Hi All,
I just bought a Otterbox Defender for iPad. after I installed the whole thing, I just found out that if I take off the silicone, I can't take the "Skeleton" off ( The 2 parts ). Please Help!!
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Hi All,
I just bought a Otterbox Defender for iPad. after I installed the whole thing, I just found out that if I take off the silicone, I can't take the "Skeleton" off ( The 2 parts ). Please Help!!
First, let say I haven't had any reason to remove my case yet. But as you haven't gotten any responses, here's what I have planed to do when I do remove the case. When you put it together you may have noticed that one of the half's had two tabs with notches on them and the other half had two matching holes, that the other half's tabs could slide into and latch with the notches. I would take an old credit card, or something a little slimmer, thickness wise. and gently lift each tab and slide the credit card under each one, to unlatch them and then slide the two half's apart. I don't remember any other parts that had a latch on them, that doesn't mean there isn't another latch somewhere, so check carefully. Hope this helps.
The last time I looked, youtube had plenty of videos on how to put it together, but none on taking it apart, might want to look again before you start.
iPad 1 64gb 3g, iPad 3 64gb LTE, iPhone4 32gb, iPod Touch 32gb, Classic iPod 30gb, AppleTV 1g and 2g, MBP 13", MAC Mini
Here's where you can download the iPad manual.
http://support.apple.com/manuals/ipad/
Good Luck
Pocobear
Okay, I looked and on the part where they show the Apple logo, there is a latch. Do I just pull the logo part up slightly?
I thinks that's right, several people online agree, lift the ring and it should release, unless yours is like mine. Mine went together so tightly I had to bump it on the table several times to get it to go in the last 1/4 inch, now trying to get it apart seems impossible, I think I would need two people, one on each end to pull it apart.
I think it will just stay where it's at.![]()
iPad 1 64gb 3g, iPad 3 64gb LTE, iPhone4 32gb, iPod Touch 32gb, Classic iPod 30gb, AppleTV 1g and 2g, MBP 13", MAC Mini
Here's where you can download the iPad manual.
http://support.apple.com/manuals/ipad/
Good Luck
Pocobear
I had to break mine off to remove the case.
Not going back that route again for sure.
Mine comes apart with no problems, I will say this though, after being on for a couple months like mine has been, a lot of crud will build up underneath. Last night was the first time I took mine apart after putting it on and it was filthy underneath, so I'd recomend taking it out once a month or so to clean it.
There is only one Return, and it's not Of The King, it is Of The Jedi.
Thanks Munky. I'm still trying to get mine off, but when I do I'll clean it...![]()
Tom
EMP-Susceptible - with an iMac, 15" MacBook Pro/Retina, MacBook Air 11", iPod touch 2, 4, and iPad 2.
Holy crap folks...chill out with wrestling the iPad,
Seriously, no need to break the case and all that....jeez.
Here is the EASIEST way to remove it from the case...
First, remove the silicone.
Secondly, remove the back cover...the one you need to remove to charge it.
Finally, simply put your thumbs on the bottom of the iPad, and grab the bottom of the Otterbox and push up. The top of the case will come apart from the bottom and you can separate them.
It isn't a bad design by OB or anything, it's just user error.
Sorry Toasty, but your process won't work as advertised if you have a Zagg on the screen. If I find a reasonable solution I'll post it.
Tom
EMP-Susceptible - with an iMac, 15" MacBook Pro/Retina, MacBook Air 11", iPod touch 2, 4, and iPad 2.
I've got a screen protector on mine too...maybe since I have a RadTech AntiGlare it is smoother?