The Cell Phone Junkie Show #338

18 11 2012

Google looking to become a carrier, Nexus 4’s sell out in minutes and LTE expansions explode.

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TCPJ Unlocked Show #127

13 11 2012

The Google Nexus 4 is here and how low-cost smartphones could be the cause of big security issues.





The Cell Phone Junkie Show #337

11 11 2012

LTE timelines revised, Windows Phone 8 is here and explaining the differences between the mobile music streaming services.

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Otterbox Defender Series for iPad Mini Review

8 11 2012

The iPad Mini has been one of the most rumored, talked about, and now coveted Apple products in recent memory. The idea of having the full iPad OS in a smaller, thinner and lighter package is the true definition of a portable tablet for many. But once you get the tablet in your hands, you’ll likely feel that if this device is really going to go everywhere with you, it’ll need a case to keep it protected. Just days after the iPad Mini was released by Apple, Otterbox made their Defender Series case available. Let’s take a look at the latest company’s latest offering, and see if this could be the right way to keep your new iPad Mini safe while on the go.

About the Otterbox Defender Series

The engineers at Otterbox developed the Defender Series iPad mini case to create the most usable and protective solution possible. The inner shell of the iPad mini case is constructed from impact resistant polycarbonate that includes a padded-foam interior that has shock absorbing properties and protects the back of your iPad from scuffs and scrapes. A screen protector is built into the polycarbonate shell to protect against scratches without compromising sensitivity. The outer layer is made from rugged silicone and absorbs impact while the textured exterior provides added grip. Finally, a shield stand acts as a protective cover to either the front or back of the case and doubles as a stand for typing or viewing.

Otterbox Defender Series – Features and Design

Putting a case on a tablet as thin as the iPad Mini almost feels wrong at first. You have this amazingly svelte device that is beautiful to look at, and you want to cover it up with plastic and rubber? But start using the Mini for a while, and like any non-pocketable device, you’ll be setting it down on tables, benches, and even the floor. You quickly realize that to keep the anodized aluminum scratch and ding free, you either have to be extremely careful, or some level protection is required.

Apple offers the Smart Cover, and I picked one up on launch day to test out. While it does cover the back of the iPad when flipped open, it offers little in the way of actual device protection. It really is more of a accessory to take advantage of the magnets that turn the screen on and off than anything else. Further, the smaller size of the mini and redesign of the hinge have cheapened the Smart Cover’s feel, and I immediately knew something different was needed for day to day use.

Design wise, the Defender series comes with the shield stand that lets you prop the iPad when in a stationary position. This is useful for watching video or touch-typing on the screen. The shield is also handy for covering the screen from keys or other sharp objects when placed inside of a bag.

In real-world use, I found the shield stayed in one place, usually my desk, while I went about my business carrying the iPad around the house or to and from meetings. Using the Mini in portrait mode to type out emails or other text is very comfortable, and I found that using it with the Defender installed didn’t detract from this use. In fact, the smooth rounded edges, and grip of the silicone on the case were helpful to provide a more solid feel.

The cutouts around the camera, ports and speakers are precise, and everything works as you’d expect. Since this is the high-end Defender Series, there are silicone flaps covering many of the switches and ports, keeping dust and debris from entering the device.

Overall

If ultimate protection is your main concern with your iPad Mini, the Defender Series from Otterbox is sure to fill the need. While any case adds thickness and bulk to a tablet, the thin and light footprint of the Mini feels “just right” in your hands even with added protection. The added portability of the iPad Mini will have you taking it with you more places than a traditional iPad, and Otterbox will keep you feeling safe and secure along the way.

The cases used in this review were provided by Otterbox.

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The Cell Phone Junkie Show #336

4 11 2012

How the networks held up to Hurricane Sandy, Microsoft officially reveals WindowsPhone 8, and Google announces multiple Nexus devices.

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TCPJ Unlocked Show #126

30 10 2012

A smaller iPad, a larger iPhone, and more talk about the latest Apple gear. Thanks to Rene Ritchie from iMore.com for joining us on this episode.

Apple announces the iPhone 5

Apple announces the iPad Mini and new macs

iMore editor reactions to the latest iPad announcements





The Cell Phone Junkie Show #335

28 10 2012

Quarterly earnings show mixed results across the industry, Apple announces new iPads and get ready for the next Nexus.

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TCPJ Unlocked Show #125

16 10 2012

How to use RSS and the Reeder app, who has the fastest network mid-2012, and how do Push Messages work?





Otterbox Commuter and Defender Series for iPhone 5 Review

4 10 2012

Otterbox makes some of the most popular choices out there for keeping personal electronics safe in even the roughest conditions. The Commuter and Defender series cases provide complete device protection, with multiple layers of coverage and plenty of options for all tastes and styles. Let’s take a look at the latest offerings for the new iPhone 5.

Otterbox Commuter Series – Features and Design

The OtterBox Commuter Series has three slim, yet sturdy layers of protection. With a moderate form factor and smooth outer layer, this case slides easily in and out of a pocket, purse or bag. The package comes with a screen protector, rubber membrane, and rigid plastic shell. The case is easy to put on and take off without much hassle, and you’ll find precision cutouts for all ports, holes, buttons and lenses.

The Commuter Series has been one of my favorites for quite a while. I have used it on iPhones going back to the 3GS, and find the protection it offers as little compromise to the thickness it adds to the device. The only gripes about the iPhone 5 version are related to the attention to detail. I found the seams on the outside of the case to be a bit rough on my hands, and the rubber membrane didn’t fit quite right. Note the slight gap on the side of the screen. Granted, the plastic shell is not on to hold everything together, but this is out of character for Otterbox and their typically near-perfect fit. Hopefully these two items are just early production kinks that will work themselves out.

Otterbox Defender Series – Features and Design

As with all Defender Series cases, you’ll find 3 layers of protection. First, a thin, clear membrane covers your Touch Screen to help prevent scratches and dings. Second is a hard, Polycarbonate skeleton that surrounds the phone. Wrapped around all of this is a Silicone skin that absorbs bump and shock. Also included with the case is a Clip-Stand holster.

Having reviewed the Defender in the past, I had a preconceived notion before this review that it was going to be too bulky for my taste. Fortunately, because of the incredible thinness of the iPhone 5, the Defender actually feels quite nice when installed. I personally don’t like the screen protection that is built into the case, but for those that are looking for the toughest of cases, no need to look any further.

Overall

Overall, both the Commuter and the Defender Series cases from Otterbox are solid choices. I always anticipate their cases when the new iPhone comes out, looking forward to see what they’ve done. Whether you’re prone to drops, or just want to keep your investment safe, Otterbox has two solid options for the new iPhone 5.

The cases used in this review were provided by Otterbox.

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TCPJ Unlocked Show #124

2 10 2012

Data Loss Prevention, webOS is still the best and more, all on this listener comments edition of TCPJ Unlocked.