Anyone have a lifeproof phone case?
Anyone have a lifeproof phone case?
It's time for me to upgrade my phone, and as always, with a new phone comes new accessories. I currently have an iPhone 4S and will be upgrading to the 5 for the sole fact that its 4g. If my 4s was 4g capable I'd just keep it. Anyway, I've always been an otterbox fan but lately the extra bulk it adds has been irking me lately especially going in n out of pocket, an that's with the thinner commuter series model. I've looked into lifeproof cases and they seem to be thinner and with the added benefit of being waterproof. So who has one and what's your thoughts on it? If anyone has both an otterbox and lifeproof I'd love to see some pics of side by side size comparison if you don't mind posting. Thanks!
Cool.. Did you see any call quality issues while using it? For example your voice sounding muffled or distorted or significantly lower to the other person?.357 mag wrote:I had a life proof for my 4s and love it. Haven't taken it in water except for the test to do in the beginning. It's slimmer than the otterbox and lighter.
I have two Iphone 4S, one lives in a lifeproof case, the other in an otterbox defender
i have had the otterboxes for 2 years, the lifeproof for 4 months, and the lifeproof belt clip a month
I will try and do some pics of them side by side for you.
In my opinion, the otterbox is better for drop protection, it just feels more rugged, but the lifeproof feels like a much better built case.- i tend to replace my otterbox case every 6 months as the rubber rips and tears, the quality is not as good as the one i had on my iphone 3gs (which lasted 2 years, and went with the phone when i sold it)
The 3d printed cradle (with charge lead) in my vehicle is the only reason i havent changed my otterbox for another lifeproof case
I have 2 issues with the lifeproof though
1. Speaker volume - no issues with talking back and forth, or using speakerphone, but I'm sometimes not hearing the phone ring when on my belt.
2. Screen sensitivity - the Lifeproof case reduces the screen sensitivity a lot - you need to press much harder, and it is no good if you like playing games on your phone
This is just part of the waterproof feature, it needs a bit of plastic covering the screen (i took the screen protector out of my otterbox, as it didnt really do anything other than irritate me
as for size, they are the same width, the Lifeproof is a bit taller (maybe 4-5mm) and the otterbox is much thicker (maybe 2-3mm thicker)
i much prefer the clip on the lifeproof case, it is fairly easy to use, although the locking mechanism can be a pain.
the otterbox defender clip is very easy to use, but i have broken about 5 of them - the little lug on the bottom that stops it sliding off your belt keeps breaking.
otterbox warranty was great, sending me 2 new belt clips (i have been meaning to add a Teklok to one, but havent got around to it yet)
also, the bit that holds the phone has two little ears on top, that dig into me and are a bit uncomfortable, the first thing i have been doing is taking a dremel to them and rounding them off.
i have had the otterboxes for 2 years, the lifeproof for 4 months, and the lifeproof belt clip a month
I will try and do some pics of them side by side for you.
In my opinion, the otterbox is better for drop protection, it just feels more rugged, but the lifeproof feels like a much better built case.- i tend to replace my otterbox case every 6 months as the rubber rips and tears, the quality is not as good as the one i had on my iphone 3gs (which lasted 2 years, and went with the phone when i sold it)
The 3d printed cradle (with charge lead) in my vehicle is the only reason i havent changed my otterbox for another lifeproof case
I have 2 issues with the lifeproof though
1. Speaker volume - no issues with talking back and forth, or using speakerphone, but I'm sometimes not hearing the phone ring when on my belt.
2. Screen sensitivity - the Lifeproof case reduces the screen sensitivity a lot - you need to press much harder, and it is no good if you like playing games on your phone
This is just part of the waterproof feature, it needs a bit of plastic covering the screen (i took the screen protector out of my otterbox, as it didnt really do anything other than irritate me
as for size, they are the same width, the Lifeproof is a bit taller (maybe 4-5mm) and the otterbox is much thicker (maybe 2-3mm thicker)
i much prefer the clip on the lifeproof case, it is fairly easy to use, although the locking mechanism can be a pain.
the otterbox defender clip is very easy to use, but i have broken about 5 of them - the little lug on the bottom that stops it sliding off your belt keeps breaking.
otterbox warranty was great, sending me 2 new belt clips (i have been meaning to add a Teklok to one, but havent got around to it yet)
also, the bit that holds the phone has two little ears on top, that dig into me and are a bit uncomfortable, the first thing i have been doing is taking a dremel to them and rounding them off.
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check out handgiftbox,where all kinds of phone cases exist,i ve bought from their many times.really nice,but cheap.lol
My teenage nephew drowned his iPhone when using a Lifeproof case. He may or may not have failed to close the thing after charging. That kid drowned two iPhones within a month! (The Lifeproof case was only involved in one drowning.) They were insured, but the insurance company dropped the policy after the second incident, as specified in the policy; two pay-outs per year.
I use two non-smart Casio GZone Brigades, and am religious about closing the hatch after charging. If the iPhone Six is water-proof, as rumored, I might finally get a smart phone.
I use two non-smart Casio GZone Brigades, and am religious about closing the hatch after charging. If the iPhone Six is water-proof, as rumored, I might finally get a smart phone.
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I use the Otterbox commuter's I just find the others a little too thick and I don't like the built in screen savers. I have dropped my phone more than once and the case has protected it. I also find Otterbox's warranty really good, I broke a case and I just emailed them a photo and a new case arrived on my door within 2 days at N/C.
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Yeah, its called paying attention. Has been my "lifeproof" phone case for years. Works so far.
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I don't know about "life proof". I have always been fine the last several years with just a snap on silicone case. I don't know the brand I currently have on my Galaxy S3, but I got it at the Verizon store for around $20. My wife got pissed at me over something silly a few months back and had the nerve to throw my phone pretty hard against a bedroom wall and there was no damage to the phone, just some white scuffs on the silicone case. I've used the same type of cases on my Iphones when I owned those too. Some of these phones are getting so dang big anyway, I don't see the need to bulk them up even more. Then again, I'm not that hard on my phones. I've never broken a screen.
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