Although we enjoy bringing news about all of the latest smartphone and tablet devices, we also like to keep readers informed about the many useful accessories available. Today we want to give you some details about two iPhone 5 cases, and let you decide which you’d prefer from the waterproof LifeProof vs Otterbox cases that we’ll give you the gen on.
First we’ll tell you about the LifeProof frē case for iPhone 5, which offers all-round protection as it’s waterproof, dirtproof, snowproof and shockproof. All this gives robust protection yet the case is light and slim adding only 1.5mm to each edge. The style of the iPhone 5 is still evident, with a rear-window that shows the iPhone design, and the case offers restriction-free access to functions, buttons, ports and controls. The case also features a CrystalClear double AR-coated optical-glass lens, and a Sound Enhancement System to maximize sound output and quality.
The LifeProof frē for iPhone 5 is durable, and yet stylish. It’s made from high-quality advanced materials and the case comes with a cleaning cloth, headphone adaptor and headphone jack cover keeper. This is compatible for all models of the iPhone 5 for all carriers. You can order this iPhone 5 case (image below) from LifeProof here, and the price is $79.99 with numerous color options.
Next we have the Otterbox iPhone 5 Armor Series waterproof case, and this offers watertight latches, O-ring seals, port covers and mesh coverings. The vents are made from a non-permeable membrane, and the advanced materials used give protection from drops up to 10 feet. It can also withstand two tons of crushing force and has a built-in screen protector.
The Otterbox iPhone 5 Armor Series case for iPhone 5 features over-molded bumpers to protect corners and edges, and metal latches that lock the two halves of the case and form the waterproof seal. It also has precise openings that enable full functionality of the camera and flash without removing the case, and custom fit interior silicone for cushioning. This case (image below) is available from Otterbox here priced at $99.95.
The product page links above also give further details with exact specifications, including standards for water and dust-proofing, and we’ve also embedded a couple of videos below that give you a good look at each case. We’re interested to hear which of these two cases you’d choose as protection for your iPhone 5, the Lifeproof or Otterbox option? Why not send us your comments to let us know.
Tuesday, June 25, 2013
The Samsung Galaxy Core is the next smartphone in line to release, as far as we can see this handset will be released in India and the Galaxy Core price will be Rs 15,199, which is reasonable considering what it comes with specs wise. This is a Dual SIM smartphone running the Android 4.1 Jelly Bean operating system, you can pre-order the Samsung Galaxy Core right now by visiting here and the price tag is attractive at only Rs 15,199 in India. Samsung Galaxy Core specs, pre-order and price in India pic 1 The main Samsung Galaxy Core specs include a 4.3-inch display with 480 x 800 pixels resolution, it also comes with 8 GB of internal storage, 1.2 GHz dual core processor, 1 GB of RAM and microSD card slot for up to an additional 32 GB. It also features a 5-megapixel camera on the rear and a VGA camera on the front, HSDPA 3.6 connectivity, built FM radio, 1800 mAh battery, WiFi, as well as Smart Stay, Best Shot, Smart Alert, Voice Unlock, S Voice and Motion UI. It comes with other services such as Premium Hub, Cloud and ChatON. If you pre-order now you will be happy to know shipping starts on July 1. At the moment you can only pre-book the white version but the Samsung website states that the blue version is forthcoming. Some of the specs above look like they have been borrowed from its other flagship models, and in that we mean the smart features. The Galaxy Core is a reasonable featured smartphone with a decent price tag. Will you be pre-ordering the Samsung Galaxy Core smartphone? Samsung Galaxy Core specs, pre-order and price in India
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