I will soon be ditching the Crackberry for an I phone.
I have seen several cases for the I phone. Looking at several of the waterproof cases.
What do you use?

I will soon be ditching the Crackberry for an I phone.
I have seen several cases for the I phone. Looking at several of the waterproof cases.
What do you use?
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Otter Box-- Defender, I think it's called. I've been happy with it and it does protect the phone and keep the water splashes from hurting anything. Actually, it protects the Iphone very well from drops and and dropped the phone in the water twice with no harm to the phone It's a bit bulky, but offers the best protection I've seen. My son has another brand that is said to be 100% water proof but it is a PIA to charge or plug into a docking station.
Last edited by Glenn W; 04-30-2012 at 10:09 PM.
It Seem's Like It Was Just Yesterday That,
I said of those "self important" type's, (that carried arount those brick sized cellular phone's), that I foolishly said, "I hope I'm never that busy, that I gotta have a phone strapped to my hip 24/7!!! Who knew, only a few year's later, folk's would have their (then desk top's) computer's in an "otter box". I mean this is pitiful, I can't even post a picture without help. Of course I still have a flip phone, but I learned how to send a "text" a few month's back. Dang guy's won't you please slow down just abit and let me catch up???? Frank
Second the otter box - tough as nails and easy to open and close.
"There's a fine line between fishing and just standing on the shore like an idiot." --STEVEN WRIGHT [SIGPIC]t[/SIGPIC]
I too was in your shoes until a year or so ago. However, in my business I live by emails, so a "smartphone" has been a great tool (not toy) for my business. Perhaps the biggest benefit for me is that I have been able to play hooky by going hunting and fishing and still respond to clients while in a duck blind or boat---- 45 days hunting out of a 60 day duck season and not missing a single email in a timely manner or pissing off a client because I wasn't in the office is worth a ton to me. I must admit, I gotten into the "app" craze though---- I've got "apps that give me tides, real time weather radar, real time stock market info, Google Earth, and my recent favorite--- Pandora radio.
Get you one Frank---- you'll be glad you did.
Otter box is the best.