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A**N
Worst iPhone Case I have ever owned...
I have to start by saying... I am a LONG TIME Otterbox fan...My last 4 phones have had Otterbox cases, and I have had no problems with them... in fact... I was a bit of an Otterbox evangelist...When I got my upgrade to a New iPhone 11, I knew what company I was going to go for...HOWEVER... I was sorely disappointed...My cases in past have been the Symmetry, sleek case, which maintaining the beauty of the phone while keeping it safe from accidental drops (I have three kids, it happened more than I EVER cared to admit).However, they did not have the Symmetry available for my phone (well, not technically true, they only had it in the BRIGHT YELLOW, not quite my style).BUT, they had other Otterbox cases, so I thought... MUST be one I can find... and it's a brand I trust...So I found this one....When I received it I was slightly underwhelmed by the two different parts. Not entirely sure what the purpose of the softer rubber one was, not really knowing why it was in two parts, but, it fit on my phone, was a bit bulkier than what I was used to, but it appeared to do the job... UNTIL I did ANYTHING other than holding it like a glass egg with mittens.The phone dropped (again, it happens a lot with children, unfortunately), and landed flat on the front screen.When I saw it from afar, I was like, that sucks, but I have an AWESOME case on it, so it will be fine, right?WRONG!!!Upon picking the phone up, I notice that the ENTIRE front screen is SMASHED... I'm talking TOTAL Annihilation, not just a little sliver...I was confused as to how this could happen, as SURELY, the case is tested (I refer to the description of the case, found below again for ease).I was no longer enjoying 'non-stop texting even when my device took a tumble.' And it was CLEAR from the point of impact (the part that actually hit the ground and caused the smash)...You see, the soft inner layer, which is advertised as an impact absorber, is in fact the opposite. The phone fell flat on the screen, and it was the soft rubber (where the volume control is) that bent in on the impact (unlike the hard material that ACTUALLY did the job it was meant to do). As the soft inner layer crumbled on the impact, the front glass hit the ground RIGHT at that point, sending shockwaves through the phone, to the tune of £200 for my repair.£200 it's costing me to fix the glass of my phone which was supposed to be protected byt this (not OVERLY cheap case) from a company that built a case 'DESIGNED TO PROTECT, that will perform when you need it most.'NEEDLESS to say, I am VERY disappointed... and will NOT be buying an Otterbox case, upon the arrival of my fixed phone from Apple (It was 2 weeks old for crying out loud!!!)2-Layer protection: Soft inner and hard outer layers absorb and deflect impacts while protecting from scratches and dings. You enjoy non-stop texting even when your device takes a tumble. (NOT AT ALL... Soft inner layer CAUSED the issue, in my humble opinion, and I def was not enjoying my texting... couldn't flipping read the screen!Slim design: this sleek case profile featuring a polycarbonate outer shell makes commuter Series seriously pocket-friendly. (I'll give them that, it fit in my pocket just fine... BUT I am a BIG guy, so that was never going to be an issue, I got big pockets!!!!)Dust protection: block out dust, dirt and pocket lint (I mean.. sure... it did that... but what case wouldn't?)Designed to protect: tested by US. Built for you. Otter box Certified Drop+ protection means 24+ tests over 238+ hours, which certify that this slim, low-profile case performs when it matters most (DESIGNED TO PROTECT WHAT?????? What tests didnt include a drop onto the glass, or am I just that unlucky? Perhaps)...Overall, sad times... I've loved boasting about my OtterBox in past... but long gone are those days.
M**S
Symmetry vs Commuter (iPhone 12 Pro Max) Case
I purchased both the Symmetry as well as the Commuter case in order to compare the two head-on. In the end, I sent the Commuter back. The Symmetry is just that much sleeker, and comparatively offers the exact same level of drop protection. The Symmetry won because:1. its and all in one unit2. the unit appears more seamless3. the Commuter is actually two separable pieces that combine to make the one sturdy case. A rubber inner and a hard outer shell. And while the Commuter offers more protection (has a flip-down/up piece that fully protects the lightening charging port - speakers are still exposed), it didn't feel as comfortable as the Symmetry. And as for that rubber inner, well, I could tell that over time, with taking the case off and on, it would become more and more flimsy, same with the charging port cover.4. the back of the Commuter has a hard suggestive military look to its design, and too many indentations, whereby the Symmetry was just flat and smooth from top to bottom.NB: I'm a tall man with big hands. If you live or work in an environment of high dust or ??? sand, then maybe the Commuter is better at protecting the phone. I'd recommend the Commuter over the Symmetry to my friend that works construction.
H**H
Pleasant surprise
After reading mixed reviews I am happy with this case. After using the symmetry case that I thought was going to snap my phone taking it in and out I was pleasantly surprised that this case came in tow sections which meant my phone was under no stress getting it in and out as the inner piece of the case is very soft.It was nice that it has a charger hole cover too to protect against dust and fluff.For me the defender case is too bulky so this was the perfect size.I don’t know about drop protection yet as I am yet to drop the phone but it feels good in the hand.
C**S
iPhone 11 - Adds some much-needed protection. Beware of Lightning port cover applying pressure
Using with iPhone 11. Yes, it is quite bulky, but for an £800+ phone, it needs proper protection. The camera section is well recessed too at the back of the case, not like some lighter cases which offer very little protection or depth there. The two-part design, with the flexible rubber first and then a plastic outer shell, is easy and quick to assemble. Cannot comment yet on long term durability, but if I had to replace this once every few years I would be happy.The only thing I don't like is the Lightning port cover: If you choose to use this and charge your phone with a cable instead of wirelessly, or use a Lightning to 3.5mm headphone adaptor, or want to plug your phone into your computer, the case's flap for the port will push quite firmly against the side of cable, inevitably slightly damaging the iPhone's Lightning port over time. This is a simple fix: With the case off the phone, take a sharp knife or Dremel to the flap and cut it off. I haven't done this yet, as am wireless charging. but I might in the future.
F**N
The best tough quality case
I bought 3 cases for my iPhone 11, all of them fell short of protecting my phone if dropped.This otter box cover is the best with its inner cover and outer cover I thought it would be to big but no, it’s just right and it feels quality , good grip and yes it’s more expensive than the cheap rubbish out there but believe me this is a great case that will protect your expensive phone if dropped .
J**M
Good. But not perfect - for iPhone Mini 12
Good overall. However there’s a small rubber cover over the recharging port which will eventually wear out and break off as the “hinge” is just rubber. The same happened on earlier iPhone model cases and will happen on this one.Also, some of the plastic edges had sharp points to them, I assume from the moulding/fabrication process…so need filing a little.Does add size to phone. But ok with that - hopefully next time iPhone will be smaller we still.Using on iPhone mini 12 and is smallest phone I’ve had since 5s.
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