Otterbox MySymmetry Review
Otterbox’s latest case, the Otterbox MySymmetry is only semi-rugged, but it’s more of a play for the style crowd anyway.
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Otterbox’s latest case, the Otterbox MySymmetry is only semi-rugged, but it’s more of a play for the style crowd anyway.
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The Lifeproof Fre Power provides both rugged protection and double the battery life of your iPhone 6, but you’ve got to be willing to put up with some compromises along the way.
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The LifeProof nüüd iPhone 6 Case is, like previous LifeProof nüüd cases, extremely good at protecting your smartphone. Pretty, however? That’s not how I’d describe it.
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You can buy a smartphone case to make your phone individual and unique, but the best reason to buy a case is for protection. So which protective case should you buy?
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There are tough cases, and tough screen protectors, but most of them are ugly and bulky numbers that severely limit what you can do with your protected smartphone. Tech21’s claim is that its cases and screen protectors manage the protection work without the bulk.
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Give me phone cases, and I’ll review them. Give me phone cases, orange goop and a hammer, and, well… who knows what could happen?
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It’s rare to go anywhere these days and not see a smartphone. You’ll see them in one of two states; either with scratches, shatters and dings, or carefully wrapped up in a case. A case that’s cost the best part of thirty bucks or more. Why do we put up with it?
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And you can judge for yourself today, with an audio appearance on MacThePodcast, in which I join host Matthew Powell and Lachy Groom discussing iPad cases, Mac Minis and why games developers should make games truly, hair-tearingly hard. It’s free to subscribe from the link below — what have you got to lose? MacThePodcast: The
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