By Michael Oleaga / m.oleaga@latinospost.com (staff@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Oct 20, 2013 11:33 AM EDT

Apple's iPhone 5s is set to have a new protection case thanks to Otterbox.

A new line of smartphone protection covers have been revealed by Otterbox for the iPhone 5s, iPhone 5c, and Samsung's Galaxy S4.

Known as the Otterbox Preserver Series, the protection covers are guaranteed to tackle on a person's daily adventures, whether it's dirty, wet, or spontaneous moments.

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The Otterbox Preserver Series covers for the iPhone 5c, iPhone 5s, and Galaxy S4 are not available for purchase yet, but the prices have been confirmed. The Preserver Series, regardless of color option, will cost the consumer $89.95.

Since the Preserver Series items are not available for purchase yet, consumers can receive notifications as to when the product will be in stock by submitting their email address.

"About 70 percent of the Earth's surface is covered in water, and technology is almost as pervasive," said OtterBox CEO Brian Thomas. "We take our smartphones with us everywhere, and OtterBox is dedicated to making these activities as worry-free as possible. The Preserver Series is dependable, seriously waterproof protection that you can trust."

In regards to the iPhone 5s Preserver Series, the device is touted to withstand up to 6.6 feet deep of water for 30 minutes.

"Don't worry a second more about anything happening to your iPhone 5s when it's snapped safely into a Preserver Series case," the iPhone 5s Preserver Series description noted. "Two solid pieces of polycarbonate with overmolded rubber snap together to lock out liquids and messes while locking in trusted OtterBox protection."

The Galaxy S4, iPhone 5c, and iPhone 5s Preserver Series are also targetted to protect against dust and debris particles from entering the case.

For the iPhone 5c Preserver Series, click here.

For the iPhone 5s Preserver Series, click here.

For the Galaxy S4 Preserver Series, click here.

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