Accessories what case are you using/getting? - Sony Xperia 1 III

I have the spigen rugged armor case. it is protective but slippery. i like the protection and the fact that it has holes for a lanyard, which i use a dsptch quick release wrist strap that i actually use as a neck strap when i'm on a photo outing. but i'm just not happy with it being slippery. i wonder why neither sony or their suppliers here in the us sell the sony style cover. i would be willing to try it.
anyways, any recommendations for a case? i'd actually like to go caseless but am too afraid of scratching the camera lens or cracking the screen. here in the us sony isn't a popular smartphone brand and getting repairs done i imagine won’t be easy.

I got the Caseology Vault case because it was the only thing I could get next day when my phone came in, didn't expect to like it but it's actually really nice. Good "sandstone" texture on the bottom 2/3 of it, pretty grippy and pleasant to hold.

I personally am used to this Japan brand design, as I generally held my phone around the edge.
Top: G10 Choro
Bottom: Aluminum
These 2 are essentially different in materials, design wise is similar. They added texture on slanted surface to help grip, only the outerst vertical face is smooth flat.
G10 Chrono material is new to me, feels a lot friction when fingers come in contact, and it's also lighter then aluminum version.
So, at the end I'm giving G10 Chrono version a try as of current useage.
I do still apply a glass protector on the front, and soft film on the back to get my phone fully covered.
(drop protection wise, this design of bumper, as long as dropping on flat surface, it'll always the bumper come in contact first, never the phone. If there is object / pointy rocks / etc. then yes there are probability that phone would be come in contact then)
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Phone in G10 Chrono, fits perfectly, and its case button is easy to press also.

I just got a spigen rugged armor. It's good so far. But it generates dust on top, and the sides are raised, so it's not great for gestures. Can anyone recommend a good tempered glass screen protector? I figure it could raise the screen so edges will not be such a problem..

SonySteve said:
I personally am used to this Japan brand design, as I generally held my phone around the edge.
Top: G10 Choro
Bottom: Aluminum
These 2 are essentially different in materials, design wise is similar. They added texture on slanted surface to help grip, only the outerst vertical face is smooth flat.
G10 Chrono material is new to me, feels a lot friction when fingers come in contact, and it's also lighter then aluminum version.
So, at the end I'm giving G10 Chrono version a try as of current useage.
I do still apply a glass protector on the front, and soft film on the back to get my phone fully covered.
(drop protection wise, this design of bumper, as long as dropping on flat surface, it'll always the bumper come in contact first, never the phone. If there is object / pointy rocks / etc. then yes there are probability that phone would be come in contact then)
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Phone in G10 Chrono, fits perfectly, and its case button is easy to press also.
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i like this one. looks really nice. i will try to buy but might be tough to get in USA.

Please take a look at TUDIA DualShield
I used it on my previous phone as well.

I'm using this one but not recommended as the power button is too deep for fingerprint to work properly all the time
TUDIA DualShield Designed for Sony Xperia 1 III Case (2021), [Merge] Shockproof Tough Dual Layer Hard PC Soft TPU Slim Protective Case Cover - Metallic Slate: Amazon.co.uk: Electronics & Photo
TUDIA DualShield Designed for Sony Xperia 1 III Case (2021), [Merge] Shockproof Tough Dual Layer Hard PC Soft TPU Slim Protective Case Cover - Metallic Slate: Amazon.co.uk: Electronics & Photo
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And screen protector these which seem ok if a tiny bit short on the edges
PULEN Screen Protector for Sony Xperia 1 III, Tempered Glass Film, 3 Packs : Amazon.co.uk: Electronics & Photo
Free delivery and returns on eligible orders. Buy PULEN Screen Protector for Sony Xperia 1 III, Tempered Glass Film, 3 Packs at Amazon UK.
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Ultra-Thin and Lightweight Carbon Fiber Shell for Sony Xperia 1 III Phone Protective Case (Black) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B096K8GM9...abc_B3WXGZ5WR2YQSGM4HCKT?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
I'm using this one with a supershieldz screen protector. Didn't add any bulk, feels very sturdy and added a nice feel to the phone.

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Ultra-Thin and Lightweight Carbon Fiber Shell for Sony Xperia 1 III Phone Protective Case (Black) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B096K8GM9...abc_B3WXGZ5WR2YQSGM4HCKT?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
I'm using this one with a supershieldz screen protector. Didn't add any bulk, feels very sturdy and added a nice feel to the phone.
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Came to post the very same case, which is the one I got.
I hate cases--ruins the svelt size and premium feel of a good phone. I doubt they provide a ton of protection, but these carbon fiber cases are genuinely thin and add no perceptible bulk, and actually feel quite nice in the hand.

From my experience, cases damage the phone more than they protect it if you take good care of them. I gave up using cases because dirt always finds a way to get in and scuff the metal sides. If you never drop the phone or place it over rough surface, the phone stays pristine.
Removing the case to clean it often also rubs and scratches the paint on the sides, so I don't understand why so many people use cases and I don't understand why cases with cloth on the inside aren't more popular.
Edit: not to mention how much I hate giving up the premium feel of metal when holding the phone instead of feeling cheap plastic all over the phone.

Chiming in to say I have both the Spigen Rugged Armor and Caseology Vault case and have used them for a short period of time, both feels nice in the hand. Can't conclusively say which is better, so I'll still need to try it for some time
One thing i noticed (or maybe it's just me), is that the Spigen case have a slightly higher depth for the camera bump (presumably to protect the lens from accidental scratching)

soundslike1981 said:
Came to post the very same case, which is the one I got.
I hate cases--ruins the svelt size and premium feel of a good phone. I doubt they provide a ton of protection, but these carbon fiber cases are genuinely thin and add no perceptible bulk, and actually feel quite nice in the hand.
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Does it work with this wireless charging case?

Haven't tested wireless charging, sorry. Probably the manufacturer has specified if it does, and/or someone has asked/answered that question on the product page on Amaazon? That said, I thought these sort of cases generally work with wireless charging--again though, haven't tried it myself.

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Does it work with this wireless charging case?
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Yes it works with wireless charging. I have used 3 different wireless charging pads with it and they've all worked perfectly

soundslike1981 said:
Came to post the very same case, which is the one I got.
I hate cases--ruins the svelt size and premium feel of a good phone. I doubt they provide a ton of protection, but these carbon fiber cases are genuinely thin and add no perceptible bulk, and actually feel quite nice in the hand.
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I'm with you. I've ran my last several phones without a case because I could never find one I liked. I wasn't even sure when I ordered this one, but so far I absolutely love it. Kept the phone light and small and really like the texture

Bought a few clear TPU cases, one Aioria leather. But then I also ordered a carbon fiber skin case from Ali Express a couple of months back that just showed up. Keeps the slim design and premium look. Less than $25, but will take at least a couple of months to arrive.

I bought the Spigen Rugged Amor and the CYRILL by Spigen 'Stone' colour, knowing that they're both essentially Spigen. They obviously use the same moulds so the fit is identical for each. No problem with the power button recess or a loose fit.
The CYRILL has a slightly raised bump around the camera hole and the side grips are vertical, so run the length of the phone. It's a lighter slate grey colour, but the back is all one matte shade, instead of the Rugged Armor with its tacky fake carbon fibre effect patches. I hate how they do that. However, the matte effect finish of the main part of the back panel on the Rugged Armor feels really nice, and the side grips are a nice diagonal hatched effect which feels very nice.
Personally, I wish Spigen had already brought a Liquid Air case to market for the X1M3, I love the subtle back panel design and I have them on all my other phones. Hopefully in due course. The Caseology looked nearly identical to the Rugged Armor for even more money, so I skipped that.
I fitted the Spigen AlignMaster (GLAStR) screen protector this evening - like all protectors, the curse of tiny dust particles and a few small hairs, but this time the included adhesive "dust removal" stickers was an absolute blessing. It took about a dozen minor dust removals after applying the main protector, but it's now on and perfect.
I'm mixed about the Spigen's black panels top and bottom, I don't really see why they're there as they add nothing to the design and require a totally aligned fit to avoid cutting off screen edges. However, the alignment frame which comes with the protector makes it so simple to place the glass on to the screen and get it 100% aligned, I wasn't that bothered.
I also bought the 3 pack of PULEN protectors; they're much more basic, standard "tempered glass 9H" style affairs. Slightly sharper edges than the Spigen protector, though the Spigen one isn't totally bevelled either. You would want to use a case. to avoid catching an edge and lifting the protector off the screen.
The Spigen protector fits snugly into a Spigen case, as expected. If you're aligning by hand and using a TPU case, you may want to apply the glass with the phone in the case.

Mangoon said:
Bought a few clear TPU cases, one Aioria leather. But then I also ordered a carbon fiber skin case from Ali Express a couple of months back that just showed up. Keeps the slim design and premium look. Less than $25, but will take at least a couple of months to arrive.
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I use the following case:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09CMSGXJY?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2_dt_b_product_details
It also protect the camera len.

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

SUPCASE Unicorn Beetle PRO Full-body Rugged Hybrid +Screen +Beltclip < USD 13 Shipped
Seem like a great option to me - stylish and functional, keeps your $650 intact and as secure as possible with almost all the beauty in place and moto sign left exposed.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00OHFGMGU/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
USD 12.5 shipped at the moment, it was USD 9.5 a week ago (per-ordered two of them).
Reviews range from 4.5 to 5.0, depending on a smartphone model.
http://www.amazon.com/SUPCASE-Full-..._52?s=wireless&ie=UTF8&qid=1414339195&sr=1-52
http://www.amazon.com/SUPCASE-Full-..._17?s=wireless&ie=UTF8&qid=1414339068&sr=1-17
it does look good. says its not shipping until november 29th though...
Nice case. Looks like Urban Armor. Not a fan of the pill-shaped opening for the camera and Motorola logo though. Would rather have 2 separate holes (like the Spigen slim armor for the N6). Or even a case that doesn't display the Motorola logo at all. Thanks for sharing though. :good:
Been eyeballing this case for a few days, I personally like it and think it offers great protection, but before I order one, I'm curious if the thickness will prevent wireless charging. That will determine whether I get it or not.
I had one of the Supcase beetle cases for the OG Moto X. I liked the look of it on the computer screen, however in the hand, it's rather uncomfortable because of its construction. The plastic is rather sharp on the sides and edges where the phone is held. So I would be apprehensive about purchasing one of these for my own soon-to-own N6.
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This looks smoother
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The supcase is the one I wanted to have as there is no otterbox available. I decided to get the White one, and guess what. In Germany, you can get the black one via Amazon. All other countries around Germany (UK, FR) have it listed in White. Duuuh.
I got the Supcase unicorn beetle pro and took it straight off! It makes an already big phone just too dam big!
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I got the Supcase unicorn beetle pro and took it straight off! It makes an already big phone just too dam big!
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It surely gets a lot bigger. I know from my previous phones with Otterboxes. But on the other side, I find handling the phone much easier if it's heavier and bulkier, too. The additional rubber stuff and edges of those coses make handling easier for me. but well, yes, tastes are different
You have the White case and want to get rid of it?
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I have this case, its pretty awesome and is fully protected.
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I have one of these on my n6 and also on my n9. I think its a great deal and offers good protection. I'm very happy with them both especially for the price!
I have this case! I agree that some aspects of it are non-appealing. The back of the case is rounded to much and very slick. Its quite hard to remove the case. The rubber plug that protects the charge hole is very tight and presses down on the charge cable when the phone is charging.
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I'm in the army and day to day use is rigorous. The supcase has proven to be extremely tough. Once its on the phone it fits very tight and completely protects the phone. The pill shape opening in the back is quite useful in my opinion. With it showing the Motorola logo on the back of the phone, this acts as a aid in my single handed operation of the huge NEXUS 6. It provides a solid holding spot for my index finger. Although it may be a very cheap case it functions amazingly well in my extreme conditions work environment. The complimentary belt clip holster functions quite nice as well.
I ordered the case and love it. I'm a letter carrier and needed a rugged case with a belt clip. The only negative comments I have about it is that it is extremely hard to remove the case from the phone and I had to remove my tempered glass because of the snug fit. It is smooth on the back, but the rubberized part of the case gives me good grip on the case. Overall 4 out of 5 stars, IMO.
RayEdmondson said:
I ordered the case and love it. I'm a letter carrier and needed a rugged case with a belt clip. The only negative comments I have about it is that it is extremely hard to remove the case from the phone and I had to remove my tempered glass because of the snug fit. It is smooth on the back, but the rubberized part of the case gives me good grip on the case. Overall 4 out of 5 stars, IMO.
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A fellow postal worker! Just make sure the belt clip doesnt get in the way of your dog spray, scanner, or pantech
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A fellow postal worker! Just make sure the belt clip doesnt get in the way of your dog spray, scanner, or pantech
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lol
Nope. It does not work with wireless charger. I have two wireless chargers, both works fine for my N7 and N5 (with normal case), but it does not work with my N6 with Supcase.
However, I suspect the wireless charger is killing my N5 battery (that's why I have to buy a N6 in the first place), so I probably won't miss wireless charging too much.
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Nope. It does not work with wireless charger. I have two wireless chargers, both works fine for my N7 and N5 (with normal case), but it does not work with my N6 with Supcase.
However, I suspect the wireless charger is killing my N5 battery (that's why I have to buy a N6 in the first place), so I probably won't miss wireless charging too much.
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It works with all of my wireless chargers , even my portable QiStone which is the weakest one.
I decided to compare this case with my dual-layer cases because it was mentioned that wireless charging is still enabled with it on. I also confirmed this to be true, so that's cool.
I like the holster ease, although not using a proper hinge means that the hard plastic tab which you pull open to release the phone might snap some day.
This is not a dual-layer case, though it's got nice coverage on top of the screen's front-facing edges and uses hard, rubberized sides around the phone's perimeter. There is a thin strip of foam between the phone and the hard plastic back, instead of a dual-layer case's full sleeve that surrounds the phone and is then covered by the harder, outer case. So, in an impact on the sides, I think the soft edges will displace some force into the case's rigid frame instead of all hitting the phone, which is good. But, an impact on the phone's back would seem to mostly travel right into the phone due to that very thin foam strip separating the phone and case.
The built-in screen protector/plastic shield is glued into the top assembly piece, so I had to use an X-Acto knife to pry it up and then pulled it off with pliers. That left a strip of semi-soft glue all the way around the inside lip of that piece, which would have been in contact with the phone's glass or edge after assembling. So, it took about 10 minutes to carefully scrape all the glue residue away and then clean that frame piece to ensure nothing much was left.
Perhaps due to not having the built-in screen protector, I noticed that there was a slight lift in a couple areas between the phone's (Spigen Crystal-protected) glass surface and the rubberized lip of the SUPCASE's frame after it was fully assembled on the phone. This isn't the worst thing in the world, but it means that liquids and debris simply have better lines of sight to get under the case, potentially.
As others have said, the fit is incredibly tight and that also makes it difficult to remove - I don't see that as a negative, since I would only remove a case if it broke.
I'm still very wary with this big, thin phone and prefer a full dual-layer design around it. But, I like the solidity of this case and its holster clip. So, I'll keep it around as a backup.
- ooofest

[Q] Case, Skin or Nothing

Should I use a case, a skin or nothing with my new Nexus 6?
Historically, on all past phones, I've used nothing, as I've never been a fan of cases, not liking the aesthetics or extra bulk. However this is the first phone that I've outright paid $600+ for, so my interest this time is different, and I'm concerned about what would happen to my phone if I dropped it, etc. It should be noted that I did buy the Motorola insurance, so I can replace the phone for $35 if something happens to it. The only thing I dislike about the phone in its naked state is its tendency to spin on flat surfaces.
I've looked at Spigen cases at http://www.spigen.com/.
I've looked at dbrand skins at https://dbrand.com/.
With all of these things in mind, I'm looking for feedback on whether I should use a case, a skin or nothing at all. I'm also looking for feedback on whether I should use a screen protector.
im a firm believer in using a case and screen protector, all of my smartphones and tablets have them from day 1.
i hate bulky phone cases
i dont like flip cases for phones
i am not a huge fan of ultra slim cases for phones as they only provide protection against scratches and some of them scratch the phone itself
with the nexus 6 i went all out and got my first ever tempered glass screen protector and a dbrand skin and 2 ringke cases, max and fusion, here are my experiences and views with them:
Cases:
for my nexus 6 i purchased a ringke max, fusion and a spigen ultra hybrid which i later returned.
the spigen wasnt as good as the max or the fusion, it looked and felt cheap and the buttons weren't that good as you couldn't differentiate between them.
the max provides a little more drop protection and the phone feels safer in it because it is a dual layer case with a removable plastic window in it to show off the nexus and moto logo. the buttons arent as good as the fusions but theyre usable
the fusion looks and feels great, i have a crystal and a smoke (the smoke was an updated version that they sent me since the first version of the crystal came with scratches). its grippy thanks to the tpu and the plastic back. the crystal looks like it will yellow over time but the back plastic is fully clear, the smoke has a smoke tint over the back plastic but it wont look bad when the tpu has discoloured.
both ringke cases add very little bulk, the max is 1mm or 2mm thicker. both cases keep the design of the phone but do something very important. they are both sit flat where the nexus and moto logos are meaning that the phone wont spin or rock side to side as much as compared to the phone without the case. both cases have dust plugs attached to them that cover the headphone and usb jacks, i like this, others dont, theyre easy to cut off and dont really get in the way if youre patient. they are also compatible with wireless charging, i use an lg wcp 300 and it works flawlessly and it means i dont need to fiddle around with any usb cables and scratch the aluminium rim! i recommend you look into a qi wireless charger to use with your phone, it takes about 3-4 hours to charge which is perfect if you charge your phone while you sleep
i hear good things about the ringke slim, the sf black is the only one that has a soft touch feel to it and its the one id buy if i was to get one, the others feel like polycarbonate
the best thing about using a case isnt the protection or the style factor, its the feeling of the phone when you take it out of the case, your phone feels like new and its all pretty and you appreciate it more. a case has saved my phones many times
spigen ultra hybrid vs fsuion comparison pictures of the max are here with the dbrand skin on
Screen Protectors
if you decide not to use a case then you MUST use a screen protector! plastic or glass, cheap or expensive, use one! it will protect your screen from scratches and im sure that it has saved many of my phone screens from cracking and smashing
you get a free screen protector with all ringke cases, i also have a pack of ringke protectors that i got in order to qualify for free delivery but i really enjoy the spigen protectors on my nexus 4 and 10.
i am currently using a nillkin tempered glass protector, the first glass protector ive ever used and it is well worth the price and hype. i am using the eyes care one that has an anti uv filter that protects your eyes, it doesnt effect the screen wuality in any way, when there is a black image or screen off in bright daylight you will see a blue tint. i also have the nillkin h+ glass protector that doesnt have the blue tint
its hard to get the right glass protector for this phone. orzly fits too short but doesnt lift on the sides (also known as halo), 90% will halo at some place, my nillkin has a small halo near the bottom speaker but it doesnt bother me much as it is no where near the screen
make sure the protector has 2.5 d edges, it basically means that the edges are curved so they dont cut you or peel up
check out the tempered glass forum on xda for which is the best one right now
the glass protectors are superior to the plastic ones in look and feel, i recommend you get a glass one, honestly, it feels like the the actual phone screen and most of them are oiliophobic meaning that they resist grease, sweat and water.
there is a special way to apply glass protectors, look at the hinge or door method
here is a post showing my nillkin protector all of the halo has been removed by using the binder clips method except for one place
Skins
for the nexus 6, this was another first for me, if the back of the phone was glass id use a plastic protector.
if the back was metal, i wouldnt bother
if i had the blue nexus i wouldnt have bothered but i have the white nexus and im glad i do because a) the aluminium rim looks better in sliver than it does in blue, b) skin + ringke fusion case = perfection! and i wouldnt have known or experienced this if i didnt get a white nexus
for this nexus i got my very first phone skin, a dbrand black carbon fibre, pictures dont do it justice. i also got a matte black but i didnt like it so i got a silver titanium that will hopfully look like a brushed aluminium htc one m8. it was simple to apply after watching a few videos on how to do it and the skin looks and feels great
with this in mind, if i had known that slickwraps, an alternative to dbrand, were going to come out with a genuine leather skin for the nexus i would have gotten that, it was announced yesterday so a month or 6 weeks too late for me but i might look into it in the future
here are some pictures of the skin with and without the case the pictures dont do it justice, theyre epic in person
hope my experiences help, have a look at dedicated forums on xda for cases, skins, screen protectors, both glass and plastic, to find whichever suits you the most
Case and skin
That's what I use and its my favorite set up so far. I have 14 skins and 10 cases.
My favorite cases
SupCase beetle hybrid
Spigen ultra hybrid
Skins:
Slickwraps: green carbon, orange carbon, silver carbon and soon real bamboo and rela Horween leather!
No case and no screen protector here. Always use my phones naked. Definitely wouldn't mind a screen protector but because of the curved glass I feel that tempered glass screen protectors look odd without a case or have that nasty halo effect. I'm generally careful but I understand one mishap and I'll be getting my phone replaced.
I have been using a Caseology gold case for a while, but I took it off and have been going naked. I love the feel of this device bare. It feels so good in your hands.
I do have a spiegen screen protector and I believe in using a screen protector.
I have a spiegen clear slim case on order, and I just ordered a real leather black pouch. I am thinking the pouch may be my ultimate choice as I will get the daily protection but will have the naked feel when using.
ZeusIII said:
No case and no screen protector here. Always use my phones naked. Definitely wouldn't mind a screen protector but because of the curved glass I feel that tempered glass screen protectors look odd without a case or have that nasty halo effect. I'm generally careful but I understand one mishap and I'll be getting my phone replaced.
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I'm running naked as well but there's no way I was gonna risk scratching the screen (biggest negative for resale). Instead of the ugly tempered glass with huge gaps I bought regular film (Spigen) and it's pretty much perfect... It goes almost from edge to edge (right to the curve) and no lifting at all. Cheap too (pack of 3).
But I'm bummed about the metal sides though. I realized recently that I should have bought a white one with un-ionized metal because you can always polish out scuffs with steel wool, fine sand paper. The back cover can always be swapped for Blue color if you want. Anyway, I have a few scuffs by now but there's no way I'm gonna put it in a case because it's already a gigantic phone. I loved 2013 MotoX finish.... Bullet proof
I got a case, got sick of it, then bought skin
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Thank you all for the great feedback, and keep it coming. For those of you that are only using skins, what do you think the likelihood is of damage if you drop your phone?
Karine said:
Thank you all for the great feedback, and keep it coming. For those of you that are only using skins, what do you think the likelihood is of damage if you drop your phone?
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I rarely use a screen protector or case. This phone has a back that is so slippery, I'm looking for something to improve the grip. I was looking at some of the skins that are applied to the back but haven't read any feedback about the grip. If I get a case, it needs to work with a Air Frame vent holder and there isn't much room for anything except a very minimal case.
I hate the bulk of most cases so I'm doing intelliglass for screen protection and for minimal drop protection, I've picked up the spigen thin fit and ringke slim case. Neither adds bulk. The spigen is grippier while the ringke, in white, protects all sides.
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mgerbasio said:
I rarely use a screen protector or case. This phone has a back that is so slippery, I'm looking for something to improve the grip. I was looking at some of the skins that are applied to the back but haven't read any feedback about the grip. If I get a case, it needs to work with a Air Frame vent holder and there isn't much room for anything except a very minimal case.
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The skins add grip to the phone. With dbrand skins, carbon fibre adds the most grip followed by the titanium and then the wood and leather.
Don't expect anything like grip tape but it is less slippery than the normal back
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I just ordered a full body Skinomi skin with screen protector that I'm gonna try out.
You could get the SlickWraps Horween leather skin's. They will give you more grip then a base because it's leather...
Naked. Never used a case of history many I have owned and they still look new/mint when I move to next. But I am that Monk type person so all my stuff is new like even years old so depends on person. Phone makers go so much trouble make a phone look sexy makes no sense me why people cover it up. My 77 SS Chevy not made be covered but shown same as my Dodge SRT to be shown not covered. I think they sexy look of phone makes it itself not cases we put on it.
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Is it bad I kinda hope everyone going naked drops their phone and cracks their screen? Case and screen protector since day one for me.
I use a combination of skin and case right now because my phone seems to be starting to show very minor signs of the back beginning to detach itself from the phone ("detachgate" as some people are starting to call it). Generally, I just use a full body vinyl skin and a screen protector of some sort on most of my devices, and put them in cases only when I feel the risk is high enough that I need it, especially on a phone this big.

Favorite case so far?

Please share guys!
i have the officia Karbon bumper case.
i love it
Tempered glass
roba93 said:
i have the officia Karbon bumper case.
i love it
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Are you using Oneplus 5 official 3D Tempered glass with officia Karbon bumper case. If so is there any issue like tempered glass peeling when applying the case?
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Don't have one currently for my OnePlus 5, but hoping to get the Spigen Rugged Armor when it releases July 23. Hope it's compatible with the stock pre-applied screen protector.
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Are you using Oneplus 5 official 3D Tempered glass with officia Karbon bumper case. If so is there any issue like tempered glass peeling when applying the case?
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I dont have any tempered glass at the moment, i tried the Nilkin glass but it was just plain awful, Sides were not sticking at all, horrible rainbow effect so i removed it.
Nilkin claimed in a response email that the sides not fully sticking is *normal* so just a tip, wait for some decent screen protectors
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Are you using Oneplus 5 official 3D Tempered glass with officia Karbon bumper case. If so is there any issue like tempered glass peeling when applying the case?
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The bumper cases won't lift the glass as they don't come over onto the front of the display, they just cover the back and sides. OnePlus has confirmed that the tempered glass is NOT compatible with the Otterbox case though.
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The bumper cases won't lift the glass as they don't come over onto the front of the display, they just cover the back and sides. OnePlus has confirmed that the tempered glass is NOT compatible with the Otterbox case though.
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The bumper cases DO come over the front.. that's why it's a bumper case
I love this case:
KuGi Oneplus 5 Case, [Scratch Resistant] Super Lightweight ultra-thin Premium Flexible Soft Case for Oneplus 5 smartphone(Black)
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B072K7QGJW/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o09_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I just pre ordered this tudia case. It's got a built in screen protector. I'm snap that case on if I leave the house & snap it off when I get home & throw my 5 into the Karbon or tpu. I would put my ebony wood case on more but it's too hard to take off
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B073...+oneplus+5&dpPl=1&dpID=41QoB7YPJWL&ref=plSrch
I have:
_ Sandstone case. Really nice, but it will only protect the back of the phone from scratches. But if it falls, then...
_ Black silicone case. Really nice. Very matte. Love the texture, the feeling. Protects a lot better than the Sandstone of course. The bottom isn't protected though...
_ the flip cover from OnePlus. Best protection for sure. Love the texture as well. Really nice. But it adds a definit thickness to the phone. And you of course have to flip it to get to the phone.
_ the Orzly red case. I think it has a pinky shade, and I'm a guy, so... Will protect the phone better than the Sandstone and the black silicone but... it's shiny on the side, feels weird, feels... cheap a bit. Not a big fan...
_ the Karbon Bumper case from OnePlus. So far, it's my favorite. Fantastic look. Great feeling. Feels strong, it's hard on the back but the sides are made of rubber, so the phone is very secured. Every cuts are perfectly placed. It's my day to day case. Really love it.
I've ordered the red silicone case though, for the look. It's the same design as the black one, but... red
I know, why so many cases? It's because I love my O+5
LeKeiser said:
I have:
_ Sandstone case. Really nice, but it will only protect the back of the phone from scratches. But if it falls, then...
_ Black silicone case. Really nice. Very matte. Love the texture, the feeling. Protects a lot better than the Sandstone of course. The bottom isn't protected though...
_ the flip cover from OnePlus. Best protection for sure. Love the texture as well. Really nice. But it adds a definit thickness to the phone. And you of course have to flip it to get to the phone.
_ the Orzly red case. I think it has a pinky shade, and I'm a guy, so... Will protect the phone better than the Sandstone and the black silicone but... it's shiny on the side, feels weird, feels... cheap a bit. Not a big fan...
_ the Karbon Bumper case from OnePlus. So far, it's my favorite. Fantastic look. Great feeling. Feels strong, it's hard on the back but the sides are made of rubber, so the phone is very secured. Every cuts are perfectly placed. It's my day to day case. Really love it.
I've ordered the red silicone case though, for the look. It's the same design as the black one, but... red
I know, why so many cases? It's because I love my O+5
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I love their cases. I like the Karbon best cause it's actuality the lightest case out of them all with most protection & it a looks good to
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The bumper cases DO come over the front.. that's why it's a bumper case
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That's the karbon bumper case, it does not cover any part of the front, a bumper case is supposed to protect the sides of the device primarily. Like the bumper of a car, that's why it's called a bumper case.
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That's the karbon bumper case, it does not cover any part of the front, a bumper case is supposed to protect the sides of the device primarily. Like the bumper of a car, that's why it's called a bumper case.
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... dude it covers the front, it has raised edges to the FRONT that's why you can lay it on the screen without damaging the screen whatsoever.
a bumpercase is not particularly designed to protect the sides, it does both front and sides and has raised edges to the front of the phone.
And if you still say it does not have any edges raised than your just stubborn ..
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... dude it covers the front, it has raised edges to the FRONT that's why you can lay it on the screen without damaging the screen whatsoever.
a bumpercase is not particularly designed to protect the sides, it does both front and sides and has raised edges to the front of the phone.
And if you still say it does not have any edges raised than your just stubborn ..
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Dude...it does not overlap onto the face of the phone, that's why it won't raise the glass, some other cases, like the Spigen Rugged Armor for example or the Otterbox case, actually wrap over on to the front face of the phone which is why they can end up lifting the protectors.
I didn't say the bumper cases don't protect the face of the phone, I said they don't cover any part of the front.
Even though, in OnePlus's image above, it does look like it's wrapping up over the bottom onto the face but I've seen videos of people using the protector with that case and it was fine.
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Dude...it does not overlap onto the face of the phone, that's why it won't raise the glass, some other cases, like the Spigen Rugged Armor for example or the Otterbox case, actually wrap over on to the front face of the phone which is why they can end up lifting the protectors.
I didn't say the bumper cases don't protect the face of the phone, I said they don't cover any part of the front.
Even though, in OnePlus's image above, it does look like it's wrapping up over the bottom onto the face but I've seen videos of people using the protector with that case and it was fine.
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It does wrap the front of the phone, but not that extreme as the Otterbox or Spigen or any equal bumper.
Should not affect most of the tempered glass covers
I have the Karbon Bumper case and I can testify that it doesn't wrap over on to the front face of the phone. I have a Spigen case on my Axon 7 and I can see the difference between a case that wraps over and one that doesn't.
But I still clearly love and prefer the KB case, best case available so far. Hands down.
Orzly FlexiCase (Clear). It's a really simple case, shows off the phone and doesn't add to much bulk.
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I love this case:
KuGi Oneplus 5 Case, [Scratch Resistant] Super Lightweight ultra-thin Premium Flexible Soft Case for Oneplus 5 smartphone(Black)
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B072K7QGJW/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o09_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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I've bought 5 cases so far and this is the one I'm still using. The buttons are very responsive, the sides are tight, and there's a hole in the back to show the brand.
I like it. I have 2 more cases on the way, but this one probably the keeper.
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I've bought 5 cases so far and this is the one I'm still using. The buttons are very responsive, the sides are tight, and there's a hole in the back to show the brand.
I like it. I have 2 more cases on the way, but this one probably the keeper.
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It's funny how many duplicates there are lol
https://www.amazon.ca/OnePlus-TopAC...qid=1500424472&sr=1-5&keywords=oneplus+5+case
https://www.amazon.ca/XMT-OnePlus-P...id=1500424472&sr=1-12&keywords=oneplus+5+case
https://www.amazon.ca/TUDIA-OnePlus...id=1500424637&sr=1-35&keywords=oneplus+5+case
https://www.amazon.ca/OnePlus-Case-...id=1500424637&sr=1-41&keywords=oneplus+5+case
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I love this case:
KuGi Oneplus 5 Case, [Scratch Resistant] Super Lightweight ultra-thin Premium Flexible Soft Case for Oneplus 5 smartphone(Black)
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B072K7QGJW/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o09_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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It's funny how many duplicates there are lol
https://www.amazon.ca/OnePlus-TopAC...qid=1500424472&sr=1-5&keywords=oneplus+5+case
https://www.amazon.ca/XMT-OnePlus-P...id=1500424472&sr=1-12&keywords=oneplus+5+case
https://www.amazon.ca/TUDIA-OnePlus...id=1500424637&sr=1-35&keywords=oneplus+5+case
https://www.amazon.ca/OnePlus-Case-...id=1500424637&sr=1-41&keywords=oneplus+5+case
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Yeah, but the quality by far surpasses even the Orzly cases that I have, so I don't consider it a cheap knock off or anything. It's a damn decent case. Even the inside has a nice honey comb rubber texture.

Best Official OnePlus 6t Case

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

Question Phone cases that protect the SIDES of your curved screen (s23U)??

Why are there no case manufacturers out there that sells cases with the side of the raised just enough to actually protect the curved screen. I get that it inhibits the use of "edge app" but that is not worth it to me. Incipio was one of the case manufacturers to offer this type of protection and not just raised bezels on its corners.
My incipio duo case for s10 plus is a good example of how the case should be properly made. The sides of the screen are protected but you lose out on the edge panel app. I want a case with the bezels raised enough on the side of the case to protect the curved screen. Incipio is not the case of the year for that because I just had bought it and noticed the side lip of the case was lower than the curved screen.
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Zizo Bolt, that's all I use on my N10+'s. Excellent protection. Slightly raised on the side (verify that) and raised more on the ends.
The Caseborne V has raised edges on the side and very raised top and bottom.
Problem is gesture navigation. i'm having hard time using home gesture with Spigen Ultra Hybrid Zero-one case.
The sides are abit raised but not troublesome.
s4androiduser said:
Why are there no case manufacturers out there that sells cases with the side of the raised just enough to actually protect the curved screen. I get that it inhibits the use of "edge app" but that is not worth it to me. Incipio was one of the case manufacturers to offer this type of protection and not just raised bezels on its corners.
My incipio duo case for s10 plus is a good example of how the case should be properly made. The sides of the screen are protected but you lose out on the edge panel app. I want a case with the bezels raised enough on the side of the case to protect the curved screen. Incipio is not the case of the year for that because I just had bought it and noticed the side lip of the case was lower than the curved screen.
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samsung rugged gadget case.
bulky case.
Spigen Tough Armor sides are ever so slightly proud of the display face.
s4androiduser said:
Why are there no case manufacturers out there that sells cases with the side of the raised just enough to actually protect the curved screen. I get that it inhibits the use of "edge app" but that is not worth it to me. Incipio was one of the case manufacturers to offer this type of protection and not just raised bezels on its corners.
My incipio duo case for s10 plus is a good example of how the case should be properly made. The sides of the screen are protected but you lose out on the edge panel app. I want a case with the bezels raised enough on the side of the case to protect the curved screen. Incipio is not the case of the year for that because I just had bought it and noticed the side lip of the case was lower than the curved screen.
Chexk out UAG

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Spigen ultra hybrid has lip and protects the sides too.
Want even more lip and even more side protection? Spigen tough armor
s4androiduser said:
Why are there no case manufacturers out there that sells cases with the side of the raised just enough to actually protect the curved screen. I get that it inhibits the use of "edge app" but that is not worth it to me. Incipio was one of the case manufacturers to offer this type of protection and not just raised bezels on its corners.
My incipio duo case for s10 plus is a good example of how the case should be properly made. The sides of the screen are protected but you lose out on the edge panel app. I want a case with the bezels raised enough on the side of the case to protect the curved screen. Incipio is not the case of the year for that because I just had bought it and noticed the side lip of the case was lower than the curved screen.
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OtterBox cases have raised edges on all 4 sides also. It's impossible for the screen to touch anything when facedown. I am using the Defender Pro case with Belt Clip Holster because I work in the Restaurant Industry and my phone usually hits the ground 2 or 3 times a year. Never had one get damaged yet. That says something about investing in good cases.
Paul_Deemer said:
OtterBox cases have raised edges on all 4 sides also. It's impossible for the screen to touch anything when facedown. I am using the Defender Pro case with Belt Clip Holster because I work in the Restaurant Industry and my phone usually hits the ground 2 or 3 times a year. Never had one get damaged yet. That says something about investing in good cases.
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Sure but fate will intervene and you'll drop your phone in a parking lot and it will land face down on the only stone within a 25' radius.
hand-filer said:
Sure but fate will intervene and you'll drop your phone in a parking lot and it will land face down on the only stone within a 25' radius.
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It always possible. But I never had a phone damaged yet with OtterBox. S7 Edge, Note 8, S20U, S22U and now 23U. I actually dropped it in the Elevator the other day but no big deal cause it was a laminated wood fake floor. The only negative is with the heavy duty nature of the pro series your phone turns into a brick. It gets heavy but I have to do it. Having it in a Holster on Belt and using a Galaxy Watch 5 Pro for notifications makes it less of a pain.
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Spigen ultra hybrid has lip and protects the sides too.
Want even more lip and even more side protection? Spigen tough armor
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I hink the spigen rough armor and rugged cases dont offer much protection for the curved screen. I'm looking into caseology which claims to have raised bezels on the side of the case.
s4androiduser said:
I hink the spigen rough armor and rugged cases dont offer much protection for the curved screen. I'm looking into caseology which claims to have raised bezels on the side of the case.
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I have both and for most everyone's purposes the tough armor imo is more than enough real world protection all around including curved screen.
Have never had a screen break or body damaged since using this case+tempered screen protector going into 7 years now and all sorts of drops.
evangelionpunk said:
I have both and for most everyone's purposes the tough armor imo is more than enough real world protection all around including curved screen.
Have never had a screen break or body damaged since using this case+tempered screen protector going into 7 years now and all sorts of drops.
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oh you use a tempured screen protector? i never used one before just those plastic film ones.
s4androiduser said:
oh you use a tempured screen protector? i never used one before just those plastic film ones.
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Yep. Plastic ones suck imo and only good for light superficial scratch prevention.
The tempered glass screen protectors have saved my screens many times They had sacrificed themselves in place of my screens haha
The Poetic Neon cases for the S23 Ultra have raised sides to protect the sides of the screen.
https://www.amazon.com/Poetic-Samsung-Galaxy-S23-Ultra/dp/B0BPXYH7FD/ref=mp_s_a_1_4?crid=R8VAYDLDLHTR&keywords=poetic.eon+case+s23+ultra&qid=1677619126&sprefix=poetic.eon+case+s23+ultra%2Caps%2C127&sr=8-4
My UAG Monarch Pro (with the MagSaf ring) has side edges that appear to be even with the surface of the center of my screen. The top and bottom edges are visibly taller than the center of the screen.I don't have my stiff metal straight-edge and feeler guages handy to do a 100% check on the side height.
BTW, I am very happy with the case alone, and even happier to share MagSaf stuff with my 4 family membera that are stuck on iPhones.
hand-filer said:
Sure but fate will intervene and you'll drop your phone in a parking lot and it will land face down on the only stone within a 25' radius.
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Exactly this. Happened to me: Phone fell down and hit the 1mm (or less) of screen that was not covered by add-on tempered glass on a little stone in the path sticking out slightly.

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