Hello applevis forum
first of all I want to share the information about the case that I got.
I hope the follow description helps to you and get some idea how it looks
What’s ’ in the box
Ballistic Smooth Series Case for iPhone 5
16 bumpers (4 color options)
Specifications
Color
Charcoal
Material
Plastic / Silicone
Weight
2.40 oz / 68 g
Features
Interchangeable Ballistic Corners
Slim design, minimal bulk
Description and details
This case has a particular shape, completely different from others.
The Ballistic Smooth Series Case has a rectangular shape with interchangeable Ballistic Corners
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This is my first review so don't really go hard and start talking about things what went wrong, (because I'm shure nothing went wrong actually) with this review.
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1. the outer part, with the beltstrap. The second rubber case, the third, witch contains the phone and the screenprotector and is made of plastic.
First, getting this stuff opened was a real pain.
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