One addition, though camera cover is good, unlike on the Mini where it is on 
a swivel so can be swung out the way and it will stay out the way;  the 
smaller cases don't;  it hangs on a thin  tie of rubber as a part of the 
whole mould;  so keeping it out the way of the camera is an issue, or just a 
nuiscence. I,  indeed we, took nail clippers and cut that bit off! The lense 
is still wel indented or recessed, so not at any real risk, no more than on 
the Otterbox Defender, the closest relative.

R.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Terje Strømberg" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Cc: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, January 28, 2013 1:31 PM
Subject: Re: Case for iPod Touch 5th


The Griffin Survivorcase adds weight and incrise thickness  doubled. I was a 
two thumb typer. Therefore i had problems knocking  on a, space, å.
  I'm maybe not strong enostrong enoogh to push dowm the screem protection 
cover for the screen. First the backside protectiom, then the rubber 
protection on the bacside and the screen protection on the fromt on top of 
some ruber. Push down hard and twist.

Very good gripand feeling in my hands. Nice. The screem protection plastic 
cover has a very smooth surface. It is easier to do touch commands on  this 
plastic than onp the iPhone screen.  Good camera lens, mini jack and 
lightning cover. No problem with the GPS and speaker. You can hold your hand 
in front of the speaker and still hear voice over. No provlem on speaker 
phone.

I had to change type of writing. First with iphone on the stomack. Now i 
could  h ear space,a, å. Still sometimes have problems with å most. A is 
much better. Space ys always good. Now i sit with iPhone on my  thigh. 
Practice typing with three fingers. Difficult, but the iPhone is lying 
steady on my tigh because of The Griffin Survivor.

Take care
Terje Strøømberg

Den 27. jan. 2013 kl. 18:51 skrev "Lauren Simmons" 
<[email protected]>:

> Hi all,
>
> I received some excellent suggestions on my quest for a good alarm app and 
> installed 2 of them, so I thought I would ask for another suggestion(s). 
> (Smile).
>
> If anyone out there is using an iPod Touch 5th gen will you please convey 
> the type of protective case you are using. A name will do and I'll run the 
> search myself. Big thanks.
>
> LS
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