Thursday, June 16, 2011

Review status of "survivors Griffin" iPhone 4

Griffin survivors are part of a series of new armored Griffin difficult situations, which also include "Navigator" and track cases, all three compatible with iPhone and Verizon 4 AT&T. Surviving a difficult situation, and tested and passed the United States and United Kingdom military standards. "Survivors Griffin" protects your iPhone from drops, 4 shock, vibration, sand, dust, wind and rain.

Survivor huge issue as most aultrabrotiktifi for iPhone, is designed to be large maximum protection for the iPhone more fragile 4. Looks like a case of survivors OtterBox Defender case designed both with hard, resistant polycarbonate window shatter, very thick shock absorbing silicon and built in screen protector. External silicone survivors more permanent and thicker than the OtterBox defender which protects the iPhone better if the phone should take the plunge to 4 floors in my opinion.

Survivors in anti-glare screen protector so no effect watermarks or Rainbow on the screen, but make "retinal display" rambling a bit, but nothing unbearable. External touch screen protector smooth and easy move wasabak around. However, integrated screen protector reduced sensitivity of touch than an Otterbox defender in our tests. Another problem we met with an integrated screen protection when tested with white iPhone 4 with no screen protector installed, plastic films covering the integrated sensor near allowed to operate correctly. Left screen allow cheek during calls to hit the mute button onscreen speaker. In fact, even when we were on a call, we covered finger sensor near by on the screen remained. The only way that we got this problem either cut a hole in the plastic near the sensor or remove plastic screen protection piece complete than we did and sensor near then worked perfectly.

Now the buttons and access points. Because "Griffin surviving" water resistant, all ports covered and protected with a built in Sockets which stand out when you need to access. Power/sleep button buttons and size of home all the great feedback and respond well when pressed. Flap camera on the other hand, you have an annoying away while taking a photo, otherwise it will fold over and prevent the Finder view. In my opinion this needs to be designed with a way to leave the flap open while using the camera either with early or tuck feature.

The belt clip. It seems as if Griffin focused all their time with the same weskimbid to design case belt clip. Clip case holds very well in normal situations, but if you are running or biking or rugged outdoor activity and I will not trust the clip to lock iPhone. Test iPhone 4 "survivors Griffin" when running and iPhone worked its way out, and fell to the ground. Of course a good thing, actual case built like a tank so of course no injury to the phone. In our view, is in need of improvements clip should reflect robustness issue is trying to secure.

Griffin surviving is by far the most difficult situation we ever, and perhaps the most important and most difficult permanent situation on the market today for the iPhone 4. When you lock your iPhone in "survivors Griffin" assure you it is well protected. Design case of surviving is awesome, and you may find that iPhone is encapsulated in armour. Silicon grainy and difficult so it's not catcher lint if you carry in your Pocket instead of using the belt clip.

The following findings:

Pros:

1) large/difficult cases protection market
2) allows for better control over iPhone
3) military appearance and difficult
4) carrying your iPhone 4 100% confident that it won't get damaged

Cons:

1) flap annoying camera
2) proximity sensor issues with only white iPhone 4
3 loose belt clip)

It is strongly recommended "Griffin surviving" for those looking for a permanent state of protection of your iPhone. If you have iPhone Black 4, not using the belt clip and not take tons of pictures, I think you'll be completely satisfied with this issue. This situation gets + A + for their protection.

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