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I've tried a lot of cases, including the otterbox defender, I keep coming back to the good old black, rubberized but hard incase slider.

I also wanted so badly for the incase powerslider to work, as it offered good protection and literally doubled battery life, but it ruined my 3g reception when it was on, the new antenna system however should solve this issue, and an iPhone that can go a full day of heavy use without needing any recharging appeals to me.
 
Hey smart aleck, I was pointing out that he should not have used the word "it's".

LoL, can't you tell no one likes you. Now accept that and move on.
(oh never mind I forgot.... you have that "officer" friend of yours, sorry.)

Wait a minute.... The Spaz, is that you?
 
Best case for me will be the one that it came in. Going back to the days when we didn't use cases on phones.
 
I was under the impression that Apple is claiming that we won't really need cases due to the military grade glass on these things?
 
What will be the best Iphone 4g Case???

The best case is NO CASE AT ALL! How could you cover up a phone like that?!
 
Hey smart aleck, I was pointing out that he should not have used the word "it's".

Apostrophes are also used to denote ownership, and he's referring the iPhone owning it's birthday suit--which is correct.

For example "That's Stephen's cake, don't poop on it!" is not saying "...Stephen is cake..." it's referring to ownership and is accurate.
 
Apostrophes are also used to denote ownership, and he's referring the iPhone owning it's birthday suit--which is correct.

For example "That's Stephen's cake, don't poop on it!" is not saying "...Stephen is cake..." it's referring to ownership and is accurate.

Wrong. The possessive it does NOT get an apostrophe. It's its birthday suit not it's birthday suit. Go back to grammar school if you're going to be correcting others
 
As far as cases go, I keep going back and forth. I think the brushed steel sides (and not smooth chrome) will be much more impervious to obvious scuffs and scratches, and with all the hype about the glass on the front and back, I'll probably just go naked.

The only think I'm really concerned about is the back after setting it on tables, counters etc thousands of times. Also a drop on the corner could super suck...

Soooo, naked or bumper w/back protector, still haven't decided!
 
Wrong. The possessive it does NOT get an apostrophe. It's its birthday suit not it's birthday suit. Go back to grammar school if you're going to be correcting others

Well that's just silly. "It" should be no different than a person's name when you're anthropomorphizing the object.
 
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