| Color | Pink |
|---|---|
| Country of Origin | China |
| PID | 915796 |
| Compatible phone models | Galaxy S24+ |
| Case type | Back cover |
| Material | TPU |
| Manufacturer address | 5th Floor, Hiberian House, 80a South Mall, Cork, T12ACR7, Ireland |
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| Manufacturer name | Otterproducts EMEA |
Introducing a slim yet incredibly sturdy and protective case that truly shines. The Otterbox Symmetry series is the result of years of design, testing, and innovation. This stylish and neatly constructed protective case is easy to put on your phone. Thanks to its dual-layer protection, your phone can withstand impacts while the case distributes the force over a wide area.
Renowned for its Otterbox-quality construction, the Symmetry series stands out as one of the thinnest and most protective cases in its category. The edges of the case are slightly raised and rounded at the front, providing additional protection for your phone’s screen against impacts. The material feels great in your hand and offers a secure grip, plus it features a bacteria-repellent coating. Finally, here’s a rugged case that’s also compact!
Otterbox rigorously tests its cases in various ways:
Introducing a slim yet incredibly sturdy and protective case that truly shines. The Otterbox Symmetry series is the result of years of design, testing, and innovation. This stylish and neatly constructed protective case is easy to put on your phone. Thanks to its dual-layer protection, your phone can withstand impacts while the case distributes the force over a wide area.
Renowned for its Otterbox-quality construction, the Symmetry series stands out as one of the thinnest and most protective cases in its category. The edges of the case are slightly raised and rounded at the front, providing additional protection for your phone's screen against impacts. The material feels great in your hand and offers a secure grip, plus it features a bacteria-repellent coating. Finally, here’s a rugged case that’s also compact!
Otterbox rigorously tests its cases in various ways: