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Griffin Survivor iPhone 4 / 4S customizable cases are extreme

Many of us will have owned a lovely new smartphone with its gorgeous new display only to have some type of mishap and damage the device. That’s where a decent smartphone case can come in that will fully protect your precious handset from life’s bumps and scratches, and today we are looking at the Griffin Survivor iPhone 4 / 4S customizable cases that are extreme.

Griffin Technology has recently revealed that it’s new Survivor Custom cases are now available, which offer a rugged case for the iPhone 4/4S and are also available with new mix-and-match colour options. Each of the Survivor’s three parts that include the belt clip, polycarbonate inner shell, and silicone wrap are customizable across a variety of colours.

The company also has a new collection of coloured iPhone and iPad cases available in the UK for the first time. The range is tested to either meet or exceed Ministry of Defence and US Department of Defence Standards, and is proven to protect the iPhone from the most extreme conditions. This includes humidity, rain, sand, dirt, temperature, and vibration.

Survivor has been built on a shatter resistant polycarbonate frame that also features rugged shock absorbing silicone, and there is a built in screen protector that seals the handsets display from the outside world. There are hinged plugs that seal the dock connector, volume controls, headphone port, and hold switch. A detachable heavy duty clip will secure the case to your bag strap or belt.

Some of the colours available include black, white, red, olive, pool blue, pink, blaze orange, and hunter camo. The Griffin Survivor Extreme Duty cases are perfect for people who work on construction sites that still need their Apple device on site, or for parents that allow their children to use their iPhone.

The cases are available for £34.99 via Amazon.co.uk and below we have embedded a video with the cases in action. Do you need a tougher smartphone case?

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