3, but i've read many people say that otterbox dropped the ball on the defender for the s3. stating that drops cause the screen to break and the screen protector is lifted too far from the screen. i'm aware that the silicone stretches out over time, and i'm ok with that. since otterbox has terrific customer service. is the defender really that bad of a case for the s3?
i also have a trident kraken for my maxx. it is a nice stylish case, but i never use it because it is very slippery and hard to hold. the s3 seems to have a different design that might not be so slippery. but i also haven't read as many reviews for it as some of the others.
i've always seen the griffin survivor cases in stores, but only for iphones. they look very nice and rugged, but i dont have any experience with one. it would seem to offer the same protection as the defender. one concern i have is the port covers seem loose. like they would come open every time you pulled the phone out of your pocket.
the ballistic hardcore seems to be the same design as the defender and survivor.
the otterbox armor seems like it would be a great case. but many drop tests on youtube show the case constantly coming open upon impact. and many reviews complain about sound quality.
i will probably also get a UAG case for weekends, but for now, i'm more concerned on more rugged cases.
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Otterbox Armor gets my vote, it's a beast of a case. I've had the Griffin survivor and trident Kraken. Both great cases, but the trident case the plastic eventually broke on a drop, and the kickstand rattled like crazy. The Griffin survivor was a great case, but i got tired of opening a flap to take pictures.
As far as the Defender case it never impressed me and it's not dust proof.
In the end no case can protect your phone from every single drop. It comes down to luck.
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Do you have problems with the sound quality with the armor? And how does the survivor compare to the defender? Since they use the same technology. The silicone looks a little beefier on the survivor.
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Sound quality for me is good enough for me, you can tell a difference but i either got use to it or it went away.
The survivor and defender are no where near the same imo. The survivor's exterior has a lot more grip to it. And as i said before the defender is not dust/dirt proof, the survivor is.
The survivor is also water resistant, meaning it could take a light rain, but not a submerging.
My armor case saved my phone from a 1 story drop onto rocks, I've taken it swimming multiple times. Also it has to be the easiest case to take on and off when needed.
But every drop is different, the only thing a case will do is provide a extra barrier. If dropped just at the right angle anything can break.
People put a lot of false hope in cases and then try to blame the manufacturer when the phone breaks.
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none of the above. If i needed serious drop protection again, i would go with bodyglove toughsuit case. even the slimmer version has great protection, called the shocksuit. Ive had them both
Armor case for me as well.
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any experience with the other cases mentioned? or is the armor the only one you've tried? comparisons would be nice.
I have had the defender, commuter, ballistic SG MAXX, and Lifeproof as of now. Ballistic and defender did their job well but did not care for the silicone stretching. Commuter works well considering. Lifeproof has been great this far. No major tumbles so I cannot vouch for how well it stands up to concrete or asphalt in major drops but it is waterproof and sound quality is good.
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To throw in one more choice for ya ... Pure gear PX260 or PX360 ,. I have a 360 and it is a BEAST. Not waterproof but built like a tank and has a place for a snap hook and is held on with screws ..
http://www.pure-gear.com/shop-by-de...stem-for-samsung-galaxy-s-iii-collection.html
or
http://www.pure-gear.com/shop-by-de...stem-for-samsung-galaxy-s-iii-collection.html

Speck Candyshell vs. Otterbox Commuter

your thoughts? have narrowed it down to these 2 cases for the X - looking for "good enough" protection without adding a lot of bulk. I have heard the button covers on the Speck cases go "bad" after a while and that the Candyshell is super "slick" to hold - offering no grip...But I realize the OB Commuter adds a bit of bulk and Otterbox, as a company, can't be beat...
ideas? suggestions?
I've heard mixed results on the Speck. I wrote to them, asking if they planned to create a matte version of the case, and I was told that they had no plans.
The only case I've purchased (and hated) was the Trident Cyclops. I think I'm probably just going to get the Otterbox Commuter and be done with it. The trouble is, they're sort of hard to come by. Not sure why, exactly.
I don't own these cases for the Moto X but I have used them at least once in the past. I'd say go for the commuter. Otterbox provides excellent customer service and make some quality cases. The candyshell is cool at first but the glossy finish does attract a lot of scratches and won't look that good after a while. It also has a durability issue you mentioned.
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I've heard mixed results on the Speck. I wrote to them, asking if they planned to create a matte version of the case, and I was told that they had no plans.
The only case I've purchased (and hated) was the Trident Cyclops. I think I'm probably just going to get the Otterbox Commuter and be done with it. The trouble is, they're sort of hard to come by. Not sure why, exactly.
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Little local company called Amazon has them in stock.
Yes, finally. It's been a third-party markup item for the past few weeks. Sadly, it's still $1.52 short of free shipping. So silly. :/
Thanks for the heads up, though. I might just order from Otterbox directly to save a few bucks on shipping.
Jon C said:
Yes, finally. It's been a third-party markup item for the past few weeks. Sadly, it's still $1.52 short of free shipping. So silly. :/
Thanks for the heads up, though. I might just order from Otterbox directly to save a few bucks on shipping.
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I forget that Amazon charges for shipping... Prime is the best thing ever.
I could never get the Speck Candyshell I bought to fit right - the power button wouldn't line up and was constantly being held down and rebooting the phone. I also noticed that it attracted everything to it, like static cling or something, and almost immediately looked dirty. The slickness didn't bother me much, though I didn't use it for very long. I ended up getting the Commuter (off eBay, bundled with some knock-off cables I threw straight in the trash), like I should have in the first place, and the fit is wonderful. It's a bit bulkier than the Candyshell, but not obnoxiously so, and you can't beat their warranty and customer service.
Hated the commuter. Slippery, hard to put on and off, buttons are lousy. Ended up with an incipio dual pro (which I love).
I have been using Speck Smartflex Card case for my iPhone 5.
It's good, protection is there considering the fact it's not very bulky, and I love the cards compartment!
I just recently bought a Otterbox Commuter case from mobijoystore.com, have yet to try out, but looks slightly bulkier than speck.
Yeah, the commuter is overly slippery for a case. The rubber is the inside layer, and the plastic outside. The plastic is slippery. I have one...Didn't mind it too bad. Really need a holster at work tho....so got a defender. It's the opposite...plastic on inside, rubber on outside...much better. Unless you want a holster and maximum protection tho, it's pretty bulky.
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Slippery? The commuter is fine. You guys make it sound like it's coated in oil. This case is very well put together and not slippery. Thin too. I use the pro shell case now but that is only cause I wanted a clear back case. Once spring comes that commuter is back on.. Outside activities demand that
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I've used commuter cases on two other phones and was always impressed with the durability they provided. I actually prefer the rubber on the inside. Past rubber cases became too linty and were difficult to place in my pocket. The primary downside with the commuter is how much it will cover such a nice looking phone.
I'll be the asshole who says neither. Get a Cimo case.
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Help with case for S8+

I purchased a Spigen Neo Hybrid and it feels fine but I would like more protection because the phone is all glass.
I tried an Otterbox Defender but thought it was too heavy and bulky. Also, I did not care for the port covers.
I next purchased a Speck Presidio Grip. The protection seemed fine but it is like holding a large, rough pine cone. The regular Presidio is OK but very slick.
I am not very concerned with appearance but would like protection with a front lip and a little texture but not too bulky.
I have read many reviews, read posts and watched numerous videos but still don't know what to get.. Your help will be appreciated.
The best case for you often boils down to personal preference, as long as you fulfill all your needs and wants, everyone will have a different opinion.
For example, a lot of people swear by the 'protectiveness' of the Defender or the great 'grippy' feel of the Speck Presidio or the great looks and balance of the Neo Hybrid, but you seem to be not fond of them.
My recommendation is to go to your local cellphone shop and try on a couple of cases first and shortlist from there.
I was after a case with a kickstand and decided to go with the Spigen Tough Armor. This one had a some mixed reviews, but I tried it on at the local shop and was happy with it.
I also own the UAG Monarch and I love it. Would love it more if it had a kickstand. You can expect good protection and quality from UAG, but if the price and looks put you off, the UAG Plasma or Metropolis are great too.
The UAG Pathfinder has been my go to for many phones. It's slim for a rugged-type case and I've dropped it many times on concrete without any damage to my phone. It's not the cheapest, but it does the job without the bulk.
Thank you both, I'll look into UAG.
How are the buttons on the spiegen and uag?
I grabbed the scottii case and love it unfortunately the buttons are a little tough to push.

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