SUPCASE Unicorn Beetle PRO Full-body Rugged Hybrid +Screen +Beltclip < USD 13 Shipped - Nexus 6 Accessories

SUPCASE Unicorn Beetle PRO Full-body Rugged Hybrid +Screen +Beltclip < USD 13 Shipped
Seem like a great option to me - stylish and functional, keeps your $650 intact and as secure as possible with almost all the beauty in place and moto sign left exposed.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00OHFGMGU/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
USD 12.5 shipped at the moment, it was USD 9.5 a week ago (per-ordered two of them).
Reviews range from 4.5 to 5.0, depending on a smartphone model.
http://www.amazon.com/SUPCASE-Full-..._52?s=wireless&ie=UTF8&qid=1414339195&sr=1-52
http://www.amazon.com/SUPCASE-Full-..._17?s=wireless&ie=UTF8&qid=1414339068&sr=1-17

it does look good. says its not shipping until november 29th though...

Nice case. Looks like Urban Armor. Not a fan of the pill-shaped opening for the camera and Motorola logo though. Would rather have 2 separate holes (like the Spigen slim armor for the N6). Or even a case that doesn't display the Motorola logo at all. Thanks for sharing though. :good:

Been eyeballing this case for a few days, I personally like it and think it offers great protection, but before I order one, I'm curious if the thickness will prevent wireless charging. That will determine whether I get it or not.

I had one of the Supcase beetle cases for the OG Moto X. I liked the look of it on the computer screen, however in the hand, it's rather uncomfortable because of its construction. The plastic is rather sharp on the sides and edges where the phone is held. So I would be apprehensive about purchasing one of these for my own soon-to-own N6.
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This looks smoother
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The supcase is the one I wanted to have as there is no otterbox available. I decided to get the White one, and guess what. In Germany, you can get the black one via Amazon. All other countries around Germany (UK, FR) have it listed in White. Duuuh.

I got the Supcase unicorn beetle pro and took it straight off! It makes an already big phone just too dam big!

MaximoMark79 said:
I got the Supcase unicorn beetle pro and took it straight off! It makes an already big phone just too dam big!
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It surely gets a lot bigger. I know from my previous phones with Otterboxes. But on the other side, I find handling the phone much easier if it's heavier and bulkier, too. The additional rubber stuff and edges of those coses make handling easier for me. but well, yes, tastes are different
You have the White case and want to get rid of it?

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I have this case, its pretty awesome and is fully protected.
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I have one of these on my n6 and also on my n9. I think its a great deal and offers good protection. I'm very happy with them both especially for the price!

I have this case! I agree that some aspects of it are non-appealing. The back of the case is rounded to much and very slick. Its quite hard to remove the case. The rubber plug that protects the charge hole is very tight and presses down on the charge cable when the phone is charging.
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I'm in the army and day to day use is rigorous. The supcase has proven to be extremely tough. Once its on the phone it fits very tight and completely protects the phone. The pill shape opening in the back is quite useful in my opinion. With it showing the Motorola logo on the back of the phone, this acts as a aid in my single handed operation of the huge NEXUS 6. It provides a solid holding spot for my index finger. Although it may be a very cheap case it functions amazingly well in my extreme conditions work environment. The complimentary belt clip holster functions quite nice as well.

I ordered the case and love it. I'm a letter carrier and needed a rugged case with a belt clip. The only negative comments I have about it is that it is extremely hard to remove the case from the phone and I had to remove my tempered glass because of the snug fit. It is smooth on the back, but the rubberized part of the case gives me good grip on the case. Overall 4 out of 5 stars, IMO.

RayEdmondson said:
I ordered the case and love it. I'm a letter carrier and needed a rugged case with a belt clip. The only negative comments I have about it is that it is extremely hard to remove the case from the phone and I had to remove my tempered glass because of the snug fit. It is smooth on the back, but the rubberized part of the case gives me good grip on the case. Overall 4 out of 5 stars, IMO.
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A fellow postal worker! Just make sure the belt clip doesnt get in the way of your dog spray, scanner, or pantech

PaisanNYC said:
A fellow postal worker! Just make sure the belt clip doesnt get in the way of your dog spray, scanner, or pantech
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Nope. It does not work with wireless charger. I have two wireless chargers, both works fine for my N7 and N5 (with normal case), but it does not work with my N6 with Supcase.
However, I suspect the wireless charger is killing my N5 battery (that's why I have to buy a N6 in the first place), so I probably won't miss wireless charging too much.

hevangel said:
Nope. It does not work with wireless charger. I have two wireless chargers, both works fine for my N7 and N5 (with normal case), but it does not work with my N6 with Supcase.
However, I suspect the wireless charger is killing my N5 battery (that's why I have to buy a N6 in the first place), so I probably won't miss wireless charging too much.
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It works with all of my wireless chargers , even my portable QiStone which is the weakest one.

I decided to compare this case with my dual-layer cases because it was mentioned that wireless charging is still enabled with it on. I also confirmed this to be true, so that's cool.
I like the holster ease, although not using a proper hinge means that the hard plastic tab which you pull open to release the phone might snap some day.
This is not a dual-layer case, though it's got nice coverage on top of the screen's front-facing edges and uses hard, rubberized sides around the phone's perimeter. There is a thin strip of foam between the phone and the hard plastic back, instead of a dual-layer case's full sleeve that surrounds the phone and is then covered by the harder, outer case. So, in an impact on the sides, I think the soft edges will displace some force into the case's rigid frame instead of all hitting the phone, which is good. But, an impact on the phone's back would seem to mostly travel right into the phone due to that very thin foam strip separating the phone and case.
The built-in screen protector/plastic shield is glued into the top assembly piece, so I had to use an X-Acto knife to pry it up and then pulled it off with pliers. That left a strip of semi-soft glue all the way around the inside lip of that piece, which would have been in contact with the phone's glass or edge after assembling. So, it took about 10 minutes to carefully scrape all the glue residue away and then clean that frame piece to ensure nothing much was left.
Perhaps due to not having the built-in screen protector, I noticed that there was a slight lift in a couple areas between the phone's (Spigen Crystal-protected) glass surface and the rubberized lip of the SUPCASE's frame after it was fully assembled on the phone. This isn't the worst thing in the world, but it means that liquids and debris simply have better lines of sight to get under the case, potentially.
As others have said, the fit is incredibly tight and that also makes it difficult to remove - I don't see that as a negative, since I would only remove a case if it broke.
I'm still very wary with this big, thin phone and prefer a full dual-layer design around it. But, I like the solidity of this case and its holster clip. So, I'll keep it around as a backup.
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Best bang for your buck, protective case

Subject speaks for itself, looking for the best protective case for lowest price possible, whether its from Amazon, etc.
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I'm just trying to not spend a load of money, I've seen good cases for decent prices so just trying to get some ideas.
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Consider price range you're aiming for?
I guess $30 or less.
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http://www.handhelditems.com
Good prices on nice quality cases.
I personally like a hard silicon (TPU) case because of the impact resistance and ease of getting it on/off.
I like the Silicon cases from Verizon for the perfect fit, but I get a pretty good discount through my company there which makes the price a lot more manageable. My next case is on the way from the website above because I've seen how nice the cases are in person.
I've got several, and the Incipio or Seidio 2 piece cases are the best. I'm rocking the Seidio Active combo because I need a holster, but if you want my grey/black Incipio, I'd sell it for that price.
Pm me if interested
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I had the incipio and hated it, it was a lint magnet which sucks if you carry your phone in your pocket.
I actually gave it away free to a poster on this site. I now use a hard rubber HTCPedia case that works with the extended battery and I love it.
~John
jmorton10 said:
I had the incipio and hated it, it was a lint magnet which sucks if you carry your phone in your pocket.
I actually gave it away free to a poster on this site. I now use a hard rubber HTCPedia case that works with the extended battery and I love it.
~John
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Way to block that guy's attempt to help someone out........
KORM via the beast known as the Rezound.
Cruzer light from Amazon. 9 shipped
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http://www.amazon.com/HTC-Rezound-Rubberized-Shell-Holster/dp/B0067P0EGM/ref=pd_sxp_grid_pt_0_2
I got this for like 12 bucks shipped
Many on this site mention it but they don't say much about it.
It's hard plastic not rubber.
It's like the rezounds battery door, meaning it's hard plastic that has been textured to feel like rubber.
The fit seems to be perfect.
The phone stays snug in the holster, but I can imagine over time it will loosen somewhat as the case gets worn and the plastic smooths from the friction.
All buttons are accessible.
Belt clip swivels 90 degrees in each direction and feels very sturdy.
The belt clip opening seems to be wide enough to secure to most belts.
The phone shell has a fold out that is used as a kickstand.
Overall, for the price this is a very good case.
With the proper screen protector I think the phone would survive a 3 foot drop with some possible scuffing on the top or bottom edges.
A drop while the phone is in the holster from 4 should not be very damaging if at all.
IMHO my phone is protected from day to day dings and clumbsy fumbles. Will the phone survive a falling out of my back pack while doing 80 MPH on my motorcycle? IDK.
That's my 2 cents
Hit thanks if it helps
Forgot the 1 real con.
There is no cutout on the holster for the micro usb port, so you can't pull the whole holster off and plug in, you need to take the phone out of the holster.
I may try to modify the holster with my dremel to make the charging port accessible while in the holster.
mc_365 said:
http://www.amazon.com/HTC-Rezound-Rubberized-Shell-Holster/dp/B0067P0EGM/ref=pd_sxp_grid_pt_0_2
I got this for like 12 bucks shipped
Many on this site mention it but they don't say much about it.
It's hard plastic not rubber.
It's like the rezounds battery door, meaning it's hard plastic that has been textured to feel like rubber.
The fit seems to be perfect.
The phone stays snug in the holster, but I can imagine over time it will loosen somewhat as the case gets worn and the plastic smooths from the friction.
All buttons are accessible.
Belt clip swivels 90 degrees in each direction and feels very sturdy.
The belt clip opening seems to be wide enough to secure to most belts.
The phone shell has a fold out that is used as a kickstand.
Overall, for the price this is a very good case.
With the proper screen protector I think the phone would survive a 3 foot drop with some possible scuffing on the top or bottom edges.
A drop while the phone is in the holster from 4 should not be very damaging if at all.
IMHO my phone is protected from day to day dings and clumbsy fumbles. Will the phone survive a falling out of my back pack while doing 80 MPH on my motorcycle? IDK.
That's my 2 cents
Hit thanks if it helps
Forgot the 1 real con.
There is no cutout on the holster for the micro usb port, so you can't pull the whole holster off and plug in, you need to take the phone out of the holster.
I may try to modify the holster with my dremel to make the charging port accessible while in the holster.
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Thanks for the review! Been waiting for someone to review this case. For $6 I'm getting it for the kickstand alone.
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mc_365 said:
I got this for like 12 bucks shipped
Many on this site mention it but they don't say much about it.
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I have that one as well and it's a good case and holster.
The only negative IMO is: I wish the case had more coverage around the top and bottom of the phone. Those parts are open and the phone or screen could break if the phone lands just right (or wrong...)
Is this the Incipio case mentioned earlier in the thread?
http://www.amazon.com/Incipio-HT-223-Rezound-SILICRYLIC-Silicone/dp/B006PD6LPE/ref=pd_sim_cps_2
Seems kinda nice.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=21632695
This should be mine come next week.
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I got a Bodyglove Slim Profile case. you can have it for $10.
its a very good case, feels sturdy and feels like it can take a hit. Custom carbon fiber wrap looks awesome.
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Just got a seido active so I no longer need it.
Go with a otterbox commuter case off of ebay. Big discount off MSRP. Total coverage, with soft case, additional coverage with hard over top. Also comes with a static screen protector.
I've had two on different phones. Great protection from drops, all ports are easily accessed, Makes power and vol buttons much easier to press.
g8-rez said:
Go with a otterbox commuter case off of ebay. Big discount off MSRP. Total coverage, with soft case, additional coverage with hard over top. Also comes with a static screen protector.
I've had two on different phones. Great protection from drops, all ports are easily accessed, Makes power and vol buttons much easier to press.
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By static screen protector, meaning it has its own it puts on itself? That would be nice, I suck at putting those on.
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I just got the Incipio Silicrylic case and like it a lot, I would have liked a grippier silicone, but my phone feels much more secure in my hand with the case on
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By static screen protector, meaning it has its own it puts on itself? That would be nice, I suck at putting those on.
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NO, by static i mean one that doesn't use a water solution to install.
Its one that just lays on, like most of the cheap ones you can find.
If you want an Otterbox Defender..PM me. I have on that is practically new (including the screen protector unused) that I will sell for cheap.

Which case should I choose?

So i've been looking for a new case since i'm not really satisfied with the current bumper I have on now. And I've narrowed it down to these two cases. They both have pro's and cons so im coming to xda on what you guys think?
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First is this aluminum bumper. As you can see from the picture this is a beauty. It will make your note 3 feel like your actually holding a $700 phone instead of holding plastic faux leather. And im guessing the protection must be good since it's like a body replacement. But then the cons come in. Reduced signal, I'll need to carry the small screwdriver around if i wanted to open back, If I drop it there will be dents, and I will be most likely getting a tempered glass for more protection.
Then there is this case. All leather, hand stitched goodness. It looks good, can act like a wallet, and has a hole around the speaker so I don't need to have my credit cards hanging out when I make calls. But then if I lose my phone I lose everything (credit cards, ID, etc). The volume keys aren't accessible when its closed. Im not sure if i'd need a tempered glass. I think there were some other cons that I don't remember.
So what do you guys think wins? Im open for you guys to comment.
lol im not really into the leather wallet/case but the Kommadant looks really nice, too expensive for me but i do have to aluminum bumper cases and they do reduce signal but nothing that bothers be atleast. id go for the Kommandant just for the premium feel and amazing look.
Man.... I just need a nice tpu case with a back reading suport and a usual screen protector... Works perfectly and i don't damage at all my phone.
This leather case is complicated, and the aluminun case its beautiful but i bet it scratches all the phone body when you remove the case. Metal against plastic, no way plastic can survive intact.
Not a fan of either personally. Neither one of them will provide much if any protection if you drop the phone.
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Back to the drawing board my friend, neither one of those cases are meant for drop protection imho. I can almost guarantee signal loss with that aluminum case and that leather one looks weird, like a luggage bag.
I actually bought a wallet style case the first day I bought this phone just to have a case on it and its just turned out to be a pain as far as using the phone for calling someone. I would say look into the Spigen Slim Armor, Spigen Neo Hybrid, or UAG cases and if you do look at a Spigen case, make sure they are authentic. I mentioned those three because I have both Spigen's for the note and had the UAG for my GS3, great cases.
not a fan of the flip cases.
the bumper you posted will drop your signal not due to the metal back.
There is another bumper tha just goes around the outside so it doesnt block the antenna.
It does suck about the screw driver being needed but ahh i have a htc one m7 and its all build in no removing the battery, just like iphones.
So i dont think that that is such a big deal.
Dropping it will make a dent but depends on where you get it from you should be able to buy a new one if you dent up this one.
For myself personally, having used a wallet case for a good 2 months, it's nothing special. It's convenient in some cases, but when you get coins for change, it kind of sucks. Also, I live in constant fear that I'm going to accidentally drop everything out if it every time I open it. That being said, I'd much rather the wallet over the screw in case. I open my phone up a lot, so yeah. I'm currently using a Neo Hybrid (if you could call it that.. it's fake ) and a tempered glass screen protector. It's awesome Dunno if that helps or not.
I have used the Neo Hybrid on my S4 and its was a GREAT case. It's not aluminum so no signal issues. I will NEVER use a case that flips cloed on the screen. To many issues with scratch/wear on the glass with sand or other particles. Being in your pocket it creates friction on the glass. If it doesn't scratch with sand or dirt, it will likely over time wear away the oleophobic coating on the glass or glass screen protector.
Eric214 said:
I have used the Neo Hybrid on my S4 and its was a GREAT case. It's not aluminum so no signal issues. I will NEVER use a case that flips cloed on the screen. To many issues with scratch/wear on the glass with sand or other particles. Being in your pocket it creates friction on the glass. If it doesn't scratch with sand or dirt, it will likely over time wear away the oleophobic coating on the glass or glass screen protector.
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Yeah it makes me cringe when people say they like them for the screen protection. Yes they cover the screen, this is very different from protecting the screen.
I'd recommend either a neo hybrid, slim armor or uag, in combination with a tempered glass screen protector.
Imo, the uag will give the most protection and the neo the least. The neo still provides good protection, just not as good as the other two.
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When I buy a case, its protection I look for, not aesthetics, so the leather cases aren't even an option for me.
I've got an Otterbox Defender. Hard plastic inner with rubber outer and flaps for the charging port and the headphone jack. Haven't dropped the phone from a decent height yet (and I don't plan to lol) but I've used two-piece cases on other devices and I find they offer the best protection. The Otterbox Commuter is a bit cheaper and a bit smaller, but there's no built-in screen protector, though it does come with a plastic adhesive one. The Commuter is a little less protective than the Defender and the Defender is a bit bulkier, but not by that much, I tried both at the store before I bought the Defender. The Defender does work with some glass screen protectors for added protection as well, if you remove the built-in screen plastic protector.
Check this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=50196347
Might change your mind on other possibilities for cases.
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Cobris said:
I will suggest everybody to check at zerolemon's website before you buy a case from somewhere else.
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I didn't find any case for note 3 on zerolemon's website.
WandersonGD said:
I didn't find any case for note 3 on zerolemon's website.
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He means the otterbox like case that comes with the zerolemon battery. A great deal for only $60!
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d12unk13astard said:
Check this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=50196347
Might change your mind on other possibilities for cases.
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I read the reviews there. Never tried the Spigen or the other one, but I tried both Otterbox cases and agree with the reviewer.
d12unk13astard said:
He means the otterbox like case that comes with the zerolemon battery. A great deal for only $60!
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Mine arrived today from Zerolemon, extended battery with the tough case. Will install when I get home from work and let you know what I think. First impressions just seeing the case in my hands, it's not quite as nice a case as the Otterbox, but I'll report back once I put the phone in.
UPDATE: So I put the phone in the new case with the extended battery. The Otterbox is the only other case I've used on my Note 3, so that's all I have to compare the Zerolemon with. It's not much thicker than the Otterbox, though the Otterbox Defender does seem to offer a bit more protection: The rubber outside of the Zerolemon is a bit harder than the rubber on the Otterbox; it just seems like the Otterbox would absorb an impact a bit better than the Zerolemon. The flaps are a bit difficult to open as well, since they're just thin flaps instead of thicker plugs like the Otterbox. And there's a flap over the S-Pen!! Some people might like that, but I don't. That flap also covers the speaker, but there is a slit in the flap and volume is surprisingly not affected. I just find that flap unnecessary and it can really be in the way if you use the pen a lot. The battery came with about a 50% charge (that will probably vary from order to order), but it says to fully charge it right away anyway. As I only just started using the case and battery, I can't comment on the life of the extended battery.
That said, I'd be willing to put up with the annoying flaps and slightly less protection to get the extended battery, but I will be returning the case, as it is unusable for me: The hole for the headphone jack is too small, and will only take the narrow-body plugs, usually found on earbuds or cheaper headphones. The problem is that the hole in the case is a rectangle; round peg, square hole. My headphones have a full size body on the plug, so they just don't fit. I mean the part that you hold as you plug in the headphones, directly above the plug that actually goes in. Very disappointing since a round hole for a round plug just makes sense and the case is otherwise well-designed. I was really looking forward to the extended battery, but the headphones issue is a deal-breaker.
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I read the reviews there. Never tried the Spigen or the other one, but I tried both Otterbox cases and agree with the reviewer.
Mine arrived today from Zerolemon, extended battery with the tough case. Will install when I get home from work and let you know what I think. First impressions just seeing the case in my hands, it's not quite as nice a case as the Otterbox, but I'll report back once I put the phone in.
UPDATE: So I put the phone in the new case with the extended battery. The Otterbox is the only other case I've used on my Note 3, so that's all I have to compare the Zerolemon with. It's not much thicker than the Otterbox, though the Otterbox Defender does seem to offer a bit more protection: The rubber outside of the Zerolemon is a bit harder than the rubber on the Otterbox; it just seems like the Otterbox would absorb an impact a bit better than the Zerolemon. The flaps are a bit difficult to open as well, since they're just thin flaps instead of thicker plugs like the Otterbox. And there's a flap over the S-Pen!! Some people might like that, but I don't. That flap also covers the speaker, but there is a slit in the flap and volume is surprisingly not affected. I just find that flap unnecessary and it can really be in the way if you use the pen a lot. The battery came with about a 50% charge (that will probably vary from order to order), but it says to fully charge it right away anyway. As I only just started using the case and battery, I can't comment on the life of the extended battery.
That said, I'd be willing to put up with the annoying flaps and slightly less protection to get the extended battery, but I will be returning the case, as it is unusable for me: The hole for the headphone jack is too small, and will only take the narrow-body plugs, usually found on earbuds or cheaper headphones. The problem is that the hole in the case is a rectangle; round peg, square hole. My headphones have a full size body on the plug, so they just don't fit. I mean the part that you hold as you plug in the headphones, directly above the plug that actually goes in. Very disappointing since a round hole for a round plug just makes sense and the case is otherwise well-designed. I was really looking forward to the extended battery, but the headphones issue is a deal-breaker.
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Ran into the same problem with the headphone jack opening being to small. I ended up buying a really short extension with a smaller collar that fit the opening. Love the case and battery. Also purchased the MIME Feather tempered glass and replaced the plastic protector that came with the case.
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Otterbox Defender. 'nuff said :good::good::good:
ZEROLEMON 10000 Battery case FTW.
I also have to say that the volume and power buttons just feel off with the ZL case. They work, but they just feel off.
Click thanks if I helped you.
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geminiworld8 said:
just my opinion, i like the leather one more
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Imagine the leather one with sview. THAT with some screen protector... yeah baby.
Flip Wallet Cases
I'm particularly fond of the look and usage of the flip cases myself (not that I've actually had one for myself. Mine are on their way from China as we speak...). For all my other phones, I've had the bumper cases which are good (cause I'm a firm believer in protecting your tech investments) but I'm a girl. I have wristlets instead of wallets and the flip wallet cases does the job for me. Whatever works best to be honest. And, I strongly recommend getting multiple cases for different purposes.
I used this site >> galaxynote3case (google it please)<< which coincidentally I found cruising through this forum a few months ago.
I'll let you know how good the flip/wallet cases are when I finally get mine.

Best Official OnePlus 6t Case

I'm torn between the Nylon, Red silicone, and the sandstone. What do you guys recommend and what are your experiences with them?
My OEM OnePlus 6T Sandstone case arrived today.
https://www.oneplus.com/oneplus-6t-protective-case
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Another thumbs-up to OnePlus for fit & overall quality.
1) The finish is the star here,wish the phone itself had the same,as with the OG 1+1.
2) Low profile,adds little to the overall width/thickness of the phone.
Unlike a lot of 3rd party thin cases,this one feels substantial & secure,a reassuring "snap" when you install it,it's not going to pop-off unless you want to remove it.
3) The side edges are raised enough to place the phone face-down with confidence,but,does not get in the way of using the phone.
The rear camera is safe as well,it sits below the surface of the case.
If there was an achilles heel for this case,it would be the top & bottom edges of the phone are fully exposed.
That doesn't bother me,but,if I had a choice of one of the two edges to be covered,it would be the top,since there's nothing going on there anyway.
The buttons are exposed on the sides,but,I consider that an asset (& a necessity for the slider switch).
If I were rating this on a 5-Star system,I'd give it a 4.5 out of 5, a half point deducted for the top edge being exposed.
A definite buy,take your pick of color/finish,but,I find the sandstone to be the best in both looks & feel-in-hand/grippiness. :good:
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My OEM OnePlus 6T Sandstone case arrived today.
https://www.oneplus.com/oneplus-6t-protective-case
Another thumbs-up to OnePlus for fit & overall quality.
1) The finish is the star here,wish the phone itself had the same,as with the OG 1+1.
2) Low profile,adds little to the overall width/thickness of the phone.
Unlike a lot of 3rd party thin cases,this one feels substantial & secure,a reassuring "snap" when you install it,it's not going to pop-off unless you want to remove it.
3) The side edges are raised enough to place the phone face-down with confidence,but,does not get in the way of using the phone.
The rear camera is safe as well,it sits below the surface of the case.
If there was an achilles heel for this case,it would be the top & bottom edges of the phone are fully exposed.
That doesn't bother me,but,if I had a choice of one of the two edges to be covered,it would be the top,since there's nothing going on there anyway.
The buttons are exposed on the sides,but,I consider that an asset (& a necessity for the slider switch).
If I were rating this on a 5-Star system,I'd give it a 4.5 out of 5, a half point deducted for the top edge being exposed.
A definite buy,take your pick of color/finish,but,I find the sandstone to be the best in both looks & feel-in-hand/grippiness. :good:
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Plus 1 for the sandstone, I loved the feeling of OnePlus One. I'm so glad they continue to make cases with the same texture.
KOLIOSIS said:
My OEM OnePlus 6T Sandstone case arrived today.
https://www.oneplus.com/oneplus-6t-protective-case
Another thumbs-up to OnePlus for fit & overall quality.
1) The finish is the star here,wish the phone itself had the same,as with the OG 1+1.
2) Low profile,adds little to the overall width/thickness of the phone.
Unlike a lot of 3rd party thin cases,this one feels substantial & secure,a reassuring "snap" when you install it,it's not going to pop-off unless you want to remove it.
3) The side edges are raised enough to place the phone face-down with confidence,but,does not get in the way of using the phone.
The rear camera is safe as well,it sits below the surface of the case.
If there was an achilles heel for this case,it would be the top & bottom edges of the phone are fully exposed.
That doesn't bother me,but,if I had a choice of one of the two edges to be covered,it would be the top,since there's nothing going on there anyway.
The buttons are exposed on the sides,but,I consider that an asset (& a necessity for the slider switch).
If I were rating this on a 5-Star system,I'd give it a 4.5 out of 5, a half point deducted for the top edge being exposed.
A definite buy,take your pick of color/finish,but,I find the sandstone to be the best in both looks & feel-in-hand/grippiness. :good:
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Had the sandstone for my 5T. May have to bite the bullet and get it for my 6T.
I would have but i'm worried about the top and bottom
I just got mine today. It's great! This is just the kind of case I buy for all my phones.
I love that it's super slim, the texture, button cutouts, perfect fit, etc.
I bought the Nylon case, I wanted to have more durability and a nice look and this case is perfect for me. Thought about carbon too, but on the site it is rated that it is thicker.
Nylon case every time. Nice grip, not bulky, feels amazing, and you also get a micro fibre lining inside the case which is essential for stopping dirt from scratching your phone while the case is on. It also protects the top and bottom.
Used to love the sandstone case, but as it's hard plastic you will definitely end up with scratches and marks on your phone, especially on the soft metal frame, from tiny pieces of dirt. That has been the case since the OP5 onwards, as the anodized aluminium shows marks up more than the silver OP3/T used to.
Plus the only time I've dropped a phone in over 5 years with the OP6, I had sandstone case on, and the top edge got destroyed because the curve of the frame goes beyond the corners of the case.
Does anyone know if this case happens to interfere with a screen protector?
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Does anyone know if this case happens to interfere with a screen protector?
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No.. All oneplus cases are compatible with official tamper glass screen protectors :good:
Pro tip: if you need drop protection go for bumper cases, others like the sandstone and other slim cases offer limited protection.
striker33 said:
Nylon case every time. Nice grip, not bulky, feels amazing, and you also get a micro fibre lining inside the case which is essential for stopping dirt from scratching your phone while the case is on. It also protects the top and bottom.
Used to love the sandstone case, but as it's hard plastic you will definitely end up with scratches and marks on your phone, especially on the soft metal frame, from tiny pieces of dirt. That has been the case since the OP5 onwards, as the anodized aluminium shows marks up more than the silver OP3/T used to.
Plus the only time I've dropped a phone in over 5 years with the OP6, I had sandstone case on, and the top edge got destroyed because the curve of the frame goes beyond the corners of the case.
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I got the nylon case and it is a little slick but I love it! Looks and feels so good! Wish the sandstone was full protection like the nylon case though
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Another vote for the nylon case. Enough grip, good protection and still fits in my Klein belt pouch for work.
Funk Wizard said:
No.. All oneplus cases are compatible with official tamper glass screen protectors :good:
Pro tip: if you need drop protection go for bumper cases, others like the sandstone and other slim cases offer limited protection.
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I ordered the Karbon protective case thinking it was the bumper case version. While i feel like it offers little to no drop protection, it is a nice smooth feel and makes the phone feel like my old Droid Maxx Dev Edition. I wish i had seen this post when i ordered. lol.
I've got the sandstone and nylon case. I like swapping cases every now and then and imo those two are just perfect. The sandstone is slim and grippy and the nylon case offers superb protection and looks awesome.
Another vote for nylon. I'm lovin' it!
kitcostantino said:
I ordered the Karbon protective case thinking it was the bumper case version. While i feel like it offers little to no drop protection, it is a nice smooth feel and makes the phone feel like my old Droid Maxx Dev Edition. I wish i had seen this post when i ordered. lol.
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Well bumper cases are listed here just for reference
https://www.oneplus.in/oneplus-6t-bumper-case
reppi said:
I've got the sandstone and nylon case. I like swapping cases every now and then and imo those two are just perfect. The sandstone is slim and grippy and the nylon case offers superb protection and looks awesome.
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Another vote for nylon. I'm lovin' it!
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Yeah nylon case is also one that I like, though I don't keep the case on most of the time. Nylon case give good protection and textured feel in the hand.
Careful dropping it on un even surfaces, the pebbly streets of NYC cracked my screen even with tempered glass on it.
I used the OEM sandstone case.
Weird0ne said:
Careful dropping it on un even surfaces, the pebbly streets of NYC cracked my screen even with tempered glass on it.
I used the OEM sandstone case.
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Damn That is why you need bumper cases for drop protection. Hope you have insurance on your device.
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Damn That is why you need bumper cases for drop protection. Hope you have insurance on your device.
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I have insurance now... XD
I got the Karbon protective case, fabricated with Kevlar, but I wish I'd got the bumper case cause that looks more protective to me

Accessories what case are you using/getting?

I have the spigen rugged armor case. it is protective but slippery. i like the protection and the fact that it has holes for a lanyard, which i use a dsptch quick release wrist strap that i actually use as a neck strap when i'm on a photo outing. but i'm just not happy with it being slippery. i wonder why neither sony or their suppliers here in the us sell the sony style cover. i would be willing to try it.
anyways, any recommendations for a case? i'd actually like to go caseless but am too afraid of scratching the camera lens or cracking the screen. here in the us sony isn't a popular smartphone brand and getting repairs done i imagine won’t be easy.
I got the Caseology Vault case because it was the only thing I could get next day when my phone came in, didn't expect to like it but it's actually really nice. Good "sandstone" texture on the bottom 2/3 of it, pretty grippy and pleasant to hold.
I personally am used to this Japan brand design, as I generally held my phone around the edge.
Top: G10 Choro
Bottom: Aluminum
These 2 are essentially different in materials, design wise is similar. They added texture on slanted surface to help grip, only the outerst vertical face is smooth flat.
G10 Chrono material is new to me, feels a lot friction when fingers come in contact, and it's also lighter then aluminum version.
So, at the end I'm giving G10 Chrono version a try as of current useage.
I do still apply a glass protector on the front, and soft film on the back to get my phone fully covered.
(drop protection wise, this design of bumper, as long as dropping on flat surface, it'll always the bumper come in contact first, never the phone. If there is object / pointy rocks / etc. then yes there are probability that phone would be come in contact then)
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Phone in G10 Chrono, fits perfectly, and its case button is easy to press also.
I just got a spigen rugged armor. It's good so far. But it generates dust on top, and the sides are raised, so it's not great for gestures. Can anyone recommend a good tempered glass screen protector? I figure it could raise the screen so edges will not be such a problem..
SonySteve said:
I personally am used to this Japan brand design, as I generally held my phone around the edge.
Top: G10 Choro
Bottom: Aluminum
These 2 are essentially different in materials, design wise is similar. They added texture on slanted surface to help grip, only the outerst vertical face is smooth flat.
G10 Chrono material is new to me, feels a lot friction when fingers come in contact, and it's also lighter then aluminum version.
So, at the end I'm giving G10 Chrono version a try as of current useage.
I do still apply a glass protector on the front, and soft film on the back to get my phone fully covered.
(drop protection wise, this design of bumper, as long as dropping on flat surface, it'll always the bumper come in contact first, never the phone. If there is object / pointy rocks / etc. then yes there are probability that phone would be come in contact then)
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Phone in G10 Chrono, fits perfectly, and its case button is easy to press also.
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i like this one. looks really nice. i will try to buy but might be tough to get in USA.
Please take a look at TUDIA DualShield
I used it on my previous phone as well.
I'm using this one but not recommended as the power button is too deep for fingerprint to work properly all the time
TUDIA DualShield Designed for Sony Xperia 1 III Case (2021), [Merge] Shockproof Tough Dual Layer Hard PC Soft TPU Slim Protective Case Cover - Metallic Slate: Amazon.co.uk: Electronics & Photo
TUDIA DualShield Designed for Sony Xperia 1 III Case (2021), [Merge] Shockproof Tough Dual Layer Hard PC Soft TPU Slim Protective Case Cover - Metallic Slate: Amazon.co.uk: Electronics & Photo
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And screen protector these which seem ok if a tiny bit short on the edges
PULEN Screen Protector for Sony Xperia 1 III, Tempered Glass Film, 3 Packs : Amazon.co.uk: Electronics & Photo
Free delivery and returns on eligible orders. Buy PULEN Screen Protector for Sony Xperia 1 III, Tempered Glass Film, 3 Packs at Amazon UK.
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Ultra-Thin and Lightweight Carbon Fiber Shell for Sony Xperia 1 III Phone Protective Case (Black) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B096K8GM9...abc_B3WXGZ5WR2YQSGM4HCKT?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
I'm using this one with a supershieldz screen protector. Didn't add any bulk, feels very sturdy and added a nice feel to the phone.
kintwofan said:
Ultra-Thin and Lightweight Carbon Fiber Shell for Sony Xperia 1 III Phone Protective Case (Black) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B096K8GM9...abc_B3WXGZ5WR2YQSGM4HCKT?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
I'm using this one with a supershieldz screen protector. Didn't add any bulk, feels very sturdy and added a nice feel to the phone.
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Came to post the very same case, which is the one I got.
I hate cases--ruins the svelt size and premium feel of a good phone. I doubt they provide a ton of protection, but these carbon fiber cases are genuinely thin and add no perceptible bulk, and actually feel quite nice in the hand.
From my experience, cases damage the phone more than they protect it if you take good care of them. I gave up using cases because dirt always finds a way to get in and scuff the metal sides. If you never drop the phone or place it over rough surface, the phone stays pristine.
Removing the case to clean it often also rubs and scratches the paint on the sides, so I don't understand why so many people use cases and I don't understand why cases with cloth on the inside aren't more popular.
Edit: not to mention how much I hate giving up the premium feel of metal when holding the phone instead of feeling cheap plastic all over the phone.
Chiming in to say I have both the Spigen Rugged Armor and Caseology Vault case and have used them for a short period of time, both feels nice in the hand. Can't conclusively say which is better, so I'll still need to try it for some time
One thing i noticed (or maybe it's just me), is that the Spigen case have a slightly higher depth for the camera bump (presumably to protect the lens from accidental scratching)
soundslike1981 said:
Came to post the very same case, which is the one I got.
I hate cases--ruins the svelt size and premium feel of a good phone. I doubt they provide a ton of protection, but these carbon fiber cases are genuinely thin and add no perceptible bulk, and actually feel quite nice in the hand.
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Does it work with this wireless charging case?
Haven't tested wireless charging, sorry. Probably the manufacturer has specified if it does, and/or someone has asked/answered that question on the product page on Amaazon? That said, I thought these sort of cases generally work with wireless charging--again though, haven't tried it myself.
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Does it work with this wireless charging case?
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Yes it works with wireless charging. I have used 3 different wireless charging pads with it and they've all worked perfectly
soundslike1981 said:
Came to post the very same case, which is the one I got.
I hate cases--ruins the svelt size and premium feel of a good phone. I doubt they provide a ton of protection, but these carbon fiber cases are genuinely thin and add no perceptible bulk, and actually feel quite nice in the hand.
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I'm with you. I've ran my last several phones without a case because I could never find one I liked. I wasn't even sure when I ordered this one, but so far I absolutely love it. Kept the phone light and small and really like the texture
Bought a few clear TPU cases, one Aioria leather. But then I also ordered a carbon fiber skin case from Ali Express a couple of months back that just showed up. Keeps the slim design and premium look. Less than $25, but will take at least a couple of months to arrive.
I bought the Spigen Rugged Amor and the CYRILL by Spigen 'Stone' colour, knowing that they're both essentially Spigen. They obviously use the same moulds so the fit is identical for each. No problem with the power button recess or a loose fit.
The CYRILL has a slightly raised bump around the camera hole and the side grips are vertical, so run the length of the phone. It's a lighter slate grey colour, but the back is all one matte shade, instead of the Rugged Armor with its tacky fake carbon fibre effect patches. I hate how they do that. However, the matte effect finish of the main part of the back panel on the Rugged Armor feels really nice, and the side grips are a nice diagonal hatched effect which feels very nice.
Personally, I wish Spigen had already brought a Liquid Air case to market for the X1M3, I love the subtle back panel design and I have them on all my other phones. Hopefully in due course. The Caseology looked nearly identical to the Rugged Armor for even more money, so I skipped that.
I fitted the Spigen AlignMaster (GLAStR) screen protector this evening - like all protectors, the curse of tiny dust particles and a few small hairs, but this time the included adhesive "dust removal" stickers was an absolute blessing. It took about a dozen minor dust removals after applying the main protector, but it's now on and perfect.
I'm mixed about the Spigen's black panels top and bottom, I don't really see why they're there as they add nothing to the design and require a totally aligned fit to avoid cutting off screen edges. However, the alignment frame which comes with the protector makes it so simple to place the glass on to the screen and get it 100% aligned, I wasn't that bothered.
I also bought the 3 pack of PULEN protectors; they're much more basic, standard "tempered glass 9H" style affairs. Slightly sharper edges than the Spigen protector, though the Spigen one isn't totally bevelled either. You would want to use a case. to avoid catching an edge and lifting the protector off the screen.
The Spigen protector fits snugly into a Spigen case, as expected. If you're aligning by hand and using a TPU case, you may want to apply the glass with the phone in the case.
Mangoon said:
Bought a few clear TPU cases, one Aioria leather. But then I also ordered a carbon fiber skin case from Ali Express a couple of months back that just showed up. Keeps the slim design and premium look. Less than $25, but will take at least a couple of months to arrive.
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I use the following case:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09CMSGXJY?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2_dt_b_product_details
It also protect the camera len.

Accessories The V for your Galaxy S23 Ultra-- A Texas tough case for accident-prone power users

It's only natural to want to protect your pricey new phone, but when that phone is the $1200 S23 ultra, that urge is all but a requirement. Locking a phone this beautiful inside Fort Knox may seem like a crime, but I'd rather my phone be protected and intact than shattered on display.
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The Handiness of the amazing case​
Good heavy duty cases offer great protection, but great heavy-duty cases offer it while also adding functionality to your phone. Behold the Caseborne Vanguard Series: a heavy-duty kickstand case that's more user-friendly than OtterBox while offering more robust drop protection at a lower price.
This super sturdy case consists of two layers: an inner frame that you snap the phone into face-first, and an outer shell that holds that frame in place and keeps it safe from drops, dings, and slips. While this is a fairly common makeup for heavy duty cases, it's far easier to get your S23 ultra in and out of this case than competitors like the OtterBox that feel like you're going to break your phone getting it free.
I like how they add an extra layer that made of foam. It enhances the drop protection, yet make the back of my s23 ultra scratches free.
The dust flap on the bottom of the case covers the USB-C port — great if you work in areas with a lot of fine debris like sawdust or metal shavings — and the kickstand around back allows you to prop up your super-sized phone in landscape or portrait mode with ease.
The cut of for S-pen is big enough to make it eassy to insert and release the s-pen.
Coming around to the sides of this case, we have one of my favorite features here. There are chevron grips on the sides of this case where there aren't button, and the buttons sit flush with them, giving the case a pleasant feel in the had that still allows you to know exactly where you hand is in relation to the buttons. It pairs with the tapering on the back to help the case not feel as tank like as case this thick should.
What could still improve?​
There's no denying that a heavy duty case is going to have some bulk to it, especially with a kickstand built flush into the back panel. This case wears it as well as it can with the Vanguard Series, but it's still going to feel too big and bulky for some people.
The edges on the back is a little bit sharp, just they can make it round and smooth.
Should ya buy it?​
If you have to rock a case that can withstand drops onto rocks or concrete, it's hard to do better than the Vanguard Series. This Texas-born case series has been around for a few years, but it's made quite an impression in that time for its high quality and modest pricing.
4.5 out of 5
I tend towards more slim and sleek cases, but when I'm going to have a long day and I need a case that I know will protect my phone from anything and everything that gets thrown at it, Caseborne by Armadillotek's got my back. The Vanguard Series everything you could want in a heavy-duty kickstand case, especially now that some of the cooler colors are showing up.
Final Thought:​​
Bottom line: Grab yourself a heavy-duty case that is as functional as it is secure. The fold-flat kickstand works great in landscape or portrait and doesn't interfere with wireless charging. This case is half the price of an Otterbox while offering better grip and easier assembly.
Pros​
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Superb protection and grip
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Sturdy kickstand
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Excellent value
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Compatible with Qi charging
Cons​
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Heavy and Big
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Edge is a little bit sharp
$24.98, Link to Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/stores/page/1460D775-1A15-4DFA-85F8-2C011737DC2C
I prefer the polycarbonate clamshell keeper of the Zizo Bolt series to the snap on front retainment in designs such as this one.
Bolts are relatively thin and provide a lot of protection. They never come apart even in multiple impact drops. Survives 4 foot drops onto concrete with ease.
This phone will get destroyed without a good case in a drop. It's way too heavy.
blackhawk said:
I prefer the polycarbonate clamshell keeper of the Zizo Bolt series to the snap on front retainment in designs such as this one.
Bolts are relatively thin and provide a lot of protection. They never come apart even in multiple impact drops. Survives 4 foot drops onto concrete with ease.
This phone will get destroyed without a good case in a drop. It's way too heavy.
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Ah yes the unofficial spokesperson of the worlds ugliest case once again makes an appearance in a case thread extolling the virtues of zizo.
blackhawk said:
I prefer the polycarbonate clamshell keeper of the Zizo Bolt series to the snap on front retainment in designs such as this one.
Bolts are relatively thin and provide a lot of protection. They never come apart even in multiple impact drops. Survives 4 foot drops onto concrete with ease.
This phone will get destroyed without a good case in a drop. It's way too heavy.
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Bro, you okay with 4 feet drop? Lmao, the casebrone does 21 feet!
preston66002425 said:
Bro, you okay with 4 feet drop? Lmao, the casebrone does 21 feet!
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Lol, why not just spec it at terminal velocity?
Repeated 2-4 foot drops over 3 years* in actual usage hitting wherever it happens to land. This 3.5 yo N10+ has zero damage and runs cool enough to use even at 98F ambient for prolonged browser use. Desert tested. No frame rail marring either, cleaned out every 2-4 months.
*inner shell is replaced if the hit corners show any signs of stress (look shinier). Not willing to risk damaging a valuable N10+ over whether or not the material is still at original strength. These are corner hitting, face plant happy phones. The spen corner needs good protection; many cases have inadequate protection there. The N10+ phone seems to corner hit there the most.
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Ah yes the unofficial spokesperson of the worlds ugliest case once again makes an appearance in a case thread extolling the virtues of zizo.
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Dude is still rocking a Note 10, 2 of them. What else could you expect from him!
What's so great about these caseborne cases? I looked at some of the reviews. One guy has a cracked screen! But he mysteriously gave it four stars anyway makes you wonder......I'd rather spend a few more bucks and get a quality one. Are you guys getting this one for free too. I know they do that a lot as long as people post about them!
wolfu11 said:
What's so great about these caseborne cases?
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They're made in Texas by armadillos.
dfwfreaks said:
They are a Texas busienss, I do not believe you can make this type phone case in the U.S.
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Where do you think Texas is? I know they always talk about seceding but I don't think it's happened yet
dfwfreaks said:
They are a Texas busienss, I do not believe you can make this type phone case in the U.S.
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