I have a Cingular Siemens SX66 for sale. Got a new phone and want to sell this one off. Pricing it at $225.00 obo
This phone is in EXCELLENT condition
Cosmetic Rating Scale
New- Brand new
Excellent- Like new, hardly noticeable signs of use
Good- Minimal signs of use, some minor scuffs and/or scratches
Fair- Noticeable cosmetic wear, many scuffs and/or scratches
Poor- Heavy signs of wear, severe scuffs and/or scratches
ACCESSORIES:
Battery
Extra Battery
Stylus
Travel(HOME) Charger
USB/charging Cradle
Headset
Leather Pouch
DC Jack Converter
SX66 CD Software
SX66 Quick Start Guide
1GB MMC w/ Case
Screen Protector
Will have picture if interested in buying the phone.
Contact me @ [email protected]
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Has anyone seen a full metal housing case for Artemis? I'm looking for one because plastic one is so very prone to scratches. I'm aware that it may somewhat reduce the signal sensitivity, but I've been using for years my old good siemens S65 with an aluminium housing (I've got it made by a friend from art school ), and everything was okay with signal (both BT and GSM), plus there are numerous metal cases available on ebay and shops, but I think they are so ugly. I know, that it will be heavy as hell, but I don't care. For someone who has been using Nokia Communicator (500 grams) any pda is lighter than air
You may try : http://www.mobilefun.co.uk/product/12804.htm
Or: https://www.smartphoneshop.nl/product/38593/pdair-aluminium-case-htc-p3300-black.html
Good luck
see at www.boxwave.com.................
they manufracture such full metal cases for almost most of the windows mobiles.........................
and other products are toooooo good..........................
try product name--- "FLEXISKIN" its good silicon case..........................
this is the exact link-------- for Artemis
http://www.boxwave.com/products/easyfinder/buy-best-htc-p3300-accessories_2421.htm
I was looking for a handmade book-style case for the Nexus 7, but I'd rather not pay the high prices for a Portenzo or DODOcase alternative, but this is a pretty decent alternative.
The case itself is like those from Portenzo and DODOcase, a book-style hardback cover surrounding a wooden shell which holds the device. This particular case is built with a Birch Plywood shell unlike the other two which use materials such as Bamboo. As intended it bears an uncanny resemblance to a sketchbook. This case usually costs £30 with £3 first class shipping (Not recorded) though during the winter sale I bought this case for £25.50 total.
It uses an elastic strap to keep the case shut, and a small plastic clip can be attached to the strap to let the case stand up. It also has a magnet built into the case so it acts as a smartcover. Just above the magnet is a plate which has a unique number for the case, which adds to the unique feel the case has. It's available in three colours: Skye Blue, Welsh Slate Grey and Pillarbox Red. This case is hand-made in Manchester with traditional book-binding methods, and as you can maybe tell from the names of the colours, they're pretty proud of that
To keep the device secure in the case, instead of using foam pads or adhesive this case uses 'Tommy Clips' which work pretty well. Admittedly it looks tackier than it being held in by pads, but it gets the job done. There is no intrusion to the Micro-USB port and 3.5mm headphone jack, but the power and lock buttons are slightly hard to reach as with the Nexus 7 they are slightly offset to the back of the device. This can be a little problematic as you can sometimes find it difficult to tell if you're pressing the button or not.
There is a hollow area behind the tablet, but apart from that there is no way for sound to get from the speakers. This results in a somewhat muffled sound, not too much of a problem for me because I listen to music with headphones but it's still an issue that Portenzo and DODOcase address. I'm not sure what about the quality of the wooden shells with the other two companies, but with this the Birch does have some imperfections. It doesn't affect the functionality, and to me it just adds a more homely feel to the case. The back of the case has a cutout for the camera, but no black-ring around it so glare may be an issue (But I've yet to meet someone who uses a 5 megapixel snapper for serious photography).
To conclude, it's a nice case, you certainly get your bang for your buck. It's about half the price of a rival case, but it's still reasonably good. Of course if you have the money to spend you should probably buy a Portenzo/DODOcase, but I like having a case that was handcrafted about an hours journey down the road from me, even if it does have some significant drawbacks.
Hey there - posted this over on AC, but thought some might benefit from it here too!
So I picked up a new case of Amazon commensurate with the $500+ purchase that hit my bank account this week. Wanted something for around the office (mostly work out of the house), and will likely pick up a "more suited for travel" solution from poetic or one of the cheaper guys down the line. I've been told that I put too many words around my thoughts and words equal bad for reasons...
So I'll post some pics and just get right down to what's good and what's bad:
Likes:
It's very pretty, and despite being a non-leather "High End Eco Friendly Fiber" or whatever the hell that means, the build quality and construction of the case are as such that I barely notice the stand in for real leather.
All ports, camera's and other various assundry cut-outs appear to be in the right spot and sufficiently machined that I'm not catching my finger (nails or tips) when trying to get the Spen phallus out of it's tiny plastic ******, or turn the volume up or down.
The internal "bra," as it were (the piece that holds the tablet) is actually ridiculously rigid - and despite the light weight carry nature of a case like this - I think it could stop a bullet. It's made of some insane non-PET plastic (likely a high fiber terephathalatate or other poly carb blend..like found in large water bottles), that seriously I can't manage to bend even slightly by pulling up and down on both corners. Also, if you're into that sort of thing...wierdo, it's a "smokey" looking plastic that's only semi-transparent.
The interior is lined with some very high quality denim, which sounds odd - but the texture is lovely to the touch. I specifically ordered a brown case because I wanted the green inset - I think I might actually a red one (with cream colored inset) to have as a backup or when this one finally dies.
It's not leather, but the construction and handcrafts-manship is certainly apparent. There's hand stitches tying the exterior to the inset and it looks lovely! I've been using it for my daily case and despite it not being leather, there's no signs of wear around the fold lines near the spine of the case even though I routinely hold it like a magazine - pretty impressive.
Light weight - no real extra bulk.
What's not so great:
The price - I paid $29 for this through Prime on a one day special, but I've seen it going as high as $50. I'm not saying it's not worth it, there's certainly value and some bling factor at play here, but I would have had a harder time accepting the $50 price tag (or may if I decide to order the dark red version).
The play joint (that allows you to flip it into "stand mode" is like all other cases....if you don't routinely want to prop up your tablet - you have to live with it being lose while you work with it.
**I found a 10 cent solution in a pair of velcro micro dots (about the radius of my pinky finger) that I placed between the hard plastic bra and the denim case - and after some time - have no problems with the sticky "adherence." Now when I want to use my case as a stand...I have to pull a little harder and hear that satisfying velcro "skin peeling" sound before the whole thing comes apart!
The cover is a "smart cover" meaning it will turn on and off your screen, but with the case open (and the front folded over the back - the magnet it in the case will sometimes flip the screen off until it's moved ever so slightly. Not a huge deal - but it can be annoying.
So that's it - so far so good. Like I said, I don't know that I'd travel with it. To knock around the office or at home is one thing, but to put it under airline scrutiny and abuse would make me nervous (unless I was holding it and babying it through the process). Very happy with the case at the purchase price - but full price would be harder to swallow! Hope it helps!
Jack
I've had the dbrand skin in a Ringke Fusion case for a few months now and I don't know if there's much else for me to add. Dbrand's quality speaks for themselves at this point. i've started using their skin since my galaxy s7, then lg g5, lg g6 and now pixel 2 xl.
Installation:
Super easy since it is just the back. There are many videos on youtube that shows you how to do it. The whole process took me less than 5 minutes. Key is to use your hair dryer to soften the edges so it molds to the curvature of the phone and also smooth out the edges in the end to make it feel more seamless.
Quality:
This texture/pattern is very different than the matte ones (on their site it's called 'True Color') I'm used to. It doesn't have that mild gritty texture, instead you can feel the 'carbon fiber' pattern as you brush you hand across it. It definitely provides a bit more grip to the back of the phone. I'm not really into this neon green color and I may update this post with photos of their 'true color' green. The skin will definitely protect the phone from scratches, but because it has some thickness to it as well, I think it will protect the phone from potential minor dents. I do take my phone in and out of the case quite a bit for when I fly my drone so that the phone fits in the phone holder of the remote control, and there have been no signs of lifting (can't say the same for the precise fit cutouts; definitely not case friendly). I use the Ringke Fusion case for those who wonder.
Customer service:
I have to comment on this because I have dealt with this company before when I had the Samsung Galaxy s7 and it was exceptional. I foolishly pressed the wrong button and selected the option "without button cutouts" for the front skin. When I received the skin, I saw that there was no button cutout, I contacted dbrand about it. They reviewed the order and told me that I likely selected the wrong option before checking out, but they replaced it anyway without any hassle. I even offered to ship back the one sent out to me, and they said it's not necessary. I guess that's the kind of customer service you would expect when you pay $20 for some stickers...but then again it was my mistake! lol Shipping was blazing fast, but then I am from Toronto and I believe their warehouse is in Mississauga.
Overall:
Good quality, easy to install. however, it is pricey. after shipping and all, comes out to be around $31 CDN just for back coverage x 2 (free shipping if you buy over $20 USD) about $15 CDN a piece which is more than the case itself! however, for clumsy people like myself and with my luck, I will likely drop the phone at some point when it just so happens to be out of the case. Thus, this sort of adds as an extra layer of protection.
Thanks for the review will have a look.
couldn't resist anymore. ripped off the neon green carbon fiber and replaced with the true color green.
It's been a while since I've contributed a battery case review on XDA, and I wanted to share my experience with you guys about the ZL 5,000 mAh battery case for the Note10. As usual, this kind of case if not for everyone -- it's only for those who don't mind the extra bulk and weight and want to extend the charge of your phone for as long as possible without carrying around a power bank and charging cables. Sometimes, it's just more convenient to carry a single (heavier) item.
I don't use this kind of case every day but I do use it occasionally when I'm going out somewhere where I know I'll be using the camera and GPS a lot (e.g., road trips, festivals, fairs, theme parks). It's especially useful for the holidays.
I've been using ZL battery cases since the days of the Galaxy S4 and I must say that this is the best design yet in terms of build quality, build materials, and compatibility with glass screen protectors.
The texture of the case feels dense, durable, and high-quality. Fitment is also perfect, with all the buttons and ports correctly aligned and easily accessible. What made me the most happy was that there were no issues with my glass screen protector -- no lifting, no peeling off in the corners, and no undue pressure.
I also liked the performance of the cameras was not affected. The same can't be said for the audio, however. The audio became a little bit hollower sounding and a little muffled. The difference with and without the case wasn't dramatic but still noticeable.
In terms of battery charging speed and battery life extension, I'm totally satisfied. Using the GPS for hours and taking hundreds of pics and tens of videos got me through a 12-hour day easily. I think most people will be just fine with this 5,000 mAh battery case and can skip the bigger and heavier 8,000 mAh case.
Here are some pictures I took:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1yji6dut3I7Mgmph1UEFvsJ5I8WdugAkc
Some people like seeing number scoring and I rate the case a 9 out of 10. One point is deducted for the slightly lessened audio quality.