Ari, you have the same case as I.  My wife didn't like it because she said it 
took up to much room in her lab coat.  She got one of those no name rubberized 
cases that reduced the size by offering little protection and relying on the 
rubberized part to keep it from falling out of her pocket.  Surprisingly enough 
it actually works.  

On the other hand, my iPhone has been out of it's case maybe twice but I know 
once for sure.  We thought my screen was starting to go out.  Right in the 
center of the screen was this tiny white dot.  We took my phone back to the 
AT&T store and the young fellow who sold it to us and put my phone in the case 
looked at it with a magnifying glass and started to chuckle.  Then he took the 
case apart and blew the speck of dust off the inside of the plastic cover and 
cleaned it with a micro fiber cleaning cloth, put it all back to gather and 
couldn't help himself from chuckling just a little.  I apologized for wasting 
his time and he said no, I'd rather do this all day then to have to tell people 
their phone can be fixed but it won't be cheap.

I liked this young kid.  He knows what he's talking about and had never tried 
Voice over and said let's check it out together and we'll both learn something 
together.  He spent several hours with me looking up gestures and enough stuff 
to get me started.  To top it all off, he gave me his personal iPhone number 
saying call me if you need help or you forgot a thing or two.

Like I said, he didn't laugh to hard and the lad is only about as old as my son 
(22)
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Arianna 
  To: viphone@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Wednesday, June 05, 2013 2:07 PM
  Subject: Re: iPhone cases with belt clip and rubber shell - was - Re: How 
many folks carry their iPhone without a case?


  A friend of mine has the Otterbox Commuter, which didn't look bad at all. 
It's certainly a little less bulky than the Defender, which is the case that I 
have right now.


  Thanks,
  Ari

  On Jun 4, 2013, at 11:43 AM, "Mike O'Brien" <obrien.2...@gmail.com> wrote:

  > Hi
  > 
  > When I got my iPhone 5 several months ago, I found the MiniSuit Clipster
  > Combo Case with Kick Stand + Holster Belt Clip for Apple iPhone 5 (AT&T,
  > Verizon, Sprint and Unlocked Models)- Black on amazon.com.  It sells for
  > about $10.  It is a hard shell that covers the back and the edges of the
  > iphone.  It is not bulky, and when you put it into the holster for the belt
  > clip, the screen is also covered.  There are also openings in the back left
  > side, top and bottom to reveal the lense, buttons and ports.  But
  > unfortunately, I think it only comes in black.  You can find it at:
  > 
  > http://www.amazon.com/MiniSuit-Clipster-Holster-Verizon-Unlocked/dp/B0099XQN
  > RI/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1370370396&sr=8-1&keywords=minisuit+iphone+5+case+
  > with+belt+clip
  > 
  > That above link wrapped, so you may have to copy and paste both lines into
  > the browser.
  > 
  > 
  > -----Original Message-----
  > From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
  > Of Raul A. Gallegos
  > Sent: Tuesday, June 04, 2013 02:10
  > To: viphone@googlegroups.com
  > Subject: Re: iPhone cases with belt clip and rubber shell - was - Re: How
  > many folks carry their iPhone without a case?
  > 
  > Hi, unfortunately I don't know of other cases other than Otter Box and
  > Griffin cases which have belt clips. Also, those are the thicker cases If
  > you want something which doesn't add too much bulk I would be surprised if
  > it came with a belt clip.  However with all that, I could be wrong.
  > 
  > --
  > Raul A. Gallegos
  > *Knock Knock Knock*, Penny... *Knock Knock Knock*, Penny... *Knock Knock
  > Knock*, Penny... - Sheldon Cooper Twitter and Facebook user ID: rau47
  > 
  > On 6/4/2013 11:53 AM, Arianna wrote:
  >> Yay for blue, Raul! That's my favorite color, even though I have
  > absolutely no color perception.
  >> 
  >> The thing that I look for in cases a belt clips. I use them all the time.
  > Right now, I have an OtterBox Defender, and I love it. It's starting to show
  > its age rather spectacularly, though. There are some chips in the hard
  > plastic shell, and the headphone port cover is dangling from one side. I'm
  > looking to replace it, but I think I might want something a little less
  > bulky. Don't get me wrong, I love my OtterBox, but it can get kind of in the
  > way sometimes. What are some good cases that have clips and rubber shells?
  >> 
  >> 
  >> Thanks,
  >> Ari
  >> 
  >> On Jun 4, 2013, at 9:31 AM, "Raul A. Gallegos" <r...@raulgallegos.com>
  > wrote:
  >> 
  >>> I'm coming in very late on this, but I personally like the TPU s-pattern
  > or S-line cases. They are form-fitting, add little bulk, and have grips on
  > the sides to help your phone not slip through your sweaty fingers. Plus, and
  > this is my personal favorite, they come in different colors. Regardless of
  > whether you are blind or not, I personally feel that colors do matter in
  > this world. So, since I like Blues and Purples, I have cases of these colors
  > to match my personality. Plus, TPU is a kind of plastic which helps in cases
  > where the phone may drop onto the ground. yes, I know there are web sites
  > which say you don't need cases, but I choose to have one. I'm no longer in
  > the army camp of those who feel they need a life proof case, or an Otter Box
  > case for their every day needs, but the TPU cases do help my peace of mind.
  > I also have a Speed Dots Screen Protector but that's more for typing speed
  > over any sort of protection.
  >>> 
  >>> --
  >>> Raul A. Gallegos
  >>> Last night I had a crazy dream that I weighed less than a thousandth 
  >>> of a gram. I was like, 0mg! - Sheldon Cooper Twitter and Facebook 
  >>> user ID: rau47
  >>> 
  >>> On 5/29/2013 7:15 AM, Cara Quinn wrote:
  >>>> Me too,
  >>>> 
  >>>> I use my 5 naked. ;) No cases here.
  >>>> 
  >>>> I do carry the phone in my purse when in transit and use it for work /
  > personal every day so when not in my purse, it's always out and about. :)
  > When at work it's always plugged into my Mac for development so it is always
  > charging as well.
  >>>> 
  >>>> For myself, I both like the Mophi products as well as the Bumpers from
  > Apple.
  >>>> 
  >>>> I did use a Bumper on my 4 and 4S and a Mophi Juicepack Air for my 3GS.
  >>>> 
  >>>> For the 5, I've thought of also getting a Bumper but just haven't gotten
  > 'round to it yet. :) I think the Bumpers are a great idea as they don't
  > compromise the phone's appearance and do keep it from accidentally sliding
  > off of a table etc.
  >>>> 
  >>>> As well, I do agree with others here that using a case is cool too. 
  >>>> Since the iDevices are really important life-changing little 
  >>>> beasties, I.E. since your phone is valuable to you for more reasons 
  >>>> than just the convenience of having a phone, being careful is 
  >>>> certainly a wise idea. :)
  >>>> 
  >>>> For now though I just use it without a case.
  >>>> 
  >>>> HTH
  >>>> 
  >>>> Cara :)
  >>>> On May 29, 2013, at 4:14 AM, Brian Miller <brianrmille...@gmail.com>
  > wrote:
  >>>> 
  >>>> No case for me, no protector either for the front glass.  I use it 
  >>>> every day in all kinds of environments, and so far so good.
  >>>> 
  >>>> I have an iPhone V, and I do miss the rubber bumper that I used to 
  >>>> have on my iPhone IV -- it didn't add any bulk, and it kept the 
  >>>> phone just a smidge off the surface of wherever you put it.
  >>>> 
  >>>> The nice thing about not having a case is it is easy to slip into my
  > pocket.
  >>>> 
  >>>> 
  >>>> Brian M
  >>>> 
  >>>> 
  >>>>> -----Original Message-----
  >>>>> From: viphone@googlegroups.com
  >>>>> [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Christopher Chaltain
  >>>>> Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2013 1:42 AM
  >>>>> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
  >>>>> Subject: Re: How many folks carry their iPhone without a case?
  >>>>> 
  >>>>> I don't use a case for my iPhone. Here's a funny article on whether 
  >>>>> you need a case for your iPhone or not:
  >>>>> http://gizmodo.com/5945198/you-dont-need-a-fcking-case-for-you
  >>>> r-iphone-5
  >>>>> 
  >>>>> On 05/29/2013 12:34 AM, Pete Nalda wrote:
  >>>>>> I'm finding I love the way my iPhone 4 feels neked, but is
  >>>>> it too risky? Are they really *that* fragile?  I know two who do 
  >>>>> this, and am jealous of their bravery. What say y'all?
  >>>>>> 
  >>>>>> Egun On, Lagunak! Basque for G'day, Mates Louie P. (Pete) Nalda 
  >>>>>> Http://www.myspace.com/lpnalda Http://www.facebook.com/lpnalda 
  >>>>>> Http://www.linkedin.com/in/lpnalda
  >>>>>> Twitter @lpnalda
  >>>>> 
  >>>>> --
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  >>>>> chaltain at Gmail
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