Love-Mei Aluminium Case for Z5 Premium - Xperia Z5 Premium Accessories

I've got the Z5 premium recently and was very eager to get an otterbox/spigen case on it,sadly nothing,zilch,nah-dah...only cheap plastic cases and expensive aluminium bumpers.
So i found this,the love-mei case.its is also a cheap knockoff of the lunatik case for crapple's iphones (apple has more accessory selections).and decided to do a first ever review of this case.
Items included in the package -
1. rubber casing
2.aluminium outer case
3.screws to secure case & mini allen key
4.other rubbish that adds weight & wastes space.(lanyard,alcohol wipes..)
5.promotional booklet to make you want to spend your dough.(doesn't work for me)
Cost - USD22.79 (as of this posting & free international shipping from China)
(http://www.ebay.com/itm/LOVE-MEI-Go...hash=item25bb04138c:m:mg48pOET49NYLMNtxmzNQdw)
Pros -
1.feels like an otterbox defender case but with scaled up bad ass aluminium metal.
2.encases the phone fully with easy access to dedicated button,earphone jacks and charging port which also serves as dust protectors.
3.makes your z5p looks even bigger than it already is,sort of like how starsaber (from transformer g1victory(japanese anime))merge and become a robot)
4.keeps your phone really safe.i was more worried about making a dent on my floor tiles or hurting my foot than breaking my phone.
5.helps you do weights while running.
6.a good alternative to the otterbox defender case (not that there was one for the z5p to begin with)
Cons -
1. make your phone feels like a brick.(
2.no easy access to sim/sdcard (not that it matters)
3.blocks out the indication lights.
4.taking out the earphone jack is going to be a pain.
5.if someone tries to rob you,this is the next best thing to a knuckle duster (not really a con)
6.no more phone eye candy.
after thoughts -
i have used both otterbox (almost all my phones) and spigen (on my shortlived note 3),this case is a new one for me.i like the idea that it keeps my phone really safe and in a really sturdy case but i do not like the idea of holding a brick nor transforming and adding bulk to an already big phone.
I believe the Aluminum used is not aircraft grade, hence the weight. protection wise,i assure you, if you chose to use this to knock some sense into an idiot, it will be an unforgettable one.
The screen protector used seems to be some glass with cheap/pseudo Oleophobic coating and is still a fingerprint magnet but not a very good one.
i think this case is more for those who have to take their phones outdoors or places where things gets rough pretty quickly.i work in an office environment,so using this is like wearing medieval steel armor into the office while pushing papers.
overall ratings (5 being best) -
Functionality - 4.5
Weight - 1
Design - 3.5 (damn screws)
Eye candy - 3 (black color aluminum,me like)
Weight Specifications -
Case Alone - 7.35 oz
Phone-7.55 oz
Total 14.90 oz
Note 2 with otterbox commuter - 8.70 oz
Z3 tablet with case - 15.05 oz
Picture Links : http://s1286.photobucket.com/user/frostmorefrost/library/Love Mei
All pictures taken with Z5 camera (yes its possible coz i got 2 of em)

This is one of the ugliest things you could do to Xperia Z5 Premium. Why buying such a beautiful device and then make it look like something that came from 1980s? I know it will protect the phone, but I'd rather have my mobile unprotected and beautiful than looking like a mariage betweeen T-800 and a fridge.

I put one of these on my z5 premium dual sim and it looked hideous and the weight was unreal. Don't even try putting your phone in pants pocket with this case. I returned it and got a tw devilcase bumper instead. I wanted something aluminum but that doesn't ruin the device aesthetics.

jontr said:
This is one of the ugliest things you could do to Xperia Z5 Premium. Why buying such a beautiful device and then make it look like something that came from 1980s? I know it will protect the phone, but I'd rather have my mobile unprotected and beautiful than looking like a mariage betweeen T-800 and a fridge.
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sabooher said:
I put one of these on my z5 premium dual sim and it looked hideous and the weight was unreal. Don't even try putting your phone in pants pocket with this case. I returned it and got a tw devilcase bumper instead. I wanted something aluminum but that doesn't ruin the device aesthetics.
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Well, after using the case for less than a week, i am returning "the fridge".

jontr said:
I'd rather have my mobile unprotected and beautiful
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I'd rather have mine working, and here's why......
I do very aggressive trail and street riding. I have had several, various phone holders on my MTB and none of them have held my phones securely enough that they don't come loose and hit the dirt or pavement.
There is no lanyard option on a phone other than a few ruggedised phones.
The LOVE MEI case has the lanyard hole and this securely attaches it to the handle bar, this is needed for my other sport as well, I do traditional mountaineering, where everything is attached to you by rope or lanyard, so not to loose it or yourself down a crevasse or off a cliff.
This is a fantastic case for people that are involved in active outdoor sports. I wonder how it will perform dropping it to the ground from 9500ft when sky diving?!

fair enough, but on a daily basis?

Ohhh ya!
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fair enough, but on a daily basis?
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I'm switching over my bike tires from summer to winter tires, I do ride (Weather permitting, but no lower than -20C) 12 months of the year.
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When the conditions in the Rocky Mountains, from southern Alberta to north of Jasper National Park, up to and including the Grand Prairie region, I will be doing waterfall ice climbing.
So it was a ruggedized phone, that that could not find to meet my specification criteria(something was always missing on the phone), or a full featured phone in a ruggedized case.
The only phone that came close to my needs in the rugged category was the Kenxinda W8(5.5" - 3000mAh Battery) or the W9(6.0" - 4000mAh battery). Unfortunately, the phone is shipped with a browser redirect malware from the factory(monetary generating malware), easily enough to remove the offending .apk once r00t is acquired, but it remains in the recovery and will always reappear when doing a Factory Reset. What is needed is the ROM, clean it out, scatter file created and a flash to the phone.
Kenxinda will not release the ROM, this is contrary to the Linux open source licensing agreement and Googles licensing agreement. Kenxinda is attempting to hiding their illegal activity by not publishing it or releasing it to the public.
The only way I will mod a phone is if the ROM is available due to some uncalculated brick or semi brick.
http://www.kenxinda.com/pro.php
Kenxinda W8 - 5.5": 84mm Wide x 158mm High x 13.5mm Thick
Kenxinda W9 - 6.0": 88mm Wide x 175mm High x 12.1mm Thick

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Silicone Case for Diamond 2

hi all,
Anyone found a silicone case for diamond 2??
looking forward for one..
Where can i get it??
Thanks
Diamond 2 - Topaz - Skin case
Diamond 2 - Topaz - Skin case
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Skin-Case-for...14&_trkparms=72:1683|66:2|65:12|39:1|240:1318
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God those are ugly. Why would one go out of ones way to buy a beautiful device and the stick that on it?
what would you guys recommend as a decent protective yet slimline case for this device, preferably allow you to use the device whilst it's in the case. I've ordered the D2 but am deciding on what case to get
ZAGG
DaBountyHunter said:
what would you guys recommend as a decent protective yet slimline case for this device, preferably allow you to use the device whilst it's in the case. I've ordered the D2 but am deciding on what case to get
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I love invisible shield.... I used on on my diamond, and on my Ipod..
Still waiting for them to release the version for the Diamond 2! However.. I WILL be buying one!
Juggles said:
I love invisible shield.... I used on on my diamond, and on my Ipod..
Still waiting for them to release the version for the Diamond 2! However.. I WILL be buying one!
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where can get??
www.zagg.com
thats where they are!
Invisishield
Wouldn't invisishield still require a case? It looks like the screen would still be very susceptible to dings, etc. that would kill the handwriting recognition.
I ended up ordering this:
http://www.blueunplugged.com/p.aspx?p=138216
and one of the silicone skins above. Got the leather case on me now. Pretty nice and a tight fit. Right side of it covers the end call button a bit but other than that it's all right. Would prefer if the leather was a bit thinner on the screen as it feels like it's recessed now. Regardless of that though I can still hit everything I want to on the screen so that's fine. The flip lid is hard and solid (must have thick card or something in it) so the screen is protected easily when it's shut. Also comes with space for memory cards and other plastic cards. Supplied with a removable screw on belt clip too! Doesn't add much bulk or weight to the phone and slips in nicely into my jeans pockets.
The best silicon cases are made by Capdase. I got my case for my HD a month ago. I checked, they don't have any yet but I am sure it will be available soon. What I will do is get a cheap replacement for now and wait for Capdase to come out with one. The one I have is non slippary and dust proof and and and it slips into my pocket nicely. Other silicon cases sticks to cloths and it's hard to get out of your pocket. It's not cheap, mine cost around $80 HKD which is around 6.50 GBP or 8 Euros. Hope this helps.
Nope
tdaly001 said:
Wouldn't invisishield still require a case? It looks like the screen would still be very susceptible to dings, etc. that would kill the handwriting recognition.
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Nope.. I had one protecting my Diamond for 7 months... didnt effect ANYTHING. I dropped it a few times as well.
The IS is indeed very good
I have only seen it on a number if iPhones but it is as strong as they claim
We even tried the compass/knife test and scratched the hell out of it...or so we thought
It's very durable and did not damage the phone at all - Only downside is by the time it comes out (unless it is already), we'll all probably have a few light markings on it - no matter how well we keep it.
Something to note is the TD1 had a horrible procedure to apply it because of its curves/or lack of them ... I feel the TD2 will be much easier but lets see
Received my silicone case from xell_uk today ordered on the 30th April. Have to say it's a lot better than I thought it would be! Fits the D2 perfectly. Nice sized cut outs so you can easily access the ports and stylus and is snug and secure. Buttons are slightly more accessable as well compared to the other leather case I ordered. Device does look quite neat in this jacket too!
DaBountyHunter said:
Received my silicone case from xell_uk today ordered on the 30th April. Have to say it's a lot better than I thought it would be! Fits the D2 perfectly. Nice sized cut outs so you can easily access the ports and stylus and is snug and secure. Buttons are slightly more accessable as well compared to the other leather case I ordered. Device does look quite neat in this jacket too!
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Any pictures??
Thanks
Pictures of black silicone case for Diamond 2
As requested... Pretty good fit if I do say so
Decent sized openings as well for port and stylus. Not bad for under £5 delivered.
in Taiwan , we also got a grey one
and I bought it with other 2 color (b&w) cost 90 NTD. (ABOUT 2~3 USD)
and I thought the grey one is the best on Diamond2....
and this is the first post from me on XDA
it I said anything wrong, please tell me.
Also found this:
http://www.usbfever.com/index_eproduct_view.php?products_id=1219
From Brando
... and I ordered from Brando.
http://brando.com.hk/bw-htc-touch-diamond-2-silicone-case_p03343c1035d039.html
Any information about this back cover?
http://www.slashphone.com/alternate-htc-touch-diamond2-battery-back-cover-285598
Looks good!!!
akash_84 said:
The IS is indeed very good
I have only seen it on a number if iPhones but it is as strong as they claim
We even tried the compass/knife test and scratched the hell out of it...or so we thought
It's very durable and did not damage the phone at all - Only downside is by the time it comes out (unless it is already), we'll all probably have a few light markings on it - no matter how well we keep it.
Something to note is the TD1 had a horrible procedure to apply it because of its curves/or lack of them ... I feel the TD2 will be much easier but lets see
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I've ordered my IS. Should arrive in a few days. http://www.zagg.com/invisibleshield...es-screen-protectors-covers-skins-shields.php
I don't get it. Isn't the screen the most important part of the device? Why protect the back and sides only?
Can someone recommend a solution to this?
FYI all: I got the silicone case, and it DOESN'T fit perfectly around the device. On the left the case is a bit loose, so you can see the device peeking... this can be seen in pictures of the silicone casing everywhere. So be aware...

Sikai TF300 silicone case - review with pics

Ordered from China - I was thinking about importing more for other devices and selling them on if they were good enough, as there's an absence of silicone cases on the market here.
So, it comes in a rather nice plastic sleeve with Sikai all over it, and a very inspirational slogan: "Design originates from life. Specialization achieves quality." All good so far! I'm more impressed than I expected to be. Except with the slogan. It's not inspirational.
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So I open up the sleeve. Immediately notice a really acrid rubber smell, even a few feet from the case. It's horrendous. It smells like there's been a friction fire in a condom factory. I've smelled more pleasant things coming out of my cat. You might expect this to be just the new rubber smell, but a rinse off doesn't get rid of it. No, this smell is here to stay. This certainly isn't the food grade material you get on some others. You'd be lucky to live if you ate anything off this.
Not that these things are designed for having lunch off, of course - but there's a trend today away from caustic rubber smells, BPA and parabens, and this doesn't try to follow. I wouldn't want any of the small things in my house chewing on this.
The smell is more bearable after a while. It's probably destroying my nose hairs. Okay, front view.
It looks okay. So some parts of it do take a big nod toward quality. The feel of the case is nice - the textured cover certainly won't be slipping out of your hands, and it's reasonably thick. The logo imprinted inside the case is a nice touch, too - that little extra bit, even though it's basically just a bit of blown rubber, adds to the overall impression of it.
The holes for peripherals, sensors and the cameras are nice, too - there's no spare silicone hanging off the holes, and overall it's really well made.
The back is just as nice. That textured feel is present all the way around. The Sikai logo is nicely imprinted - the detail is good. Overall, having a good feeling about it.
Okay, let's slide in the TF300T...
It goes in easily. Probably slightly too easily - after literally no struggle at all, the pad is in the case. And here's where the problems start.
Although the case fits snugly around the back, with all the holes matching up to the ports and sensors, around the front it's a different story. The front camera holes and sensors don't fit snugly - they're a few mm from the case holes, so that renders the front camera useless. You end up just seeing the ill-fitting case. All around the front of the case, the poor fit is the same:
But the holes fit nicely around the rest of the case: there isn't a mismatched hole, everything fits in and the volume buttons are taken care of nicely. They work very well.
However, leaving it on for a while, the deficiencies become apparent. That smell is back every time you get close to the tablet. Naturally, you may as well forget about using your front camera, too: it fits so poorly that it's entirely obscured by the case unless you hold it down to the glass. And the case starts to pick up the smallest of dust particles - not only that, but they stick to the case like... well, like the bad smell that the case also came with. They're a nightmare to get rid of. You're not cleaning this one in a hurry. And when you do clean it, it's going to get filthy again really quickly.
Alright, this is the black one - and we all know that black things show the dirt more. But the textured cover, while very impressive and grippy, just serves to attract dirt that gets stuck in the textures.
Not a great case - those fundamental flaws are the smell, the way dirt gets lodged in there and the extremely poor fit. "Specialization achieves quality"? It clearly doesn't. I think this is going in the bin - unless I find out a way to shrink it onto the pad, and then spray it with Febreeze every day.
Check this post out. I bought a silicone case off EBay that fits perfectly. Also, no acrid smell either. I have also listed my other purchases for my tablet in this post. The only thing missing is the dock. I just got it the other day from Office Depot. The manager even matched the price Walmart had online. I paid $119 for the dock.
http://androidforums.com/showthread.php?p=5315630
Sent from my Transformer Pad TF300T using Xparent Purple Tapatalk 2
wetbiker7 said:
Check this post out. I bought a silicone case off EBay that fits perfectly. Also, no acrid smell either. I have also listed my other purchases for my tablet in this post. The only thing missing is the dock. I just got it the other day from Office Depot. The manager even matched the price Walmart had online. I paid $119 for the dock.
http://androidforums.com/showthread.php?p=5315630
Sent from my Transformer Pad TF300T using Xparent Purple Tapatalk 2
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Interesting. I was looking at a folding case instead. Something that's very similar to the first one - does the tablet fit pretty snugly?
Either that or a revolving one. They're just bulky, though. Kinda defeats the point of a thin and light tablet.
dontsurf said:
Interesting. I was looking at a folding case instead. Something that's very similar to the first one - does the tablet fit pretty snugly?
Either that or a revolving one. They're just bulky, though. Kinda defeats the point of a thin and light tablet.
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Oh yes, It fits the tab perfectly and I'm actually very impressed with it. Now that I've gone and bought a dock, I won't be using it as much as I would like.
I just bought a Poetic leather case for the dock and keyboard. According to the details and the reviews, it's all real leather and not the PU leather a lot of the cases are made of. I'll have it the first or second week of January and post a review for it.
Here's a link for it.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007ZE26CO/ref=oh_details_o00_s00_i00
Silikon Case TF300t
I guys
i bought this silikon case for the tf300 t
http://www.amazon.de/Skque-Silikon-...FLII/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1357057904&sr=8-1
Have also the same problem as User in post 1

"Ultra Slim" Aluminum Case Review

New owner of a Note 3 but long-time lurker of XDA!
Noticed not too many users using aluminum/metal cases so I figured I'd give them a whirl~
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I decided to review this specific case because it's literally everywhere on ebay and seems to be the most popular aluminum case for the Note 3 currently.​
1) What I received in the mail
Packaging was incredibly simple.
Here is what I received(This may vary depending on where and whom you buy yours from),
-Aluminum case enclosed in bubblewrap
-Keychain/Mini screwdriver(one side is flat head while the other is a philips screwdriver head)
-Mini bag with spare screws(Not pictured)
2) The Weight.
Weighed my Note 3 first to find it weighing at a paltry 6.05 oz.
After applying the aluminum casing, I found the weight to increase roughly 22%(From 6.05 oz to 7.35 oz)
Being that this is my first case for the Note 3, I'm unsure if the increase in weight is typical for most cases or abnormal.
3) Build Quality.
The casing actually feels very sturdy and tough in the hand despite it's thinness. This case is a SCREW-ON case.
There are rubberized strips inside the bumper to absorb any impact and the back panel actually replaces the stock back panel of the Note 3 to truly reduce bulk size.
But for some strange reason, after installing the case, I felt almost afraid of ever dropping my phone. Although the aluminum is thick and sturdy, I just didn't feel entirely safe holding it in my hand.
The buttons feel great! I actually prefer pushing the casing's buttons rather than the stock buttons.
All the cutouts are very accurate and easily accessible EXCEPT for the headphone jack.
You will NOT be able to use any 3.5mm right-angled cables with this case on!
This wasn't a dealbreaker for me because I never use my phone as my mp3 player.
As expected from anything made out of brushed aluminum, there is no grip to this case. If you are a butterfinger, stay far away from this case.
WARNING: the cutout near the S-Pen is just a tad bit sharp so please be careful when handling!
4) Aesthetics.
I must admit, I've gotten quite a bit of compliments after putting on this case!
It looks quite luxurious but the only downside is the obnoxious Engrish on the back of the casing. The logo almost looks like XXX or something and the description underneath is incredibly redundant(Seriously, it literally says "mobile phone metal frame cover mobile phone set Note 3").
The buttons remind me too much of the iPhone(especially the round volume controls). They look obnoxious on my Note 3 but atleast they work :/
For those who dislike reading long blocks of text,
Pros
-Looks luxurious and expensive
-Wifi is NOT affected by the aluminum casing (Download/Upload speeds were the same with and without the case)
-Buttons feel very good
-Cutouts are very accurate
-Phone does not move around in case due to the screws
-Pretty damn slim for a aluminum case. Does not add much bulk at all
-The added weight is not too large. This may not be a Pro for some.
-Compatible with most if not all screen protectors(I am using an iloome Screenmate Flex Tempered Glass Protector)
Cons
-Weird Engrish writing on the back(There are also blank versions of this case available on the internet!)
-3.5mm right-angled cables do NOT work on this case
-God damn slippery
-Feels somewhat unsafe to drop despite the robustness of the casing. This may not feel the same for other users.
-Gets cold when left untouched
-Sharp corners around S-Pen
-Screws are incredibly small and ridiculously easy to lose if not careful
More pictures!
Biggest complaint I've seen on this type of case is drastic decrease in signal.
Do you have anything to report in regards to signal?
Sent from my SM-N900V
I have this case in grey/silver and I did indeed notice some signal degradation in areas with weak signal. For this reason, I had to switch to a diztronic case. Otherwise this is a beautiful case - though makes the phone look a little thicker from the side view.
blaine07 said:
Biggest complaint I've seen on this type of case is drastic decrease in signal.
Do you have anything to report in regards to signal?
Sent from my SM-N900V
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That's odd.. I have yet to notice any decrease in signal with this case on. Perhaps this may vary depending on the user's location.
Most if not all aluminum cases cause signal drop. Sometimes it can be drastic and sometimes it can be very minimum. Every case I've owned that's metal is like that. Doesn't matter if it's cheap or expensive.
screws
I lost the screws and do not know where to find new ones, or what kind of screws they are? Can you help me?
I bought one of these cases. While it looks and feels great, i have to agree. It is crazy slippery. Like, really.
Also, more issues i had with it, is that I had practically no GPS signal, neither could I use the NFC. That's a pity, as I got numerous compliments about the case, and I would really like to use it full time. But alas, I am back to my slim fit carbon fiber case.
Can't you apply strategically placed strips of see through plastic armor to make it more grippy?
Does it provide any protection?
Sent from my SM-N9005
Good looking case ruined by their logo.
The case looks very nice - it's a shame the logo and decrease in reception mess it up.

Cheap, Brilliant Ginmic Bumper Case Review!

So after hours of searching for a metallic bumper case that was premium and protective I came across this Chinese bumper case brand which I had low expectations of but it was cheap so I bought it.
After a 14 day wait for it to come from China to the UK, it came in a mediocre but secure packaging which consisted of a box and a plastic wallet to hold the bumper case alongside a screwdriver and a pair of spare screws for the bumper case. Enough rambling now lets get to the case
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So as you can see from the stupidly large images above which i'm not bothered to make smaller , the case comes in two pieces which are secured together with screws, IMO I like this because it reduces the the risk of scratching the device (an awful experience i have had with previous bumper cases with one securing point with past phones) while also giving that manly look . Speaking for the durability of the case it is awesome as the bumper case can withstand knock multiples times without succumbing to a single mark though i have not dropped my S7 on concrete yet i'm sure it should protect it well. Alongside my dBrand skin and this bumper case I have noticed that this phone has drastically got more grippier than my S7 bare or with a Spigen Thin Fit case. The I/O at the bottom are all still accessible with the all headphones and USB cables I have used so far. To end off the pros, DAMN this case looks awesome on the S7 as it really brings out the "curves" of the device.
To end off the only thing I would like to see an improvement in will be for the protection of the camera bump by making the side lip larger so it does not have to bear the brunt of a surface, but this would be impossible without damaging the sleekness of the case. Overall I definitely recommend it!
AliExpress: http://bit.ly/29ooDCb
eBay UK: http://ebay.eu/29acWNl
I've had something similar for Nexus 5 and the signal would drop significantly.
The S7 has all the antennas on the side, how is the reception with the bumper vs without ?
Corbu said:
I've had something similar for Nexus 5 and the signal would drop significantly.
The S7 has all the antennas on the side, how is the reception with the bumper vs without ?
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To be short reception is hit hard as without I had usually 4 bars (indoors) and 5 (out) now its significantly less usually 2-3 bars.
BUT I still have access to 4G and to my usage the change reception did not impact performance when using the case.
MahaDEVELOPER said:
So after hours of searching for a metallic bumper case that was premium and protective I came across this Chinese bumper case brand which I had low expectations of but it was cheap so I bought it.
After a 14 day wait for it to come from China to the UK, it came in a mediocre but secure packaging which consisted of a box and a plastic wallet to hold the bumper case alongside a screwdriver and a pair of spare screws for the bumper case. Enough rambling now lets get to the case
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So as you can see from the stupidly large images above which i'm not bothered to make smaller , the case comes in two pieces which are secured together with screws, IMO I like this because it reduces the the risk of scratching the device (an awful experience i have had with previous bumper cases with one securing point with past phones) while also giving that manly look . Speaking for the durability of the case it is awesome as the bumper case can withstand knock multiples times without succumbing to a single mark though i have not dropped my S7 on concrete yet i'm sure it should protect it well. Alongside my dBrand skin and this bumper case I have noticed that this phone has drastically got more grippier than my S7 bare or with a Spigen Thin Fit case. The I/O at the bottom are all still accessible with the all headphones and USB cables I have used so far. To end off the pros, DAMN this case looks awesome on the S7 as it really brings out the "curves" of the device.
To end off the only thing I would like to see an improvement in will be for the protection of the camera bump by making the side lip larger so it does not have to bear the brunt of a surface, but this would be impossible without damaging the sleekness of the case. Overall I definitely recommend it!
AliExpress: http://bit.ly/29ooDCb
eBay UK: http://ebay.eu/29acWNl
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Wow pictures look great! (obviously taken with an LG G4)...

Accessories [REVIEW] Carved - Traveler (MagSafe compatible case)

Hello everyone,
I'm here again for a case review. This time, my curiosity got tickled by Carved and their Traveler line of phone cases.
As I wrote in my previous review (about the MOUS - Limitless 5.0), I've already got opportunity to experience their Live Edge line, which is more expensive and has some cons that I wanted to avoid with my new S23 Ultra.
What I like with Carved is that they pay attention to details, and it begins by the packaging, with their textured cardboard boxes magnet-closed. Looks great, feels great, and once you open it, you'll find your case in a little hand-made fabric bag. And like their One of 1 mantra, these bags are as unique as their cases (I didn't thought about taking pictures of that, but I'll add them later).
But back onto the main topic: the case!
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Can't say how much I'm delighted by the colours. Pictures aren't doing justice to it, and natural light is bringing the best out of the pigments used in their resin work.
The wood panel itself is pretty thin (under 3mm) but feels sturdy enough and you can choose the option to embed a MagSafe upgrade to it (additional cost of 6$ on your order).
The rubber case itself feels good, is pretty thin, but the textured sides provide some grip to it (more classic than MOUS' approach on the topic, but still effective).
The inside of the case is covered by a thin layer of felt to protect your phone's back panel from scratch. Unfortunately, the lips of the rubber shouldn't be preventing your phone to be heavily damaged if it falls flat, as they are having a low profile when you compare it to the competitors in the case market. On the other hand, Carved does warn about the point that their cases are more on the "work of art" side than the protective one. Soooo... If you're a little clumsy and are looking for something safer to use, maybe you should look for an other brand.
As you can see on the last picture, uploaded above this sentence, that Carved doesn't really went for the hollow design I like so much on the S-Pen hole, but it's not a mood-killer, just a little less comfortable to use (IMO).
With a little more than a month of use with this case, I can tell that is you're a careful person looking for some originality in term of design, Carved is providing what you're craving for. With a generous designs choices to pick from, regular new ones hitting their online shelves and the fact that every case sold is a unique piece (you will never end in the situation where your best friend is wearing the same outfit as you and have to battle to death to know who's the right to keep it for the day, but case-wise), the Elkhart shop provides solid options for your S23 Ultra.
I avoided the topic until the end, but let's look at it now: base price for this case type is 59$, the MagSafe upgrade is 5.99$, the shipping to Europe is 16.45$ (48.25$ if you take express worldwide shipping with UPS), and if you add to that the customs (only for standard shipping)... Well, you end up with a case flirting with the 90$ (Live Edge ones will end up around 200$, for information). If you're up to spend that money on a single case, or not, is definitely a big point to consider here.
On my side, I can tell that I'm happy with this case so far and would recommend it to anyone ticking the boxes mentioned above.
PROS
Unique
Great attention to details
Beautiful craftsmanship
Shipping is fast
CONS
Can become quite pricey (depending on your location)
Not as secure as most of the competitors on the case market
Unique also means that you might miss some designs for which you could have gotten a "love at first sight" situation
To check Carved's cases for Samsung S23 Ultra:
Traveler cases
Live Edge cases
How effective is the MagSafe ring in your case? I own one of their Traveler cases for an iPhone 14 Pro Max and the MagSafe is very effective. But I've heard mixed reports of MagSafe with the S-series Traveler cases.
skriefal said:
How effective is the MagSafe ring in your case? I own one of their Traveler cases for an iPhone 14 Pro Max and the MagSafe is very effective. But I've heard mixed reports of MagSafe with the S-series Traveler cases.
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Nothing wrong on my side with it.

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