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What type of case are you getting?

  • No case - NAKED!

    Votes: 10 27.8%
  • Bumper Style Only

    Votes: 5 13.9%
  • Screen Protectors Only

    Votes: 3 8.3%
  • Bulky, Heavy Duty, Defender Cases

    Votes: 1 2.8%
  • Standard (Similar to Speck Candy with side and rear coverage)

    Votes: 10 27.8%
  • Bumper Style with Screen Protectors

    Votes: 5 13.9%
  • Slide On Cases

    Votes: 2 5.6%

  • Total voters
    36

sddabrow

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Original poster
Oct 7, 2011
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I wanted to take a poll of what type of case every one plans on getting and why. If you could, specify which manufacture/exact case you are getting whether it be bumper style, only screen protectors, heavy duty, or standard (similar to Speck Candy).
 
I wanted to take a poll of what type of case every one plans on getting and why. If you could, specify which manufacture/exact case you are getting whether it be bumper style, only screen protectors, heavy duty, or standard (similar to Speck Candy).
If you search you should find that somebody already asked and has a few pages of info.
 
Should the old case which I used for my iPhone 4 couldn't be used for iPhone 4s??:eek:
 
Front and rear screen/glass protectors and thats it. I've been doing this with my iP4 since July 2010 with no issues, still looks brand new. :)
 
Front and rear screen/glass protectors and thats it. I've been doing this with my iP4 since July 2010 with no issues, still looks brand new. :)

Which rear protector would you recommend?

I want to keep it naked as much as possible, just don't want to scratch the back when I place it on the desk or table. Don't plan on having a front protector.
 
Which rear protector would you recommend?

I want to keep it naked as much as possible, just don't want to scratch the back when I place it on the desk or table. Don't plan on having a front protector.

Honestly, they're all just about the same. I replace them every few months as they get littered with scratches. I sort of abuse my phone a bit (toss it on the table, put it in my pocket with other items, etc) so the protectors take some scratches. I found the PowerSupport to be one of the more thicker ones, but it still got scratched up after a few months of use.
 
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