Is Otterbox the cover of choice for equipment protection? I want to protect it the best I can without adding a ton of bulk. And what's the difference between the commuter series and defender series?
It protected my Photon for a year with only one ding when I dropped it when I took it out for a cleaning.Yes, it adds bulk, but it's not too bad with the Galaxy S3. The big difference between the commuter and defender series is that the defender is bulkier, but does come with a screen protector built-in, whereas the commuter comes with a stick-on protector (hate those things).
my wife has the defender. Here's my beef with that one - the screen cover scratches, and then you can't really do anything about that. Yeah, it's better than scratching your phone, but not you have a $50 case that, when using, yields the same defect it tries to prevent - i.e. a visible scratch on the screen. It will help against impact though, which is nice.I have the
prefixseries. it's noticeably sleaker. I don't use a screen protector but should - I do have a small scratch on the glass.I chose the prefix over the commuter because I wanted a rubbery outer skin. I like to put my phone on the dashboard of my truck, and the rubber helps keep it from sliding around. I also like the rigid plastic molded in to give the case a bit more rigidity.