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Uploaded by on Nov 15, 2007

This is a serious case... Use the iPhone in this case. Really Nice.
http://mobilitysite.com/2007/11/pick-your-poison

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  • No part of the iPhone is exposed at all.

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  • Very Nice Case

    It would be good for the outdoor types and for construction workers, but it's is not a good case if you want to take the phone out of the case all of the time. It is may not be ideal for those who like a more flashy, sexy, business style.

  • thats roo expensive for a case.. these companies need to fuck themselves...

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  • Thanks for this video. I bought my defender case on ebay and didn't have instructions..I can hit the silent switch, just has a little flap over it. $25 I paid and it's like new :)

  • @TDogMartinez ebay

  • does anyone know where to buy these anymore???

  • i bought one off ebay that has a chip on the corner plastic. once i got the phone in, it took forever to get it out. very frustrating. clearly someone had the same problem and opened it with something that broke the edge off. probably the way he did it with a pocket knife in his video. the one i have is a newer model though. i love the case though and plan to just buy one at at&t where i can test it before i buy.

  • why the hell would they cover up the silencer switch? did they do that for less buys? cuz i mean if this had the silencer switch then i would buy this...

  • really old otterbox case. looks so much different than the new ones.

  • atleast they do so here in Canada

  • hi, usually o2 are quite good to there iphone customers because apple make sure they are. When the old phone was out and the 3g release customers were able to upgrade as long as they were over half way through there contract and willing to sign for another 18months. So id say yes. just wait till july n see

  • I have an iPhone 3g on an O2 £30 a month contract,

    So IF a new iPhone is released will I be upgraded to it straight away, or will I have to wait until my upgrade at the end of the year?

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