- Highly protective case in black for BlackBerry Bold 9700 series smartphones
- Innovative three layer design protects your smartphone from bumps, drops, scratches and dust
- Silicone skin wraps around it all to absorb shock; thermal-formed sheet covers your screen and keys
- Not tested or recommended for water protection
- Includes holster style swivel belt clip; backed by 1-year warranty
Product Description
The Otterbox Defender Series case for the BlackBerry Bold 9700 smartphone provides the ideal solution for those looking for just the right amount of protection. With three layers of protection you can rest assured that your smartphone will be safe. All features, keys and ports are accessible through the case, providing you with a unique, interactive safeguard. Included with this case is a holster style ratcheting belt clip.Amazon.com Product Description
Offering exceptional protection for BlackBerry Bold 9700 series mobiles phones, this Otterbox Defender series case fully envelops your device while preserving its distinct qualities. An innovative three-layer design protects your smartphone from bumps, drops, scratches and dust while keeping your device pristine. However, the Defender case does not offer protection against water.
The Otterbox Defender case for the BlackBerry 9700. |
The hard plastic shell offers protection against impact, while a thin, thermal-formed sheet covers your screen and keys. Next, a strong polycarbonate shell caresses your Bold and gives added protection against drops and bumps. Finally, a silicone skin wraps around it all to absorb shock.
The Defender series case provides the following environmental protection:
Features & Specifications
What’s in the Box Care and Maintenance |
OtterBox Defender Case for BlackBerry Bold 9700





This case consists of a hard shell that the phone sits in, a flexible,transparent key pad wrap around, and a silicone cover that wraps around the hard shell. In detail: the key pad has side and bottom flaps that wrap around the Blackberry and cover the key pad completely. You can leave it off if desired. Next, the hard shell is a two piece assembly that snaps into place. It and the silicone cover that will surround it has holes and slit sections that fold back to expose MOST jacks, buttons, etc of the Blackberry. They do NOT allow you to use the Desk Charger because the two contacts at the bottom two sides of the Blackberry are covered and have no access port through the case. The upper mute and lock buttons do, however, work through the case. Everything else , microphone, headphone jack, mini USB jack, etc. is accessible. The hard case includes a built in window that covers the screen (it is not a traditional screen protector but rather a piece of glass or plastic that is part of the hard case ). The hard case also has exterior raised areas where the silicone fits over to help lock it in place. Finally the silicone is very flexible and you fit it over the hard shell, fitting over the hard cases’ raised areas and aligning a few tabs in the silicone case that fit into the hard shell. The Blackberry is now completely enclosed save for access jacks.
The case is not too bulky for my tastes and should provide reasonable protection from drops, bumps, etc (I haven’t had to test that out yet). It does slip into my pocket fairly easily and because of the silicone has some friction that will keep it from sliding around. The case includes a separate holster that you can use with the case if you want. Its hard plastic like the hard shell and covers half the phone (you put the screen side facing the ratchet belt clip and the silicone back forms the exposed other side of your holster. The holster has a small magnet so the Blackberry can turn off when fully placed in the holster. The Blackberry is held by two side round extrusions of the holster that fit into two round recesses in the hard shell. The flexibility of the plastic holster presses the two round “buttons” into the hard shell and keeps it in place somewhat like snap buttons. The bottom of the holster completely surrounds the Blackberry by about half an inch to also help keep the Blackberry in place. My unit is fairly new, but I didn’t experience any tendency of the Blackberry being easily knocked out, i.e. the holster seems to securely hold the phone.
I would say the whole thing looks pretty sharp, with or without the holster. If you could get to the charging contacts* and place this in a desk charger so as to make use of bedtime mode (a bed side clock while charging) I would give it five stars.
* You can also charge by the mini USB jack
Rating: 4 / 5
I just received my own case today, having bought the Blackberry Bold about 2 weeks ago. It is my first experience with an Otterbox product.
First, The case is like nothing else I’ve seen. And there appears to be a significant improvement over the Defender for the Blackberry Bold 9000 Series – there is now a clear film shield that fits in place very well and very easily over the keyboard, leaving an opening for the electronic touchpad. Otterbox got rid of the film for the screen and replaced with a clear, hard polycarbonate screen that is affixed to the polycarbonate portion of the case. So NO worries about screen clarity, bubbles, etc. Once everything’s together you can’t even tell anything’s there.
The case assembled fairly quickly.
Use: I like it – the buttons were all premolded out on the inner film, so it’s about the same as not having the shield. The trackpad takes a bit of getting used to in the “up” direction. Otterbox accounted for this by cutting into the polycarbonate part a bit, but you can still feel something. It’s not bad, but just something you have to get used to.
The side buttons I find actually much easier to find and use with the extensions Otterbox made on the silicone skin – so here you have an improvement over the original blackberry.
The top buttons for Lock and Standby/Mute also have silicone extensions and easy access.
The only drawback I could find in the case itself is no immediate access to the battery/SIM compartment, but to create such access I think would have severely compromised the protective quality of the case. There’s a program called “QuickPull” I tried that simulates a full battery pull – but it does not work on the 9700 version yet. That was my own experience, and all other reviews I read indicated the same. So hopefully, until QuickPull resolves this, you will have to get by with the soft-reset by pressing alt-shift-delete.
The sound, screen resolution, etc are perfect.
Holster – there is some controversy on this if you search online for reviews. Otterbox made a change from their original sleeve design to a dual-clip that the phone ratchets in and out of – so you can’t really slide the phone in, you have to go in diagonally and snap in place. Also – VERY important – the screen must be facing in toward your body – not outward – they did this on purpose for another layer of protection.. Fit seems snug enough to me but I was able to deliberately pop out the phone by “accident”. I can see where users of previous models would be less than pleased by the change. I prefer to wear the phone in a horizontal rather than vertical position. I’m sure this will help prevent accidental bumps that could dislodge the phone. It is so new, I’ll have to wear a few days and will follow up on this page. I am not thrilled with the holster design, but it might be ok. I am going to keep my eyes open and if Otterbox ever does update the holster with their original design, I’ll probably pick it up. Either way, in my own opinion this isn’t bad enough to pass on the case or even the holster.
Cheers,
Adam Lamar
Updates:
1) Have worn around for about a week now. The phone has NEVER popped out of the case by accident. I personally like wearing it horizontally because of the bulk of the phone with the case, comfort, and better control taking the phone in and out. Maybe this makes a difference?
2) I found a watermark does appear on the hard screen. I also ran across a video on how to get rid of it – and it works!
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Rating: 4 / 5
With three layers of protections, it protects the Blackberry Bold 9700… too well like a Russian gunship or a King Tiger tank. It adds bulk to an otherwise slim Bold 9700 so you can’t use the OEM swivel belt-clip pouch. The only part not protected is the trackpad.
The silicone layer provides shock absorber protection & grip but it’s a magnet for dust. All the buttons are covered while the micro USB & earphone port has a rubber flap to protect from the elements. You can’t dock the Bold 9700 to charge it since the contacts are covered up.
The plastic layer is hard to open to get to the battery and the micro SDHC card. One needs to take their time and be careful so as not to break the delicate plastic tabs. The keyboard bezel makes it hard to press the surrounding edge keys. On the good side, it has a hard clear plastics pieces that protects the screen and the camera/flash. The “diaper” membrane protects the keyboard.
The swivel belt clip is one of the most important feature I’m looking for in case and it has the mini magnet to make the unit go on stand-by. The problem is that this layer of protection is flawed since my armored Bold 9700 popped off & fell to the ground twice already from the belt-clip only in a week’s use. Thank god I didn’t lose it. The other 2 layers protected the unit from harm though. It held through sprinting up a few flights of stairs though. Latching the Bold 9700 needs getting use to since your shirt or earphone cables tend to get snag in the process.
Audio comes out undistorted and doesn’t affect call quality. The protective plastic does not distort the picture & movie quality of the phone’s built-in camera.
With all these protections in mind, it doesn’t make it waterproof but will help make the unit last longer. Best for those who don’t need to take out the battery frequently to reset their Bold 9700 and have a bag to carry it around.
Rating: 3 / 5
I had one of these for my older bb that i just loved. the ease of use, protection etc.
So when I got my BB bold I wanted one right away. A little disappointed. the phone gets knocked out easily because it just has a couple of ears that grab to hold it in. Which broke off within 2 weeks. This is no way as great as the older BB model. (the case is great protection for the phone but the holster sucks.
Rating: 3 / 5
I went to several stores that sell cell phone cases, looking for a good protective case for my new BlackBerry Bold 9700, and every single store I went to recommended this one!
If you’re looking for a BlackBerry case that is durable, rugged, “weather resistant” (ie if you get caught in the rain with this in your pocket, it definitely buys you some time) AND not only protects the screen, but the keypad as well, than this is the case for you!
While there’s no instructions for putting it on your phone, it’s relatively straight forward if you actually pay attention when you open it up. (Just pay attention to where pieces interlock, so that you don’t feel like you’re about to break it if you need to open it up to get at your phone down the line…trust me, this thing is like a steel-trap). And yes, I have dropped my phone in a parking lot, and this case did magnificently. There wasn’t even a scuff mark!
By far though, my favorite feature is the fact that it has a hard plastic screen protector, and it also has a more flexible plastic keypad protector, so no more grime getting in between the keys! The only possible downside I can find is that because of the track-pad (that replaced the old roller-ball style), there is a tiny square cut-out on the keypad protector, but that is necessary to be able to use the track-pad.
And, just for the record, it also comes with the “clip holster”, which has the BlackBerry standard magnet on it, so it “hibernates” your phone. And for added phone protection, they’ve made this case so the only way to holster it is face-in, which adds even more protection to the screen and keypad.
It’s more expensive than some of the other cases you might find, but trust me, you get what you pay for, and with the OtterBox Defender, you get it all! And if you’re thinking of just going and buying it at your local store, don’t bother. They’re all charging at least $50 for it, so you’re definitely better off just ordering it here.
I give this case an outstanding 5 out of 5 stars!
Rating: 5 / 5