Otterbox Defender Case for Samsung Galaxy S Tablet Wifi / 3G

 

Otterbox Defender Case for Samsung Galaxy S Tablet Wifi / 3G

 

Otterbox Defender Case for Samsung Galaxy S Tablet Wifi / 3G

Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 5 x 5 x 4 inches ; 10.4 ounces
  • Shipping Weight: 15.5 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • ASIN: B004CRSLGC
  • Item model number: SAM2-GTAB7-20-E4OTR

By : OtterBox
List Price : $69.95
Price : $33.09
You Save : $36.86 (53%)
Otterbox Defender Case for Samsung Galaxy S Tablet Wifi / 3G

Product Description


Color: Black
An innovative three layer design protects your Galaxy from bumps, drops, scratches and dust while keeping your tablet fresh as new.

Technical Details

  • Fits Samsung Galaxy Tablet 7.0 (only)
  • Access to all buttons ; features
  • Silicone plugs provide coverage for all ports
  • Includes self-adhering protective film

Customer Reviews


Length:: 3:37 Mins


First, let me state that I'm a dyed-in-the-wool Otterbox fan, and have put their Defender-series cases on just about all the smartphones I've ever owned, but this order has me slightly disturbed.
I ordered this case from the vendor CellOut here on Amazon, and the unit that came is definitely not a retail Otterbox Galaxy Tab case. The unit was completely missing the clear plastic screen protector that's supposed to be GLUED into the front-half of the case. The rear-half of the shell is missing the suede/microfiber cloth inserts that are supposed to be adhered to the inside to protect the back of the tablet. The actual item (as fully outfitted), can be clearly seen in this case review on YouTube:
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I have a serious belief that this specific vendor is using bulk-purchased individual case parts ; packaging them together. The unit wasn't even in any form of box or packaging other than the mailing envelope (don't get me wrong, I buy quite a bit of electronic accessories on eBay that do not come in OEM packaging, because it saves the seller ; me shipping costs). I'm still waiting for the tablet itself to show up this afternoon, so we'll see in a short while if the tablet actually fits correctly in the case.
I fully understand that it's a 'you get what you paid for' situation, but everyone should pay attention to what the individual seller is (or isn't) saying in their descriptions...