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Meowjin
08-24-2011, 11:29 AM
why do people buy cases and screen protectors that actually degrade the use of their product?
I see people buy screen protectors that just collect finger oils, or cases that triple the size of their product?
Can't understand it. The only reason I'd see it is to protect the retail value.
jeedee
08-24-2011, 12:19 PM
Its your phone. Do what you want with it.
Only reason why I have a case on my phone is to prevent further damages incase I drop it
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mos_skeeto
08-24-2011, 03:20 PM
I saw someone today with an iphone cake case that increase the width by 3x. I make fun of people with the bunny cases but they say you can wrap the cord around the ears.
StylinRed
08-24-2011, 05:11 PM
i love those bamboo cases for Apple
if its an aesthetic reason i can understand that
if its for Protection im kind of like wtf? but then again a lot of phones smash into bits when they hit the ground (iphone) so it does make sense
there's also battery addon cases i can understand that too if you're going to be traveling/taking photos/videos
like so
http://mynokiablog.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/IMG_1131.jpg
Alatar
08-24-2011, 05:32 PM
I have a silicone case on my phone since I let it sit on my dash. Without a case, it would slide around my dash.
For my ipad, I have a 'folio case since I like to prop it up on the table, and keep the edges from getting dinged up if I have it in my bag. Sure it makes things clunkier... but it's convenience, too.
fs604
08-24-2011, 05:59 PM
You don't want scratches.
Make phone look better.
More grip / different feel.
You don't want a shitty case, you want a good one that won't "degrade" it.
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benjaminhihi
08-24-2011, 10:26 PM
i think people gets cases and screen protectors just to decrease damage if it dropped and the screen protector is for protect it from scratches
Cman333
08-24-2011, 11:21 PM
I always wonder about those people with the HUGE 3d crystal cases....
http://cdn2.iofferphoto.com/img3/item/207/261/544/3d-lovely-bear-back-case-for-iphone-4-iphone-cover-case-6f7da.jpg
http://cdn2.iofferphoto.com/img3/item/207/261/544/3d-lovely-bear-back-case-for-iphone-4-iphone-cover-case-6f7da.jpg
i got an otter box for my iphone and my blackberry, wouldnt use any other case ever.
fs604
08-25-2011, 08:21 AM
I always wonder about those people with the HUGE 3d crystal cases....
http://cdn2.iofferphoto.com/img3/item/207/261/544/3d-lovely-bear-back-case-for-iphone-4-iphone-cover-case-6f7da.jpg
http://cdn2.iofferphoto.com/img3/item/207/261/544/3d-lovely-bear-back-case-for-iphone-4-iphone-cover-case-6f7da.jpg
Lol those ones are just plain stupid. Lucky they have purses or good luck putting that in your pocket.
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LiquidTurbo
08-25-2011, 08:26 AM
why do people buy cases and screen protectors that actually degrade the use of their product?
I see people buy screen protectors that just collect finger oils, or cases that triple the size of their product?
Can't understand it. The only reason I'd see it is to protect the retail value.
You answered your own question.
If you're looking to unravel beyond that, that's like trying to understand why asian people like to wrap their remotes with saran wrap. You'll never figure it out.
LiquidTurbo
08-25-2011, 08:28 AM
For my iPhone 4, initially I had a screen protector in the front, but it was really messing up the retina display. So I said, wtf, forget it. Went naked on the front. Never went back. Plus the glass is EXTREMELY durable. After almost a year of hard use, there are virtually zero scratches. Only if you examine with a bright sun reflection could you even detect anything.
And actually, cases, UPGRADE the product, in the case of the iPhone 4.. no more antennagate :D
Soundy
08-25-2011, 08:31 AM
I dropped my old Treo once off a 12' high scaffold to the concrete slab below... nicely protected by its case. Also dropped my work iPhone from a similar height... to concrete chunks and slag below. No case. It did not end well.
/thread.
roastpuff
08-25-2011, 10:05 AM
i got an otter box for my iphone and my blackberry, wouldnt use any other case ever.
Otter box ftw.
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Gumby
08-25-2011, 10:06 AM
I dropped my old Treo once off a 12' high scaffold to the concrete slab below... nicely protected by its case. Also dropped my work iPhone from a similar height... to concrete chunks and slag below. No case. It did not end well.
/thread.
Wow I'm surprised your phone (even with a case) survived a 12' fall on to concrete!
SkinnyPupp
08-25-2011, 10:11 AM
I use skins to protect from scratches, to give my devices a unique look, and to add grip. I think bulky cases are dumb.
I use a matte film on my phone, since it goes Ina nd out of my pocket all the time. I don't use one on the iPad though.
Soundy
08-25-2011, 10:27 AM
Otter box ftw.
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Thirded. Got the Defender case for my HTC Desired HD. Little bulky, but I don't carry a phone as a fashion statement. It's a $600 phone, I wanna make sure it's going to survive anything I put it through. Just left it on top of the Jeep a couple days ago, in fact... drove around Coquitlam for a good 15 minutes before I realized it. Thanks to the rubber case, it hadn't budged from where I set it.
Wow I'm surprised your phone (even with a case) survived a 12' fall on to concrete!
Simple leather case, and it ended up with nothing but a hairline crack in the screen bezel. Some phones are just extra-tough to begin with.
Oleophobic
08-25-2011, 12:44 PM
Last year when I had the iphone 4, I ordered a free case from Apple and was waiting for it to come in.
I babied the phone, held it with two hands, set it down very carefully, etc. Case was ~3 days from arriving and my gf drops my phone onto concrete :fulloffuck:
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