Tuesday, February 1, 2011

# 4: OtterBox Defender case for iPhone 3 G, 3 G S

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93 of 93 people found the following review helpful: 4.0 out of 5 stars Great homes! Screen cover traps air bubbles, but i've found the fix ..., March 9, 2010 This is a great case. This is the second one i have ordered (just like the yellow accent). Very rugged. You can rest easy handling your investment as long as it's in this thing. I have dropped mine onto asphalt too many times to count, and no problems with the phone at all. I must admit, when I first got the iphone into the houses, I noticed that the screen protector adheres to the face of the iphone giving it an oily appearance. This is the most common complaint about this particular case, but I have found the fix for this. Baby powder. I know this sounds crazy, but it works flawlessly. There is a really good video on youtube on how to apply it. This completely fixes the problem. Because of this little fix, I now give this product 5 stars. Contrary to some ?sustainability reports, this case IS NOT waterproof. However, It does a darn good job protecting it from splashes, light rain, dust, etc. If you are looking for extreme protection, look no further.

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32 of 33 people found the following review helpful: 5.0 out of 5 stars Great Defense for the Greatest Phone, January 20, 2010 If you own or are planning to buy an iPhone, then you MUST have some sort of protection for your long term investment in this handheld device.

The otterbox does not advertise waterproofing the phone, but it does a pretty good job. The primary effect of the otterbox defender is to protect it from short falls to the ground. The FIRST day I had my otterbox on my phone, i slipped, and the phone when flying across the pavement and into the street. After picking it up, (along wiht my ego) i found that the skin wasn't even scratched or marked up, and the phone acted like nothing had happened (much like I did ...).
Also, my dogs were fighting in my living room one day and knocked over a glass of water onto my poor Iphone in this skin ... To my surprise, after shaking off the water and removing the skin, the phone itself was completely dry and unharmed ... Let houses and skin dry and re-installed it immediately.

This product contains two basic elements (though its advertised as three, its not ...)

1: Hardcover plastic shell containers
2: Silicone sealing skin.

The hardcover yellow plastic shell snaps onto the phone and requires a tool of sopme sort (or good fingernails and strong hands) to remove.
The black silicone cover is very surable, but attracts lint often and ends up being a grayinsh color if you keep the phone in your pockets (which is why i got the case to begin wiht, so spare change and keys wont kill my phone.
The hardcover has two intersting elements that are noteworthy.
First: Its solution for sticky and annoying screen protectors is an off-the-surface firm, plastic film that is on the otterbox hardcover ... This film allows finger tip hat to pass thru en fery effectively and keeps most lint and dust out of the phone.
Second: It has a carrying no screw attatchment which that snaps onto the phone (or that the phone snaps into, depending on your perspective). It can accept the phone from either facing (screen out or in) but it only really secures itself on with a snap if the screen is facing inward (towards the belt-clip) as you can imagine, it has a rotating belt clip with safety hook on the inside of the clip-parts so it wont slip off whatever strap or belt you hook it on.

At the end of the day, this cover case skin is the best, first, and last line fo defense for your iPhone, and if you plan on getting a phone, have this baby ready to go on it BEFORE you leave the dealer with phone in tow.

If i could rate this any higher, i would, but 5/5 stars will do ... I honestly rate it 5/5 stars ... its just that good. (Also, you should note, this retails for nearly $ 50-$ 65 USD depending on where you go.)

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17 of 20 people found the following review helpful: 1.0 out of 5 stars Good Homes, Bad Holster, July 23, 2010 I've been using this case for 8 months now. As a clumsy guy, I originally fell in love with this case because I could clip it to my belt or pocket, and if I accidentally dropped the phone while adding or removing it from the holster, it was still protected.

The first immediate issue with the were the bubbles under the screen protector. The iPhone still responded ok to my touch, but it was unsightly. I applied to cheap anti-glare film to the screen and put the phone back in its case. The cheap movies dulled the display, and I still had the bubbles. After doing some research online, I sprayed some Goo Gone on the outside edges of the screen protector and let it sit for a few minutes. This loosed as the adhesive and the clear plastic came right off. I purchased a Power Support Crystal film screen protector from my local Apple store and applied it to protect the screen. The crystal film doesn't dull the display at all, and has protected the screen all this time.

The next issue was that only the OEM iPhone connector cable works through this case. Forget about docking your iPhone unless you want to take it out of the houses all the time. I like carrying around retractable cables in my backpack, and I had to modify one (cut away some of the plastic) to get it to work with the case.

The case does a good job of protecting my phone and it is a good thing because it is always falling out of the holster. The holster really needs some sort of clips on top. I've lost count how many times the phone has fallen out on the pavement as I was getting in or out of my car. Once I lost it in a Wal-Mart parking lot. Thankfully, no one had swiped it before I retraced my steps and found it again. I became obsessed checking if my phone is still in the holster. I've started putting slipping the phone in my pocket and clip the holster to the outside. Unfortunately, this has caused the rubber on the back of the case to stretch out. I'm also afraid one of these days, I'm going to bend over and break my iPhone in half or loose change or car keys will ruin the screen after it pops out of the holster in my pocket ... which it still does.

With my previous phones, I've had no issues with the cheap cases and holsters I've purchased from a certain popular online auction site. I am so disappointed I paid a relative fortune for this case, had to remove the built-in screen protector, buy a replacement screen protector, hack a cable, and am constantly worrying I'm going to lose my phone because of the bad design of the holster. Clearly, I did not get my money's worth.

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Monday, January 31, 2011

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# 7: 3-Pack Sprint HTC EVO 4 G Combo Screen Protector for HTC EVO 4 G, Sprint

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18 of 20 people found the following review helpful: 5.0 out of 5 stars Super value! Don't spend more than should!, July 15, 2010 this review is from: 3-Pack Sprint HTC EVO 4 G Combo Screen Protector for HTC EVO 4 G Sprint (Wireless Phone Accessory) I bought these a few days after the Evo launched because the protector of the Sprint I bought does not cover the whole face. These are cut to fit the Evo right. They're very easy to install (just be sure to exit all dust and work carefully) and are invisible when they are on. Are still in first, and I bet I will last one year. After a month, there are small scratches on it, the kind you get from normal wear, but are not visible unless you hold the phone in the light in a corner, with the screen. These are the scratches that aren't on the glass now!

There were a lot of entries that the Evo is manufactured from glass "Gorilla" (a scratchproof by Corning). The official word from HTC is that this is not true. Many people have scratches on their glass from normal use-a bit of dirt or sand in your pocket, and your screen is done. The trials of life and razor blade that you see on YouTube are irregular. It is not about how strong is something, this is hardness. These screens will be zero without protection. Are durable, but protect your investment.

The feeling is also very smooth, non adhesive or rubbery feel like the most expensive protectors "one-off". Those who, by the way, are a waste of money. Everything you need to use water for installation is a joke. Read numerous reports of people RUINING their phones by putting a few drops too much up and squeezing it into port speakerphone or something. Or it leaks around the glass, suddenly you have water damage and do not have any action unless you're paying for the right type of insurance. Just use these, they feel better, cost less and are less expensive to start.

Bottom line: these are great!

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful: 4.0 out of 5 stars protects your screen, but at what price?, August 4, 2010 this review is from: 3-Pack Sprint HTC EVO 4 G Combo Screen Protector for HTC EVO 4 G Sprint (Wireless Phone Accessory) while waiting for the screen protector, I had the opportunity to use the Evo without one. There is a clear difference of experience with the screen protector on multiple without.
Pros: Protects the screen from scratches. It fits quite well. Comes in a package of three.
Disadvantages: Creates more drag on your finger. Spots much easier than without a screen protector. decreases slightly visible on the screen. Goes beyond the camera facing forward (reducing the visibility camera)

If you absolutely need a screen protector, all in all, not bad. In my opinion it was not worth the money spent (the expensive shipping, was not the product itself). My understanding is the Evo screen is scratch resistant as it is, so even it may be necessary to have one for short 1 or 2 years you will be able to hold the phone before Evo 2 comes out, or any new phone purchase. (Evo is awesome by the way).

However, I recommend getting a protector of gel that works for you. That will provide the most protection you need without taking away the pleasant "touch & feel" of the phone.

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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful: 1.0 out of 5 stars EVO 4 G Not FIT correctly, September 27, 2010 this review is from: 3-Pack Sprint HTC EVO 4 G Combo Screen Protector for HTC EVO 4 G Sprint (Wireless Phone Accessory) first of all, I have 3 Evo in my family. This announcement is for three screen protectors. I ordered. ?It is with a horrible cloth to clean the screens with before applying screen protectors. DO NOT USE IT. Threaded particles leave ugly screen that will stick to your screen protector and create bubbles of air that cannot be removed. I recommend you use a cloth of eye glasses. I had to reorder because the crappy cloth included messed up two of my screens. Then I got only 1 screen protector. That one does not extend to all ages. I've sent more than 3. I tried all three, I used the highest precision and care. They are too large they have no quality control. The material is nice and responsive. But don't expect to have a perfect that the edges will be hanging out the bezel and the protector will watch raised with air there and make your prized 550 looking cheap and broken. People will glare if you want to show them something on your phone. I had seven of these products, and none of them are identical to one another as regards the cuts go. Are all different and always too big really bad. I would recommend to anyone considering to buy a more expensive name brand with a reputation you can trust to have quality control so that the process of making and screen protector doesn't cost more money and time that is really worth. help other customers find the most useful reviews This review was helpful?
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# 10: Micro HDMI HDMI Cable 6 ft X Droid Motorola HTC EVO 4 G

76 of 76 people found the following review helpful: 5.0 out of 5 stars great buy ... Works perfect with and Droid, Evo X, 24, 2010, this review is from: Micro HDMI HDMI Cable 6 ft. Motorola droid X HTC EVO 4 g, please let me Ok to clarify some points that seem to confuse many people ...

First, acquiring the power cables and HDMI cables for mobile phones, you for sure if you're buying a cable connection ' Micro ', or a cable connection ' Mini ' ... And just to clarify for all those who may have doubts, is the HTC Evo and Moto Droid X ports MICRO: Micro USB power and Micro HDMI.

As the title of this cable, this is a MICRO (type D) regular HDMI-HDMI cable ... This work with the DROID, EVO is X.

The cable is very adequate in length and appears to be of good quality and construction. The connectors fit comfortably and safely. I tried with my 42 "Panasonic Plasma and it worked perfectly. Passes the signal from the phone to the television. The picture quality may vary depending on a number of other variables, but the cable itself does its job perfectly.

As soon as I plugged in my EVO, notified me that he had made an HDMI connection and said that I could play videos or presentations. It takes a moment for the phone to recognize the connection, so don't freak out if you do not see immediately hooked. It shouldn't take too long though. Once the phone displays connected, make sure the TV is set to the appropriate HDMI signal, if it has more than one. If your TV has an HDMI connection, and you don't change the connection that the signal from your phone, then you will not see anything at all. I don't know if this is the problem of a reviewer was having, but it is a common problem. Don't forget that.

The Evo, HTC will allow you to display pictures and videos only through the app ' gallery ' (this may change later) you can play the video that you recorded on your phone, but only if you have registered in the resolution of 720. If your phone is set to record a lower resolution, so it isn't able to play them on my TV via HDMI. So, if you can see a video that you're looking to play, then you might try posting a video on your mobile phone in the resolution of 720, then play it. I don't know if this is the problem in one of the other reviewers was having, but it is a common problem. Don't forget that. (And Yes, you can view videos that is transferred to your phone as well)

You can also view photos just from your mobile phone as a presentation. You cannot view them individually. But, you can control the presentation from your phone and go forward, backward, pause, etc. ... Same with video.

The quality is not always great, depending on the source video, so don't expect the same kind of HD you get with cable TV or Blu-ray. But it is not a problem with the cable. Is a mixture of video and TV source. Note that HDMI phones is even more recent technology, and you shouldn't expect miracles. But, looking back photos and videos that you made on your mobile phone should be more than sufficient.

I have not tried yet to watch YouTube video through the HDMI output, but I read that sometimes works and sometimes it doesn't. It could work if they are recorded HD video at 720 or more. But, just in case you don't expect.

So, having said that ... The cable is just fine. Save money and get this one for a few dollars. You don't have to pay 29.95 from Sprint or Verizon, and do not have to pay a lot for any special gold plated cable ...

HDMI is a digital signal. It does not suffer of gradation as analog signals. There is neither a signal or is not there. Therefore, until a cable complies with HDMI, there is no difference of HDMI cables. Therefore, any cable compatible with HDMI (type D Micro) will still work, and there is no difference between a cable five dollars and a buck fifty, as long as they are both completely HDMI compatible and well built. Save your money!

In short, if you simply want an easy way to show your family/friends pictures and videos you have on your phone, then this is perfect.

Hope that helps ...

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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful: 5.0 out of 5 stars great works. Droid x, 1 October 2010 this review is from: Micro HDMI HDMI Cable 6 ft. Motorola droid X HTC EVO 4 g has done what he had to.
Now I can put my X Droid on set large 42 "Flat Panel HD in the living room.
Works.
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# 2: vehicle power adapter-Motorola micro USB charger fast rate

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259, 264 people found the following review helpful: 4.0 out of 5 stars Genuine Motorola charger in retail packaging. 4.75-5.25V output 950mA, works with most USB telephones-micro as incredible, etc, June 11, 2010 there are so many vendors selling phone chargers sketched out there, who can be a little scary. The problem is that if the charger is poorly done, the output of the charger can be outside of specifications and can, in some cases, fry the phone that connects to it.

For this reason, when it comes to the phone charger, you must follow name brands. (Are all made in China, but the brand name are generally subject to stringent QA).

When I found this charger sold on Amazon from AMAZON, I jumped on it. It is a MICRO USB car charger for Motorola, made and sold under the name of Motorola, in retail packaging. The power rating is 4.75-5.25V and 950mA.

This charger should work fine with most any phone that uses the MICRO USB connector. The key number to pay attention to is the second, the amperage rating. This is the maximum amount of current that the phone can take the charger. A typical USB port on a PC as little as a few provide 100mA and provides more than 500mA. So this should charge the phone battery faster than when it is connected to a PC. Some phones can now use outside 1000mA. But that means you can use that amount. If 950mA is provided, it will still load, just a little slower.

Note that the amperage (second number) simply tells you what the charger can provide, if requested. The phone itself is responsible for the current request. I.e., if this charger can provide 950mA, but the phone can be used only 300mA--no problem. The handset prompts 300mA and charger provides all that is required. If, on the other hand, the mobile phone can use 1000mA, this charger will provide all that is possible, that is 950mA--less than max has asked for a little wee. Even this is not a problem; It simply means that the phone will charge a bit (not much) slower. Nominal voltage for this charger is presented in a range of 4.75-5. charcoal. The tension "ideal" for a USB charger of any kind if 5V. And most domestic chargers are rated right at 5V. But the charger is working in a noisy environment and so have the range. This is where a cheapo charger can really do damage, as some of them are poorly regulated and can provide the tensions that have the spec. Once again, when you can get a name brand charger from a seller you can trust (Amazon) for such a reasonable price, it is very foolish to not consider names cheapo.

This is a excellent quality brand micro USB car charger at a price that beats the Junk without name from third party vendors. What you don't like?

BE sure to order from AMAZON and not one of the third party vendors, as some of these have been known to make mistakes with regard to what they ship from the list. I can confirm that Amazon is shipping/89143N P513 Chargers, as shown.

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34 of 35 people found the following review helpful: 5.0 out of 5 stars Fast-charge the incredible by HTC, August 19, 2010 use my droid incredible as my primary car GPS Navigator, then I need a car charger that could keep pace with the demands of the power of Google Maps with GPS. Belkin USB adapter says puts out 1A, but my incredible has shown that only had a trickle charge (500 mA), because the loader Belkin does not implement the latest standard of USB charger (short data pins for a fast charge).

This charger is an AC charger on my incredible, and it is able to load my phone while I'm using for GPS navigation. Recommended for any latest phone that uses a micro-USB connector.

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36 of 39 people found the following review helpful: 5.0 out of 5 stars Works great with Motorola droid from Verizon, November 23, 2009 this loader is much better value than the charger surcharge Verizon sells for the droid. This is a standard micro USB port on the droid and this charger recharges the phone perfectly. Watch beautiful blue light, very well done, professional, excellent price. help other customers find the most useful reviews This review was helpful?
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# 8: 3 Pack Premium crystal clear screen protector for HTC Droid Incredibl

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33 of 33 people found the following review helpful: 5.0 out of 5 stars are absolutely perfect., 26 July 2010 this review is from: Pack 3 Crystal screen protector Award for HTC droid Incredibl I think the negative reviews on this product comes from a misunderstanding on how to install the protector. It comes with thin film on both sides. Use the stickers attached to detach the film. Here's how I did to ensure successful installation free bubble:

1. clean the screen down with mild cleaner and paper towel, used diluted Simple Green. Alcohol would also work. This is, if you already have oily fingerprints on the screen.
2. wipe the screen downwards with the included cloth to remove all dust particles.
3. Peel off the first layer of film (you can partially peel away help in positioning-just Peel the whole thing out).
4. apply to the screen from an edge (if placement is out, just lift and attempts, do not concern the cling).
5. Squeeze out any bubbles not (there were any when my).
6. The remaining sticker is attached to the second film. Use the sticker as a handle and pull the entire movies.

The size and shape of the protector is perfect. Less than 1 mm gap left screen edges all around. In addition, it is perfectly clear and shall not affect the output of the screen at all. Even if they do not influence the tactile feedback of selecting or swiping the screen.

The package comes with three protectors, each individually placed in a clear envelope. Even if it was priced at $ 20 as some other big brands, would it be worth it.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful: 5.0 out of 5 stars great works, July 22, 2010 this review is from: Pack 3 Crystal screen protector Award for HTC droid Incredibl this worked fine, just the way it was described. After removing the first level and putting on the droid, I had trouble removing the second card from what I thought was the actual screen protector. Then realized it was linked to a third layer, and I just need to pull it all off. I include this because I saw two negative reviews, where people have tried, but couldn't remove the card from that level.

I love this combined with the Seidio Innocase II case I bought also at the same time. Seidio Innocase surface (Case II for HTC droid incredible (red)

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful: 3.0 out of 5 stars ok for light use, September 16, 2010 this review is from: Pack 3 Crystal screen protector Award for HTC droid Incredibl these were screen protectors. I found it quite easy to install, although it took a few tries to do it right. They are light and responsiveness of touch was still great with one click. However, they scratch easily enough-only took me about a week to zero, one, with the phone in my bag. In addition, with the case have the corners of the protector Keep coming up and which can be a bit annoying. All I'm buying a more expensive screen protector to replace this one. But these aren't terrible, and I would say that are worth a shot if you don't want to shell out more money. help other customers find the most useful reviews This review was helpful?
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