Griffin Launches New Survivor Clear for Samsung Galaxy S5

Written by Ben

April 10, 2014

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London, UK – April 11th 2014 – Griffin Technology, one of the world’s foremost creators of innovations for everyday life, announces the release of the new Survivor Clear for the Samsung Galaxy S5.

A unique, stylish and protective design, the Survivor Clear for Samsung Galaxy S5 (£19.99 from http://store.griffintechnology.co.uk/) features a crystal-clear polycarbonate case that offers ultimate protection while displaying the beauty of the Galaxy S5. The case is engineered to withstand bone-shaking vibration with its extra-tough, resilient TPE rubber at the corners and edges, offering impact protection that can withstand a 6-foot drop. In addition, the edges are moulded for a secure grip, with openings for easy access to connectors and controls.

To ensure the Survivor Clear’s durability, Griffin carried out two different tests to really put the case through its pace:

Shock/Drop Test: We repeatedly dropped a Survivor Clear-clad Galaxy S5 on a concrete floor from a height of 6ft.

Vibration: We subjected Survivor and Galaxy S5 to 18 hours of bone-shaking vibration; from 20 to 2000 cycles per second.

In both tests, Survivor Clear delivered. Will your Galaxy S5 in a Survivor Clear case ever have to withstand the conditions in our tests? Probably not. But if Survivor performs this well in our tests, imagine your peace of mind whenever you accidentally drop your phone.

“Griffin’s new Survivor Clear for Galaxy S5 provides the perfect combination of style, protection, functionality and convenience to highlight the new features of the phone”, said Chris Paterson, General Manager of Design and Product Marketing at Griffin Technology.

Survivor Clear for Samsung Galaxy S5, £19.99, is available for order today at http://store.griffintechnology.co.uk/survivor-clear-for-samsung-galaxy-s5

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