Flip Down vs Flip Sideways (Diary) Case - Which Is Most Practical? - Galaxy Note GT-N7000 Accessories

I'm trying to decide between a flip down case (such as the Noreve Tradition) or a flip sideways case (such as the Zenus Masstige or Elago G4). I've never owned a case for a phone so not sure which is more practical for the Note. Any suggestions/advice as to which is more practical for everyday use?

Does anyone have any feedback please?

Flip to the side is better.
Because: When you get a flip down, you can't charge and keep the flap on the screen. Gotta open it to charge. If the flip goes up and over, you can't listen to music or use to talk with headset.
Would advice flip to the left because the off button is easyer to access with the right side being open.

sideways looks also better, like a real note book

Side flip is best. flip up/down is awkward when speaking on phone. Like the member above mentioned, side flip allows you to charge whilst keeping the case closed and screen private. With flip down, charging can be awkward and phone case must be open. With flip up, you have the headphone jack obscured....no access. Try the Samsung Leather Lizard flip case. I have a few photos of it in the 'post your case' thread.

This is very user dependent... try at least 1 type of each and get a feel for which one you like to use best. For some people obviously side flip would be good while for some,over or under flip works more.

flip down....
no hassles, flip down to use the phone... flip up to close....
booklet types are on my opinion, cumbersome to use... kind like awkward to use especially when you got a call to take...
have a flip down and a flip-side one.... between the two... I use more my flip down leathercase over the booklet one...
but hey, that's just me... I just feel it more easy to open my Note using it...

I have the flip side cover and love it

sideways flip, book style. better still if it has slots for cards, cash, etc
great example is the EaseCase ones. yummy yum yum

side ways. it sometimes hassle for top/bottom flip cover touching your chest/abs unless you can flip it exactly behind the phone.

neither? do you not find such cases kinda double the size and the flippy part gets in the way of holding it properly? id also be concerned about bending the flippy part backwards when holding it (like bending the spine of a book) but maybe im being OCD about it idk

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Original Pouch v Orignal flip cover

Hi, as the title suggests I have both. Now I don't really know which one to keep. The pouch feels like it has better protect5ion if it drops and the swen edges may offer some bounce if you know what I mean. However the flip case feels better but feels kind of bare :-\ . It seems to offer no protection at all. Which one of these have you gone for or would go for if you had the option.
Hi,
i preferred to choose the flip for several reasons.
- Makes me feel the Gnote is a real note book.
- Just easier to use because you do not need to pull it out of the pouch to see the time of the day or check mail. Just more handy.
- If i need protection i'll buy or make a pouch while keeping the flip cover.
Anyway, it's more a personal choice, choose what's more handy for you.
I have the flip cover, and stick it in a small pouch for my bag (or map pocket of my jacket if I'm out and about) .
the pouch I have opens length ways so the note slides out really easily.
is flip cover really convenient?
Hi,
I wonder if flip cover is really convenient..........
Can u all type or take a snap or capture video comfortably?
I have both too, and only use the pouch for when i'm only going out briefly, and can't be bothered ripping the back panel from the Note and installing the flip case. (Can't leave the case on or it won't fit in it's dock)
I can see it being useful as extra protection too though, if I ever need to put it in a bag, while cycling for example.
I have kept the flip case now. I will begetting the carbon fiber skin as well (I had it on my HD2 as well) and will apply it to the flip case. I find it easier to hold now, i mostly hold it with one hand like in reading a book. As the post above says, I will keep the pouch for when I put it in a bag or need that extra protection. The flip case fits inside the pouch.
thanks for all
but can any one make some photos please??
& from where you bought it??
with big thanks for all of u again
Following the saying that one can not be too careful, is it possible to have the flipcover on and put the Note with the flipcover in the original pouch. :cyclops:
These kind of threads amuse me.
Just use the damn pouches or covers you have and decide for yourself what you like most.
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Rock Big City Leather flip case

http://www.obostore.com/rock-big-city-flip-leather-case-for-samsung-galaxy-note-p-4089.html#show
I always think that diary-like flip case has a major issue: cannot use thumb to operate the screen. You still can do that but need to fold back the cover, but do this too often will eventually make the edge worn out..
SO I think flip down is the best option, but major companies like Zenus don't make flip-down cases..all I can found (which looks the best ) is this Rock Big City ..
Anyone is using it now? Or any comments on flip -down cases ?
No one .........??
Im with you on this.
I don't like the flip wallet size one as it's kind of awkward on my end having a call or getting one by flipping the wallet one all the way at the back.
I'm more comfortable getting the flip down one. No hassle and quick access on the phone (just by flipping down to open and flipping up to close after.)

The problem with Flip Covers...

1. Unable to hold and operate it with the thumb of the hand that is holding it, must use two hand;
2. Yes you can fold the cover back to use your thumb, but this will eventually make the edge worn off easily, and also create ugly lines along the edge surface
Any comments?
Tried it for a day and found out it's very annoying. It protects the screen from dust and all but it also makes it more harder to hold the phone, let alone do any business with it.
ashn2k said:
Tried it for a day and found out it's very annoying. It protects the screen from dust and all but it also makes it more harder to hold the phone, let alone do any business with it.
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Yes, this is the problem of all horizontally-opened covers like Zenus, not just the Samsung flip-cover.
Same here. I used another flip cover case (from another third-party vendor that I shall not name). Very elegant and beautiful case, but the flip cover always stands in the way of me operating the phone. I got tired of it after a few days, and switched back to my slim case (which only covers the back).
After all, this device is phone first, tablet second. I need to be able to quickly access it to take phone calls, send messages, etc., without the hassle of constantly opening the flip cover.
But to give the flip-cover case some credit, it is very nice for reading an ebook on the Note. It makes the device feel like a real paperback. You can actually hold on to the flip cover with your left hand and read.
Totally agree. Waiting for my tpu case to come in.... Andmy sgp ultra crystal screen protector.
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[REVIEW]Poetic HardBack Protective Case for the Samsung Galaxy S III

Didn't see a review for this case up here yet, so thought I'd make one.
I saw this case on Amazon (http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B008E9T442/ref=pe_217191_31005151_dp_1) and it had mostly good reviews, so went ahead and ordered one, paying £7.95 + shipping
What I like -
Extra bulk/weight (or lack thereof) - Looking at the images of the case on Amazon I had suspicions that this would add a lot of bulk and weight to the phone, especially looking at the 'raised' sections on the inside front cover, used for when the cover is in 'stand' mode. Surprisingly, it does not really. Even though it covers your phone back and front, it does not feel bulky like some other cases do, and the raised sections on the inside front cover actually act as an extra bit of cushioning for the screen, giving a bit more protection from drops. The phone still fits nicely in my pocket and I can hardly tell the difference with or without the cover.
The Fit - The cover fits very nicely on my S3. The corner clips hold the phone snugly, but not so tightly that it is difficult to get the phone out of the cover if you want to.
The 'Feel' - The cover has a nice feel to it. It feels as if it's soft leather though it isn't (as far as I can tell), and it sits nicely in the hand. The way the case is slightly bigger than the phone adds 'protruding edges' that your fingers grip nicely on, and that means that you are less likely to let the phone slip from your hand.
Design / logos - The design of the case (imho) is quite nice and not at all flashy. I think Poetic have gone for a more 'functional' look than anything else. There is a Poetic logo on hte front of the case, but you hardly even notice it. One thing I was also concerned about when I first ordered was that the 'stand/hinge' on the back of the case would add an uneven 'lump' to the shape of the case. It does not. At all. Poetic did a great job of designing this case.
Integrated Stand - I bought myself one of these covers for my Nexus 7 and I really like the integrated stand. It's really handy when I put my tablet on charge in landscape and watch videos, read, browse web etc. The only issue I have with that case is that the 'corner clips' that you have to undo when you open the stand will probably wear over time. With the Poetic HardBack case, this is not a problem, as you do not have to unclip the corners holding the phone when you open the stand. When in stand mode, the case holds the phone at a great angle for you to use the phone for videos, reading, music etc. Obviously (like with any other stand / dock for landscape mode) you will not have access to the volume buttons when the case is open in stand mode.
Operation - Opening and closing is simple enough, though can be a little fiddly when trying to do it one handed.
Compatiblity - It fits the phone perfectly and has spaces in all the right places allowing access to camers, flash, speaker, microphone, headphone jack, volume, power etc.
Build Quality - It looks like a well made case, with clean, even stitching and no edges protruding where they shouldn't. Backed by a three year manufacturer's warranty, I will most likely get a new phone before I need to buy a new cover.
What I don't like - Nothing
Please look on the Amazon link above for pictures of the case.

[Q] Flip cases, how do you use them?

Been looking at the genuine flip case and some other leather ones, both side and bottom flip action.
Question is, how do you actully hold the phone to speak into it with such a case attached, I assume you have to fold the cover back out of the way. Aren't they awkward?
No. Simply fold the cover closed while on a call. Your face grease won't get on the screen and there is a speaker hole for listening. Also, no accidental face keypresses.
It's awesome, IMO.
So that's why they leave that little slit in front of the cover! *facepalm*
I really need to get one...
ericshmerick said:
No. Simply fold the cover closed while on a call. Your face grease won't get on the screen and there is a speaker hole for listening. Also, no accidental face keypresses.
It's awesome, IMO.
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Ahh, I see, of course.
Okay, another question. with such a flip cover, is it still possible to use with a gel/tpu style cover over the rear - would assume it would interfere with the 'spine' of the cover - could adapt it I suppose.
The note 2 is a bit slippery "as is" so I like my flip cover. It protects front and back and also works as a stand. I fold the cover behind when playing with the phone so its not in the way. For photos I hold it horizontally so the flap hangs below.
For making phone calls I use the bundled headset. I thought getting a Note 2 would be a good excuse to save my brain from hours on the phone and it is just too big to hold to your head. And, if you use a headset you can multitask.
sz1a said:
The note 2 is a bit slippery "as is" so I like my flip cover. It protects front and back and also works as a stand. I fold the cover behind when playing with the phone so its not in the way. For photos I hold it horizontally so the flap hangs below.
For making phone calls I use the bundled headset. I thought getting a Note 2 would be a good excuse to save my brain from hours on the phone and it is just too big to hold to your head. And, if you use a headset you can multitask.
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How do you use it as a stand??? I have the original flip cover too... can you show me

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