I loved the original otterbox defender case for my 3G so I figured I’d love the one for my iPhone 4. It came in the mail today and when I opened the package I saw the case is a complete let down. The iPhone 4 is thinner…or should I say was. I figured it’d stay a little thinner than my old iphone in its case however put the 2 otterboxes next to each other and they are the same size. When I dropped my 3G I felt it was protected by a strong otterbox case. That’s not the case with my iPhone 4. The case seems like a cheap piece of plastic, the port covers are a joke compared to the 3G series defender cases. It still has the protective screen which is good but not worth the [...] considering the screen is much for durable than the 3G series iPhones. I could’ve kept my zagg screen cover and Apple bumper case and felt my phone was just as safe while saving [...]. This case was a big let down
Rating: 2 / 5
I received my Otterbox Defender case for my iPhone 4 yesterday and I have to say that I was pleasantly surprised in the design quality. There is no question that this will add a little bulk to the iPhone but worth every penny. Consider it an investment in your purchase of the iPhone. The holster system is pretty slick, the question will be whether the plastic ratcheting belt clip will hold up over time. I especially like how you can lock the belt clip in the “pinched” position which, provides for a stand for the iPhone in landscape or portrait position. Ideal for watching movies (at a desk, in the library if your student, airplane etc…) or just keeping it on your desk / nightstand as a clock / alarm system, which ever your case may be.
- Great design
- Feels very solid in your hand
- rubber has a nice supple feel to it
- The plastic holster appears to be a solid design
- belt click acts as a stand for the iPhone while holstered
Cons:
the whole package deal (case / holster) adds bulk. If your looking for something on the slim side, this is NOT the case for you.
Look up reviews for the iPhone 3GS defender case for more user feedback.
Rating: 4 / 5
I pre-order the Otterbox Defender case and it is my first case from Otterbox; I love it. I have tried the Incipio Silicrylic Gel/Shell Combo, Griffin Reveal and the AGF Ballistic Rugged Shell but prefer the Otterbox over all of the others.
(A) INCIPIO SILICRYLIC – The Incipio is nice and provides a soft silicone core which feels very nice to the touch. It also comes with a hard acrylic shell which fits nicely over the silicone core. It is a great case but the Silicrylic does not come with screen protection and I experienced some reflection and flashback problems when taking pictures with the LED flash due to the hole size and tapering. The case itself is a little bit slippery but goes in-and-out of your pocket nicely
(B) GRIFFIN REVEAL – The Griffin Reveal is very basic. It is basically an Apple bumper with a polycarbonate backing. Again, no screen protection and had flashback issues. When I tried using my Invisible Shield with the Griffin, the edges kept peeling back due to the rubbers sides of the case not completely covering the edges of the screen protector. If you have the Invisible Shield, you may not want to use this case
(C) AGF BALLISTIC – The AGF Ballistic Rugged Shell provides the most protection of the 4 cases. It has built-in screen protection, an internal plastic shell with inner and outer rubber shock absorption and an additional, removable, outer silicone protective shell (case will work without the outer shell). It is HUGE but you can probably do anything you want with it and the drop would not impact the iPhone 4, nestled safely inside. I haven’t tried the LED flash so I don’t know if there are any flashback problems. The case is great for people who don’t care about the extra size and want the ultimate protection for their iPhone.
(E) OTTERBOX DEFENDER – The Otterbox case is extraordinarily designed. It comes with built-in screen protection which does not stick to the face of the iPhone (I took off my Invisible Shield, which does not work well with this case due to the clear protective membrane sticking to the Invisible Shield). It has a high impact polycarbonate shell and a silicone outer layer. The case is fairly bulky and doubles the size of the iPhone but I love it. There is very, very minimal flashback from the LED flash. It has protective silicone plugs over the entire case leaving only the speaker and mic open (for obvious reasons). The various silicone plugs are attached to the case so you won’t need to worry about losing them. They are easy to open when accessing the headphone port, 30-pin connector and the mute switch. It also comes with a holster clip for your belt. The only problem with this case is that it is not easy to take on-and-off the iPhone because the phone is so well protected inside. Also, due to the thickness of the case, it may not dock on some of your previous purchased accessories. However, if you want a superior designed case providing extraordinary protection with a very nice feel and without the bulk of the AGF Ballistic case then the Otterbox is for you. I give it 5 stars.
Rating: 5 / 5
I received my Otterbox Defender for my iPhone 4 and have been testing it in order to write this review. I used the Otterbox Defender for my iPhone 3G and loved it. It provided the kind of protection that I needed for my phone since I was kind of rough on them. But with the earlier Defender case, I found some issues related to the screen and some of the port covers (mainly the charger port). This new case resolves them all. I’m happy that the Otterbox company listened and responded with this new design. It’s beautiful, functional, practical — and for all of the protection it provides from lumps and bumps, it is well worth any extra bulk that you may perceive.
For the 3-layered protection that the Otterbox Defender provides for the new iPhone 4, one would expect a lot more bulk. Not so, it’s one of the beautiful things about these cases. Each layer fits perfectly on top of the other one. The silicone is engineered to hug every bevel on the plastic inner case. Both layers give complete access to all of the new button and camera configurations. So well engineered that you can tell the case was made with thought and complete precision. You may see knock-offs (as I have), but the real deal is worth the money.
There are a couple of things I noticed comparing this new Defender to the former 3G / 3GS Defender case:
- the screen protector seems to have been fixed so that the “oil bubbles” won’t appear. I had the bubbles right out of the box for the former version. Seems like they fixed something or changed a material or coating. I’ll update if anything to the contrary happens. No fingerprints on the screen cover either! How do they do that?
- the holster (which I never really use, honestly) makes getting the phone in and out of it a snap (literally). The holster is good because it doubles as a dock or easel to watch videos, etc. This new design clips in from the side and can snap in facing front or back with no qualms. No hard fussing with this one.
- the iPhone and case fit easily in a pocket or purse and don’t add extra bulk (not like you would imagine). The silicone is made in such a way where it is not the sticky kind of silicone (the cheaper stuff that smells and has a gripping quality to it). This has no odor and easily slips out of a pocket (I saw a comment on the other review so I thought I would answer it).
- the port for the charger on the new Otterbox Defender can now accommodate non-OEM chargers with wider connectors (the older one could not). This was a hassle with non-OEM car chargers. This is no longer a problem. FIXED.
- One potential issue is although I like the patterned back (little etched diamonds), I imagine that these could be a harbinger of dust or dirt. It’s easily cleaned though (just wipe it with a cloth or on your shirt sleeve). Time will have to tell on this design decision.
I’m a fan of the Otterbox and bought one originally because of sheer clumsiness. For an expensive device like an iPhone, it’s worth the protection. I was initially intimidated from the case thinking it was going to be far too clunky. Not so. Like the iPhone 4 the Otterbox Defender iPhone 4 case shares the same aesthetic lines. If you have never owned a case like this before, installing the iPhone into it might take one look at directions. If you’ve used them before, it’s the same type of clamshell/snap and silicone slip-on design.
It’s a tough little case in a nice looking package. I truly appreciate the precise engineering that goes into the creation of Otterbox products, this company does what they do very well!
I loved the original otterbox defender case for my 3G so I figured I’d love the one for my iPhone 4. It came in the mail today and when I opened the package I saw the case is a complete let down. The iPhone 4 is thinner…or should I say was. I figured it’d stay a little thinner than my old iphone in its case however put the 2 otterboxes next to each other and they are the same size. When I dropped my 3G I felt it was protected by a strong otterbox case. That’s not the case with my iPhone 4. The case seems like a cheap piece of plastic, the port covers are a joke compared to the 3G series defender cases. It still has the protective screen which is good but not worth the [...] considering the screen is much for durable than the 3G series iPhones. I could’ve kept my zagg screen cover and Apple bumper case and felt my phone was just as safe while saving [...]. This case was a big let down
Rating: 2 / 5
I received my Otterbox Defender case for my iPhone 4 yesterday and I have to say that I was pleasantly surprised in the design quality. There is no question that this will add a little bulk to the iPhone but worth every penny. Consider it an investment in your purchase of the iPhone. The holster system is pretty slick, the question will be whether the plastic ratcheting belt clip will hold up over time. I especially like how you can lock the belt clip in the “pinched” position which, provides for a stand for the iPhone in landscape or portrait position. Ideal for watching movies (at a desk, in the library if your student, airplane etc…) or just keeping it on your desk / nightstand as a clock / alarm system, which ever your case may be.
- Great design
- Feels very solid in your hand
- rubber has a nice supple feel to it
- The plastic holster appears to be a solid design
- belt click acts as a stand for the iPhone while holstered
Cons:
the whole package deal (case / holster) adds bulk. If your looking for something on the slim side, this is NOT the case for you.
Look up reviews for the iPhone 3GS defender case for more user feedback.
Rating: 4 / 5
I pre-order the Otterbox Defender case and it is my first case from Otterbox; I love it. I have tried the Incipio Silicrylic Gel/Shell Combo, Griffin Reveal and the AGF Ballistic Rugged Shell but prefer the Otterbox over all of the others.
(A) INCIPIO SILICRYLIC – The Incipio is nice and provides a soft silicone core which feels very nice to the touch. It also comes with a hard acrylic shell which fits nicely over the silicone core. It is a great case but the Silicrylic does not come with screen protection and I experienced some reflection and flashback problems when taking pictures with the LED flash due to the hole size and tapering. The case itself is a little bit slippery but goes in-and-out of your pocket nicely
(B) GRIFFIN REVEAL – The Griffin Reveal is very basic. It is basically an Apple bumper with a polycarbonate backing. Again, no screen protection and had flashback issues. When I tried using my Invisible Shield with the Griffin, the edges kept peeling back due to the rubbers sides of the case not completely covering the edges of the screen protector. If you have the Invisible Shield, you may not want to use this case
(C) AGF BALLISTIC – The AGF Ballistic Rugged Shell provides the most protection of the 4 cases. It has built-in screen protection, an internal plastic shell with inner and outer rubber shock absorption and an additional, removable, outer silicone protective shell (case will work without the outer shell). It is HUGE but you can probably do anything you want with it and the drop would not impact the iPhone 4, nestled safely inside. I haven’t tried the LED flash so I don’t know if there are any flashback problems. The case is great for people who don’t care about the extra size and want the ultimate protection for their iPhone.
(E) OTTERBOX DEFENDER – The Otterbox case is extraordinarily designed. It comes with built-in screen protection which does not stick to the face of the iPhone (I took off my Invisible Shield, which does not work well with this case due to the clear protective membrane sticking to the Invisible Shield). It has a high impact polycarbonate shell and a silicone outer layer. The case is fairly bulky and doubles the size of the iPhone but I love it. There is very, very minimal flashback from the LED flash. It has protective silicone plugs over the entire case leaving only the speaker and mic open (for obvious reasons). The various silicone plugs are attached to the case so you won’t need to worry about losing them. They are easy to open when accessing the headphone port, 30-pin connector and the mute switch. It also comes with a holster clip for your belt. The only problem with this case is that it is not easy to take on-and-off the iPhone because the phone is so well protected inside. Also, due to the thickness of the case, it may not dock on some of your previous purchased accessories. However, if you want a superior designed case providing extraordinary protection with a very nice feel and without the bulk of the AGF Ballistic case then the Otterbox is for you. I give it 5 stars.
Rating: 5 / 5
I received my Otterbox Defender for my iPhone 4 and have been testing it in order to write this review. I used the Otterbox Defender for my iPhone 3G and loved it. It provided the kind of protection that I needed for my phone since I was kind of rough on them. But with the earlier Defender case, I found some issues related to the screen and some of the port covers (mainly the charger port). This new case resolves them all. I’m happy that the Otterbox company listened and responded with this new design. It’s beautiful, functional, practical — and for all of the protection it provides from lumps and bumps, it is well worth any extra bulk that you may perceive.
For the 3-layered protection that the Otterbox Defender provides for the new iPhone 4, one would expect a lot more bulk. Not so, it’s one of the beautiful things about these cases. Each layer fits perfectly on top of the other one. The silicone is engineered to hug every bevel on the plastic inner case. Both layers give complete access to all of the new button and camera configurations. So well engineered that you can tell the case was made with thought and complete precision. You may see knock-offs (as I have), but the real deal is worth the money.
There are a couple of things I noticed comparing this new Defender to the former 3G / 3GS Defender case:
- the screen protector seems to have been fixed so that the “oil bubbles” won’t appear. I had the bubbles right out of the box for the former version. Seems like they fixed something or changed a material or coating. I’ll update if anything to the contrary happens. No fingerprints on the screen cover either! How do they do that?
- the holster (which I never really use, honestly) makes getting the phone in and out of it a snap (literally). The holster is good because it doubles as a dock or easel to watch videos, etc. This new design clips in from the side and can snap in facing front or back with no qualms. No hard fussing with this one.
- the iPhone and case fit easily in a pocket or purse and don’t add extra bulk (not like you would imagine). The silicone is made in such a way where it is not the sticky kind of silicone (the cheaper stuff that smells and has a gripping quality to it). This has no odor and easily slips out of a pocket (I saw a comment on the other review so I thought I would answer it).
- the port for the charger on the new Otterbox Defender can now accommodate non-OEM chargers with wider connectors (the older one could not). This was a hassle with non-OEM car chargers. This is no longer a problem. FIXED.
- One potential issue is although I like the patterned back (little etched diamonds), I imagine that these could be a harbinger of dust or dirt. It’s easily cleaned though (just wipe it with a cloth or on your shirt sleeve). Time will have to tell on this design decision.
I’m a fan of the Otterbox and bought one originally because of sheer clumsiness. For an expensive device like an iPhone, it’s worth the protection. I was initially intimidated from the case thinking it was going to be far too clunky. Not so. Like the iPhone 4 the Otterbox Defender iPhone 4 case shares the same aesthetic lines. If you have never owned a case like this before, installing the iPhone into it might take one look at directions. If you’ve used them before, it’s the same type of clamshell/snap and silicone slip-on design.
It’s a tough little case in a nice looking package. I truly appreciate the precise engineering that goes into the creation of Otterbox products, this company does what they do very well!
5 stars!
Rating: 5 / 5