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Sep 9 2010, 10:45am CDT | by Robert Evans
Otterbox has just sent out some press notifications informing us of two new Commuter Series protective cases. These new shells are built to protect the HTC Evo and the Droid Incredible, two phones well worth keeping secure.
The Evo Otterbox provides a solid alternative to the stock cases we had to put up with at launch. Mine couldn't manage two months before the front face popped partially off and I had to remove the whole thing to avoid it snagging my pocket constantly. The Evo Commuter case will set you back $34.95.
The HTC Incredible otterbox is currently out of stock (just like the real Incredible!) but if you give them your email you'll be informed when more are in.
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Robert Evans
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