s7 Cases from Amazon - Samsung Galaxy S7 Accessories

I've received 3 cases for review and would love to share my experience with you guys.
DALLAS LASER SERIES
This one's actually my favorite out of the 3. The design is really minimalistic. You can notice right off the bat that the back looks like it has a textured feel. The lines running vertically make this case look and feel really nice. The outer frame looks like a gunmetal sort of color, and of course the cutouts are all perfect. The camera and front screen probably won't be touching any surfaces because of the design of the case. Honestly, my favorite part of this case is really just the texture and look of the back. Oh, and it attracts no fingerprints whatsoever. Also a huge plus.
My thoughts: This is going to be my main case for a while. This thing honestly feels so good to hold because of the back texture. The only thing I wish it had were clicky buttons. The buttons are responsive, yes, but they don't give you that clicky sound you get with some other cases. The inside of this case has a glossy tpu, and SLIGHTLY textured.
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VIVID ARKANSAS SERIES
This one also has a texture on the back. It's a nice subtle texture, and you'd be surprised at how smooth it really is. My favorite part of this case is actually the color. It's god a nice dark grey color and it really stands out. Like the first case the camera and screen is protected. Feels slim, and grippy.
My thoughts: This has a similar layout to the first case, except it has more of a raised up texture. It's not as bumpy as I thought it would be, it's actually pretty smooth. You can still feel the texture but it's really subtle. Again, I really like the color combination of this case. The dark grey and black looks really nice.
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LITTLE ROCK SERIES
If you're looking for a protective case. This is it. It provides maximum protection and is a 2 piece case. The inner frame is plastic which clips on your phone, then you install it into the outer shell. Reminds me of an otterbox, but cheaper and almost same protection. The sides has a dotted texture to prevent slips and extra grip and the bottom has flaps to prevent dust from getting into the ports. It's a bulky case, but also SUPER protective.
My thoughts: I feel like i'd dent the wall if I threw this against the wall with my phone in it. It's pretty much a "rock" solid case. It's SUPER sturdy and would provide maximum protection for your phone. This case comes with a glass screen protector which was also pretty nice.
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Attachment order: Dallas, Arkansas, Little Rock.

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6 different slim case pictures/reviews(Bear Motion, Tudia, Ringke, Spigen, LK, Orzly)

I got 5 difference cases so far for my 6. I had an Incipio Feather on my G2 and it was slim and grippy with good protection. I wanted to find something similar with minimal bulk because the phone is pretty massive already.
I got these:
Update: Gallery with 3 more cases
http://imgur.com/a/7qxVn
Update: Youtube video with grip tests
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vjYrq1Ytyyo
Bear motion
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00P22CILU/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Tudia Ultra Slim
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00OMMLLF0/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Ringke Slim
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00O1531YC/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1
LK S Shape Slim
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00OIZIPVY/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Spigen Thin Fit
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00OH4HSFK/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Orzly Exec-Armour
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00P12CPE6/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
The phone is pretty big and slick on it's own as most of you know. I want something with a good grip that won't slide around easy and offers reasonable corner protection.
The grippiest by far is the Bear Motion. No contest on this one, it will not slip from your hand or surface. The only issue I have is it covers the sides really well, but the corners seem very exposed if you drop the phone at an angle.
The Tudia and the LK both had some grippy spots that were really nice (the clear parts of the case, the translucent was pretty slick), but overall they were not very great at all. While these rubbery cases would probably offer great protection all around, I really didn't like that they weren't all grippy, and the button covering bothered me. I found it hard to hit the buttons and tell which was which.
The Ringke case is very low profile. It also is around the entire phone making it very secure. I am sure it offers very good protection but it is not any grippier than the uncased phone, it might even be more slick and lead to more drops for me. It is also the only case I had a hard time removing the phone from, and I dropped my phone onto my tile counter getting it out of the case.
The Spigen case is great shape for me. It might be slightly thicker than the Ringke case overall, but not noticeable really. It is mostly open on the top and bottom, which I like a lot. Unfortunately it is pretty slick also and I don't like that one bit.
Based on my last case for my G2, I drop my phone on the corners a lot. I have attached a picture of the corners from my old case to show the damage, but the case probably saved my old screen.
I really like the Spigen case size and shape. I really dislike how slick it is. If I could combine it with the grip of the Bear Motion, that would be my ideal case. The plastic cases are fine, and the LK has some grip on the back for 25% of it, but I really dislike the button covers. I think I am going to have to go with the Ringke at the moment because it offers the most protection from falls (I hope). Since both it and the Spigen are slick and I will probably drop them, I want that extra coverage. Maybe I can find a way to rough it up a bit as well. I am hoping Incipio makes a nice soft touch case for the phone soon, as I will snatch that up right away.
I am going to give them all some time in the drivers seat though, because I am not sure what will work out best. Will I drop the phone less because of the Bear Motion grip, meaning that it would be better even though the corners are exposed? Only time will tell, but the floors in my house are tile and I hope to keep my glass in a non-cracked condition.
UPDATE: More pictures, cases and video
I talked a lot about grippiness of cases in that, and I didn't have the Soft Feel versions of the Ringke or Spigen. I got those and I also got an Orzly case as well.
I put all the cases on a fairly slick book and raised the book until they fell so you could get an idea of each case's mu. You can tell how grippy the cases are by watching how fast they slide and at what angle they start sliding.
The Soft feel versions of the Ringke and Spigen are way better to hold than the other variations for me. As you can tell from the video they are vast improvements on their slick counterparts for grip.
The Orzly was pretty comparable to those cases. It feels a little grippier in hand, and has reasonable corner protection for me. I also like that it comes in colors with grip instead of just black, which I am not too fond of. It is the only case that just has a cutout with no protection around the front of the buttons. I also kind of like that as nothing gets in the way of button pressing for volume and power.
As you see from the video, the Bear Motion is by far the grippiest, but it seems fatter than most and offers the worst corner protection
Great to see all these other cases. I got the Bear Motion in black due to my previous experiences with them, and I love mine. I wasn't so worried about drop protection as I was grip. If the phone weren't so dang slippery I wouldn't have a case at all . The Bear Motion cured that for me of course, and I like how it fits tight and smooth with no wiggle or creaking. Perfect for my needs
Great post. I'm patiently waiting delivery of my Bear Motion and SF Black Ringke slim cases.
I see you got the gun metal ringke slim. It is as slippery as the phone itself indeed. So is the white one. I just got the black SF one and it is totally different. Grippy, although I don't know how it compares in grippyness to a bear motion. The SF black ringke slim is exactly like the Nexus 5 black back. Thanks for sharing your pics!
jbdan said:
I see you got the gun metal ringke slim. It is as slippery as the phone itself indeed. So is the white one. I just got the black SF one and it is totally different. Grippy, although I don't know how it compares in grippyness to a bear motion. The SF black ringke slim is exactly like the Nexus 5 black back. Thanks for sharing your pics!
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I have the SF Black ordered, it will be here Friday. I want that grip.
Is it still easy to press the buttons with the Bear Motion on? I had one for my MotoX and I couldn't stand how difficult it was to press the buttons given the lip.
You should try Orzly® - Exec-Armour. I order a white Exec it is grippy but I think the corner protection and could be better so that is where Ringke SF could come in. Here is the link for the Orly http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00P12CNFW/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I have a TUDIA I really like it. The buttons are easy to distinguish for me because of the gape between the power and volume rockers. I bought a clear one and since I also have some Cruzerlite cases I still say it's nice to have another solid TPU case. The addition of the button covers built into the case is why I bought this case and its better than I expected.
I'm going to buy s black one once its available with amazon prime.
Ringke-SLIM
Flexislim
are my top pick when I will buy a case
rustid said:
The Ringke case is very low profile. It also is around the entire phone making it very secure. I am sure it offers very good protection but it is not any grippier than the uncased phone, it might even be more slick and lead to more drops for me. It is also the only case I had a hard time removing the phone from, and I dropped my phone onto my tile counter getting it out of the case.
Edit: I ordered the SF Black Ringke, as it is supposedly pretty grippy. It won't be here until Friday, but I will update with pictures and opinion when I get it.
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I noticed you have the black Ringke Slim in the pictures. It's smooth like the other colors, not very grippy? I ask due to hearing from other sources saying it has more texture. Looks smooth to me.
When you say SF Black Ringke, do you mean the Ringke Fusion?
Thank you for the pictures and info. :good:
Andromjb said:
I noticed you have the black Ringke Slim in the pictures. It's smooth like the other colors, not very grippy? I ask due to hearing from other sources saying it has more texture. Looks smooth to me.
When you say SF Black Ringke, do you mean the Ringke Fusion?
Thank you for the pictures and info. :good:
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The "black" Ringke in OP is actually gunmetal, it is actually the Amazon link listed in the OP. The SF Black is the same case, but black with SF (Soft Feel perhaps?), it is also in the Amazon link but as another color. The other colors don't have the soft touch, and are apparently more slippery due to this. I only have the SF Black, so I can't comment on the others.
cupfulloflol said:
The "black" Ringke in OP is actually gunmetal, it is actually the Amazon link listed in the OP. The SF Black is the same case, but black with SF (Soft Feel perhaps?), it is also in the Amazon link but as another color. The other colors don't have the soft touch, and are apparently more slippery due to this. I only have the SF Black, so I can't comment on the others.
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So it is in fact soft? Has texture for some grip?
I have a white slim right now. I like it, but it is smooth and slick. I'm interested in the black if it has added grip.
Clarkkent434 said:
You should try Orzly® - Exec-Armour. I order a white Exec it is grippy but I think the corner protection and could be better so that is where Ringke SF could come in. Here is the link for the Orly http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00P12CNFW/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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I ordered one, I will take pictures tomorrow when it comes in.
natezire71 said:
Is it still easy to press the buttons with the Bear Motion on? I had one for my MotoX and I couldn't stand how difficult it was to press the buttons given the lip.
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I think it is easier than the MotoX. I have used a 2013 X with a bear motion case and I found it easier than that, but it is still slightly thicker than the Spigen and Ringke so that might make it a little more difficult.
Andromjb said:
I noticed you have the black Ringke Slim in the pictures. It's smooth like the other colors, not very grippy? I ask due to hearing from other sources saying it has more texture. Looks smooth to me.
When you say SF Black Ringke, do you mean the Ringke Fusion?
Thank you for the pictures and info. :good:
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I purchased the Gunmetal. I learned that was soft feel and it is only the SF black that has that property.
cupfulloflol said:
The "black" Ringke in OP is actually gunmetal, it is actually the Amazon link listed in the OP. The SF Black is the same case, but black with SF (Soft Feel perhaps?), it is also in the Amazon link but as another color. The other colors don't have the soft touch, and are apparently more slippery due to this. I only have the SF Black, so I can't comment on the others.
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This is correct, I thought the Gunmetal looked like the black, and didn't realize there was a difference in texture when I ordered.
All the ringke slims EXCEPT for the "SF Black" model are the same material. Slick slippery plastic almost identical to the Nexus 6 native back. The SF Black is soft touch/softfeel exactly like the native back of the black Nexus 5. That being said, all the ringke slim models are very nice cases, the best IMO as far as minimal and solid build.
Spigen thin black is nice... Adds grip without girth. And for a general bump protector its good. But lacks good corner protection from drop, and if you screen down on a table, without a screen protector, the glass is flush with the case and screen damage can happen...
rustid said:
I think it is easier than the MotoX. I have used a 2013 X with a bear motion case and I found it easier than that, but it is still slightly thicker than the Spigen and Ringke so that might make it a little more difficult.
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So, comparing it to the Ringke, which is easier to press buttons?
natezire71 said:
So, comparing it to the Ringke, which is easier to press buttons?
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Ringke, hands down. But Bear Motion is not hard for me to press by any means.
For me quicksand style cases are the best. In not typically a phone dropper so coverage is less important than grip. The bear motion cases are great. Super slim and super grippy.
natezire71 said:
So, comparing it to the Ringke, which is easier to press buttons?
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Most Ringke cases have exposed buttons, so they are easily accessible. I love their designs. You can check my gallery here if you want to see the power and volume rockers up close.
Andromjb said:
Most Ringke cases have exposed buttons, so they are easily accessible. I love their designs. You can check my gallery here if you want to see the power and volume rockers up close.
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I have a Ringke Slim Crystal. I don't care for the clear look, so I'm going to return it. However, I like the Bear Motion cases--but am concerned for how easy/difficult it is to press the buttons, given my previous experience with the MotoX's version.

What case did you use on ltd ed blue pixel?

Hey guys gals im having a hard time deciding on what case to use with my limited edition blue pixel XL. I'm steering towards clear TPU or even Google's clear Snap-on.
Would you mind posting pictures of what use on yours?
Thanks!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/pix...el-xl-case-t3491845/post69410013#post69410013
Ordered a slickwraps distressed tan leather back, probably wont install it.
Bear motion gray, save it for later.
Goospery Yellow tpu, once the blue back novelty fades.
Nillkin brown and gray. This will be my main. Brown is like an already yellow clear tpu
Atleast 7 clear ultra think slim (yea right) clear tpu..
Xtemeguard full body skin, will most probably install the back, as these phones get scratched looking at them..
clockcycle said:
Xtemeguard full body skin, will most probably install the back, as these phones get scratched looking at them..
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How do do slickwraps naked matte compare to xtremeguard back protector. Anyone has any experience?
Thanks in advance.
I've went through:
Slickwraps naked glossy
Slickwraps naked matte
Rhinoshield Bumper
Cimo Clear Case
Spigen Clear case
The slickwraps are very difficult to install, suggests using their video (which doesn't exist, by the way; they have install videos for other devices, none for the pixel) and I couldn't deal with it. Material felt pretty decent, would recommend the matte over glossy.
Cimo is good, like the large single cutout on the back for camera / sensors. Doesn't have the beveled edges of the Spigen.
Spigen is also decent, feels better in the hand than the Cimo because of the edges, but it's already yellowing around the inside edges after 2 weeks.
Rhinoshield is currently my favorite. It definitely adds a good bit of width to the phone, but at least the blue isn't hidden or dulled.
Not super pleased with the clear cases to be honest, the blue is quite dull through the clear TPU.
Have a Caseology Waterfall on order, should be here tomorrow. Considering ordering the Nillkin Clear and maybe a couple other clear <$10 cases off amazon until I find one that I don't think dulls the blue so much.
I'm using the red shield clear TPU the one that's open cut out for the sensor camera LED section it's really nice doesn't add Too Much bulk to the phone still much too thick for my liking and when it's brand new it's a little slippery
I use it til my orders get delivered
I used the Spigen Liquid Crystal for a few weeks but I could tell that it was starting to yellow. Felt great though. Using the Ringke Fusion right now (smoke borders) and that looks pretty decent and still shows off the blue back.
Caseology Waterfall came in. Definitely my favorite of the clear cases. It's quite grippy compared to the Cimo and Spigen. Cutouts are good (one long cutout by the back camera so no focus issues).
Still dulls the blue a little, but I'm resigned to the fact that all of them will do that. Probably going to stop looking for cases now.
remedy1419 said:
Caseology Waterfall came in. Definitely my favorite of the clear cases. It's quite grippy compared to the Cimo and Spigen. Cutouts are good (one long cutout by the back camera so no focus issues).
Still dulls the blue a little, but I'm resigned to the fact that all of them will do that. Probably going to stop looking for cases now.
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Got pictures?
It's definitely hard to choose a clear case which can protect the phone while falling down to the ground.
So an issue was brought to my attention yesterday, my current clear case has two cut outs for cam and led, when using the flash taking pictures it crates a a halo glare on the photos.
I remedied this by cutting the center between the led and cam and no longer interferes.
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Got pictures?
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Potato quality pictures, but all I have is an old S5. The corner shot with those 3 bumper edges are on every corner, not sure if it's for grip on the phone or drop protection. Cutouts are all really nice.
The buttons are really great, better than all the other cases I have. Fit right on and are very clicky. Kind of like diztronic buttons if you've ever had their TPU cases.
It's more rigid than the Spigen liquid crystal, probably more in line with the Ultra hybrid. It's bendy still, not a hard case, but stronger feeling than the liquid crystal I have. Wouldn't worry about any regular, non-extreme case drops with the case on. Feels really solid.
There is a little edge along the back where it has that little cutout curve by the rear glass and then goes down as a rectangle along the bottom and edges. It's kind of like a plastic seam. It could bug some people, but I grip my phone by the edges so never really feel it.
Bear Motion, in Gray
Generic Ultra Slim Thin Clear TPU from eBay 0.8mm thick
Slickwraps Natural Series Distressed Tan Leather
Generic Clear Hard PC SnapOn back protector
It seems that Ringke FUSION is a good option for real blue, clear back with bumper protect, isn't it

Orzly Fusion Bumper Case and Slim Stand Case review!

Hey guys, back again with a highly requested review from my previous threads!
I received both the Fusion Bumper case and the Slim Stand case from orzly the other day, and I really like them so far!
Fusion Bumper Case
The Fusion Bumper is one of Orzly's high end case, and it has become one of my favourite cases for the OnePlus 5 so far. It is as the name replies, A fusion Bumper aka a mix of a bumper case and a regular case.
The sides of the case are made of Rubber, which slightly wrap around the back. This, paired with the dotted sides where your hands rest allow for great grip and protection. The rubber is tough and after a few drop tests is still in great condition. The back is made of a clear plastic, but it isn't a gel type plastic it is the type which doesn't yellow, similar to the one used on last years OnePlus 3 fusion bumper which hasn't yellowed for me yet.
The back corners of the device feature little raised points, which not only helps keep the camera off of the tables, but it also allows for the clear black plastic to stay away from surfaces as to not get scratched up. There is a nice lip around the front of the screen, and all my ports line up. The dash cable and my aux cable still fit into the ports nicely, and none of the microphone holes are covered up.
On the volume buttons and power button there is the + and - symbols, along with the power symbol which I like as it shows attention to detail. Orzly also split the volume up and down keys to make it easier to diffrentiate them.
So far, I don't have a fault with this case. It does exactly what I need it to do, is protective, feels like high quality and has a clear back that won't yellow easily. Its grip is great as I won't drop it when taking pictures anymore. If any faults do pop up, I will be sure to update the thread . Pictures of the case can be found below!
http://imgur.com/a/wxLAi
Slim Stand Case
Now this is a slightly different case for a different sort of person. I used this case for about 8 days straight so I think I have a pretty good idea about it. It wouldn't be my sort of case, but I can see the use cases for it!
First off, the material on the slim stand case is really nice. Its sort of a soft touch rubbery feeling which provides a lot of grip. At the top and bottom there are antenna lines which mimic the ones of the OnePlus 5 design so it made my phone look like a midnight black version which was awesome!
The ports all line up nicely, and the little ring at the back rotates to allow for vertical or horizontal viewing when up which I thought was very useful. The ring can also be used while you are using the phone or taking a call and helps to make sure you won't drop the device! As the name implies, it is a slim case and it means it. It feels like (besides the stand) like there is not case on which is great!
As for protection, this case really only offers back protection rather then screen protection. Because it is a slim case the lip around the screen is minimal if not none and if you are looking for protection, this isn't for you.
I can see this case being useful for people who sit at a desk all day or go on train/plane journeys a lot as you could just easily access your screen. However it isn't the case for me as I prefer protection rather then slimness. I didn't really like how much the stand part stood out at the back when it was lying flat on a table as it made it not steady and rocked. However thats part of the parcel, and like the wallet case this is definitely for a certain group of people!
Links to amazon cases:
Fusion Bumper Case
Slim Stand Case
Do you recommend buying the orzly fusion bumper case for 10$ here in india :0 i m quite perplexed what to get, as i gonna use a skin and i want a clear bumper case too.

Looking for a premium look case

Hey fellas!
I am looking for a premium looking case for my nexus 6.
My phone is white if it matters.
I did like a lot the Nilkin slim border, but its out of stock everywhere.
Also i have found this:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Luxury-Sli...hash=item41939eb983:m:m2afeTHn0qE_nI9hygZ9iVg
Black aluminum borders.
Besides that, im looking for something that will give me a nice grip yet still make the phone look elegant and aesthetic.
Thanks!
I have that. It looks okay, but the quality is crap. I got rid of it right away.
My favorite Nexus 6 case is this one:
Ringke FUSION [Dust Cap/Drop Protection][CLEAR] Shock Absorption Bumper. (Available on Amazon)
It adds minimal bulk and fits like a glove.
I bought this case about 6mo ago, and have been very happy with it: https://www.ebay.com/itm/152687543728 (Not affiliated with the seller, just a happy customer)
Back is a clear, hard plastic (poly-carbonate?) and the "lip" is a firm TPU-type material. I've dropped it dozens of times with zero problems.
I've used the "S-shape" type cases for other phones in the past. A simpler, less "high-end" look, but they have tiny little "nubs" at the edges that give excellent grip. (Zoom in on pics to see):
https://www.ebay.com/sch/Cases-Cove..._from=R40&_nkw=nexus+6+s+tpu+case+-"nexus+6p"
Guyinlaca said:
My favorite Nexus 6 case is this one:
Ringke FUSION [Dust Cap/Drop Protection][CLEAR] Shock Absorption Bumper. (Available on Amazon)
It adds minimal bulk and fits like a glove.
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I have this Ringke also and it is a good case, but I wouldn't consider it premium. It does provide adequate protection for minor bumps and falls. It has a large enough lip that my tempered glass screen protector doesn't scratch if I place the phone face-down on a table. The clear TPU yellows over time so it looks dingy though. Depending on how frequently you charge or use a headset, the dust caps can be annoying (of course they are easy to snip off the case if you like.)
Overall it is a very good case and the one I use most of the time, but particularly because of the yellowing of the clear plastic, I can't consider it a premium case.
I use a Spigen slim armor. Very nice looking and protects well. I had together it directly from Spigen though. I tried ordering one from a discounter and they send me a fake. It literally didn't even look like the real thing and lacked the kick stand and didn't even fit properly. They just printed Spigen on some random vaguly similar case and tried to pass it off.
Have had a number of cases over the years and I'm none rival the quality, feel, build, and just plain sexiness of the Seidio Dilex Pro. I'm the best kickstand case as the kickstand itself is metal as well as magnetic, it's also very sturdy. I went thru 2 Spigen Slim Armor kickstand cases after the plastic kickstands broke off then I discovered this beauty lol. Also rocking a Dbrand skin and no problems with the fit. Also the feel of the outside lip is great, more than enough to sit it face down, but formed and angled perfectly as to not in any way hinder using the screen. Seidio is also a big name company so the price is higher @ $29.99, over your run of the mill ebay cases, but as the famous saying goes, you get what you pay for lol.
https://www.amazon.com/Seidio-DILEX-Metal-Kickstand-Motorola/dp/B00S6TA3RW
Also might add that the way the metal kickstand is attached the area is flat which means sitting it on a table it will stay put instead of rocking back and forth lol. The butter shell of the 2 pieces is also covered (or made?) out of something that is pretty grippy, no slick plastic or rubbery TPU to deal with, using it for over a year in construction sites, factories, and other outdoor/dirty jobs it doesn't hold dirt or sweaty skin oils compared to others I've used, I wash mine bout once a month in hot water with dish soap and no warping, deforming, or most of all, fading, still black as the day I got it. And one last awesome thing that's soo small to be easily looked over but makes a huge difference when case makers don't do it is the side buttons, each one is individual, precision molded, and have a very satisfying feel when depressing them. It may be a tad bigger compared to bumpers or extremely thin shell cases which are barely a step up over a full Dbrand or (can't remember the other skin company) skin lol, I found myself loving the size, it's not full on OtterBox, but it still is thin enough to let me use it one handed which is whenever I'm doing anything but typing lol.
::Edit:: Oh yea, it comes in Black, Blue, Red, and White. Seidio also makes a Surface case with the metal kickstand as well and I'm sure it's just as high quality of a product I have not tried it myself and cannot attest to it's build, here is an Amazon listing tho if you would like to see it, it is one that includes a belt holster tho there are listings without the holster for cheaper.
https://www.amazon.com/Seidio-SURFACE-Kickstand-Holster-Motorola/dp/B00S6T9YTK

[Review] Nillkin Super Frosted Shield Matte case (black)

I ordered this Nillkin case in matte black April 23rd for 12,08€ including shipping. It came today, so delivery was relatively fast considering it was sent from Singapur.
Packaging:
The case came in stable packaging, so it's unlikely to be damaged during shipping. A simple screen protector with a micro fibre cloth is included. Because of the
rounded edges of the N7P it is way too small though, and leaves 3-6 mm of screen unprotected around the edges.
Feel and fit:
It fits the N7P perfectly and the cutouts for microphone, buttons, ports and camera are very precise. Overall it doesn't add too much thickness to the phone
and feels slimmer than the standard case that comes with the N7P. The lower half of the sides and the back of the case are structured and provide good grip.
The cutout around the camera module is slightly taller than the module itself so the camera is protected. While top and bottom of the phone are unprotected,
the edges and sides are completely covered by the case. The sides of the case are the same height as the display. This makes using the phone while in the case
feel more natural but does not offer any additional protection for the screen.
There are some tiny imperfections, like a bump not being perfectly molded as visible on the pictures attached. For the price the build quality is still very solid
though.
Design:
The case is made from a slightly flexible plastic, and the surface is rubberized and matte. The top and bottom of the phone are unprotected, but this way the
copper accents are still visible. The overall color matches the N7P's original finish. Together with the still visible color accents this makes it a pretty subtle case.
The logo in the lower right corner is on the larger side. I would have favoured a smaller, less striking logo.
Conclusion:
For me this is a haptic and visual upgrade from the standard case included by Nokia. I'd recommend it to anyone who doesn't want super rigid protection
and still wants to show off the N7P's design.
Not durable
In my experience with this case (same material for my older phone), it's not actually durable and will start to break in tiny pieces after a few months.
So, if you want to buy a cover for the long run don't buy it, but if you're going to switch cases in the first place then go for it. The fit and feel is really good.
The bundled acreen protector is not an exact fit but it'll have to do for now
prat28yush said:
In my experience with this case (same material for my older phone), it's not actually durable and will start to break in tiny pieces after a few months.
So, if you want to buy a cover for the long run don't buy it, but if you're going to switch cases in the first place then go for it. The fit and feel is really good.
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I have had a Nilkin case, exactly the same on my LG G2, my Oppo R9s Plus and my Galaxy Note 4 and they all withstood the test of time?

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