The Galaxy Note has proven to be a surprising hit, with Samsung claiming over 5 million worldwide sales since the oversized phone’s introduction. And with so much more screen than anything else on the market, conscientious owners will no doubt want to protect their investment. Enter OtterBox, makers of some of the toughest consumer gadget protectors on the planet. The company was on hand at CTIA 2012 to show off the latest addition to their Defender series for the Galaxy Note.
The Galaxy Note case is OtterBox’s usual massive hunk of rubber and plastic, made all the more massive for the phone’s already large size. Cutouts and access tabs are found in the usual places for the power jack and headphone port, with overly protective adapted outer buttons for power and volume. This case in particular has to accommodate an unusually large hole going straight down to the device’s plastic shell, to allow for finger access to the S-Pen stylus.
The rest of the case is very similar to the other entrants in the Defender series (check out new OtterBox cases for the HTC One S and DROID Incredible 4G LTE here) in that it roughly follows the lines and style of the device within, while adding an astonishing amount of drop and crack protection. OtterBox did not say when the case would be available at retail, or for how much. But given the level of fit and finish on display, I’d say it’ll be ready later this summer.
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At $74/hour it would take (4)*54hr weeks to make $15919, not “a few hours.”
At least make some of the scam plausible if you’re going to bother posting it.
Is this case with screen protect?
Yes, a plasic screen protector with is part of the case