Be easy on the otterbox defender headphone flap! - EVO 4G Accessories

I was unplugging an auxiliary jack and some how managed to rip the headphone flap. I didnt really snag it too hard so im a little pissed. I feel like after $50 it should hold up to some stress.
I just got off of the phone with otterbox and they are going to send me a replacement for warranty

I did the same thing to my Seidio Rugged. The older Otterbox designs seemed to have thicker and more durable rubber. But I guess thin rubbers are popular.

The flap over the usb charging port is what makes me nervous. Mainly because I use it all the time. It looks like the edges could easily begin to tear after some use. Hope not. I've owned lots of expensive tech in the past where one small cheaply made part on an otherwise flawless device ruined the whole thing.
I think I am just going to take the rubber sleeve off when I am charging it overnight to save on wear.
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firemedic1343 said:
But I guess thin rubbers are popular.
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hehehehehehehehehe......i'm 12 years old

SilverStone641 said:
hehehehehehehehehe......i'm 12 years old
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So dude, do you just go around flaming other peoples posts? :: rolleyes: :
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Calm Down Fun Police
mitchellvii said:
So dude, do you just go around flaming other peoples posts? :: rolleyes: :
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Get over yourself, he is just having a bit of fun. I thought it was funny too and for the record that isn't a flame by any means. Relax and get the stick out from between your cheeks.

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mitchellvii said:
The flap over the usb charging port is what makes me nervous. Mainly because I use it all the time. It looks like the edges could easily begin to tear after some use. Hope not. I've owned lots of expensive tech in the past where one small cheaply made part on an otherwise flawless device ruined the whole thing.
I think I am just going to take the rubber sleeve off when I am charging it overnight to save on wear.
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So let me see if I understand this, removing the entire rubber covering every time you need to charge your phone is less wear and tear on the case than actually just lifting up a little flap. How does that even make sense, the OP maybe received a defective case.

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The ultimate screen protector.

Face it, why do we need screen protectors? To protect the screen from our pointy fingers? No. To protect it when we drop heavy objects on our EVO's? Lol, if you are doing that a screen protector wont help. To protect the screen if we drop the phone? That's what the case is for.
So why? The #1 reason we use screen protectors is to prevent scratching the glass when we put the phone in our pockets.
If you are like me and use a silicone case, that screen protector gets pretty scuffed up coming in and out of your pocket and lint sticks like crazy to the case.
Walking through the mall today I stopped by the sunglasses vestibule. There for $4 there were selling these little soft sunglass pouches made of microfiber. I thought hmmmm, pulled out my EVO, dropped it in and put it in my pocket.
No scratches, no lint and I can polish finger marks off the screen just by rubbing the inside of the pouch against it. Also, instead of struggling to grasp the phone, I just grab the top of the pouch and pull it out.
Anyway, now I can have my phone in my pocket without worrying about lint or scratches and I have a carry-along polishing cloth right there.
You can probably buy one of these at any mall. Give it a try.
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Sweet... an EVO purse.
reedsw said:
Sweet... an EVO purse.
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Lol, gay yet effective
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reedsw said:
Sweet... an EVO purse.
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It's a European EVO bag!!!!
danEVO1000 said:
It's a European EVO bag!!!!
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I knew when I posted this people would rag on me, but seriously, it really does work.
of course it would...wrapping your phone in plastic wrap would probably yield the same results..
my girlfriend has been doing it this way the whole time she's had her evo. her hero just rolled around in her purse and got all scratched up. so for two days I didn't let her purse it. then we found this method works awesome.
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mitchellvii said:
I knew when I posted this people would rag on me, but seriously, it really does work.
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At least you knew...
phistyle said:
of course it would...wrapping your phone in plastic wrap would probably yield the same results..
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Except for the fact that it would be incredibly impractical and look like hell. On the other hand this method is EXTREMELY practical and looks great. lol, can you imagine removing your phone from plastic wrap every time you wanted to use it? ** Fail **
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my girlfriend has been doing it this way the whole time she's had her evo. her hero just rolled around in her purse and got all scratched up. so for two days I didn't let her purse it. then we found this method works awesome.
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Yep, I only wish those who are making fun of my idea would actually try it:
1) No more scratches on your screen, screen protector or phone body.
2) No pocket lint stuck all over your case.
3) Much easier to take out of your pocket (even in skinny jeans).
4) Super easy way to wipe the oil slick off your screen.
5) Much easier to remove from the pouch than from a snug fitting leather case.
6) Slimmest possible pocket solution.
Oh well, if they enjoy having their phones beat to hell that's not my problem.
Yeah I've known folks to put their phones in their glasses bag / pouch / sack. Not a bad idea and you do get a little touchscreen wipe as well. I usually use my shirt, soft material, to give it a quick clean.
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(even in skinny jeans).
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Oh never mind.
Pete
The N1 came with a microfiber lined pouch. Worked just like the pouch you described. One of my favorite accessories for my N1. Wish the EVO had come with one.
I am using the little pouch that came with my MyTouch that is made of microfiber. The Evo fits(barely) and it does protect it like the OP says. I just got this EVO 2 days ago and am waiting for my invisableshield to come in the mail and am using this method until it arrives. It is a little inconvenient and the phone still could get scratched from the plastic thingy used to close the case if you are not careful, but all in all it works. By the way I got a full body invisible protector for free. I just paid something like $2.85USD for shipping. Great Deal!
Thanks for the positive replies. Since I have gotten my EVO purse (I feel like George Castanza) it is the first time I have been able to put my phone in my pocket and absolutely not worry for a second about scratching the screen.
Like Occam's Razor Theory says, "The simplest solution is usually the best".
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Thanks op. Does anyone know who makes the N1 pouches? Maybe they have different ones for sale that say "HTC" on them.
via EVO.
Just go to your local mall and check out the carts where they sell sunglasses. They usually have lots of them to choose from for a few bucks.
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Where I live, it is usually cold enough that you can wear a jacket. I always buy jackets with an inside pocket by my chest. As a result, I have a similar built in pouch in my jacket where the phone stays safe with nothing else touching it but material.
However, those 40 days where it's hot (in the 70's and low 80's), I have to find other ways...
I like to circumvent the entire dust issue by just using a holster.
Good idea, I've been doing this intermittently for months... Only bummer is that when the phone rings, you have to pull out from your pocket AND then out of the bag. The extra step has resulted in missed phone calls
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Portfolio case sucks!

When will we be getting an Otterbox case??
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My portfolio case scratches the sides of my Xoom
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I love mine
Just heard back from an otterbox rep and it's not good:
"Unfortunately we do not have any plans on making a case for that device."
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They're Apple fanboys.
dp92180 said:
Just heard back from an otterbox rep and it's not good:
"Unfortunately we do not have any plans on making a case for that device."
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that's what they said about the original moto droid. i really hope they change their minds..
i think the portfolio is exactly what i wanted and wouldnt have designed it any differently. 3 tilting angles, folds over to be used laying flat on a table, fits in dock without being removed, and then gives it total protection when carrying it around.
very happy with mine.
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i think the portfolio is exactly what i wanted and wouldnt have designed it any differently. 3 tilting angles, folds over to be used laying flat on a table, fits in dock without being removed, and then gives it total protection when carrying it around.
very happy with mine.
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How does it fit in the dock with the case on? Can you post a pic of how that works?
I have this case also and I like it for the most part but I hate that I can't charge it while it is closed.
iDroidNow said:
i think the portfolio is exactly what i wanted and wouldnt have designed it any differently. 3 tilting angles, folds over to be used laying flat on a table, fits in dock without being removed, and then gives it total protection when carrying it around.
very happy with mine.
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I don't think think anyone would say it doesn't have its positives. It does somethings very well, others ok and somethings that make me think "huh." We're just disappointed with how glaring the negatives are. I've owned many portfolio style cases for different products and never see one as poorly thought out as this one.
Having to open it to charge is ridiculous. Hard plastic tabs that leave wear marks is also ridiculous.
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I don't think think anyone would say it doesn't have its positives. It does somethings very well, others ok and somethings that make me think "huh." We're just disappointed with how glaring the negatives are. I've owned many portfolio style cases for different products and never see one as poorly thought out as this one.
Having to open it to charge is ridiculous. Hard plastic tabs that leave wear marks is also ridiculous.
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Especially when you consider how much we are shelling out for this glorious device.
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I agreed. $40 for a not-quite excellent designed case. Even though it fits the Xoom nicely, it's not totally accessible, take the power charger, usb port for example, which are blocked entirely from bottom. Greatly disappointed. It's no good for protection, too. Reports of possible scratches. Luckily, I was being rather careful. "=/
I'm looking forward to see new cases popping up in the near future. I'm surprised no company has gone into making some for Xoom. Unlike Apple's products would've already been in production before devices actually get out. Like the iPad 2 case. =P
I posted this in another thread but I think it's important to repost here as well.
If any of you are still on the fence about getting this case watch this unboxing video. - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VmbFJi8wBf0
Skip to 3m15s.
You can see for yourself what we've been trying to describe.
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I posted this in another thread but I think it's important to repost here as well.
If any of you are still on the fence about getting this case watch this unboxing video.
Skip to 3m15s.
You can see for yourself what we've been trying to describe.
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You can easily rub away any marks that are made by the portfolio case.
My only complaint is that when lying flat while having the plastic piece on the bottom of the xoom, the gap in the plastic doesn't expose the hole for the charger, but all I have to do is fold it differently.
Overall I like this case alot, and consider all the complainers to be whining about nothing.
Honestly, I don't see what all the fuss is about. If anyone is looking to pick this up I would suggest a trip to your local bestbuy and tell them that motorola has it for 25% off and ask them to match it. It worked perfectly for me and it makes the price a whole lot more reasonable. Now about the case itself, I don't understand how anyone can complain about it covering the charging or usb ports while using it propped up in landscape position. The reason I think it is not a valid issue is because no matter what case you use or even if you don't use a case at all, if you sit the xoom on a table in landscape with charging port and usb port on the bottom you won't be able to charge it or use the usb. That is because of the design of the tablet itself not the case. I bought the case and i love it, it doesn't scratch my xoom at all and i'm not sure how anyone else is scratching theirs. There's my two penny's
My Xoom arrives today, and this portfolio case arrives tomorrow. Good info. Looks like at the minimum I will be filing down those tention locking nubs for the bottom.
I never understood why people made protective cases that damaged the devices they were setup to protect.
With the locking nubs filed down it should get the job done until a better case comes out.
Procinctu said:
I never understood why people made protective cases that damaged the devices they were setup to protect.
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It doesn't damage anything. It leaves a mark that is easily rubbed away. It's harder clean your finger smugs from the screen, than it is to clean the temporary marks left by the case.
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Overall I like this case alot, and consider all the complainers to be whining about nothing.
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kurttrail said:
It doesn't damage anything. It leaves a mark that is easily rubbed away. It's harder clean your finger smugs from the screen, than it is to clean the temporary marks left by the case.
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Wow, do you want to protect your $40 case or your $800 device? They can be easily rubbed away now but over time that will continue to wear causing permanent damage. As the other poster stated, we purchase these cases to protect our devices.
Call me a whiner all you want but I dont want my very expensive Xoom to look like a POS in 2 months. I've owned lots of well designed portfolio cases and not one has left any mark behind. They just do their job, protect well and are easy to use.
To the rest of the community, I just wanted to pass along my experience and warn those of you that this might not be the best case for your needs.
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They can be easily rubbed away now but over time that will continue to wear causing permanent damage.
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Well thank you Nostradamus for your prophesy!
Is there anything else that you are afraid that this portfolio might do in the future?
World domination, perhaps?
kurttrail said:
Well thank you Nostradamus for your prophesy!
Is there anything else that you are afraid that this portfolio might do in the future?
World domination, perhaps?
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Welcome to the XDA Community and your 5 posts. We look forward to hearing more from you.
dp92180 said:
When will we be getting an Otterbox case??
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You should check out this stuff I found at WalMart... it works really well for weatherproofing!
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[Q] Defy and those rubber covers

The rubber covers on all the ports that defy has, are these annoying and get in the way? especially the 3.5mm audio jack? I am thinking of buying a Defy and I wanted to know what it is like with those.
Personally, the only con to the Defy is case options. It is impossible to get a holster combo. On your particular question, the only thing those plugs will do is save your a**. Dropped my wife's G2 in coffee for 1/2 a second... Not pretty or cheap. Had my Defy rained on countless times. Nice having one less thing to worry about on the side of the highway while assisting motorists.
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They haven't gotten in the way at all for me, but I'm using a gel case so maybe the rubber covers don't stick out as much.
They are amazing for peace of mind, though. The other day I was having a meal and spilled my drink all over the table (and on my phone).. everyone was wondering why I wasn't worried at all
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They haven't gotten in the way at all for me, but I'm using a gel case so maybe the rubber covers don't stick out as much.
They are amazing for peace of mind, though. The other day I was having a meal and spilled my drink all over the table (and on my phone).. everyone was wondering why I wasn't worried at all
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lol, you'll probably take it to the sink and give it a wash as well
When you 1st get the phone they seem to be a little bit of a pain but it doesn't take long to get use to them. Unless your using one of the jacks you don't even know they are there.
The extra protection they provide is well worth the little extra hassle

Otterbox Defender - It won't come off!

First things first, I love the otterbox defender. Its not too terribly large, but more bulky than I want to use every day. I put it on to use it at the gym and was going to take it off today when I realized that it will not come off. I spent a good ten minutes and then got my GF to try and nope... its still on there. I "could" end up breaking off the connecting tabs but I want to see if the GURU's on XDA knew an easy way to get the case off without breaking it. This is my first defender case. Thanks.
I was going to buy one of these but you just put me off
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MSGaldenzi said:
First things first, I love the otterbox defender. Its not too terribly large, but more bulky than I want to use every day. I put it on to use it at the gym and was going to take it off today when I realized that it will not come off. I spent a good ten minutes and then got my GF to try and nope... its still on there. I "could" end up breaking off the connecting tabs but I want to see if the GURU's on XDA knew an easy way to get the case off without breaking it. This is my first defender case. Thanks.
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It is difficult but not impossible.
First, ignore the large plastic pieces at the middle of each side - those only hold the case in the belt holder, and do not snap the case together. When I first tried to remove the case, I broke a fingernail before realizing that this tab has nothing to do with removing the Defender from the phone.
The snaps keeping the case together are two on each side, and one on each end. If you look at it with the phone face up you will see that the tabs are on the top piece and lock into the bottom piece. You can use a fingernail to push in the small tab, while using another finger to gently pry open the case. Once you get the first one out it will be easier.
This case is put together like a tank, although the tabs are quite small.
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It is difficult but not impossible.
First, ignore the large plastic pieces at the middle of each side - those only hold the case in the belt holder, and do not snap the case together. When I first tried to remove the case, I broke a fingernail before realizing that this tab has nothing to do with removing the Defender from the phone.
The snaps keeping the case together are two on each side, and one on each end. If you look at it with the phone face up you will see that the tabs are on the top piece and lock into the bottom piece. You can use a fingernail to push in the small tab, while using another finger to gently pry open the case. Once you get the first one out it will be easier.
This case is put together like a tank, although the tabs are quite small.
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Step 1: Grow fingernails, lol.
I have been trying your method, its more of a pain. I am probably going to get a tiny screwdriver to do this.
*EDIT* - I found the best way to do this was to indeed use the small screwdriver. I used a 1.4 mm and pryed it inbetween the attaching clasps. It was a few little prys and it came right off. Takes about 30 seconds of delicate work, but very simple to remove now.
As for -josh-'s post: Its BY FAR the BEST and TANKIEST case I have EVER had... I can't stress this enough. I feel like I could throw the phone at a cheating ex-girlfriend and give her a black eye all while keeping the phone super safe.
Why would you buy such a beautiful device just to put a huge case on it? If you're just going to hide it, why not go with the s4 with external sd card, battery, and arguably better software? The tabs on the otterbox will loosen up with time.
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Why would you buy such a beautiful device just to put a huge case on it? If you're just going to hide it, why not go with the s4 with external sd card, battery, and arguably better software? The tabs on the otterbox will loosen up with time.
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Lets see: Because some people want a rugged case for their One; I dropped mine on concrete from four feet up and it has no problems. It is super easy to access with the included belt holder. Not to mention the excellent protection for the camera housing. Last, the outer protective housing make the phone easy to grip and completely non slip, making the phone actually easier for me to use.
Actually, this phone works the best with the defender of any phone I've had, because it is so slim to begin with.
I got mine originally because it was on a huge sale and I had not found any decent belt pouches. I ordered the PDAIR horizontal pouch, but it will take a long time to get it from China. When it comes in I'll consider going to a TPU case and the belt pouch.
EDIT: Plastic does not "loosen over time". They could break, but Otterbox warranties their products.
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Why would you buy such a beautiful device just to put a huge case on it? If you're just going to hide it, why not go with the s4 with external sd card, battery, and arguably better software? The tabs on the otterbox will loosen up with time.
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Ya.. I agree but disagree at the same time. Cases are great for when you know you are going to be active and are at a higher risk of dropping/banging it. I go to the gym daily and know that it falls out of my pockets or gets knocked around in my gym bag. I like the added safety there and when I travel (which I do frequently as well).
If I am at the office or just tooling around the house, I absolutely go commando (well, the phone that is). I really wish Otterbox made a fully clear defender case... that would be AWESOME!
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... I really wish Otterbox made a fully clear defender case... that would be AWESOME!
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And miraculous, since it would require a transparent jelly covering. I don't think I've heard of one. The defender does not use TPU, the material is more rubbery.
Eh. I've got pretty durable teeth. Honestly I always have my charger so I pop off the rubber, poke the tab withthe prongs of my charger and it falls right off.
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*EDIT* - I found the best way to do this was to indeed use the small screwdriver. I used a 1.4 mm and pryed it inbetween the attaching clasps. It was a few little prys and it came right off. Takes about 30 seconds of delicate work, but very simple to remove now.
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Well, since I've broken my fingernails, I'll use a small screwdriver next time...
Yeah it was more the size of it that's off putting also it's only available to me in black.
Can anyone tell me what the difference between a defender and commuter case is? Is the commuter just smaller?
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I have the otterbox commuter and it doesnt add too much bulk, but it feels solid enough to protect the phone from damage in a drop. It's very easy to install and remove. I just wish the plastic casing on the back provided more grip. It's too smooth of a surface and makes holding the phone with one hand a bit more of a challenge.
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Yeah it was more the size of it that's off putting also it's only available to me in black.
Can anyone tell me what the difference between a defender and commuter case is? Is the commuter just smaller?
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The defender also has a built in screen protector where as the commuter (I think) comes with a sticker kind of screen protection.
First time I have purchased an Otterbox case. I usually buy TPU cases. I have been using mine for Golf GPS and using it more outdoors so I decided to get a better protecting case. Plus the port covers would help keep the dirt out. Defender looked way to big but the Commuter was perfect. Putting it back up in size with the Note 2 that I just got rid of. I have really enjoyed the case thus far.
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Well, since I've broken my fingernails, I'll use a small screwdriver next time...
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I've removed it a few times and my fingernails get destroyed every time... Tried removing it after I had just cut my fingernails and boy did it hurt. Also was quite difficult. I'm definitely going to try the small screw driver next time.
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Well, since I've broken my fingernails, I'll use a small screwdriver next time...
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Hi, I use a plectrum to open my defender. It's easier and better for fingernails.
Dam it! I just ordered it before I saw this!
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Dam it! I just ordered it before I saw this!
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Haha don't worry man, it's not that hard to get off! Plus I love the protection that it offers.
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Does anyone not use a case on their S3?

(First of all, I'd like to say I'm not sure if I've posted this in the right section - I know how people here feel about that. So I'd like to apologise first.)
As the title says, I'm just wondering if there are people out there who don't use a case at all on their phone. Also, if you don't, why don't you. To those that don't use a cover, how has your phone fared in the time since you got it?
I've been using a case on mine since the day I got it. Today I took it off and forgot how nice the phone feels without a case. I'm feeling like I'd like to not use a case for a while to see how the phone fares in day-to-day life.
So, yeah, any comments are welcome, and thanks in advance!
pardoned said:
(First of all, I'd like to say I'm not sure if I've posted this in the right section - I know how people here feel about that. So I'd like to apologise first.)
As the title says, I'm just wondering if there are people out there who don't use a case at all on their phone. Also, if you don't, why don't you. To those that don't use a cover, how has your phone fared in the time since you got it?
I've been using a case on mine since the day I got it. Today I took it off and forgot how nice the phone feels without a case. I'm feeling like I'd like to not use a case for a while to see how the phone fares in day-to-day life.
So, yeah, any comments are welcome, and thanks in advance!
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I haven't put a single case on any smartphone i've owned until I got my S3. And I can't remember the last time I've dropped my smartphone on the ground (KNOCK ON WOOD) so that's how careful I am with my phones but I fully respect and appreciate the concept of accidents.
Searching on Youtube for "S3 drop tests" should tell you why. Every single video i've seen has demonstrated how much damage the S3 fares when dropped on the ground. That was enough to convince me to slap a case on it.
I did a weekend with no case recently cause I liked the feel of a naked phone. Then at a family party someone runs into me as I was standing there texting a friend and I drop and scratch the side of my phone. Nothing Broke but the scratch
Made me sad.
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I have never used a case on my s3 since the day I bought it. Sure, there are some scratches here and there, but it's worth it. I hate cases.
Nope, I didn't shell out a couple hundred dollars to slap a thick case on my phone to the point where you can't even see it.
I haven't but Ive ordered the lifeproof for it so it will be dressed finally when the case gets here
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I haven't put a single case on any smartphone i've owned until I got my S3. And I can't remember the last time I've dropped my smartphone on the ground (KNOCK ON WOOD) so that's how careful I am with my phones but I fully respect and appreciate the concept of accidents.
Searching on Youtube for "S3 drop tests" should tell you why. Every single video i've seen has demonstrated how much damage the S3 fares when dropped on the ground. That was enough to convince me to slap a case on it.
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I've never dropped any phone I've had before either. That's why I figured I'd give not wearing a case a go.
I actually used a case on every phone I had. Looking back, it was kinda a waste because I never dropped the things.
The gs3 unfortunately feels like it could snap at a fall of a couple centimetres though.
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I've never dropped any phone I've had before either. That's why I figured I'd give not wearing a case a go.
I actually used a case on every phone I had. Looking back, it was kinda a waste because I never dropped the things.
The gs3 unfortunately feels like it could snap at a fall of a couple centimetres though.
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You think its more fragile than the iPhone 4/s?
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You think its more fragile than the iPhone 4/s?
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I'd say I'd be scared to drop either of them tbh. My old HTC sensation was a different story.
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When i rock my phone naked, i must have the spigen back door on for grip. If not to the floor it goes lol
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When i rock my phone naked, i must have the spigen back door on for grip. If not to the floor it goes lol
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You got a link? Sounds like something I'd be interested in. Lol. Does it take anything away from the shape or size of the phone?
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pardoned said:
You got a link? Sounds like something I'd be interested in. Lol. Does it take anything away from the shape or size of the phone?
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It replaces back cover with a rubberized back cover. I got the black one, feels great in hand. The bumper i did not like, its very sleek. So i just use the cover alone, no bumper ?
Ship took aprox 12 business days.
http://item.mobileweb.ebay.com/viewitem?itemId=160933927405&index=0&nav=SEARCH&nid=66253834227
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Matte black. Looks gray with the flash. Feels awesome.
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Nope, I didn't shell out a couple hundred dollars to slap a thick case on my phone to the point where you can't even see it.
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I don't shell out a few hundred and not protect my phone. Reason I always put a case is for resale value. Sold my S3 pretty fast since it was in perfect condition.
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I used to be very protective and used an xtremeguard on the front screen and the back cover, along with a belkin tpu case. But I ended up taking all of it off because my OCD always kicked in when I saw dust caught on the edges of the case, and when the sides my xtremeguard lifted up slightly due to the case. The only protection I have now is that I cut out a small piece of my xtremeguard and carefully applied it to the camera lens so that it doesn't get scratched when I place the phone on the table.
I have been running my S3 this way for almost a month now, and it is still flawless. And I am very careful with my electronics so I expect it to be in pristine condition until it's time for an upgrade.
I just stopped using a case on my phone about a week ago. When its not in a case like super protective of it tho
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Just get your phone insured and go naked !!!
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Naked and proud!
The only thing I have on the phone is the clear shield protection. It is very thin and feels as if you are naked.
I have tried using the Rock case but couldn't go pass more than an hr. I have dropped the phone a couple of times and actually kicked it once trying to catch it in the air. Very minor scratch in the corner.
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For hands like mine, SIII is just too thin to hold without case
If I remember correctly, only one of my phones ever had a screen cover (HTC Compact IV). Apart from that one, every phone has been how the designer(s) intended the phone to be.
I keep my phone in a PDA belt pouch and occassionally in an empty pocket in my trousers.
I treat the £500 phone with the care of a £500 piece of equipment I cannot afford to replace if damaged.

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