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Razr Maxx HD Case

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Does anyone know of a relatively slim case that has built in port plugs? So far I've only found the Otterbox Commuter, but that thing almost doubles the depth of the phone.
 
Look down a few threads and you'll see what I use.. started with otterbox commuter... (Brick).

I assume you're talking about the Diztronic? I saw that, except it didn't meet my requirement of having port plugs/covers. Thanks for the input though.
 
I haven't seen ANY slim cases with plugs for the ports.

Otterbox Commander and the Seidio option (when it comes out).
 
I haven't seen ANY slim cases with plugs for the ports.

Otterbox Commander and the Seidio option (when it comes out).

Haha yeah, that's why I asked in hopes that someone knew of an obscure brand. The lack of port covers on this phone is not cool. Poses a safety hazard if you ask me.
 
Safety Hazard? not sure exactly what kind of safety hazard you are talking about. Not trying to be rude, just curious. ;)
 
Safety Hazard? not sure exactly what kind of safety hazard you are talking about. Not trying to be rude, just curious. ;)

I personally carry my cell phone in my pocket (and know that many people do). I can easily imagine lint getting into the charging port and depending on the material, it might ignite when you're charging it. I don't know if there's any cases of something like this happening but I'd rather not take the risk when it can be easily avoided.
 
I can easily imagine lint getting into the charging port and depending on the material, it might ignite when you're charging it. I don't know if there's any cases of something like this happening but I'd rather not take the risk when it can be easily avoided.

Lint is an insulator and a 3.7 volt battery running at 3300 mAh is not going to have enough juice to start a fire.
 
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