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Protect Your Samsung Galaxy S5 With These Flashy OtterBox Cases

April 8, 2014 by Ian Kersey - 3 Comments

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OtterBox, like Samsung, is a company that needs no introduction. OtterBox’s smartphone cases are pretty much indestructible, unlike the giant screened smartphones we abuse each day. OtterBox has introduced cases for the Samsung Galaxy S5 that will protect Samsung’s flagship smartphone from just about anything.

OtterBox will offer the Defender and Commuter Series cases for the GS5, both open for a world of customization options, with Build Your Own cases available now. OtterBox will release the Symmetry and the Commuter Series Wallet in the near future.

The Defender Series GS5 case offers a built-in screen protector, a polycarbonate mid-layer and a synthetic rubber cover to keep the GS5 free from scratches, perilous drops and dirt and dust buildup. The Commuter series is a more sleek option for protecting your GS5, with a synthetic rubber skin and a thin polycarbonate case.

Check out all of OtterBox’s cases here!

via: OtterBox

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