Cruzerlite Androidified A2 Cases for the DNA - HTC Droid DNA

I've always been a big fan tpu of cases, and the Cruzerlite cases have always been some of the nicest quality ones. I called them yesterday to see when they are supposed to be up for sale and they told me in the next day or so. Woke up this morning and they were up. I ordered 3 for the price of two with the coupon code "b2g1". Not sure how I feel about there being cutouts where the volume rocker and power button is. I like the raised volume buttons on my verizon tpu case ive been using as my temp. I guess I'll let you guys know. These are pretty cool looking cases. Since I'm a new poster, I cant post the link, but maybe someone else will.

Here's the link http://www.cruzerlite.com/cases/htc/dna/androidified-a2-tpu-case-for-htc-droid-dna

I posted this little review on Amazon, too.
I have been using this case for a couple of days now (the green one). At first glance, it is a sharp looking case. I love the Android mascot on the back cover, it gives a bit of style/uniqueness to the case. However, I could see how some might think it is a bit ostentatious for a phone case. The case itself is clear and tinted in the color specified in the description but the Android on the rear is a solid color (although the clear tinted areas darken significantly once the phone is in the case). And yes, the rear notification light does shine through very visibly (at least on my green one).
The case in pretty thin and does not add as much bulk as most other cases but it still feels solid/reliable. There are little ribbed strips on either side to make the phone easier to grip which is a nice feature as TPU cases can feel slippery to me sometimes. There are cutouts for all the major points of the phone (rear speaker, camera, headphones, etc.).
One drawback is that the buttons do not have molded/raised areas to assist in pressing them. Instead, there are simply cutouts where the buttons are. This wouldn’t normally be an issue but considering the DNA’s buttons are excessively recessed, they can be difficult to press with the raised case around them. Also, the headphone cutout might be too small for headphones with a large plug.
I also have a Diztronic TPU case and, for me, I feel like that one might protect the phone a little better. However, it also adds much more bulk to the phone (compared the Androidified) and does not have the style of the Cruzerlite. Overall, especially for the price, I think the Cruzerlite Androidified A2 is a pretty solid choice if you’re looking for a TPU case.

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[REVIEW][CASE] Cruzer Lite TPU Case (Argyle)

I picked up another TPU case for my SGSII, and thought I'd do a review on it as well.
This particular case is the Cruzer Lite Argyle TPU case (I chose red).
I am particularly partial to TPU because it's thin enough where it doesn't add much bulk to the phone, adds a little grip, and does not tend to stretch over time like silicon.
Here are the details (pictures attached as well).
The fit and form of the case is solid and as to be expected from a good quality TPU case. It's very easy to take on and off, and generally doesn't lose shape over time (I've had a similar case on my Capitvate for over a year and still looks like new).
Like most TPU cases, this one is slightly raised on the front and around the camera area on the back, so you can lay it flat without worrying about scratching (provided the surface is clean).
Like my other case (and I've seemed to notice this with several of the SGSII cases I've looked at) the volume buttons are covered but the power button is open. Buttons are easy to press and get access to.
There is a cutout for a lanyard hole - so this case can be used for both the ATT and international versions.
Cutouts for the camera, ports, mics, headphone jack and speaker are all properly placed. I had no problems plugging in the 3 different types of micro usb cables I have laying around with the case on.
The top cutout for the secondary mic is large enough where it does not cover it. So far of the cases I've researched, vendors are opting to do one of three things to make their international cases compatible with our ATT version -- (1) leave the top totally uncovered (seen with some hard cases); (2) poke a second hole for the ATT mic (I believe some silicon cases have done this); and (3) make the cutout for the secondary mic large enough to compensate for both types. This particular case opts for option #3, which is my personal preference from a style perspective. Each way works functionally, it's just a matter of preference.
I've always been a fan of the semi-translucent argyle pattern. It gives a little style, but at the same time you can still see the Galaxy S II logo on the back. The nice thing is that they have several colors available (and I believe a solid black gloss one if you don't like translucent argyle) -- and choices are always good!
Overall: for a little under $9 USD, the build quality, a color I can dig rather than the typical black or white, and the fact I didn't have to "jerry-rig" the case to accommodate the secondary noise-cancelling mic on the top makes this a good value in my opinion.
Picked mine up via Amazon - http://goo.gl/Tq3uR
how does the charger fit? The case won't allow me to completely plug into the micro usb
Warjcowski said:
how does the charger fit? The case won't allow me to completely plug into the micro usb
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Really? I had no problems plugging any of my micro usb cables into the phone with the case on.
I ordered the green one yesterday, showed up this morning for overnight shipping. WOW, I had to take off the other TPU and put this one on. Love it.
sweetboy02125 said:
I ordered the green one yesterday, showed up this morning for overnight shipping. WOW, I had to take off the other TPU and put this one on. Love it.
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Can you upload some pictures?
I picked up another one of these cases in blue, and like the review for my red one, the quality and everything else matches my first one so happy there.
I really like how bright the colors are and seem to "pop" (yeah, I know it's not a scientific term!)
Some pics of the blue one if anyone is interested.
pinoymutt said:
I picked up another one of these cases in blue, and like the review for my red one, the quality and everything else matches my first one so happy there.
I really like how bright the colors are and seem to "pop" (yeah, I know it's not a scientific term!)
Some pics of the blue one if anyone is interested.
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Sorry couldn't add pics to my post above for some reason. Here they are.
pinoymutt said:
I am particularly partial to TPU because it's thin enough where it doesn't add much bulk to the phone, adds a little grip, and does not tend to stretch over time like silicon.
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@pinoymutt,
I'm interested in your comment here. I bought a silicone gel case for my captivate in August last year. I havn't noticed any stretching. In fact, I've been very satisfied with it, and while I've passed the phone on, I expect my wife to get a couple more years use from it. This was, however, my first phone that needed a case, so it was my first experience. Are there maybe differences between different silicone gel cases? What was your experience?
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@pinoymutt,
I'm interested in your comment here. I bought a silicone gel case for my captivate in August last year. I havn't noticed any stretching. In fact, I've been very satisfied with it, and while I've passed the phone on, I expect my wife to get a couple more years use from it. This was, however, my first phone that needed a case, so it was my first experience. Are there maybe differences between different silicone gel cases? What was your experience?
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From my experience with previous phones, at least with the older types of silicon cases, they tended to stretch over time, meaning especially with a lot of on/off removal (esp back in the days when I needed a lot of battery pulls to fix lockups on WM phones). After a while it just seemed to be "loose" on the sides and just didn't have a snug fit. Also, a lot of the older silicon cases tend to pick up lint and dust a lot more easily, and especially if you put it in a your pocket with a rougher surface (like jeans), it would kind of "stick" when you tried to take it out.
TPU on the other hand, tends to be a little thinner and smoother so you don't have many of those issues I mentioned above. To me TPU has always been a good compromise between the protection of a hard case, but the flexibility of silicon.
Now, the reason I emphasized "older" silicon above, is that I have heard that some companies are using newer materials that may be more durable than previous generations and have different surface qualities, so some of what I mentioned above may not be as prevalent anymore.
But with these "newer" technologies, I believe they tend to run a little more expensive. So in the end it really depends on your price point. At the low end (sub $20USD range) my experience is that you can still get a good quality TPU case, but it's really hit or miss with silicon. However, if you are willing to spend a little more, I believe the higher quality (i.e. higher priced) options tend to be quite nice.
I am by no means a case "expert," but just sharing some of my thoughts and observations as I go through different cases.
The plaid looking pattern is too girly looking for me.
Other than that it seems like a nice case.
i have this case in smoke grey the top part is diffrnt though not a big hole for the noise cancelling mic but a perfect small hole it . grabbed it on ebay for about $3-6
That's not a bad price

Diztronic TPU case review

Just a quick review...
I got 2 of these cases, one in smoke clear and one black. Both are matte finish.
The black version
The smoke clear version
I have owned TPU cases before for different phones, all tended to be very thick and added a lot of bulk. I never really cared for them because of that. I do not need to worry much about damage to the phone other than blemishes, dents, and scratches from the occasional drop from a few feet. I'm not overly accident prone or have kids to worry about throwing the thing.
These cases are very thin, they only added about 1/16 of an inch in width, height and a little less than that in thickness. (the sides are a little thinner than the back) thick enough to protect from the occasional tumble and protect from day to day use wear and tear. The matte finish is nice and the case feels grippy.
Are they perfect? No... the more complex angles and shapes of the phone mean that a perfect snug fit isn't going to happen. The area where the side of the phone transitions to the front/screen has a slight radius and the lip of the case that comes over the edge does not follow it exactly. So when you look closely where the cutouts are for the power button, charge port, and other areas, you can see a very small air gap. (think putting something round in a corner) The case fits snug and holds onto the phone well, so over all its a pretty good fit. I can't stress enough that the small gap is really not an issue or problem for the fit and security of the case. The rest of the case fits tight and close to the phone.
I am happy with the case, I really like the matte finish and the thinness.
Over all its a win and recommended.
It looks like some of the reviewers on Amazon are displeased with the cover on the volume rocker, specifically, they don't like the reduced responsiveness of the rocker with the case on.
What do you think about it?
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It looks like some of the reviewers on Amazon are displeased with the cover on the volume rocker, specifically, they don't like the reduced responsiveness of the rocker with the case on.
What do you think about it?
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It is stiffer to press, but every TPU case I have used has been that way. It does make finding the flush (what was you thinking HTC?!) buttons easier just from feel.
I have an idea to test that may help this little stiffness issue. Will report back.
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I took an xacto knife and cut down each side of the 2 buttons. I did not cut all the way top to bottom, I cut about 3/4 of the way from the end to the middle for each button on both sides. (a total of 4 cuts) This gave a little extra play and makes pushing the buttons easier.
Not a bad idea, though I now worry about the life of the buttons. It sounds like you took care to not do too heavy of a mod to it though, so the life of the button cover should be almost a non issue.
Thanks for that bit of investigative moding to your case.
Sent from my HTC Rezound using the XDA App
They shouldn't get too much flexing so it should last a good long time.
I just received my black extended TPU case. As the review above states fits snug and adds very little bulk. I personally do not have an issue with the volume rocker. With the volume rocker being as flat as it is on the phone this case doesn't make changing the volume any harder or easier. I think the performance is about the same with or with out the case.
Great case for extended battery!!
I got an extended battery the other day, I just cut out the back and it works great.
Got both the Diztronic and the OEM HTC tpu case direct from htc. I like the texture on the diztronic case but the cutouts on the htc case are much better and it seems it protects around the screen and corners better also.
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drpeachfuzz said:
OEM HTC tpu case direct from htc.
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Link? I want to see this OEM case.

Mini reviews of some different cases I've collected...

I bought one of these in white and it's a soft silicone rubber. The color is a somewhat transparent white, think of very watered down milk. I imagine it will be a bit of a pain going in-n-out of jeans pockets as it's soft and grippy and I imagine it will come off the phone rather easily during the process. I haven't tried it with jeans yet, but that's my impression. The case does come up and over the edge of the glass screen, so the screen is protected somewhat when the phone is placed face down on a flat surface. I don't think I'd recommend it, but it was less than $2.
P.S. Well it goes in-n-out of pockets ok, but the way the on/off and volume buttons are configured on this case, makes them far to easy to accidentally get pressed.
I also bought one of these in white, and it's a nice firm but flexible, TPU material. The color is a true white and fully opaque. It fits the phone nicely, and the holes all line up well. There may be a problem with the Headphone jack, as the hole is the same size as the hole in the phone and the plug may not fully seat, though the cheap headphones I have here at my office worked fine. Also it is somewhat evident where the mold comes together as there is a little bit of flash at the seam. The case does come up and over the edge of the glass screen, so the screen is protected somewhat when the phone is placed face down on a flat surface. All in all a pretty nice case for $4.
I also got a clear S-Line type TPU case from this guy for $1.99 delivered. Both form and function are just fine. It's a bit thicker than the other two, Has some grippy texture along the sides of the long edges. All in all another decent option.
Well I got 2 Mercury Jelly cases from this guy on ebay, not bad for $7.88 each delivered, but I did find them just a little cheaper the other day. The cases are nice, I got 1 white and 1 black. The white case is a bit of a warm white, not cool and bright. The black case is a deep dark black, and it shows finger prints very easily. All the openings line-up well and they seem just a bit over-sized, this will make plugging in the micro USB, and headphone plug simple and they're sure to get fully inserted without any interference from the case. There is a little flash from the molding process present, but nothing crazy. Nice cases, but I'm not sure they're worth nearly twice the price of the second case mentioned in my first post, which really is very similar to these.
Barry (NJ) said:
Well I got 2 Mercury Jelly cases from this guy on ebay, not bad for $7.88, but I did find them just a little cheaper the other day. The cases are nice, I got 1 white and 1 black. The white case is a bit of a warm white, not cool and bright. The black case is a deep dark black, and it shows finger prints very easily. All the openings line-up well and they seem just a bit over-sized, this will make plugging in the micro USB, and headphone plug simple and they're sure to get fully inserted without any interference from the case. There is a little flash from the molding process present, but nothing crazy. Nice cases, but I'm not sure they're worth nearly twice the price of the second case mentioned in my first post, which really is very similar to these.
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Thanks I ordered one black and white a couple of days ago. Thanks for the review.
Sent from the TermiNOTEr! ;-)
OK, new case arrived today. This Plastic Case/Holster/Kickstand, for under $9 delivered, is of decent quality with a nice satin texture and feel. The snap-on back cover is typical of the plastic snap-on hard covers, in that the top and bottom ends of the phone are not really covered. It goes on and off the phone securely but without any difficulty. The holster will accommodate the Note in a basic TPU case as well as the delivered hard case, and probably other hard snap-on backs as well. The phone can go into the holster either face-in for protection, or face-out so the holster can function as a stand for watching movies etc. Not sure I'd recommend the holster for someone who is very active though. When I hold it with the unclipped side down, and give it a good shake, the phone will begin to slide out of the holster, but for regular walking around I think you're plenty safe. Over all a nice buy for the $
Another new case arrived today. This time a basic S-Line style TPU case in white (a nice bright crisp white), $2.95 delivered. This one is different from the clear S-Line I purchased earlier, it's a bit thinner, and the mold seems a little sharper, more defined. Installation and removal is firm, but not difficult, and the overall fit is nice and snug. All the openings clear the ports, but some of them aren't centered well (camera lense, flash, S-Pen), and that lowers the sense of quality of the case. Over all a nice buy for $2.95
So I picked up 3 of the Cruzer Lite Androidified cases from Amazon. They are running a promotion so the 3 cases cost me $19.80 or $6.60 each I got white, yellow, and clear green. The clear green is probably the coolest looking, as Andi really pops nicely. The yellow is a bit drab, kind of NYC Taxi yellow, not as bright as I'd hoped, the white is also not a bright white but a bit warm in tone. These are probably the tightest fitting TPU cases I've gotten so far. I'm not worried about damaging anything taking them on or off, but they're very snug fitting. They come up and over the screen glass slightly so offer that protection. I also like the fact that there is an extra little bit of TPU over the one corner that many cases leave fully open for an antenna on some versions of the note, offering 4 corner drop protection. The only criticism I can offer is that in general, the openings don't line-up perfectly. Nothing is blocked, but the buttons/ports aren't centered in the openings. A small quibble, true, but for a case that lists for $19.99 I'd expect better.
Well, I've got an update on the Mercury case. The inevitable has happened, my Note slipped from my hand while I was getting into my car and it hit the pavement. Of course, the first part to touch the asphalt was the corner that is open for the antenna on the Euro Notes. The damage isn't bad, not even visible with the case on it, but there is a small scratch/ding in the plastic bezel that surrounds the screen and a small scratch on the chrome where it meets the bezel, so I may stop using the Mercury case. It's a shame, because the Mercury has, in my opinion, the highest quality look and feel of all the TPU cases I've tried.

TPU Case Comparison Cruzerlite, TUDIA, Diztronic

I am the kind of guy who likes minimal bulked added to my phone without sacrificing protection. Naturally I would choose TPU cases to achieve this goal and I have 3 types that I will be writing a short review on.
The first case and a longtime favorite is the Cruzerlite TPU case in clear. The fit is great, I wrote another OP about the case which you can find in this section as well. *To sum it up its tied for the thinnest of the 3 cases with the TUDIA, they have great customer service and make great cases. My initial case had a slight fit issue with the camera (only 1 of my 3 Cruzerlite cases had this issue) and they sent me a free replacement no questions asked! The headphone jack is large and the USB opening is small and will mushroom with the factory cable but that's no problem for me.
The second case is the TUDIA TPU case in 'clear'. The top and bottom are actually clear while the mid section is more of a frosted clear color. There are no button cutouts like on the Cruzerlite but instead molded buttons similar to the Diztronic. The TUDIA doesn't have a curve in the volume rocker like the diztronic but I like the feel of it better. The molded buttons have almost the same feel as the diztronic for those who like the molded buttons. I actually prefer this over Cruzerlite cutouts after using it for a while. The TUDIA also has the moto dimple cutout which is great because it makes a nice finger rest. I find myself missing this on the diztronic. Clear is my favorite "color" because I use dbrand skins on all of my phones and I want to show off the Nexus logo. I've used this case for about 9 days and it's holding up rather well. There are no noticeable marks yet and despite the many times over removed my phone to get dirt out it hasn't stretched out at all.
The last but not least is the Diztronic TPU case in black. The case is the thickest of the 3 only by a small margin. I don't have a digital caliper to double check it but I might go pick one up because they come in handy. The feel is very smooth and almost slippery. It reminds me a lot of the Spigen Neo Hybrid with a semi soft touch finish on it. There is no cutout on the case which kes the phone feel much bigger to me, but that's OK because the case is great. The headphone jack cutout is a little small but it fits my Bose headphones just fine. The USB cutout is small just like the other two and it will have a little "mushrooming" when you use the factory cable. To me this doesn't matter because I use my TYLT qi charger to charge the phone. The biggest downside to this case is the way it attracts fingerprints and oil from your hands. I mentioned above how this feels just like the back is the Neo Hybrid, well it attracts fingerprints just as much.... I still like the case and I may get a blue one to see if its less noticeable but only time will tell. In the 5 hours that I've had the case it's already scratched a good amount on the back from very light use. I'm rather disappointed about this, but I hope it will wipe off or blend in when I clean it tomorrow morning.
Overall I would buy all 3 cases again, but the TUDIA is now my favorite case because of the molded buttons and nice clean look. You can't go wrong by buying any of these cases.
Qi charging works on all 3 cases just fine. I tested it on 2 chargers (TYLT VU and my LG WCD-100)
Pictures of the ports, more pictures will be added in the morning.

Amazon Top Rated Case : Otterbox ,UGA ,Speck and more

Hi , There .
My name is Ben Hoffman , if you are familian with A C forum you will know i am the formed Admin and i was quite good at accessories.
I just joined this forum a couple days ago . So here we go , let us talk about cases
1 Famous UAG Case
This is my fifth Urban Armor Gear case, and they only keep getting better with each iteration. I first discovered them for my Galaxy S3, and was very impressed with the style, durability, and quality. Once I got my S7, I immediately blind purchased this case with confidence based on my previous experiences.
First of all, I really love how they have expanded the color selection. I usually have gotten the plain black versions, but this time I got the translucent red-black 'magma' case because it just looked so cool. And once I got it and saw it in person on my phone, I was not disappointed. I uploaded several photos of my case on and off my phone so you can judge for yourself, but I *really* love how this case looks and feels.
The case fits perfectly on my S7, and is precision cut to perfectly align with all necessary inputs and openings: audio jack, mic, speaker, camera, LED, volume & power buttons, and so on.
The main material on the back is glossy and slick, but the black parts around the edges, corners, and buttons, are a nice rubbery material that grips well and makes me much less worried about my phone slipping out of my hand since it is quite slippery case-less.
One area I'm always happy to see improvements with is the physical footprint of this case. My first one looked cool but did add significant bulk. This one has improved the design to stay very protective and stylish but without adding quite as much bulk as before. Any case worth buying will add some width to your phone, but this one strikes a good balance between size and protection.
The only thing I'm not looking forward to is seeing the case do its job and absorb scratches, spills, falls, and wear & tear because it just looks so nice out of the box. But better on a replaceable case than directly on your expensive phone.
I do miss when UAG used to include screen protectors with their cases. I hope they decide to reintroduce that again in the future given the relatively higher price. I was always very happy with the cut and quality of their included screen protectors, but sadly this one does not include one.
* Summary *
Pros:
[+] Very durable and protective, none of my UAG-protected phones have failed to survive scrapes, scuffs, and falls
[+] Precision cut to allow access to all ports, inputs, and buttons
[+] Fits phone like a glove, without adding a massive amount of bulk
[+] Great material and very happy with the grip of the rubbery corners, edges, and buttons
[+] Great brand with a history of quality and good customer support
[+] Opinion, but I seriously think these are the best-looking and stylish Galaxy cases currently on the market
Cons:
[-] UAG no longer includes screen protectors like they used to
[-] One of the pricier lines of cases on the market
Other:[*] I wish they had a couple more color options so I could get my wife more interested in this case - previous iterations offered a pink variety.
Link http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Galax...ie=UTF8&qid=1462657422&sr=1-3&keywords=uag+s7
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2nd Clear SLIM HEAVY DUTY SPECK CASE
My wife and I are split on this one. But I don't want to imply either one of us really likes the case; just that I dislike it much more than she does.
On the plus side, Speck makes nice products; I have had & continue to have them on my Mac laptops. So I'm not criticizing Speck quality. But quality doesn't necessarily translate into value or function....
At $27.99 (Amazon price at the time of this review) I don't see the value. I know Speck (on both the Amazon product page and in literature included with the Vine sample) goes to great lengths to tell the potential buyer/reviewer that there is more to this case than meets the eye. Maybe so, but (pardon the pun) I just don't see it. I'm certainly not going to drop my brand-new S7 to see if it really is "mil-grade," but if it is it certainly doesn't seem any more "mil grade" than other cases I have used (and were at cheaper price points). I wonder if "mil grade" is sort of an advertising "come-on" like "organic"; sounds great but could mean just about anything (not only do I know that from personal experience (30 years in the Army), but take a look at this comment from the Wikipedia article: "Because no commercial organization or agency certifies compliance, commercial vendors can create the test methods or approaches to fit their product"). I'm not accusing Speck of anything; only saying that "mil grade" sounds good, but might not mean anything.
As to function, both my wife and I found that it was much tougher to operate the side buttons (2 on left, 1 on right) than it was using two other cases we've bought and are playing around with. It's so tough as to be annoying. The included literature makes the point that the slim profile makes it easy to slide in and out of pockets. True, but we also found the acrylic pretty slippery too; which I guess on one hand is a good thing (helps getting phone in/out of pocket), but also a real danger (so slippery that we might find ourselves testing the case's impact resistance sooner and more frequently than we thought we would).
I also thought the case was a fingerprint magnet. We washed our hands prior to using the case and within minutes the case showed smudges, fingerprints, etc. True, we might be able to see the beauty of the phone through the case, but it really looks bad when there are so many smudges, etc.
Finally, an acquaintance had a version of this case (one generation back for an iPhone). Didn't like it as "it completely fell apart within a few months." So unless there have been significant improvements over their cases of less than a generation ago, I'm not sure that this case is something I can recommend.
I wanted to go 1-2 stars while my wife felt it was a 3-star case at best. So we essentially split the difference. In the end, I really don't feel like the case warrants the asking price, nor do I feel it performs better (or even as well) as some of the other cases we're using and/or looked at ( Slim Transparent Clear Case for S7 or Galaxy Note 5 Case, Verus [High Pro Shield][Crimson Red] - [Military Grade Protection][Slim Fit] For Samsung Note 5 (yes, I know it's for a Note 5, but I have it on my Note and am hoping it will also come available for the S7; I suggested it because Verus claims "mil grade" for this case) ($15.99), or the OtterBox COMMUTER SERIES Case for Samsung Galaxy S7 - Frustration-Free Packaging - BLACK ($31.99)).
I’m not going to use it (already off the phone and looking for a new home). So if I’m not going to use it I don’t feel comfortable recommending it to others. To each his/her own I guess, so I’m sure this case has its fans. I’m just not one of them. Sorry.
3rd Slim Clear Transparent Case for Samsung S7
This is my 23rd case so far for my S7 (I like to change it up!), and so far the most durable/protective and best fitting one I have tried yet.Also it can show off your S7 with Transparent Back
The phone fits into the case very tightly, almost to the point where you can start to feel like it's not going to fit, but then you get it fully snapped in. The back is crystal clear and smooth, and has a good thickness to it -- not cheap or flimsy. I feel like this offers excellent protection against back side drops. The camera is recessed decently as well, which should keep it protected.
The sides are a more rigid plastic material that sits on top of the clear TPU material. Double protection is always welcome. I'm not sure that the rigidity will hold up to multiple drops -- but I'd rather the case take a hit than my phone, so again I feel safe in this case with side drops. The buttons (volume up/down and power) have cutouts so the clear TPU material is seen and used to press in. They fit perfectly and are very responsive.
The front of the case gives you a clear TPU raised border around the screen, so if sitting flat on a table, the screen will be raised up a bit off the table. This would protect again some screen-down drops, as long as the surface is flat without other object sitting on it that could poke the screen. This is as protective as cases get -- you'd want to get a screen protector of some sort to really protect your screen.
Overall, I'm really happy with the look and feel of this case. It doesn't look cheap, and feels solid and sturdy in the hand. I'm definitely a fan.
I was given a discount on the purchase of this product, but my review is based on the regular price of the item. This is a solid case that shows off your phone through the clear back, but gives it some style with the colored edges and trim. The gold color is very light, almost a cross between silver and gold, and doesn't look cheap. This is a fantastic case for the price!
$15.98 at amazon http://www.amazon.com/Artech-21-Scr...6&sr=8-3&keywords=artech+21+clear+case+for+s7
Use Artech21 ,get 20% off
3rd Easy grip slim cover
Lets consider this review tentative based on the release of the device. Seeing as how the phone isn't released yet, I can't really speak for how perfectly it might fit, etc. So with that being said, let me review this case based solely on material and design.
Typically with sleek cases, the level of protection is often compromised. For example, Otterbox cases are probably one of the best in terms of protection, but they are extremely thick in size and does not necessarily scream "fashion" to anyone. This Artech 21 case is as beautiful in person as seen in the renders. The cut-outs are created with extreme precision, and the gunmetal has a slight bit of gloss to demonstrate its elegance.
Pro:
- I've used previous Artech 21 cases. You can expect the cases to feel strong and well built.
- Dual material design. A soft but sturdy TPU cushion, and hard plastic frame. The TPU will handle the impact well but the plastic frame helps the case feel solid and strong.
- Thick enough without adding too much bulk.
- PRICE. I've owned a lot cases, some bought from carrier stores, and many from Amazon. You wont find case quality like this at this price from most sellers. PERIOD.
Con
- The design isn't for me. While I'm sure the ridged design will add grip to the already slippery glass on the S7, I would have liked it to be a smooth finish on the back.
Amazon : http://www.amazon.com/Artech-21-Sho...=1462658433&sr=8-25&keywords=slim+case+for+s7
15.99 dollars, artech21 can have your 20% off
4 Otterbox and Little Rock comparison
This case comes as a 2 piece clamshell, top part containing the built in screen protector and the bottom having a rigid back and flexible sides that secure it to the top piece. The top half is a secured in place screen protector made of a clear and rigid plastic sheet with a cutout for the action button. The phone is snapped into this portion first where it makes a snug and secure fitment. The bottom half is thicker and possesses the bulk of the padding, seen in the honeycomb ridges and thick sidewalls. This half receives the top where it snugs into the flexible sidewalls.
The power and headphone jacks are covered with flaps, speaker and the volume and power buttons are firm but still responsive. The sides of the case are beveled above and below and are textured with a crosshatch design which makes it easy to pick up from a flat surface and have a secure grip. The rear of the case is branded with the company logo and an industrial design. The area around the camera is not very beveled which provides poor access to the Heart Rate Monitor. In testing with 2 OEM and one branded wireless Qi charger pads, the phone charged fine and no undue heat was detected.
In comparing this product with a direct competitor and king of the hill, Otterbox Defender, a few differences stand out. While both items have similar port cover designs, the hinge side on the Otterbox is to the front of the case where the silicone has the greatest flexibility and the Little Rock case is hinged toward the rear of the case where the silicone has greater stability. In my opinion the silicone on the Artech case will not stretch out around the port covers as easily as the Otterbox could. The Otterbox has a more accessible design around the Heart Rate Monitor than the Artech case does. The shape and texture of the silicone on the Artech case makes it appear slimmer and feel more secure than the Defender.
The biggest negative to the Artech case in my opinion in comparison to the Otterbox case; is the lack of a holster. A device this size in a thick case isn’t as convenient in a pocket. This is a personal preference however, I know many people that do not use a holster. It would be nice if a holster for the Artech was available as an add-on item.
The greatest perk to the Artech case is it is 25% of the price of the Otterbox. A second or third one could be purchased as a backups and still come out under the cost of one Defender.
Link for Otterbox S7 defnder case :
http://www.amazon.com/OtterBox-DEFE...eywords=otterbox+defender+case+for+samsung+s7 $42
Little Rock http://www.amazon.com/Artech-21-Mil...64&sr=8-3&keywords=rugged+case+for+samsung+s7 19.99 dollars
Spigen Neo Hybrid Case
Nice case, but too slippery for one-handed use
1) Sufficiently protect the phone from accidental drops.
2) Not be too slippery so that I can easily pick it up, hold it, and use it one-handed.
3) Have a headphone jack opening big enough for my Etymotic ER4P headphones.
4) Slim so that it's pocket-able and easy to hold.
5) No outlandish designs and colors.
This case meets requirements 1, 4, and 5 but unfortunately fell short for 2 and 3.
Here are my thoughts on how this case met or didn't meet my requirements:
1) While I didn't actually drop my phone to test this, the case seems well-made so that it would protect the phone in most situations. I worry about a face-down drop since I've cracked screens twice like that, but this is probably a concern with most cases anyway.
2) The Polycarbonate frame gives the case a nice look, but unfortunately it makes the case too slick for my preference. This, combined with the relatively slick TPU (Thermoplastic Polyurethane) that surrounds the phone, makes me want to stop using this case. If I remove the polycarbonate frame, then I can grab the case much better on the sides and back, but then I lose the added protection that the TPU provides. I have been using the case without the frame lately because I just don't feel comfortable holding the phone with it on.
3) Because I listen to music so often on my phone, it's essential that I can use my good set of headphones with whatever case I have on my phone. Because the Etymotic ER4P headphones have a slightly bulkier rounded connector, I can't plug them into the phone while the polycarbonate frame is on the case. I can plug them in when only the TPU is around the phone, but the clearance around the frame just isn't enough to allow the connector to plug in. This case is probably designed for the standard, basic headphones that come with the phone, but it doesn't work for me.
4) I really like the slimness of this case because it hardly adds any bulk to the phone. Because the Galaxy S7's width is already the max for my own preference, a slim case that doesn't add much additional width is important to me.
5) When deciding on cases I typically look for basic, black or dark-colored designs that aren't too flashy. I am not a fan of the reflective/shiny lines that run horizontally across the top and bottom of the TPU, and I would have preferred a black frame, but overall the subdued style meets my needs.
Conclusion: The case’s slippery feel and inability to accommodate my headphones serve as deal-breakers for me. I can make this case work without the frame if necessary, but it's just not ideal for me. The search continues. If anyone has better recommendations on which cases meet my requirements, I'm all ears!
Otterbox Symmetery Case
I purchased the otterbox symmetry case in Eden teal. I wanted the floral pond design but it never seems to be in stock. The design on Eden teal is very cute. It reminds me somewhat of lilly Pulitzer or Vera Bradley designs. The case itself is fairly lightweight and a one piece construction. It Is hard plastic with a rubber lining and seal around the face.
The rubber lining around the face has a raised beveled edge. I'm not sure what the purpose of this is, but I do know it attracts dirt like crazy. Just a few moments in the pocket of my black pants and it picked up the color. It will probably continue to get dirty with use, but maybe regular wiping down with some alcohol or cleaner will help. It somewhat did today after I noticed the dye transfer. Also, the rubber seal has a little play.
The buttons are very firm but I hope they'll break in eventually. It's a little difficult to reach the mute switch, and I have very petite fingers. If you have large fingers, good luck!
I think it's pretty easy to get this case on and off. I didn't feel like I was gonna break my phone in two trying to get it off like my Speck Candyshell case.
I have a tempered glass screen protector on my phone and this case JUST BARELY clears it on the sides. It has plenty of room at the top and bottom.
I haven't dropped my phone yet to attest its protection. Then again, I really don't want to find out. Lol
I don't think this case was worth $40. Just seems a little steep for what it is. $25 is more reasonable. But hey, you pay for the name.
Overall, it's an okay case that hopefully provides more protection than you average run-of-the-mill snap on case.
Brief Review for Lazer S7 case
This is a great phone case for protection. It also look rugged which is a plus. There is a variety of colors so this case can suit anyone.The gunmetal/black looks great on the s7 , and this is the type of case you'd want to be sporting if you dropped your phone. The corners feel super rugged so it has nice corner protection. Heres a list of some pros and cons as to why you might or might not want the case.
PROS:
- super sturdy
- slim profile compared to other protection cases. (this is also a 2 part case)
- protects your camera from surface scratchs
- buttons are very tactile and responsive
- doesnt attract fingerprints
- corners seem super rugged
- the sides have dotted texture so you can get a better grip .
- on the back, the case itself has elevated lips so even your case wouldnt get that scratched up.
- no ridiculous labeling
CONS:
- this isnt much of a problem, but the volumes arent elevated. it might bother some people, so definitely keep this in mind.
Overall, I recommend this case to anyone who is looking for a sturdy case to provide your s7 with protection. Most cases that provide this much protection is super thick, but this case has a slim profile which is a huge benefactor. If you want a slim case to protect your phone look into getting this one!
Link at amazon http://www.amazon.com/Artech-21-Sho...&qid=1462658917&sr=8-26&keywords=slim+s7+case
15.98 dollars , use coupon artech21 get extra 20% off
Obliq Case
I still agree with the overall sentiment that the protection and size, the two most important characteristics of a phone case in my opinion, is a perfect balance. I would also retract that speaker distortion criticism, I think it may have been a placebo because I can't tell a difference between the two anymore.
However, I've found the lack of grip problematic; though it's less slippery than the phone itself, I think ridges on the side of any phone case is a necessity, or at least some sort of sticky texture; the case is much too smooth, and I feel like it's more prone to slip out of my hand than a case like the Speck CandyShell Grip (a fine case, but I prefer the aesthetics and strength of this case). Also, I found that the buttons are slightly harder to press than I originally thought, and the lack of tactile feedback (compared to the plain phone) is disappointing. For those two reasons, I've changed my review from 5 stars to 4 stars. All other previous pros and cons have remained the same.
Pros:
- I intentionally dropped my phone a few times (with the case on) from waist and torso height onto hardwood floor to stimulate an actual accidental drop. Phone was fine, case didn't receive any visible scratches.
- Because the phone fits well into the case and the lip covers the glass front, the touchscreen did not receive any scratches either. I also love the lip because when using the phone without the case, parts of my hand would get read by the touchscreen, so scrolling webpages with just one hand wouldn't be smooth; now, only my thumb will touch the screen.
- It's easy to put in and remove the phone from the case.
- The case only adds a few millimeters in thickness, so it's not too bulky in pockets. I think it's the right amount of thickness for comfort and protection.
- I like the sleek design of the case and its minimalism, but this is totally subjective. I also like the subtle logo instead of a big ugly logo. Absolutely no trouble with charging or headphone jack.
Cons:
- The buttons aren't too hard to press, but they don't give the same satisfying click that you get from the phone without a case.
- Though the case doesn't have any ridges or sticky/rubbery material, it eliminates some of the slipperiness of the phone, making it easier to hold and use with one hand compared to just the phone itself. However, you sacrifice some grip with the sleek design; I'd prefer ridges on the sides so it's even easier to hold with one hand.
- Speaker is ever so slightly muffled/distorted compared to no case (after a couple times comparing music with and without the case, I noticed a very tiny amount of distortion).
Normally I'd recommend being wary of some of the early reviews because some to many of the reviews were paid for, but I actually really like the product, and I wasn't compensated in any way. I will try to update this review after a week, after a few months, and at least a year following this first initial review to let you know how the case holds up over time.
Case Mate Glitter Case for my wife
I have a few complaints about this phone. I have the Samsung Galaxy S7 and yes, it's an amazing phone but has some quirks about the sensitivity of the edge. So if you are texting with your thumbs and your palm hits the edge you can easily erase words or hit the enter button...not a deal breaker, just something to be aware of.
Therefore, it is really important to get a case that has a bit of a edge that stands out from the phone so your palms aren't able to touch the screen when you type. I excitedly bought this case without realizing the quirk about the phone but after a few days of using it, the edges don't stand out enough from the phone so I have a lot of trouble texting when this phone case is on.
Secondly, the glue that keeps the jewels on is potent and will leave a smell on your hands. I thought it would mellow out but it has not and has remained just as strong smelling as the day I got it.
Thirdly, the phone case is weighty and there is no grip! So, it will slip and slide around in your hands and the extra weight is noticeable after texting or writing an email...my hands actually started to ache from holding this for too long due to the extra weight. It is also bulky so your nice thin, lightweight phone now turns thick and heavy and it is noticeable especially in a sweatshirt pocket, in your purse or in your pants pocket.
Lastly, an odd complaint is that it picks up every little hair and piece of lint...they will stick up off the back of the phone. So anytime you put in your pocket or in your sweatshirt pocket, it comes out with little hairs sticking up all over the back of it. Plus I have cats and even their hair gets stuck in it. I am constantly picking them off! Super annoying! The back isn't' a smooth texture at all...it's pretty rough and not that comfortable to hold in your hands and it catches on everything.
Overall, I am just not pleased. I looked at other reviews from other phone models that use the same case like the iphone 6 etc and there are many negative reviews stating that if you drop the phone, the case isn't sturdy and your phone will break. This is just not a chance I am willing to take on such an expensive phone. I am returning this after giving it a fair shot. I have found the Speck case to be wonderful and just what I need. Is it as glitzy? Not at all but it is lightweight, thin, good grips on the side so it won't fall out of my hand and a good edge that stands away from the phone edge so my palms don't touch the side of the phone when texting. I would highly recommend that case over this one. The design of this case is beautiful but it only goes skin deep...there are too many other flaws that outweigh how pretty it is. Be warned!
Spigen® [Tough Armor]
First of all, I am pretty excited to get my hands on this specific model of the Spigen line. I have used Spigen's Slim Armor case ever since the LG G2 from a few years ago. I simply love the protection I can get with no real added bulkiness, and the idea that you can change out the hard outer shell for a totally different color to suit your mood for whichever day of the week it is.
If you have seen my review of the Spigen Slim Armor series, then you already have a slight idea of the technology behind this 'air cushion' design. The corners are designed to have what appears to be air added in between the rubber, allowing for a softer impact if you ever drop the device. The case comes in a few different pieces. First of all, you have the outer shell, which is a hard plastic. You might think that the Slim Armor series is a hard plastic, but the Tough Armor series actually does not bend like the Slim Armor does. This part, unfortunately, does scratch in time. I went ahead and took the liberty to scratch it with my keys, because often times I may have a few coins and perhaps my keys in my pocket. I did purposely carve my keys into my case, which hopefully you will not do under normal circumstances. The second part is the rubber or TPU inside, which gives it a very soft feeling to not scratch the phone as it sits inside the case. This inner shell is the majority of where your hand actually touches. It surrounds much of the sides, top, and bottom. If you have ever used the old school HTC phones, this is the exact type of TPU that prevents finger prints and gives it a really firm grip when you are holding the phone. The S7 is a very slippery phone without a case, which I am sure you know if you are looking for a case! This removes any worries that I truly have. Another difference between this and the Slim Armor is that there is no kickstand. After trying the Slim Armor, I do like the kickstand feature. Unfortunately, the kickstand did not make it to the Tough Armor series.
Overall, this is still my favorite Spigen product. The only "down" side is that I love the back of the S7, and I feel like the clear cases that Spigen carries can show off the back so much more. This case does not interfere with charging. The cutout ports are also very nicely done. There is no cutout for the sim card tray, but hopefully you are not taking that in and out often. The buttons feel clicky and responsive.
Straight out of the box the case is very attractive in coffee brown. The S7 fits in the holder perfectly and seems to be very secure. The magnetic clasp works well. All the cutouts are very generous. The overall look and feel are very nice and I am satisfied with my purchase with the following caveats:
VRS Design Wallet Folio Case
http://www.amazon.com/Galaxy-Design..._UL160_SR160,160_&refRID=028JFGRBSB4K0J2J85Y9
My particular case does not work with my wireless charger. If that is an issue avoid this case. Others can chime in if it's just me.
This will not replace a wallet completely. When you load up the case with cards and cash it does not sit well on the phone when closed. The three cards that I am am using don't sit that well either, but I feel they will be fine once the case is broken in a little more. Once broken in the front cover will have a curve to it for sure.
If you are the type not to use any screen protection, the case can potentially scratch the glass. The front flap has some give, so it will slide back and forth a bit. Also the edges of the cards come in direct contact with the screen.
A few stitches are not that tight. They have the potential to come loose with wear.
The "leather" has a few fine marks after a few hours in pocket. They are minor and hard to notice with a casual inspection. I am uncertain whether or not they will buff themselves out with wear or get worse. I will post a long term review at some point.
The front cover will press the home button while in pocket. There is a setting on the s7 to prevent this.
I know this sounds like a negative review, but I definitely do like the case. My logic when buying this case was that I would use it as a low profile wallet/case for occasions such as a night out or whenever I might want to minimize the bulk of carrying two items. If my caveats don't bother you too much than this may be the case for you.
If you have more cases , you can also add them into this thread
a lots of people contacted me about reviewing the cases , just simple contact the manufactory tell them what you can do for them,And you will have your answer
hey , i am going to add more reviews as i was contacted by some cases company , please add your review or tell me what you want to know
Spigen Wallet CASE
I really like this case. It's sleek and looks nice.
Pros
1. Phone fits snugly
2. Raised lips at top and bottom for extra protection
3. Look good
4. Holds up to 3 cards and easy to open
5. Buttons line up perfectly.
6. Double lining case for extra protection
Cons
1. Screen protector doesn't stay on due to tight fittings. (Solution: file down edges with file or scissors)
2. Card slot is very tight
3. Compared to my Onway case, this feels cheaper and more malleable.
4. Card slot could be a tad bigger.
Overall, it's a very nice case and I highly recommend it especially for someone who doesn't like carrying their wallet.
i am going to review a leather case , just trying to add more accurate description , let me know which case you want to know
any case that doesnt cover the buttons on the sides ?
dallasmanic said:
Otterbox Symmetery Case
I purchased the otterbox symmetry case in Eden teal. I wanted the floral pond design but it never seems to be in stock. The design on Eden teal is very cute. It reminds me somewhat of lilly Pulitzer or Vera Bradley designs. The case itself is fairly lightweight and a one piece construction. It Is hard plastic with a rubber lining and seal around the face.
The rubber lining around the face has a raised beveled edge. I'm not sure what the purpose of this is, but I do know it attracts dirt like crazy. Just a few moments in the pocket of my black pants and it picked up the color. It will probably continue to get dirty with use, but maybe regular wiping down with some alcohol or cleaner will help. It somewhat did today after I noticed the dye transfer. Also, the rubber seal has a little play.
The buttons are very firm but I hope they'll break in eventually. It's a little difficult to reach the mute switch, and I have very petite fingers. If you have large fingers, good luck!
I think it's pretty easy to get this case on and off. I didn't feel like I was gonna break my phone in two trying to get it off like my Speck Candyshell case.
I have a tempered glass screen protector on my phone and this case JUST BARELY clears it on the sides. It has plenty of room at the top and bottom.
I haven't dropped my phone yet to attest its protection. Then again, I really don't want to find out. Lol
I don't think this case was worth $40. Just seems a little steep for what it is. $25 is more reasonable. But hey, you pay for the name.
Overall, it's an okay case that hopefully provides more protection than you average run-of-the-mill snap on case.
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Was this review just copied and pasted from an iPhone case review? Or does the S7 have a mute switch that I'm not aware of?
Relayers said:
any case that doesnt cover the buttons on the sides ?
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i have not found yet

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