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CdTDroiD

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#99863 28-Mar-2012 22:46
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Hey dudes, just wondering if anyone is using them and had any issues using the phone or wifi range going down etc..

I bought a Cygnett brushed alloy case from JBHIFI for like $50 and its cool but it definitely makes the wifi range worse, was looking at the defender and wondering if it makes it hard to use the outer edge of the screen etc??
 




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  #601626 28-Mar-2012 22:53
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I bought one for my sister in law's iPhone4 last year. No issues with WiFi performance. Prob one of the best cases for the iPhone.




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  #601628 28-Mar-2012 22:57
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Awesome thanks man, might see if I can take the other one back... Need to find receipt lol




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  #602001 29-Mar-2012 16:05
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I've tried the otterbox with good results. I've also had the case mate tank and am now using a lifeproof. All three were good with no signal loss



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  #602080 29-Mar-2012 18:08
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Whereabouts can these be purchased in NZ? I'm interested in them, but have never seen them on sale locally.

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  #602082 29-Mar-2012 18:11
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There's a shop in new Lynn they are on trademe, got one today. Excellent case. Probably the best protection you will get and it looks like something out of the military lol. Love it




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  #602084 29-Mar-2012 18:23
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Where is New Lynn?

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  #602086 29-Mar-2012 18:27
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Lol. West Auckland. Just buy one off trademe and get it sent out. Way easier




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  #602089 29-Mar-2012 18:30
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Okay, thanks. I prefer to avoid Trademe where possible but will definitely take a look.

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