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The Defender is a BRICK of a hybrid two-piece design (technically three-piece, two material).
The Commuter has a sleeker back while presenting fewer rubberized surfaces in what is still a hybrid two-piece design.
This Symmetry series comes just under the Commuter as it attempts to retain some of the benefits of the two-material design in a one-piece case.
That then makes this bulkier than many single-material case designs, but slimmer or as slim as any other two piece design (the Spigen NeoHybrid comes to mind).
Good luck!
Jon
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There other color available
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Jon
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Otherwise, I would strongly recommend the Symmetry for anyone seeking a smoother out of pocket experience without compromising too much of the ruggedness of the bulkier Defender. Of course, I would qualify that recommendation by saying that I would only buy an Otterbox case from either Amazon (sold by/shipped by) or Otterbox directly.
This was an interesting deal for me until I saw that it was a 3rd party Amazon seller.
Good luck!
Jon
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Good luck!
Jon
Good luck!
Jon
- The Defender is a BRICK of a hybrid two-piece design (technically three-piece, two material).
- The Commuter has a sleeker back while presenting fewer rubberized surfaces in what is still a hybrid two-piece design.
- This Symmetry series comes just under the Commuter as it attempts to retain some of the benefits of the two-material design in a one-piece case.
That then makes this bulkier than many single-material case designs, but slimmer or as slim as any other two piece design (the Spigen NeoHybrid comes to mind).Good luck!
Jon
https://www.cnet.com/news/otterbo...lifep
Good luck!
Jon
Otterbox may have been after their tech for their own product lines and kept Lifeproof for the name.