Good TPU Gel (Grippy) Cases??? - Samsung Galaxy S8 Accessories

I was wondering if anyone had recommendations on a TPU Gel Case, I was looking for something with a low profile that still gives solid protection without blocking to much of the "edge" display.
I have seen a couple a couple from Spigen and LK that look promising, but was wondering if anyone has first-hand experience with a good case. The main things I want are
1. Grippy/Flexible TPU
2. Protection of the frame at top/bottom
3. Lots of lift on top/bottom or corners to give clearance if you lay the phone flat on the screen
4. Full access to screen (cover the least amount of edge function as necessary)
5. As thin a profile as possible with the other requirements
https://www.amazon.com/Spigen-Crystal-Glitter-Protection-Premium/dp/B06XP41W7Y
https://www.amazon.com/Spigen-Surface-Excellent-Compatible-Samsung/dp/B06XP54BCW
https://www.amazon.com/Spigen-Crystal-Protection-Premium-Clarity/dp/B06XP6KZKC
https://www.amazon.com/LK-Scratch-Resistant-Silicone-Protective/dp/B01N9SJB3J
Thanks in advance

I have about a dozen cases and this is one of my favorites. Great price and great quality.
https://www.amazon.com/TUDIA-Galaxy...=UTF8&qid=1494359654&sr=1-4&keywords=tudia+s8

Does that Tudia case have any grip?
I'm looking for a S8 case that's like the Apple 7+ silicone case if you know how grippy those are.

SLMcc said:
Does that Tudia case have any grip?
I'm looking for a S8 case that's like the Apple 7+ silicone case if you know how grippy those are.
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Not familiar with those, but the Tudia has etched sides to add grip. Some others I have are smooth and can be a bit slippery. The Tudia feels great in the hand.

arampapaz said:
Not familiar with those, but the Tudia has etched sides to add grip. Some others I have are smooth and can be a bit slippery. The Tudia feels great in the hand.
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Okay, thanks. They are more like silicone than TPU and have awesome grip. They have a microfiber lining too so they don't leave marks, etc on the back of the phone. I'm looking for something like that if I can find one.

Nillkin nature, best case ever. If you give a try, you will use it in all your phones in the future. I used it with my last 3 phones.
Moreover, the case fixes the Fingerprint failed location issue. You will never touch your camera lens anymore.

adrimg01 said:
Nillkin nature, best case ever. If you give a try, you will use it in all your phones in the future. I used it with my last 3 phones.
Moreover, the case fixes the Fingerprint failed location issue. You will never tiuch your camera lens anymore.
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I agree! I just received my Nillkin Nature case (clear) and it's the best! :good:

Thanks for the suggestions guys, I was looking for something with a style similar to the Nillkin, Silicone iPhone cases that you described.
I definitely like the idea of having the camera and sensors separated on the back. My one concern for the Nillkin is about screen protection. Is the lip on the top/bottom substantial enough to protect the screen?
https://www.amazon.com/Galaxy-Nillkin-Nature-Clear-Samsung/dp/B06ZZBRNK2?th=1
I was also looking at this case which wraps over the top and bottom bezels and at least seems like it might give more protection, although it doesn't separate the sensors on the back
https://www.amazon.com/LK-Scratch-Resistant-Silicone-Protective/dp/B01N6RRU2D?th=1
Or this one which is similar to the Nillkin, but has more corner protection
https://www.amazon.com/DAUPIN-Crystal-Protection-Premium-Clarity/dp/B06Y2S81VG
Thanks again for the help

i recommend the Ringke Fusin case.. its fit perfectully to all ur's demands.. im using it since i got my S8 (a month ago) and absolutly love it
1. Grippy/Flexible TPU
2. Protection of the frame at top/bottom
3. Lots of lift on top/bottom or corners to give clearance if you lay the phone flat on the screen
4. Full access to screen (cover the least amount of edge function as necessary)
5. As thin a profile as possible with the other requirements
https://www.amazon.com/Ringke-Trans...qid=1494594537&sr=1-1&keywords=ringke+s8&th=1

Pl2lNCE said:
Thanks for the suggestions guys, I was looking for something with a style similar to the Nillkin, Silicone iPhone cases that you described.
I definitely like the idea of having the camera and sensors separated on the back. My one concern for the Nillkin is about screen protection. Is the lip on the top/bottom substantial enough to protect the screen?
https://www.amazon.com/Galaxy-Nillkin-Nature-Clear-Samsung/dp/B06ZZBRNK2?th=1
I was also looking at this case which wraps over the top and bottom bezels and at least seems like it might give more protection, although it doesn't separate the sensors on the back
https://www.amazon.com/LK-Scratch-Resistant-Silicone-Protective/dp/B01N6RRU2D?th=1
Or this one which is similar to the Nillkin, but has more corner protection
https://www.amazon.com/DAUPIN-Crystal-Protection-Premium-Clarity/dp/B06Y2S81VG
Thanks again for the help
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If you put your phone face down with the Nillkin nature case, the screen doesn't touch the surface, so the lip on the top and bottom are enough.
But what I like the most of this case, is how are separated the camera and the Fingerprint sensor. The hole for the camera is so small that is no possible to touch the camera lens anymore (unless you have a very thin finger). On the other hand is the Fingerprint sensor hole so big, that your finger falls naturally in the right position, while without a case the 50% the times is touching the camera.
Between, if you have the midnight black version and you decide to get the Nillkin, go for the grey one. It looks awesome and much better than the clear one.

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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!
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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?
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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.
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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.

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.

Any case that better protect the Camera?

Are there any case in the wild that offers better protection around the camera? Currently using the TPU case that came in the box and while I like it, i am not able to place the phone on a flat surface as I believe the edges of the camera is exposed and would like to keep that from scratches and damages. If anyone has or knows of a case which better protects the camera, I ll be interested.
Thanks in advance.
not yet, got the spigen Rugged Armor, the lens is too flush with the case. a drop on the back and the lens will crack
I was thinking the same thing. The lens sticks out at the back and the case that comes with the phone just sits flush with this. I'm concerned about just lying the phone on to the table with the lens rubbing on something and getting scratched
Interested to see what other people are going with. For now i'm using the in box clear case. Mobilefun seem to be the only place (UK) that have some options. Olixar brand have a few options but without reviews it's hard to tell how they'll fit. I know many case manufactures design cases before phones are released and working from a phone size spec doesn't always result in a good fitting case. Many of the case stock photo's i've seen have a mock P20 pro with a flat camera such as this one https://www.amazon.co.uk/Flexible-A...8&qid=1523214240&sr=8-7&keywords=p20+pro+case As previous posts have mentioned ideally I want the case to protect the protruding camera while still be slim.
got the Olixar FlexiShield from amazom too https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07BL27WMJ/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
sent it back, a bit better than the huawei case, there is a lip around the camera, but its very minimal, about half millimeter, so as long as you palce the phone on a flat surface you should be ok, but not if dropped and the overall protection is very bad too, screen is pretty much unprotected,
I've got this one arriving tomorrow. From the photos it looks like it should have good camera protection.
I found a few interesting cases on eBay. It'll be a week or two before they arrive. They're cheap and look like they offer better protection for the camera. I'll save spending big bucks for when something reliable shows up
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https://www.ebay.co.uk/ulk/itm/112914026578
landerson07 said:
I've got this one arriving tomorrow. From the photos it looks like it should have good camera protection.
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some pics would be great
I Ordered the Rugged Spigen Case and some Outdoor Case when i Ride with the Bike... arktis.de/arktispro-huawei-p20-pro-outdoor-armor-case-silber (Delivery 17.04.)
landerson07 said:
I've got this one arriving tomorrow. From the photos it looks like it should have good camera protection.
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I'd be a bit concerned with that one, the images are clearly mock-ups as they show all 3 cameras flush with the phone's rear which obviously isn't the case with this phone.
It arrived today and protection is good. Great fit, good grip, easy press buttons, good cut outs for speakers etc, nice lip to protect the screen and the rear lens is not quite flush so doesn't touch when placed back down on a table etc.
Bargain for the price and I'm very happy
I just got this case. I think AliExpress selling it for few USD... The camera lens is only slightly lower but will do for the time being while hunting for a better one like uag.
landerson07 said:
It arrived today and protection is good. Great fit, good grip, easy press buttons, good cut outs for speakers etc, nice lip to protect the screen and the rear lens is not quite flush so doesn't touch when placed back down on a table etc.
Bargain for the price and I'm very happy
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can also confirm this, much better than the spigen rugged armour
landerson07 said:
It arrived today and protection is good. Great fit, good grip, easy press buttons, good cut outs for speakers etc, nice lip to protect the screen and the rear lens is not quite flush so doesn't touch when placed back down on a table etc.
Bargain for the price and I'm very happy
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Yeh I randomly ordered it as I didn't realise there was going to be a case inside the box. However am glad I did as its pretty sturdy and will absorb some of the impact. Also like how the gaps are not too large against the ports.
Usually i bought Spigen thin fit for all my phones, but, until now, they don't have for p20 pro.
I´m looking for something light and thin.
I bought some tempered glass protectors for the three lenses on aliexpress but they haven't arrived yet. Will post an update after I try them.
Vogal said:
Usually i bought Spigen thin fit for all my phones, but, until now, they don't have for p20 pro.
I´m looking for something light and thin.
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I received this one today and tbh it seems pretty good, nice fit and protects the lenses nicely round the back, only negative would be it doesn't have raised sides to protect the screen when face down
Anccer Huawei P20 Pro Case [Serie Matte] Resilient Shock Absorption and Ultra Thin Design Cover (Smooth Black) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07BPGHDJS?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf
I'm currently using the case that came with the phone, but I'm after the smart view case (have it on my Mate 10 Pro) and also after a screen protector as unlike the Mate 10 Pro, you don't get one
I received my MOFI hard case and while it fits beautifully , it offers 0 protection for the dual cameras they are flush with the case. i also grabbed the MOFO full screen tempered glass and that also fit great but has left a "oil slick" look to the middle of the screen, i'm hoping this goes away after a few day. But if not i would shy away fro the MOFI stuff. ill post up if the screen spot goes away.
I'm looking for a slim case with holes for a lanyard/wrist cord.
Any suggestions?
Thanks

Found the perfect bumper case for the P30

https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B07NQDGF3H/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Super slim, very nice matte texture, makes it less slippery, feels super nice in hand, and the matte effect works really nice with the colour of the phone's back. I had a thicker, clear TPU case before, and this one is SO much nicer.
Do you use gesture navigation with it? How is it working for you when using the Back gesture from the dge?
I got the following one:
https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B07P7N8444/
What annoys me a bit is for the Back gesture I have to apply sufficient pressure to ensure it correctly register as coming from the edge. Not major, but a bit annoying - I get a few of failed detections now and then.
This is the first time I ever felt the need to buy a case/bumper. And it's not even to protect it, but because without one, that 100% glass phone is WAY too slippery for me to feel safe holding it in one hand. My old Nexus 4 was also made of glass, but the sides didn't feel that slippery.
I am using this case and its so good . It doesn't really bothers me when using gestures ! It doesn't make the edges of the screen like using a bumper . And it's cheap !
https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/cojRujj6
RMerlin said:
Do you use gesture navigation with it? How is it working for you when using the Back gesture from the dge?
I got the following one:
https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B07P7N8444/
What annoys me a bit is for the Back gesture I have to apply sufficient pressure to ensure it correctly register as coming from the edge. Not major, but a bit annoying - I get a few of failed detections now and then.
This is the first time I ever felt the need to buy a case/bumper. And it's not even to protect it, but because without one, that 100% glass phone is WAY too slippery for me to feel safe holding it in one hand. My old Nexus 4 was also made of glass, but the sides didn't feel that slippery.
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I'm not using gestures currently but I doubt the memumi case would interfere. It's considerably slimmer than those TPU cases (I had the same ESR case before, coincidentally) and only touches the edges of the screen ever so slightly. What's more, it doesn't actually stick out above the screen at all. I am also using a glass screen protector, though, so that gives my screen a little extra height as well.
Revengebg said:
I am using this case and its so good . It doesn't really bothers me when using gestures ! It doesn't make the edges of the screen like using a bumper . And it's cheap !
https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/cojRujj6
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That looks interesting! Definitely seems like a viable alternative.
I ordered the Aliexpress case since it was really cheap (and I had an extra rebate as a first-time Aliexpress customer).
Will know in 4-5 weeks if it works better than the ESR for gesture handling...
Revengebg said:
I am using this case and its so good . It doesn't really bothers me when using gestures ! It doesn't make the edges of the screen like using a bumper . And it's cheap !
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Hello, very nice case
One question, the edges are soft silicone? The typical thick silicone? I really like that kind of silicone because I think it's what best protects
Greetings and thanks
quisquilla said:
Hello, very nice case
One question, the edges are soft silicone? The typical thick silicone? I really like that kind of silicone because I think it's what best protects
Greetings and thanks
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Yes , it's hard silicone but it's a mix of plastic and silicone . It's nice to the touch .
I received the bumper from Ali. While it's slightly more slippery than my previous silicon bumper (but still nowhere as bad as the bare glass case of the phone itself), it's definitely less problematic with side gestures than my original bumper, and it also looks more discrete. Overall a very good purchase, especially at that price.
Are there any ACTUAL bumper only cases? Meaning that it only goes around the edges only and leaves the front/back open? I'm not worried about dropping the phone, I just don't want it to be so slippery. So I want something I can stick on the edge to give me some friction so I can hold it without sliding out of my hand. (With my usual grip, the phone keeps sliding out of my hand.
The bumper should be wide enough so that I can sit it down either way on a table without the camera bump or front screen touching the table.
I'm using the Spigen ultra clear bumper case.
Good fit, looks like good protection, although I havent dropped it yet. There is a lip around the front screen for protection, not too pronounced so just perfect.
Fit and cutout looks spot on.
eng3 said:
Are there any ACTUAL bumper only cases? Meaning that it only goes around the edges only and leaves the front/back open? I'm not worried about dropping the phone, I just don't want it to be so slippery. So I want something I can stick on the edge to give me some friction so I can hold it without sliding out of my hand. (With my usual grip, the phone keeps sliding out of my hand.
The bumper should be wide enough so that I can sit it down either way on a table without the camera bump or front screen touching the table.
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There probably is. But let's be honest: The Huawei P30 sucks without a proper case. Way to slippery, uneven and really fragile. I couldn't use it without a case, they really ****ed up the design to some extent..
Yes it is very slippery, but that's what the bumper is for, to make it less slippery.
I ended up finding a decent one. The RhinoShield CrashGuard
Whats the best black case for the P30, where the back is completely flush so it sits good and flat on a table?
Thin cover (I wanted this) with rubber inside for thickness. does not dance on the table. I can't attach photos
Roxx Case
Best case I found so far.
https://roxx-case.de/products/roxx-...as-original-nur-besser?variant=27904305594391

Question Tempered glass screen protection with the official Samsung leather case

Hi all,
I have a spigen neoflex TPU protection on my s23 ultra, with a plastic spigen case.
I've bought an official Samsung leather case, and it seems really nice.
But, the neoflex is a bit to short on the sides, so that my finger feels the border of the screen protection every time I swipe left or right.
So, I would like to replace the neoflex with a tempered glass protection.
Do you know one who will fit well?
I have had a really bad experience with an Oppo find X5 pro : I've tested 5 tempered glass brands and every time my beautiful official Kevlar case unglued the tempered glass in the corners...
Thank you for your help
Whitestone dome or Spigen have been the best in my experience.
Avoid amfilm at all costs.
I have domeglass with leather samsung cover. In my opinion everything is fine. Of course glass not cover full screen and is about 1,5 mm smaller than all screen - safe "bumper" for covers.
I have too spigen optic armor and with domeglass is perfect fit, no one gap between case and glass but I seldom use this spigen.
Since S23 Ultra has a curved screen, I dont really think you should get a tempered cause either they dont cover the curved area or if they do, I dont really trust the protection they offer. For Curved Screen, I suggest getting a Screen Protector Film just to be safe. There is a Full-Body Screen Protector from Gadgetshieldz that covers the screen and other parts of the device like the sides, back and camera. Cases dont necessarily help with the scratches cause Ive seen multiple devices getting permanent marks inspite of the cases mostly due to the dust and things. So best to keep everything protected with either a Skin or a Full-Body protector. They also provide Skins if thats what you prefer.
Prakash_Raj said:
Cases dont necessarily help with the scratches cause Ive seen multiple devices getting permanent marks inspite of the cases mostly due to the dust and things
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Exactly, I saw too. Refers to people who don't pull off case for months to clean
_GRIZZLY_ said:
Exactly, I saw too. Refers to people who don't pull off case for months to clean
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Yaa I swear. All my previous devices had this issue. Ive used the best of the best cases and they still have these tiny scuffs which are permanent. This reduced the resale value of my devices and thats when I opted for this Full-Body Coverage cause I really dont mind spending a bit more to avoid these permanent damages. Im thinking of getting it wrapped with Skins next time.
So I am happy with still good stick fabric foil around frame .
Sometimes better use only minimalistic covers, not too bulky and happy with device than see scratches or crack after more time with angry tell "what was it for all this protections"
_GRIZZLY_ said:
So I am happy with still good stick fabric foil around frame .
Sometimes better use only minimalistic covers, not too bulky and happy with device than see scratches or crack after more time with angry tell "what was it for all this protections"
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Both screen protectors and skins they provide barely adds any bulk. they are literally as thick as a sheet of paper and I dont think you can go any thinner

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