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CHAPTER 1: Getting Started
Rubber / Silicone / Decorative Cases ($10–30)
What these do: Provide a cushioned grip,
absorb DROID bumps and bruises, and
isolate the edges of the phone (antennas)
from your fingers.
Pros: Deliver inexpensive, colorful, and
comfortable DROID protection.
Cons: Provide a less professional look
than a leather case.
Waterproof Cases ($10–40)
What these do: Provide waterproof protection for your DROID and allow you to safely
use the DROID near water (in the rain, at the pool, at the beach, on a boat, and so on).
Pros: Provide good water protection.
Cons: May make the touch screen harder to use; these covers typically do not protect
your DROID from drops or bumps.
Hard Plastic / Metal Case ($20–40)
What these do: Provide hard, solid protection against scratches and bumps and short
drops.
Pros: Provide good protection.
Cons: Add some bulk and weight. You may need to remove such covers when charging
because the DROID might overheat in that circumstance.
Leather or Special Cases ($50–100+)
What these do: Provide more of a luxury feel and protect the DROID.
Pros: Provide the more upscale look-and-feel of leather; such cases also protect the
front and the back of the device.
Cons: Cost more than other cases; add bulk and weight.
Motorola A955 Droid 2 Full Diamond
Graphic Case – Purple Heart Image
courtesy of www.handhelditems.com.

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