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Just received my DBA Complete Ultra and I am extremely satisfied with the new case start up
I really enjoy the design choice of of the Ultra, very thin and nice to hold into my hand.
A substantial difference from the current otterbox commuter, with how thin the DBA case is and a refresh of design
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"The Ultra is made of two pieces: 1) An advanced polycarbonate mix that allows better shock absorption and better durability and 2) TPU which surrounds the case making sure that if it’s dropped, the case will protect your phone from damage."
Feels very well constructed, will be able to sustain some damage and last over time (not sure if able to sustain damage like the commuter; either exceeding or just on par)
When the case is on, I barely notice it is actaully on, because of the great build quality that this case has for taken
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The only downside I see to this case, is the lack of the table grip it forstands; it can slide very easily on the table
Also the lip is not as tall compared the otterbox which is a big downside for me (but not a dealbreaker) as it will not protect as well for screen drops
Overall I am very happy about the DBA ultra and plan to use it as my primary case
and recommend to become an early adopter of this company, as you will not be let down
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This case retails at $24.99 and comes in a big variety of colours that you are also able to mix and match with DBA Cases
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Two questions.
1. Is it a two part TPU/Hard part case? Because in the pictures it only looks like a hard case.
2. Does the Slate Blue case match the Pebble Blue of the phone? Because I have not yet found a case that matches the Pebble Blue GSIII
UChoudhari said:
Two questions?
1. Is it a two part TPU/Hard part case? In the pictures, because it only looks like a hard case.
2. Does the Slate Blue case match the Pebble Blue of the phone
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Sorry I forgot to add that, It is TPU then a hard case shell on top
Quick quote from their site
"The Ultra is made of two pieces: 1) An advanced polycarbonate mix that allows better shock absorption and better durability and 2) TPU which surrounds the case making sure that if it’s dropped, the case will protect your phone from damage."
and it is very similar to it, but it cannot copy the "pebble-ness" if I can say but it is still very good and well constructed
Hmm.
With the 20% discount it clocks in at 20 dollars. I might actually try this out.
Originally I was going to spring for the UAG, but it's too expensive for my tastes atleast currently.
Thanks.
UChoudhari said:
Hmm.
With the 20% discount it clocks in at 20 dollars. I might actually try this out.
Originally I was going to spring for the UAG, but it's too expensive for my tastes atleast currently.
Thanks.
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I also ordered that too, but if you are looking for more a sleek robust style I would choose this case itself rather than having a industrialized look.
I just bought the UAG for kicks but this DBA case is for serious everyday usage
Thank you for your review. Are you saying that the ultra is about as protective as the commuter? Also, I didn't understand whether you're saying the ultra or the commuter may be more durable.
Finally, do you think that the DBA screen protector, when combined with the ultra, gives adequate coverage and protection? Or, should one wait for a larger DBA screen protector?
RebDovid said:
Thank you for your review. Are you saying that the ultra is about as protective as the commuter? Also, I didn't understand whether you're saying the ultra or the commuter may be more durable.
Finally, do you think that the DBA screen protector, when combined with the ultra, gives adequate coverage and protection? Or, should one wait for a larger DBA screen protector?
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from what it appears it can protect from drops (unsure for the display, further usage is required)
also I do not own the DBA Just like Glass, I use the ZAGG invisbleSHIELD HD its served me well for past devices ( iPhone 4,4S and others)
T3hBraveBoss said:
from what it appears it can protect from drops (unsure for the display, further usage is required)
also I do not own the DBA Just like Glass, I use the ZAGG invisbleSHIELD HD its served me well for past devices ( iPhone 4,4S and others)
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How well do you think the ultra can protect from drops in comparison to the commuter?
Can you say which case is better made or likely to be more durable?
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How well do you think the ultra can protect from drops in comparison to the commuter?
Can you say which case is better made or likely to be more durable?
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Well of course for durability the otterbox wins hands down they both have tremendous build quality
The complete ultra will be able to sustain falls on par with the commuter but unsure for display falls as the lip is not as tall
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I just posted a review for this case on Amazon. I also really like this case. Here is a copy of the review...
This review covers both part of the DBA Ultra case: the Ultra TPU (Thermoplastic Polyurethane) & the outer Ultra PC (Polycarbonate) shell. Both parts are needed to build-up a proper case. This review has been copied to the entries which make-up both parts of the case.
It might be a little confusing that you have to order two separate parts to build-up a case, but the big advantage is you can choose the colors for each part and get just the look you desire. You can also order additional individual parts and change the look without buying a whole new case. Well worth it in my opinion.
This is my third case for the S3 having first used the Spigen-SGP Neo Hybrid and then the Incipio Silicrylic Hard Shell Case which is also two parts, but with only pre-configured colors. The Incipio uses a silicon/PC combo whereas the DBA is TPU/PC. The DBA is more form fitting, a bit less bulky, but still just as easy to install and remains in place better than the Incipio. Both cases offer good protection, in all the same areas. Both come up over the top of the front bezel offering some protection for the top side as well. The DBA seems to cut into the top bezel a bit less than the Incipio. There is much discussion of some cases interfering with the fit of screen protectors on the S3, so the DBA may have an advantage here depending our your particular screen protector. The Spigen-SGP Neo Hybrid was returned as it was unusable. With this case the volume-up button was always actuated no matter how you tried to fit the case to the phone; a complete failure.
The reason I originally looked for a different case is because I was forever accidentally hitting the volume buttons with the Incipio. The Incipio has silicon coverings over the volume and power buttons. It makes them easy to actuate, which is good, but also has the side effect of making them too easy to press accidentally. This is exasperated because I'm left handed so hold the phone in my right hand. This is more a design compromise with the phone itself, but lefties are always learning to make the best of different design consequences. In contrast, the DBA has openings in the TPU piece around those same buttons so the actual buttons are recessed vs. sitting above the rest of the case with the Incipio. I still accidentally hit the volume buttons, but much less frequently.
All the openings in the TPU part line up nicely with the features on the phone. The size of the openings for micro-USB and the headphones connectors fit the cables I own, however the over-molding on one USB cable from Monoprice just fits by a hair. The PC part also fits over the TPU part well. In use, the TPU part gives a secure grip on the phone. So far, the PC part (white color) has stayed clean whereas the Incipio PC (also white) seemed to pick up some black discoloration in spots which wouldn't come off (only time will tell how the DBA does in this regard). Overall, this is the best case I've used for the S3.
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I just posted a review for this case on Amazon. I also really like this case. Here is a copy of the review...
This review covers both part of the DBA Ultra case: the Ultra TPU (Thermoplastic Polyurethane) & the outer Ultra PC (Polycarbonate) shell. Both parts are needed to build-up a proper case. This review has been copied to the entries which make-up both parts of the case.
It might be a little confusing that you have to order two separate parts to build-up a case, but the big advantage is you can choose the colors for each part and get just the look you desire. You can also order additional individual parts and change the look without buying a whole new case. Well worth it in my opinion.
This is my third case for the S3 having first used the Spigen-SGP Neo Hybrid and then the Incipio Silicrylic Hard Shell Case which is also two parts, but with only pre-configured colors. The Incipio uses a silicon/PC combo whereas the DBA is TPU/PC. The DBA is more form fitting, a bit less bulky, but still just as easy to install and remains in place better than the Incipio. Both cases offer good protection, in all the same areas. Both come up over the top of the front bezel offering some protection for the top side as well. The DBA seems to cut into the top bezel a bit less than the Incipio. There is much discussion of some cases interfering with the fit of screen protectors on the S3, so the DBA may have an advantage here depending our your particular screen protector. The Spigen-SGP Neo Hybrid was returned as it was unusable. With this case the volume-up button was always actuated no matter how you tried to fit the case to the phone; a complete failure.
The reason I originally looked for a different case is because I was forever accidentally hitting the volume buttons with the Incipio. The Incipio has silicon coverings over the volume and power buttons. It makes them easy to actuate, which is good, but also has the side effect of making them too easy to press accidentally. This is exasperated because I'm left handed so hold the phone in my right hand. This is more a design compromise with the phone itself, but lefties are always learning to make the best of different design consequences. In contrast, the DBA has openings in the TPU piece around those same buttons so the actual buttons are recessed vs. sitting above the rest of the case with the Incipio. I still accidentally hit the volume buttons, but much less frequently.
All the openings in the TPU part line up nicely with the features on the phone. The size of the openings for micro-USB and the headphones connectors fit the cables I own, however the over-molding on one USB cable from Monoprice just fits by a hair. The PC part also fits over the TPU part well. In use, the TPU part gives a secure grip on the phone. So far, the PC part (white color) has stayed clean whereas the Incipio PC (also white) seemed to pick up some black discoloration in spots which wouldn't come off (only time will tell how the DBA does in this regard). Overall, this is the best case I've used for the S3.
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Thank you for your review. Can you comment regarding how protective and how durable the ultra is likely to be? Also, how much room does it leave for a screen protector?
RebDovid said:
Thank you for your review. Can you comment regarding how protective and how durable the ultra is likely to be? Also, how much room does it leave for a screen protector?
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Tough to answer the question about how protective it will be. I think it's in the same general class as the Incipio. It tries to provide good protection against some types of falls, but isn't pretending to be bulletproof. You very much feel like your holding and using your phone rather than a phone embedded in another sub-system one step removed from the phone itself. Don't have the resources to drop my phone in various situations or drag it behind a car like you see in some on-line reviews, so all this is based on a "sense" of how it will perform. Obviously, if the phone falls and the screen hits a rock face-on it won't help.
My current screen protector (junky one Verizon sells) doesn't come close to the bezel edge. I'd say the TPU part of the case wraps around the top enough to stay put, but not any more than that. A bit less top wrap-over than the Incipio, so should work better for some of those fuller size protectors. Probably a tiny bit less top protection (refief off the bezel) than the Incipio, but it still protects from placing the phone screen down on a table. I like the design compromises DBA has done. My only wish is that the power button opening was rounded out a tiny amount to make it easier for a lefty to press it with their thumb. Tooling is expensive, so I wouldn't expect to see this change.
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Tough to answer the question about how protective it will be. I think it's in the same general class as the Incipio. It tries to provide good protection against some types of falls, but isn't pretending to be bulletproof. You very much feel like your holding and using your phone rather than a phone embedded in another sub-system one step removed from the phone itself. Don't have the resources to drop my phone in various situations or drag it behind a car like you see in some on-line reviews, so all this is based on a "sense" of how it will perform. Obviously, if the phone falls and the screen hits a rock face-on it won't help.
My current screen protector (junky one Verizon sells) doesn't come close to the bezel edge. I'd say the TPU part of the case wraps around the top enough to stay put, but not any more than that. A bit less top wrap-over than the Incipio, so should work better for some of those fuller size protectors. Probably a tiny bit less top protection (refief off the bezel) than the Incipio, but it still protects from placing the phone screen down on a table. I like the design compromises DBA has done. My only wish is that the power button opening was rounded out a tiny amount to make it easier for a lefty to press it with their thumb. Tooling is expensive, so I wouldn't expect to see this change.
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This guy got it going on, he is correct it does feel this case is apart of the phone
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Excellent reviews and information here, this is the kind of stuff people need to allow them to make a decision. I might just go trying out one of these Ultra's myself.
If anyone orders the white Polycarbonate outer case from DBA, please let me know how the finish is and if it gets dirty or not. I cannot for the life of my understand why all these companys make white cases that turn brown with fingerprints and crap....they oughta just fork out the money for a nice clearcoat like the white SGS3 has that prevents it from getting dirty. I'd really like a snow white on white Ultra if it can retain its color.
Tellymon said:
Excellent reviews and information here, this is the kind of stuff people need to allow them to make a decision. I might just go trying out one of these Ultra's myself.
If anyone orders the white Polycarbonate outer case from DBA, please let me know how the finish is and if it gets dirty or not. I cannot for the life of my understand why all these companys make white cases that turn brown with fingerprints and crap....they oughta just fork out the money for a nice clearcoat like the white SGS3 has that prevents it from getting dirty. I'd really like a snow white on white Ultra if it can retain its color.
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I can tell you with the blue finish used, it doesn't scratch very easily
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Tellymon said:
Excellent reviews and information here, this is the kind of stuff people need to allow them to make a decision. I might just go trying out one of these Ultra's myself.
If anyone orders the white Polycarbonate outer case from DBA, please let me know how the finish is and if it gets dirty or not. I cannot for the life of my understand why all these companys make white cases that turn brown with fingerprints and crap....they oughta just fork out the money for a nice clearcoat like the white SGS3 has that prevents it from getting dirty. I'd really like a snow white on white Ultra if it can retain its color.
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I have the snow white PC. Have had it about a week now, and so far it isn't getting dirty. Within minutes my previous Incipio seemed to attract black grime out of thin air which couldn't be removed. Tried regular cleaners and even electronic grade alcohol (almost 100% pure) and it wouldn't clean. To be honest, we'll need several weeks or longer to really tell how the DBA holds up. Hasn't been long enough yet.
$20 is cheap. Have you dropped it yet? Does the case stay together?
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$20 is cheap. Have you dropped it yet? Does the case stay together?
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I actaully did drop it, from a far height and sustained the drop very well and it's very durable due to the 2 part construction of tpu and polycarbonate
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DBA is sending me 4 of the ultra case line in a variety of colors I will update when they arrive. I will have a full review of the thin grip cases as well.
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Sweepstakes
I just found this thread - I'll try to answer as many questions as possible.
But we do have a sweepstakes going for a screen protector of your choice here - https://www.facebook.com/DbaCases/app_112053162216760
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Thanks for the review. If you can put it in a format that isn't a message posting I'll post it under reviews on the website - it's well done. You can email it to me at [email protected] if you want.
Everyone wants the know how protective it is compared to the Otterbox and that's a very hard question. Otterbox makes a good case, but they use a cheap polycarbonate that usually falls apart over time (not my words, but I know a ton of people who have them and they always break).
The quality of materials used is extremely important. We had to special order the polycarbonate mix because no one uses what we wanted. Most polycarbonate (I'll use PC from here on) is either not real PC or cheap PC. I wanted something that could take a fall without shattering. If you try to bend another company's PC it will break. Ours will bend not break. That means like the bumper of a car it will absorb more impact.
No one in their right mind is going to take our case and bend it - but I can.
I could have bent it more, and in fact I've bent the corners without breaking it either. Our Thin Grip is made the same way.
The TPU was actually the hardest part because no one has put TPU under PC before. They all use silicone. It took a few months to get the exacting dimensions so when you put the PC in it looks like one case. We put a ridge around the edge of the TPU so the PC SNAPS in. That means on a fall it should stay on.
Most of your protective cases are silicone and PC. I really didn't understand why they didn't use TPU (other than the cost) until we tried it. Since TPU is so much harder than silicone the PC has to fit perfectly or it won't go on. Silicone will give enough so the PC stays on (most of the time). On the TPU we ended up making the parts you can see shiny and the parts you cannot matte. We had to do that to get it to work. Actually the release of all of our cases was delayed because of the Ultra. The TPU was the hardest part.
So when you ask what kind of drop can it take the first thing you need to ask yourself is what kind of drop can a quality TPU case alone take? Generally the answer is a pretty good drop. But TPU alone is not the most protective and most of the time ugly. Once you add PC which is the most protection you can put on a case I consider it a maximum protection case. However I have not tested it by dropping all kinds of different cases. I've dropped it many times using my dummy SIII's and the PC has never come off and the case doesn't get damaged.
No one likes a massive case covering their $750 phone so we made it slim enough that the actual buttons can be pressed. It weighs one ounce.
Then we made it so you can buy 35 combinations of colors. You can go to my site or Amazon and purchase a PC part or a TPU part for half the cost. That means you can change the look of the phone cheaply and many times.
The PC doesn't scratch easily. When I try my fingernails on it, it either doesnt scratch or I see a scratch I can wipe clear with my thumb. We have three layers of coating on it.
Everyone demands white - so we give white. I haven't had complaints that it gets dirty but I do have one person who stained it in a new brown leather bag. There is nothing I can do about that kind of thing but I've been trying to help them get the stain out. (factory said use white oil).
I hope that answers most of the questions. Our goal was to make affordable high end cases. I prefer light minimal cases so that's what we made (the Thin Grip is amazing).
Scott Weiner
CEO
DBA Cases, Inc.
Oh by the way look for us in the issue of Entrepreneur Magazine Startups coming out this weekend.
T3hBraveBoss said:
Just received my DBA Complete Ultra and I am extremely satisfied with the new case start up
I really enjoy the design choice of of the Ultra, very thin and nice to hold into my hand.
A substantial difference from the current otterbox commuter, with how thin the DBA case is and a refresh of design
Quote from DBA cases
"The Ultra is made of two pieces: 1) An advanced polycarbonate mix that allows better shock absorption and better durability and 2) TPU which surrounds the case making sure that if it’s dropped, the case will protect your phone from damage."
Feels very well constructed, will be able to sustain some damage and last over time (not sure if able to sustain damage like the commuter; either exceeding or just on par)
When the case is on, I barely notice it is actaully on, because of the great build quality that this case has for taken
The only downside I see to this case, is the lack of the table grip it forstands; it can slide very easily on the table
Also the lip is not as tall compared the otterbox which is a big downside for me (but not a dealbreaker) as it will not protect as well for screen drops
Overall I am very happy about the DBA ultra and plan to use it as my primary case
and recommend to become an early adopter of this company, as you will not be let down
In order to receive an %20 discount from purchasing from DBA cases use the word Olympics when ordering
This case retails at $24.99 and comes in a big variety of colours that you are also able to mix and match with DBA Cases
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PC over TPU - 2 parts.
The reason you can't find anyone who can make that color is because we can't make that color. I tried. Calling it Pebble Blue is really stretching what blue really is. I'd call it gray with a little blue in it. Ultimately if we could have made it the same color it would have looked bad. Because the back of your phone is a different color blue than the front.
Now that they are coming out with a bunch of new colors I'm glad I have all of the variations.
But I do have three dummy white phones and one dummy blue phone. The blue is an official Verizon dummy S III. Here are some pictures.
UChoudhari said:
Two questions.
1. Is it a two part TPU/Hard part case? Because in the pictures it only looks like a hard case.
2. Does the Slate Blue case match the Pebble Blue of the phone? Because I have not yet found a case that matches the Pebble Blue GSIII
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RebDovid said:
Thank you for your review. Are you saying that the ultra is about as protective as the commuter? Also, I didn't understand whether you're saying the ultra or the commuter may be more durable.
Finally, do you think that the DBA screen protector, when combined with the ultra, gives adequate coverage and protection? Or, should one wait for a larger DBA screen protector?
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With the Just Like Glass screen protector which increases the break resistance of the glass by 35% you're getting closer to complete coverage.
The one we made just covers the display because it's almost impossible to do the full display on curved glass with no peel.
But the guys on another thread convinced me to try full coverage so I have five samples coming next week that I'll ship out to people to test. If they are good we'll offer both.
No need to send me a PM saying you'll test it - I've already had 30
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We need more reviews on Amazon and DBA Cases. So please if you like our product please review it! Especially on Amazon where they don't even show your cases without alot of good reviews!
Here is everything on Amazon http://www.amazon.com/gp/aag/main?ie=UTF8&isAmazonFulfilled=1&marketplaceID=ATVPDKIKX0DER&isCBA=&asin=&seller=A2SDKPQEBTWOZW
Here is a link to our new site (still under a little construction for the look but everything else works). Reviews were broken until someone told me - now they should work.
http://www.dbacases.com/
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This is a review of UAG cases (Navigator and Scout) for Note 3. http://www.urbanarmorgear.com/products/navigator-glxn3 and http://www.urbanarmorgear.com/products/scout-glxn3
I'm not going to deny it, I have been a huge fan of UAG and have tested and reviewed all of their Galaxy cases. As a matter of fact, considering amount and variety of all other cases I've tested and reviewed in this forum/community - UAG is still my go to case for Note 2 when I don't use Zerolemon battery. What makes them so special? A perfect combination of protection, style, and how thin and lightweight these are at the same time. There is one simple reason people buy a case for their phone - to protect it. Often protection comes at a price of bulky design without any "personality". In my opinion, with UAG cases you don't have to worry about any of this!
Packaged in a very minimalistic box, in addition to a case itself you also find a screen protector with a cleaning kit. Although I never installed their screen protector, just from a quick examination it feels more premium than most of the stuff you get from ebay. I know its not the focal point of the product, but still a nice accessory to include to protect your screen from scratches. For anybody who is familiar with their S3 and S4 cases you will be greeted with a familiar design when you take out this Note 3 case out of the box. Previous users of Note 2 will react to this in two ways. Either you are going to realize how much you missed your interchangeable vents, or like me you will say "why the heck didn't we have this for our phones". I always preferred their original industrial solid back design rather then vented design, but that is just a matter of personal taste. As a matter of fact, there has been a lot of changes going from Note 2 to Note 3 version of this case, and overall improvements in comparison to previous versions of UAG case are noticeable.
The case is very lightweight at only 52 grams despite its composite design where hard outer PC shell is fused with a softer TPU-like inner soft impact resistant shell with a signature honeycomb pattern. The idea of such fused design makes the case thinner while still retaining a decent drop protection, and also adding a convenience of quick one-piece case removal without dealing with two separate shells. What surprised me the most is the fact that Note 3 is a bit larger in overall dimensions in comparison to Note 2, while UAG Note 3 case turned out to be narrower and a bit shorter then Note 2 case. In addition, N3 case has a more squared off shape which makes it less slippery and easier to grip. And speaking for grip, a new external honey-comb grip was added along the sides of the case to improve its handling. I found this design improvement to be very effective. Along with a sculptured industrial lines of the back design with decorative hex screws, UAG Note 3 case definitely has a much better grip. Although case feels slimmer, you still get the same rubber lip around the screen to lift the display with phone placed down or to provide a protection when dropped. You still get an enhanced corner protection, and rear skid pads that allowed phone to be placed on the back without any wobbling and keeping it from sliding on a smooth surface. And of course you get all the generous port openings to accommodate oversize usb cables and headphone connectors. Power and volume buttons have a very nice tactile feedback and can be easily located just by sliding your fingers along the side of the case. You also get a very generous opening for s-pen. One thing I do have to mention. Just like a found with other Note 3 cases from different vendors, some of them don't include a hole opening in the lower right corner for temperature/humidity sensor. It is not a hole for an extra mic, as some were suspecting originally. Is that a big deal? I don't think so, unless you need it as part of S-health app or something similar. Perhaps UAG will update their cases in the next batch to open this hole. But I would think for majority it's not going to be a show stopper.
Overall, I was VERY impressed and jealous with a new slick form factor and additional improved side grip on this new UAG Note 3 case in comparison to my Note 2 UAG case. The quality is still top notch, and it's one of the few slim cases that will give you a piece of mind in case of accidental drop. After reviewing all of their previous cases, and now looking at Note 3 case (even so I'm using display model of Note 3 for my review), my opinion still remains about UAG being one of the top cases for any smartphone. Just please keep in mind, there is a number of cheap counterfeits and cheesy imitators. All I have to say is that I had my Note 2 UAG Navigator (white) case for almost 9 months with a heavy duty use, and it still looks like brand without any scratches or color fading and all the fused layers still intact. I can guarantee you no imitation or counterfeit case will stand the same test of time.
Here are the pictures, including comparison to my Note 2 case.
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Awesome effort and pictures!!
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Thanks for this wonderful review. I cant wait to get my case now..
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Hey vectron..! Nice to see you here. Did you get the N3? Can see you have used only a dummy here. Loved all your reviews in N2 thread. Awesome stuff man. :good:
Nice review! Im happy I made the right decision on purchasing the UAG scout. Can't wait for it to arrive!:good:
Nice. One thing I cant see from the pics is there a cutout for the mic on the bottom right side of the phone? I have found very few cases that have all the cutouts for our phone.
Hmm, I liked the UAG case I had for my iPhone 5... It does look a tad bulky though... Might get one.
droidkevlar said:
Nice. One thing I cant see from the pics is there a cutout for the mic on the bottom right side of the phone? I have found very few cases that have all the cutouts for our phone.
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The OP says that's the hole for the temp/humidity sensor, and that there is no cutout.
DrVNM said:
Hey vectron..! Nice to see you here. Did you get the N3? Can see you have used only a dummy here. Loved all your reviews in N2 thread. Awesome stuff man. :good:
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As much as I think N3 is a step up from N2, I might just stick around and wait for N4 All the cases reviews will be done with a dummy
Btw, my main Review Index page (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2192333) has been moved to Forum->Accessories section of XDA. Moving forward, anything related specifically to a phone will be posted in that corresponding section, while all other gadgets and accessories such as external batteries, speakers, headphones, bluetooth devices, etc. will be posted in General Accessories section (http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=258).
could you take a picture of the case next to the note 3 from the sides so we can see thickness/width comparison? ty
UAG is a winner in every aspect..but
I am hoping that it will also allow the use of the Iloome brand tempered glass screen protector, or similar, in case that the built in screen protector is similar to the effective but ugly one like on the otterbox defender..( which is removable- although that technically voids the warranty.) I also ordered the uag, and the Iloome tempered glass..hoping that I can make them work together..which- I am quite optimistic.:good:
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I am hoping that it will also allow the use of the Iloome brand tempered glass screen protector, or similar, in case that the built in screen protector is similar to the effective but ugly one like on the otterbox defender..( which is removable- although that technically voids the warranty.) I also ordered the uag, and the Iloome tempered glass..hoping that I can make them work together..which- I am quite optimistic.:good:
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Don't worry they work fine together. I have the Uag case and the Iloome tempered glass on(the regular one not the flex) No issues at all.
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Is it missing a cutout on the bottom right hand corner? OP can you confirm that? I think its a mic if Im not mistaken but I dont see it in your pics
I am so glad they went back to the original design. I LOVE my Outlander UAG for my S3 but I hated the Note 2 Case design so never ordered it.
Now they have the outlander again for the Note 3 just ordered it today after picking up my Note 3 !! heck yeah I can't wait!
it's missing the cut out for the barometer/humidity sensor
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it's missing the cut out for the barometer/humidity sensor
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Yeah it is but I haven't noticed any significant difference in readings whether the phone is in it's case or not.
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uag case opinion..
Recieved the UAG case ( black ) for my new Note 3- Upon opening package,
I noticed its a 1 piece design- and then My impression- kind of sank. I didnt find any significant protection like I found on the otterbox defender. No silicone inner liner to absorb shock- and a simplistic design. attractive on outside Plus- a standard screen protector to apply.)- but didnt inspire confidence like I found with the defender.. I understand- its NOT meant to be as TOUGH..But- it was my fault for not getting more informed.
I spoke with trident, cyclops is very similar to defender- but much less than 59.95. Paid under 25.00 shipped. 3 part case. attractive- durable. and eases my fear of dropping phone accidentally. Using the Incipio metal case meanwhile-
brushed aluminum back- and decent lip around front. When the cyclops arrives- I will install the iloome tempered glass, and the holster from seidio. A bit of of overkill for some, Insurance to me. ( and I'm sure, many more feel the same way.) Granted- the uag is very attractive- But thats not enough to convince me if and when I accidentally drop my phone- that it will be unscathed... the moral of this story..read..read..read..get informed. Then decide.
the UAG is a dual layer "medium duty" case. it was never intended to provide the kind of protection a 3 pieces case provides.
a UAG and a glass front protector will provide 90% of the protection of the true "rugged" cases. I am so confident of this I am switching TOO the UAG.
the biggest bonus of the UAG comes in the most important location. Look at the corners. 100% the same protection as a true rugged case in the corners (where its really important) those extra thick corners are nice.
it is dual layer. so you have a polycarbonate skeleton inside (penetration protection) with the TPU outer (shock protection) its just "molded" into one piece instead of 2 or 3
where it does lack (but only ever so slightly) is front "depth" protection. a true rugged will sink the screen "deeper" into the case providing a very tiny bit more protection their. but not much.
if you need full face protection (holster style) then yes you need to switch to a true full on rugged case.
if you want true rugged full face holster AND ludicrous battery live wait two weeks and order the zero lemon with zero shock. very very impressive case. I have it for my Note II and I truly love the "feel" and "bulk" of the case and will get one for the Note 3 as well.
This offers better protection than the NeoHybrid without much more bulk or weight, right?
How about UAG with GLAS.tR, does that work?
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This offers better protection than the NeoHybrid without much more bulk or weight, right?
How about UAG with GLAS.tR, does that work?
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How thick is that glass?
I just finished applying an Illome flex glass at 0.14mm and it seems to fit just fine.
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Hey guys.
Does anyone know about the quality of the screen protector that comes with the UAG case? I have gadgetshieldz on my phone, wondering if i should apply the uAG protector.
This is going to be a long post, so I figured I would just make a new thread. I welcome anyone else to add their reviews, opinions, and pictures here as well (or if you disagree with me, let me know). The other thread was getting quite long anyway, so a new one full of reviews from people who have it would be nice.
So, does it live up to the hype? How sexy is that Nexus logo? I know some of you already have it, but here’s my take on it.
Maple Syrup:
White:http://www.puremobile.ca/lg-aaa75187802-hardshell-nexus-5-white
Black: http://www.puremobile.ca/lg-aaa75187801-hardshell-nexus-5-black
Football:
White: http://www.puremobile.com/lg-aaa75187802-hardshell-nexus-5-white
Black: http://www.puremobile.com/lg-aaa75187801-hardshell-nexus-5-black
Cup-o-Tea:
White: http://www.mobilefun.co.uk/lg-official-nexus-5-bumper-white-p42340.htm
Black: http://www.mobilefun.co.uk/lg-official-nexus-5-bumper-black-p42351.htm
Red: http://www.mobilefun.co.uk/lg-official-nexus-5-shell-case-red-p42344.htm
I was lucky enough to pick it up when it was $14.99, then got a 10% discount on top of it before they caught on and bumped the price/killed the discount. So all in, came to $14.16 CAD. Not bad for an OEM case. It’s currently listed as $17.99 in Canada/US, and £24.99 in UK. For Canada and US that’s still a pretty good price, but UK I think is getting the shaft here.
Now you probably already know I love my quicksand hardcases. To me nothing is going to beat those $0.99 lovelies. The look, feel, and texture of the quicksand cases can’t be beat in my eyes. But, sometimes a guy just wants that NEXUS logo showing proud. It’s an amazing phone, and deserves attention every now and then.
That’s where this case was supposed to come in. I have a lot of hardcases already (10+); the prospect of an OEM hardcase with NEXUS printed down the centre was too hard to pass up. It was enough to consider occasionally pulling me away from my quicksands. Pearly white, tri-side coverage, sleek and thin, stormtrooper/panda look, and the NEXUS logo down the middle. It could have been perfect. But alas, unicorns don’t exist and puremobile lied to me as well…
When I asked them, they confirmed to me the Nexus logo was there. I said I would cancel my order if it wasn’t, as that was the only reason I ordered it. They said yes… but it really wasn’t…
Anyway, enough of my wallowing in self-pity… Is this case still good despite the logo being absent? I know my main reason for ordering it is gone, but if it’s still a great case, those of you who don’t care about the logo might be in for a treat. So let’s get to reviewing.
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Construction:
The material is standard issue polycarbonate hard plastic. I have the white case, so can’t comment on black. It is a matte finish similar (if not the same) as my white Ringke Slim. It has a nice feel, albeit a bit slippery if you have dry hands. Also, when I say feel, I mean it’s almost nonexistent. This case adds next to no bulk. I would consider this more of a skin (a hard skin) than an actual case.
This case is thin. I mean super thin. When Ringke Slim and Spigen Ultra Fit say they’re thin, this case takes a gander at them and tells them they’ve been eating too much cake! That is good and bad. For me, I’m a minimalist, I want a case that’s there, but isn’t there. Scuff and scratch protection is all I want, and this case literally follows ONLY that, anyone expecting this to give you any protection beyond scratch only is dreaming. Take this into consideration, my quicksand cases seem like otterboxes in comparison to this.
With how thin this case is, you should realize that it will offer ZERO impact protection. I can’t emphasize that enough. Since there is next to no bulk, there is next to no case. It is very thin, so dropping your phone with this case on, is like dropping your phone naked (which is why I said the case is more like a hard skin). So for those of you who may drop your phones, don’t buy it. For minimalists, you may like it.
Honestly, this case reminds me of the 0.3mm TPU cases that were available on ebay. Only this is a better plastic and higher quality mold. If I didn’t know any better, I would seriously say those 0.3mm cases were the “beta test” design for this case. (If you saw my opinion on those 0.3mm cases, I hated them…) The different type of plastic used and the slightly more rigid feel, make it substantially better than the 0.3mm TPU cases.
You can see here, the striking similarities between the LG Hardshell and the 0.3mm TPU ebay cases:
Fit on the Phone:
This hardcase has tri-side coverage. Most hardcases as you know stick to covering the sides, the back, and some of the corners. And they snap into place with a lip that hooks over the sides/face of the phone. This also creates that “face down” gap that lifts the screen off when you place your phone screen down (don’t know why people would do that though…).
The LG hardshell gets rid of the lip and hook method of securing the case to the phone and adds top coverage in its place. This fundamentally changes how the case attaches to the phone. It is not hooked on and snapped in place. It follows the contours of the phone and hugs the sides tightly. Since the phone is wider in the back and narrower in the front (Dat Azz), the case follows those dimensions and holds itself in place just by shape alone. By hugging the sides instead of snapping in place, the LG hardcase does not create the face down gap. So, if you have this case, don’t put your phone screen down.
You can see the design difference and lack of lip the LG hardcase has vs. one of my quicksand cases.
The fact that this case does not snap on also means it will be less likely to scratch the corners of your phone. This case does not attach in the same way as a normal hardcase (it attaches by hugging the sides only) (remember Dat Azz). There is no lip to catch on the corners, so you can slide it on and off without worrying as much about scratches.
The downside of course, is the lack of the ability to place your phone face down. If you’re the type of person who likes to put your phone down like that, be aware. Again, this case is more of a skin than an actual case. For pure minimalists, this case is fantastic (I just want the damn NEXUS logo….)
Here you can see that face down, the case is actually lifted off of the table. That’s full on screen contact there.
The volume and power buttons I also find to be a bit odd to press. There is no problem pressing them, but the narrow cutouts make the feel a bit weird. It’s hard to explain, but I prefer the cutouts to be a little bigger, like standard hardcases where the cutout goes behind the back a bit.
Build Quality:
Okay, this is a bit tricky. In terms of design, button cutouts, and everything lining up perfectly, it does the job very well. The camera and flash cutouts are perfect, the volume and power button cutouts are centred nicely, and the headphone jack cutout lines up perfect as well. Don’t worry about not fitting fatter headphone jacks on with this case attached. The case is so thin that it doesn’t even matter. In terms of cutouts and fit, this case did very well.
Now the tricky part, since this case is so thin, the actual case itself is quite flimsy. There is only so much strength you can get out of a ridiculously thin piece of plastic (remember, think hard skin vs. case). It bends very easily, and honestly, I think if you bent it a little too much it would crack easily, make a crease in the plastic, or even tear. Add in cold weather, and I think it could crack with a gentle bump if the plastic got cold enough. If you were to compare this case vs. a quicksand in terms of strength, feel, and durability; the quicksand case easily takes it no question. If you were to compare this case vs. a Ringke Slim or Spigen Ultra fit, this case takes it in terms of fit/finish/detail, but both the Ringke Slim and Spigen Ultra Fit are more durable cases.
So in terms of build quality, this is a mixed bag.
Will I keep it?:
I was contemplating whether or not I would keep this case. If it impressed me enough despite not having the NEXUS logo on it, I would keep it. Honestly, after testing it out for a while, it’s going back. I like the minimalism and look, but the actual feel in hand for me was a turn off. It reminded me too much of the 0.3mm TPU cases, and this is what I thought of those when I posted it here. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=49827734&postcount=44
The slipperiness, narrow power and volume cutouts, and it being a bit too flimsy for my liking really sealed the deal of the trip back. The surprising thing for me is, I would probably still send it back even if it did have the NEXUS logo on it. For some reason, I just don’t like the way it feels in the hand. It might be my love for the quicksand cases clouding my judgment, but it just doesn’t feel as nice in my hand. And that’s a big factor in a case for me. Looks are one thing, but feel is definitely important as well.
Surprisingly, this case, after the [email protected]#$ of information and wondering if it would ever come out, turned out to be a bit of a disappointment for me. Maybe I overhyped myself, or was just expecting too much, but I’m just not that impressed.
I think it all boils down to just feeling a bit too cheap and flimsy for my liking. For an OEM case, it just doesn’t hold up. I still think my $0.99 Quicksand cases have this beat hands down.
Feel free to add in your own reviews, as I’m sure there are a lot of people who will disagree with me
Pros:
- Perfectly centred cutouts
- Thinness (double edged sword here)
- Minimalism taken to the extreme
Cons:
- Narrow volume / power cutouts
- Flimsy/cheap feeling (due to the thinness... which is quite the conundrum)
- No face down lip (if you place your phone face down)
- No NEXUS logo
Awesomely done review! Thanks for taking the time to do this review even though you're not keeping the case. Very good read
Good review. I don't really see the point in such a thin case. Adds bulk, decreases the feel of the device, and adds zero protection.
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_jordan_ said:
Good review. I don't really see the point in such a thin case. Adds bulk, decreases the feel of the device, and adds zero protection.
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Thin cases such as these are meant for protection against scratches and small bumps. Personally, I don't like using a case any thicker than these thin hard shells
mine came in today, and even sans the nexus logo this is by far the best case for me. I don't drop my phone and want it for scratch protection only so I want as close to nothing as possible. this fits like a glove. even the spigen ultra fit was too big for me, but this is definitely thinner. the black feels similar to the black nexus, but is slightly more slick. it reminds me of the bear motion super slim, with just a bit more grip. I'm very disappointed there is no nexus logo, it's the only thing that is holding this back from being truly perfect, but I'll be keeping this and stop looking for other cases
I like how it makes the black Nexus look like the white version. I'll probably keep mine once I get it. How's the material with picking up stains or smudges? I hate how all whites cases I've owned get dirty after a week.
On a side note, do you happen to know which eBay listing has a Quicksand case in red, not watermelon color. Thanks.
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I was just about to write an in-depth review, but you beat me to it.
For me, this is the perfect case. The fit is precise and covers what can be covered, it's extremely thin (by far the slimmest case I've used), and it has the very same soft touch finish as a naked Nexus 5. However, if you're the adventurous sort, this case probably isn't for you; it has no lip (the case sits a hair lower than the front face), it's not made of sturdy plastic, and the jury is out on whether or not the white will stain over time. It's clearly not meant to protect your phone from a fall, but it will protect it from normal day-to-day use for most. But other than that, this is about as near naked as you could hope for if you're in the market for a minimal case.
Hopefully Bacon doesn't mind, but I've attached a few more macro shots for good measure...
Ngo93 said:
Awesomely done review! Thanks for taking the time to do this review even though you're not keeping the case. Very good read
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Thanks, and no problem.
Atticustrd said:
I like how it makes the black Nexus look like the white version. I'll probably keep mine once I get it. How's the material with picking up stains or smudges? I hate how all whites cases I've owned get dirty after a week.
On a side note, do you happen to know which eBay listing has a Quicksand case in red, not watermelon color. Thanks.
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Well I didn't use it terribly long (I am returning it, so it's wiped clean and repackaged haha) and I wanted to keep it in new shape. But from the time I used it smudges were not visible. It's a matte finish, so it won't show smudges clearly. As for stains, I couldn't tell you. It just came out so most people haven't even had it for more than a couple of days.
As for the quicksand cases, the original ones I bought don't have it in red (only watermelon/orange/pink, or whatever colour that is supposed to be). There is this one (I've ordered white and red, they haven't arrived yet) but it isn't the exact same design, and some other xda members who have it say it isn't as high of quality as the one's I've posted about before. I had to get it though because I just wanted white and red quicksand cases to go along with the rest I've got.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Ultra-Thin-Quicksand-Matte-Frosted-Case-Cover-Hard-for-Google-Nexus-5-/380788789723?pt=US_Cell_Phone_PDA_Cases&var=&hash=item58a8c7d1db
Jason_MCG said:
I was just about to write an in-depth review, but you beat me to it.
For me, this is the perfect case. The fit is precise and covers what can be covered, it's extremely thin (by far the slimmest case I've used), and it has the very same soft touch finish as a naked Nexus 5. However, if you're the adventurous sort, this case probably isn't for you; it has no lip (the case sits a hair lower than the front face), it's not made of sturdy plastic, and the jury is out on whether or not the white will stain over time. It's clearly not meant to protect your phone from a fall, but it will protect it from normal day-to-day use for most. But other than that, this is about as near naked as you could hope for if you're in the market for a minimal case.
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Sorry about that. I didn't see one up and I got a request to do a review when I received it. Also I welcome the pictures! The more the better. And other reviews as well (I did put an "s" in the thread title). I know my opinion isn't going to match everyone else.
I was seriously surprised that I didn't like this case. I'm a minimalist and I thought this would be exactly what I was looking for. But for some reason, just a bunch of little things compounded into my not liking it.
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Sorry about that. I didn't see one up and I got a request to do a review when I received it. Also I welcome the pictures! The more the better. And other reviews as well (I did put an "s" in the thread title). I know my opinion isn't going to match everyone else.
I was seriously surprised that I didn't like this case. I'm a minimalist and I thought this would be exactly what I was looking for. But for some reason, just a bunch of little things compounded into my not liking it.
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Don't apologize - it's a great review! I just didn't want you to think I was trying to hijack or anything.
I briefly entertained the thought of returning it because it is so thin and it's like you said: it's not going to really protect the phone. I'm not a clumsy person, but falls do happen...I just don't want my love of minimal to be an Achilles heel.
I was looking at those Quicksand case couple days ago, let me know how those two cases turn-out. White and red are the exact color I'm looking to get next. I Pre-ordered the Spigen ultra fit case in red.
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Poetic quicksand is really nice for about 4 bucks. Shipping is faster than the 2.99 generic quicksand. Both are extremely sleek and nicer than the lg case
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Don't apologize - it's a great review! I just didn't want you to think I was trying to hijack or anything.
I briefly entertained the thought of returning it because it is so thin and it's like you said: it's not going to really protect the phone. I'm not a clumsy person, but falls do happen...I just don't want my love of minimal to be an Achilles heel.
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No worries.
Yeah, that was one of the main things I was thinking about. I love minimalism, and I don't need drop protection as I baby all of my devices, but if a drop did ever happen, this isn't protecting anything. With the (white) case on I feel I would be more likely to drop it compared to the (black) phone naked. It's quite slippery unless your hands have some moisture to them.
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I was looking at those Quicksand case couple days ago, let me know how those two cases turn-out. White and red are the exact color I'm looking to get next. I Pre-ordered the Spigen ultra fit case in red.
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Will do.
If you check out the mobilefun site (UK) there is the listing for Red as well as black and white - this has only appeared today.
No pictures as yet but im guessing this matches the red nexus 5 in colour.
How about scratches when you try to take off the case? Because the Ringke case had scratch all the corners of my phone
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Great review. I have to say it's infinitely superior to the 99p 0.3mm case I received (which had sharp edges and was rough to the touch, nothing like this OEM case). It's very similar to the OEM HTC One hard shell in that it doesn't have a lip but I much prefer that. My phone is always face up so it's a non-issues for me.
Yes, it's expensive foe us UK early adopters but I'm sure it'll end up cheaper once it's on eBay a bit more but I don't care
EDIT: @mmmmBACON - does it work with a wireless charger? I'd imagine so but just checking
It should be noted that the black version has the same soft touch feel as the black nexus and is not slippery at all. Great minimalist case.
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How about scratches when you try to take off the case? Because the Ringke case had scratch all the corners of my phone
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If you read the OP I talked about this case and any issues with scratched corners. I also have a Ringke Slim and have never had scratched corners. I made some videos on how to remove hardcases without scratching your phone.
Take a look here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2601790
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Great review. I have to say it's infinitely superior to the 99p 0.3mm case I received (which had sharp edges and was rough to the touch, nothing like this OEM case). It's very similar to the OEM HTC One hard shell in that it doesn't have a lip but I much prefer that. My phone is always face up so it's a non-issues for me.
Yes, it's expensive foe us UK early adopters but I'm sure it'll end up cheaper once it's on eBay a bit more but I don't care
EDIT: @mmmmBACON - does it work with a wireless charger? I'd imagine so but just checking
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Thanks, it is definitely better quality than those 0.3mm TPU cases, but the feel in hand to me was too similar. Not the type of material and texture, but the shape, contours, and button layout. I think maybe if I had never bought those 0.3mm cases I might have liked this case more, but those were such crap, and this one was just similar enough in feel to remind me of them.
And there are no problems with wireless charging with this case on.
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If you check out the mobilefun site (UK) there is the listing for Red as well as black and white - this has only appeared today.
No pictures as yet but im guessing this matches the red nexus 5 in colour.
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Updated the OP with a link to the Red case as well.
mmmmBACON said:
If you read the OP I talked about this case and any issues with scratched corners. I also have a Ringke Slim and have never had scratched corners. I made some videos on how to remove hardcases without scratching your phone.
Take a look here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2601790
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And there are no problems with wireless charging with this case on.
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The second time I took off the case, I tried your way from the video but I scratched the 2 left corners.....maybe I made something wrong.....
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The second time I took off the case, I tried your way from the video but I scratched the 2 left corners.....
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Did you try the card method (video #2), that works for EVERY hardcase I own and I still don't have any scratched corners. I don't know what to tell you otherwise.
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Where to buy:
$6.99 - Replica Nexus 4 Bumper Case for the Nexus 5
Alternate Sellers (in case your colour choice is not available):
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1-7-Colors-NEW-Metal-TPU-Frame-Bumper-Cover-Case-For-LG-Goole-Nexus-5-/360898185809?pt=US_Cell_Phone_PDA_Cases&var=630259271784&hash=item5407354a51
http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-Metal-TPU-Frame-Bumper-Cover-Case-For-LG-Goole-Nexus-5-7-Colors-for-choice-/321373805938?pt=US_Cell_Phone_PDA_Cases&var=510260397981&hash=item4ad35f1d72
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1-x-Metal-New-TPU-Frame-Bumper-Cover-Case-For-LG-Goole-Nexus-5-/271469986797?pt=US_Cell_Phone_PDA_Cases&var=570317942443&hash=item3f34df43ed
For UK Residents:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/271490214166
I had a lot of people asking where I bought this bumper from, so I figured I might as well do it justice and give a full review of it. I think I’m finally pretty happy with all of the accessories that I’ve got now, since I’ve bought so much for this phone already. I don’t think I’ve ever stockpiled this much stuff dedicated to one device before. So this will probably be my last review thread as I think that might be it.
As I mentioned in the transparent bumper case review thread, the options for a decent bumper case on the Nexus 5 are pretty crap. To put it bluntly, the vast majority of bumper cases out there for the Nexus 5 are trash. They look like crap, they feel like crap, the button feedback sucks, and the protection is substandard. You might as well just go naked as most available bumpers don’t offer much. Some come close to being pretty good cases, but still have some rather large flaws. It seems nobody really considered making a decent bumper case for the Nexus 5, instead focusing on TPU/Hybrid/Hardcases.
I guess the market for strictly true bumper cases isn’t very large, but there are people who would still like a true bumper case. Since I started putting skins on the back of my phone, a bumper was the best option. I still prefer minimalism (and would still be using the Quicksand hardcases if I didn’t put a skin on), so I opted not to have a normal case with a clear plastic window on the back as that would add too much bulk for my liking.
That’s where the Replica Nexus 4 Bumper comes in. When I initially saw it though, I dismissed it based on pricing alone! I mean who honestly would pay $25+ for a then unproven “Replica” of a last generation phone’s bumper case?
Not me!
I wouldn’t pay $25+ for any case, even if it was a big brand name. No piece(s) of plastic, regardless of what brand is stamped on it, is worth that price to me. The $0.99 Quicksand hardcases and semi-transparent hardcases also proved that you can have fantastic (IMO even better) cases for dirt cheap in comparison to the same style cases of the bigger brands (eg: Spigen Ultra Fit/Ringke Slim/Google Snap Case).
But enough ranting (sorry my bad, that was quite a long one…)
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A little while later, the bumper dropped to something more reasonable, less than 1/4 of the price it was originally going for! Then I figured, “What the hell, why not? It’s only $6.99 now.”
And then… What turned out to be the best Nexus 5 bumper case was on its way.
“We have to go back!!”
So, it’s kind of funny that with all of these other bumper cases out for the Nexus 5 (I’ve bought a bunch and only put a review up for one other bumper as the rest just plain sucked), that my favorite would turn out to be not a new design, but an old design that was made for the Nexus 4! I guess that old saying of, “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it!” really holds true here. I will say it. This replica Nexus 4 bumper case, is the best bumper case you will find for the Nexus 5. Take an old design, stretch it out a bit, slap it on the Nexus 5, WIN!
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Materials and Build Quality:
This bumper case is made of a two piece construction. The black portion is a very flexible yet hard (dense not rigid) TPU. It’s durable, and from the rather massive tumble my phone took after being knocked out of my hand, offers great drop protection too! The gray/silver portion is a flexible hard plastic that seems to have just as much bend to it as the TPU portion. Both together absorb impacts pretty well and from the looks of it, despite landing and bouncing around on pavement, only scuffed up the silver finish on the hard plastic with no other visible damage whatsoever to the case, and more importantly, the phone is still pristine! You can think of this two piece construction along the lines of other hard and soft combo cases like the Spigen Neo Hybrid, minus the back.
The black TPU portion also has a texture with a ton of little indentations for a nice feel. Your fingers will like it. It adds a lot of grip and gives it an overall nicer look than just having the standard flat TPU. The TPU is also a matte finish, so there won’t be any visible fingerprints on the bumper. This is true for the hard plastic as well. Since it isn’t a shiny finish, and sticks to gray/silver, fingerprints don’t show.
Proper buttons are such a welcome addition!!
Most cases just have buttons that are part of the mold or holes that are cut out.
With regards to the first type, when the button is just a part of the mold, most times the tactile feedback is almost nonexistent. You don’t know if you’ve pressed anything, or the button double presses, or sometimes it just doesn’t work at all… When it is just a cut out hole, unless it is a thin case, a lot of the times the proportions become out of whack and it feels like you have to dig your finger in to press the button, or sometimes you miss the location completely. Neither is a problem with this bumper case! The buttons here are real additional buttons inserted in the plastic frame!!
The feels baby, the feels!
There is a nice tactile feedback. The buttons are loose but not giggly/rattle loose. And the most important part, when you press the button, it feels like a damn button! It clicks when it’s supposed to click, and you know it clicks. It works and feels just the way it should. You’d be surprised how so many case manufacturers get this wrong with their cases...
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Fit and Feel in Hand:
The bumper fits the phone like a glove. There are no gaps, it isn’t loose, and the phone doesn’t move around in the case. It fits perfectly and feels solid in the hand. That’s not to say that it’s so tight that you can’t take it off if you needed to. It does take a bit of wiggling, but it does come off without too much difficulty. All you need to do is stretch out a corner first, pop out the corner of the phone, and then the rest slips right out, no problems.
The bumper does add a bit of girth to the sides, top, and bottom of the phone. This is unavoidable of course, as all cases (unless it’s a snap on hardcase) will have to add some bulk. Despite it adding a bit to the width, the phone still feels good in the hand and doesn’t feel very bulky. This is because there is no back to the case, so the phone still feels thin in the hand even though it’s wider! So unlike other cases that can make it seem like you have a brick in your hand instead of a phone because of both extra width and thickness, this one still feels good. You can still feel the slight rounded back of the Nexus 5 and the overall profile is still pretty thin.
The part that can be a bit annoying, and I guess this goes for a lot of cases out there, is the headphone cutout. The case was designed to only accommodate thin earbud style headphones with the thin input jack. This tends to happen with a lot of cases, and while it kind of sucks, it’s not a deal breaker. I guess they assume most people will just use earbuds, but I like using a proper set of headphones sometimes and it would have been nice to have a bigger hole (all case manufacturers should take this into consideration).
I did resort to buying an extension adapter cable that is thin and fits in the hole. Then I just plug my headphones into the adapter cable and all is well. I wish I didn’t have to do that though, but it isn’t too much of a hassle.
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Protection:
Well of course being a bumper case it has to you know... protect from bumps and such. So does it fare well? I did mention earlier that the phone was knocked out of my hand and took a big fall and tumbled along the pavement. The bumper performed like a champ! The phone is still perfect, and there is very minimal damage done to the case, just scuffed paint. There are no dents, cracked plastic, or broken off pieces of TPU; the case is still pretty much in tip top shape. So in terms of drop protection, it’s all good!
There is a nice lip over the front of the phone for those of you who do the phone face down on a table thing. It is also good to note that the lip accommodates tempered glass screen protectors very well (and I assume plastic ones as well). You can see from the pic above that the lip perfectly presses against all sides of the glass screen protector but doesn’t lift it in any way. So for those of you who want additional protection for your screen, you won’t have any problems with this case messing with your screen protector. The lip, while high, doesn’t impede swiping at all. You can still easily swipe your fingers from the sides and screen feedback isn’t affected.
Another concern is the lift on the back. Being a bumper case, people may think the back still scrapes against the table, or that the camera might still scratch against things. Well you don’t have to worry. The top lip of the case lifts the phone up high enough that there is a nice gap between the phone and the table. You can see in the photos below how the top lip of the bumper case gives it a nice space. You can even see the camera lens hovering over the table. So don’t worry, the lens is lifted and the back of the phone won’t get scratches either. You may think that the sides help in lifting the phone, but the gap between the phone and the table is created entirely from the top and bottom lips of the bumper only.
In the last pic you can see better the nice lip at the top which is higher than the camera, the nice bottom lip as well, and the sides keeping a thin profile to keep the phone feeling slim overall.
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Conclusions:
This is an easy one!
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How to remove the bumper:
Some people were having a bit of difficulty removing the bumper case from the phone as it is a nice and snug fit. So here is a video demo of what I do when I take it off.
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Great review, thanks for taking the time to share it with us.
Ordered it a week ago! Still waiting eagerly and excitedly for it to arrive!
I don't like this guy. He keeps posting great reviews and makes me buy **** I don't really need. Not cool dude.
^ Agreed.After seeing his phone I am now planning to order this case and a skin for my phone.And I actually ordered a special debit card cause the one I had didn't work for international transactions.
tridibsahabd said:
I don't like this guy. He keeps posting great reviews and makes me buy **** I don't really need. Not cool dude.
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Haha, sorry dude!
This is probably going to be my last review thread though anyway, as I don't think I'll be buying anymore accessories for this phone. At least all of the accessories I made reviews for are not very expensive! They won't break the bank.
varunthapliyal999 said:
^ Agreed.After seeing his phone I am now planning to order this case and a skin for my phone.And I actually ordered a special debit card cause the one I had didn't work for international transactions.
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Nice! Be sure to post some pictures when you have it all put together.
Any UK sellers? All those auction for some reason do not ship to UK?!
prb304 said:
Any UK sellers? All those auction for some reason do not ship to UK?!
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I've updated the OP with where you can buy it if you're in the UK. Unfortunately it's a little bit more expensive. But it seems that no sellers on ebay ship this case to the UK...
great!! thank you for this review...
i have this bumper too! is the best real bumper that i have bought
There weren't any problems putting the case with a dbrand skin on the back right? I have the white version of this case and I'm going to apply my dbrand back cover soon and was wondering if you had any trouble putting it on (i have dbrand matte frames on right now on mine)
charly_mad said:
great!! thank you for this review...
i have this bumper too! is the best real bumper that i have bought
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Yeah! It really is a fantastic bumper. By far the best out of all the bumpers I've bought.
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There weren't any problems putting the case with a dbrand skin on the back right? I have the white version of this case and I'm going to apply my dbrand back cover soon and was wondering if you had any trouble putting it on (i have dbrand matte frames on right now on mine)
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If it's just a back skin, there are no problems fitting the bumper on. The fit is pretty much perfect though on a naked phone, when I had side skins on, the bumper wouldn't fit. It would rub against the sides of the skin and start peeling it off.
I suggest if you are going to use this bumper, then remove the side skins from the phone first.
man I love your reviews!
thanks for the pics, I'm waiting for mine still
Bought one.
Hope it would be better with Mahogani dbrand skin.
Spigen Utlra Hybrid is a piece of crap for me.
Is this the same as the one that's on amazon by "notch it"??
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Is this the same as the one that's on amazon by "notch it"??
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Yeah, notch it is reselling the same cases on amazon for more than double the price.
Berthaconners524 said:
another great review. You make it difficult to make a decision.
You should be a professional salesman, if you aren't already.
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Hah, thanks bud!
Not a salesman though, I'm a P.E Teacher/student (with too many breaks between classes). Just a nerdy one I guess that might be in the wrong field! :laugh:
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I opted not to have a normal case with a clear plastic window on the back as that would add too much bulk for my liking.
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They do make cases with clear backs that add very little bulk. The Ringke Fusion Crystal View case is a perfect example. I'm just very paranoid about scratching the back. I want maximum resale value.
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They do make cases with clear backs that add very little bulk. The Ringke Fusion Crystal View case is a perfect example. I'm just very paranoid about scratching the back. I want maximum resale value.
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Well it's not just the bulk thing for me. I'm not the biggest fan of clear plastic windows on the back. They are fingerprint magnets, and my hands tend to be moist a lot of the time. And once you get scratches on the plastic, the window looks like crap when it's marked up. I also kind of think it just looks tacky with a clear window. Just personal preference (not trying to knock you purchase or anything).
With the bumper, the back of the phone is lifted off of the table so there won't be any scratches as there is no contact. And with a skin on the back of the phone, if by chance anything did scrape, it would be the vinyl skin and not the back of the phone that got marked up. Despite it not looking like it offers much, the combo of skin + bumper + tempered glass on the front is giving me fantastic overall protection, and I prefer the feel and thinness that the case with no back provides.
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And once you get scratches on the plastic, the window looks like crap when it's marked up.
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That's the whole point. Better that the case get scratched than the phone. What do I do once the phone gets scratched? Get a new back? I can always get a new case for real cheap. If you don't like them, that's OK. But as mentioned earlier, to me resale value is important.
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That's the whole point. Better that the case get scratched than the phone. What do I do once the phone gets scratched? Get a new back? I can always get a new case for real cheap. If you don't like them, that's OK. But as mentioned earlier, to me resale value is important.
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It scratches the plastic because the back of the case is generally in contact with the table or surface. This bumper, if you saw all of the pics, raises the back of the phone off of the table making a nice gap. You don't scratch the back because the back of the phone is lifted. The skin also gives additional protection, and IMO looks better overall. Resale value is the same as the bumper lifts by a good margin and the skin gives additional scratch protection.
I understand you're all about resale, but you get just as good protection with this bumper and adding in the skin makes it that much more appealing to me without having to look through a plastic window. As much as possible, I went for protection, without sacrificing overall aesthetics. I love the look of the bumper + skin + tempered glass, and the thinness remains while still having all of the protection of a normal case. I bought the phone for me, I want to enjoy how it looks and feels in my hand.
Again, like I mentioned earlier, I'm not knocking your purchase, and I'm happy you enjoy your case. That style of case is just not appealing to me is all.
Which screen protector are you using on your N5? Looks really nice. Looking to replace my crappy plastic one.
This is a Review of Urban Armor Gear (UAG) cases for Samsung Galaxy Note 4.
In this review I'm going to look at Scout/Black version, available directly http://www.urbanarmorgear.com/products/galaxy-note-4-case-black or from Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/URBAN-ARMOR-GEAR-Samsung-Galaxy/dp/B00O3AE982/ and
Maverick/Clear version: http://www.urbanarmorgear.com/products/galaxy-note-4-case-clear or from Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/URBAN-ARMOR-GEAR-Samsung-Galaxy/dp/B00O3AE9DW/
For what it worth, I've tested and shared with you A TON of reviews of different smartphone cases, and always try to be unbiased in my write ups. But the truth of the matter, at the end of the day I'm still coming back to and use most of the time UAG cases on all of our phones. Of course it's a matter of a personal preference, but for me UAG cases represent a perfect blend of protection without adding a bulk and a practical style without being too flashy. Smartphones don't come cheap these days, either if you are paying full price or even on a contract. If you factor in a trend of regular smartphones approaching phablet size territory, they are also not as easy to handle in your hands or in and out of the pocket. Therefore, I consider a good case to be a wise investment to protect your phone from accidental drops and scratches, despite how tough you think they build or the promises of next gen Gorilla glass you hear about.
So what makes UAG cases so special? Besides meeting Military Standards drop test, I like their idea of composite design where they fuse a hard PC outer shell with a soft impact resistant honeycomb pattern inner shell forming a single piece case. There are a number of 2-piece cases with inner soft sleeve and outer hard shell to hold it together, but sometime I don't feel like dealing with 2 separate pieces of assembly where UAG lightweight design takes care of that. But I do have to comment that in comparison to all of my previously reviewed UAG cases for Note 2, Note 3, Galaxy S4, and Galaxy S5 - I found Note 4 case fitment to be tighter where you need to apply extra force, starting at the corners, to get the phone out. For those who are constantly switching your batteries and need a quick removal of the case, you will probably get a bit frustrated and can find UAG case for Note 4 to be not your cup of tea. I confirmed with both Black and Clear version of the case, and it was equally a bit on a tighter side. For me personally it's not a show stopper and actually gives an extra peace of mind knowing that if I drop my phone it will not separate from the case, as well as less dirt and dust gets under the case cover.
As I previously mentioned, the outside of the case is made out of a hard PC material, but it feels very comfortable and secure in your hand due to a soft textured rubber grip areas located symmetrically on the sides of the case. Furthermore, the top and the bottom of the phone is covered in rubber bumpers with reinforced corners and a rubber bumper going around the front edge of the display to allow you placing Note 4 face down without touching the screen. This bumper also has enough depth to accommodate any film screen protector or a typical tempered glass one. And speaking for screen protector, UAG included one as part of the accessories, along with a cleaning cloth. It's a nice bonus to have to protect your screen from scratches or if you are researching to get tempered glass protector. Due to a nature of Note 4 slopped down edges, the included screen protector provides just enough coverage for the visible flat area of the display.
Though protection is important, case also needs to keep your phone fully functional. Starting with power and volume up/down buttons, those are covered for protection, easy to push thanks to a clever side cutout, and have a nice hardware-like design/texture to easy locate them just by sliding your finger. Even so buttons are easy to push, you still get a nice tactile response. At the top, you get very generous cutouts for all the ports including headphone opening to accommodate even oversized plugs. At the bottom, micro usb opening is also VERY generous to accommodate even extra large plugs. S-pen opening is wide enough to access it even with your thumb, and it still has a good corner protection around that area. When it comes to both mic openings at the bottom, I'm happy to report UAG case accommodates even my Verizon Note 4 where as many of you aware the left mic is shifted in comparison to every other Note 4. The speaker opening on the back is precise, and camera/flash cluster has one common opening with a black inner rubber trim to deflect flash reflection and to provide an easy access to a sensor next to the flash. Furthermore, you have 4 scratch resistant skid pads in the corners on the back to keep phone leveled and to prevent sliding when placed on the back, even on a slippery glass surface.
The case comes in 5 different colors, and hopefully I will be able to get other colors for review so I can show you all the colors on my white Note 4. The colors are Navigator (white), Scout (black), Aero (blue), Rust (orange), and Maverick (clear). Solid colors are not just your basic common colors; they have a unique color shade and a tough scratch resistant finish. I used my white Navigator with Note 2 for almost two years and it still looks like brand new with exactly the same color shade. It's true I used to be a fan of white color cases, until... I saw Maverick and put it on my Note 4 for the first time. This is a case that's going to stay permanently on my phone! It has a slightly different design since in order to keep the back transparent there is no soft inner lining on the back, while UAG still used a honeycomb pattern etched into the hard shell for inner impact resistant layer. The transparent effect is really cool and gives the back of the phone a unique 3D look.
Overall, UAG always been my highly recommended case and still is for Note 4. Even with a tighter fit which can be a hassle if you are one of those road warriors who swaps their battery in the middle of the day, I still find it adequate to provide an excellent protection for my $700 Note 4 and to showcase my phone in style without adding too much bulk. As a matter of fact, when I put my Note 4 next to Note 2, both wearing UAG case, I found Note 4 overall to be thinner, slimmer, and just a tiny bit longer. Also, for those who point out other similar looking single piece cases that imitate UAG industrial design style - keep in mind that you can imitate the look, but you can't imitate the build and the material quality. That will become very apparent when those look-a-like cases start fading out or end up with scratches or separated layers after the drop. As a mentioned above, I have been using my UAG cases for years and they still look like new.
Here are the pictures.
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Out with an old, In with a new: Note 4 vs Note 2 in UAG cases:
Always the best reviews and counter tops. Thank You.
felloffthetruck said:
Always the best reviews and counter tops. Thank You.
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Did you notice any scratches or scuffs on the shiny chamfered edges after removing the phone from the case?
I believe the white Navigator would also look sharp on the white Note 4.
I have the maverick on my note 4 black version. I have to say that the maverick looks better on the white Note. Very nice review.
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Did you notice any scratches or scuffs on the shiny chamfered edges after removing the phone from the case?
I believe the white Navigator would also look sharp on the white Note 4.
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Didn't notice any scratches. I also think after awhile of break in, the case might loosen up a bit. I guess the next month will be busy with case reviews so I will be taking it on and off a lot, but after that - Maverick is stay on permanently. Hopefully will get Navigator for review and update pics.
borijess said:
I have the maverick on my note 4 black version. I have to say that the maverick looks better on the white Note. Very nice review.
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Do you have a picture to share? Wondering if black Note 4 will look cool with Maverick once battery cover is removed. Though I'm not a big fan of it because dust will make it's way under the case, I think it will look sick on a black N4 with clear case and no battery cover.
Thanks so much for the reviews and detailed pics! I threw down an order at Amazon today and almost grabbed the SUPCASE w/ holster, just so that I'd have some protection already for when I get my N4 (next week? a bit after?... ), then planning on getting a super primo case & a quality tempered glass screen saver.... I've always dug UAG cases, but have never had one, I'd guess that most of my phone's have been covered by Seidio's. However, I ditched it a while ago, as the lack of cover on the top and bottom bezel (let alone port covers, which I'm pretty big on), and the Surface Flip I had for my N3 was rather poorly planned re: the kickstand placement.
Anyway, UAG should toss you some commission, I'm sold! I'm also very curious how the black N4 looks in the clear Maverick; the white looks fan-freaking-tastic! To the degree that I would consider, the practically unheard of move of, going back from black, strictly to rock that case! Perhaps a pic will be posted to compare
One question for the UAG aficionados: I don't recall if they all have built-in screen protectors, but how are the screen protectors on the cases that have them? Are they high quality, or would you all recommend replacing them? I was checking out that one that they sell at T-mobile (can't recall the brand... the one that has the "laminator" installation thing) and thought that one looks pretty nice; at least the likelihood of a perfect installation would be higher. I'd like to (well, more than "like to", this is a necessity as far as I'm concerned) walk out of the store with my new phone fully protected, would just ordering the UAG case by itself be sufficient, or should I also include a screen protector?
Thanks again man for sharing your thoughts / observations and all of those detailed pics! :good:
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Thanks so much for the reviews and detailed pics! I threw down an order at Amazon today and almost grabbed the SUPCASE w/ holster, just so that I'd have some protection already for when I get my N4 (next week? a bit after?... ), then planning on getting a super primo case & a quality tempered glass screen saver.... I've always dug UAG cases, but have never had one, I'd guess that most of my phone's have been covered by Seidio's. However, I ditched it a while ago, as the lack of cover on the top and bottom bezel (let alone port covers, which I'm pretty big on), and the Surface Flip I had for my N3 was rather poorly planned re: the kickstand placement.
Anyway, UAG should toss you some commission, I'm sold! I'm also very curious how the black N4 looks in the clear Maverick; the white looks fan-freaking-tastic! To the degree that I would consider, the practically unheard of move of, going back from black, strictly to rock that case! Perhaps a pic will be posted to compare
One question for the UAG aficionados: I don't recall if they all have built-in screen protectors, but how are the screen protectors on the cases that have them? Are they high quality, or would you all recommend replacing them? I was checking out that one that they sell at T-mobile (can't recall the brand... the one that has the "laminator" installation thing) and thought that one looks pretty nice; at least the likelihood of a perfect installation would be higher. I'd like to (well, more than "like to", this is a necessity as far as I'm concerned) walk out of the store with my new phone fully protected, would just ordering the UAG case by itself be sufficient, or should I also include a screen protector?
Thanks again man for sharing your thoughts / observations and all of those detailed pics! :good:
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The one that comes with the UAG case is decent.
You can see the black Note 4 in the clear Maverick case here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4/accessories/buy-uag-case-note-4-t2900552/page4
You will have to click the links though.
Excellent review, made me have no regrets with my purchase of the UAG case this afternoon. It is on the pricey side but I am paying for peace of mind and expect any problems with my case to be taken care of by UAG since they do make a premium on these cases.
I do have a potential regret that I did not get the Maverick over the Scout but time will tell...
Here's what is like to know. Can you still put the phone in your pocket with this case on it? If not I think I'd rather order one of the cases that come with a holster.
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Here's what is like to know. Can you still put the phone in your pocket with this case on it? If not I think I'd rather order one of the cases that come with a holster.
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From my experience, shorts with slanted pockets is no problem. Jeans with straight pockets can be a bit of a hassle (more because of the size of the phone than the case). The plastic on the case is fairly hard and isn't sticky like silicone so it slides out of the pocket well, but in the case of straight pockets it also makes the phone itself harder to grasp and yank out.
My only complaints about the UAG case are the fake torx heads (this one really bothers me) and the volume rocker buttons are a tad stiff. The fitment, however, is excellent.
Also worth noting: The difference in durometer between the "hard" outter and "soft" inner is not large. The "soft" is still pretty rigid.
As always, fantastic review, my friend :good:. I really like the look of the Maverick. I may consider buying it. UAG definitely are top notch with their quality. I had them for my Note 2 and 3 as you remember. I've dropped my phone multiple times in the UAG and it was protected each and every time. Those of you considering it vs other similar tough cases...it really is a no brainer in terms of quality/durability/size.
@vectron, have you found a good screen protector yet? The other two I tried had halos, and I haven't yet opened up my SuperShieldz one yet. I might do that tomorrow. Thanks, Alex!
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Didn't notice any scratches. I also think after awhile of break in, the case might loosen up a bit. I guess the next month will be busy with case reviews so I will be taking it on and off a lot, but after that - Maverick is stay on permanently. Hopefully will get Navigator for review and update pics.
Do you have a picture to share? Wondering if black Note 4 will look cool with Maverick once battery cover is removed. Though I'm not a big fan of it because dust will make it's way under the case, I think it will look sick on a black N4 with clear case and no battery cover.
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You guys crack me up No commission from UAG, but I will get the rest of the colors sent to me for review and post pictures with other colors! For those who are not familiar with my review work on XDA (and also AndroidForums and Head-fi), I work with a lot of manufacturers and periodically get review samples. You can see a complete list of all of my reviews if you follow a link in my sig. It's one of those hobbies that sometime feels like a full time job
Regarding screen protectors, obviously we have seen a lot of problems with tempered glass ones already released. One that hasn't been mentioned yet is from Zerolemon guys. I received a review sample yesterday and hopefully will be able to install it and let you know about it in a few days. iSmooth is sending me their film protector for review, so I want to try it first before tempered glass.
Did you ever get the white UAG case in? Would love to see what it looks on the white Note 4.
That clear case definitely has a wow factor to it unlike any other case I've seen.
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Mine will be here Thursday. Can't wait.
On my second UAG both white on white Note 4 and S5 . Always had otterbox commuter before, but I'm sold. Screenprotector included is really okay too. Good product and free worldwide shipping is a plus too
I got the Aero, blue, yes it is a tight fit but I wont be taking it on and off constantly.
So long as it DOES NOT SCRATCH the polished bezel when I take it on/ off or over time and it keeps general dirt/grit from getting inside I will be quite happy with it.
Main reason I bought it was the slim design and for the Milspec shock protection cause at some point it will get dropped.
Also Most of the car holders will not hold a phone in a case wider than 85mm or 3.4"
The Note 4 in the case is 157 x 83 x 12mm.
So hopefully it will fit in the exomount CD slot holder I have chosen.
Trying to avoid anything with a suction cup or magnets or that needs to be drilled or adhesive'd to the car.
Even the Exomount type sticky silicone suction cups many swear by but others reckon they will not adhere to the dash as advertised.
Here are some reviews. there are plenty of youtube reviews too-
http://androidforums.com/samsung-galaxy-note-4/879044-review-uag-cases-note-4-w-lots-pics.html
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2514292
http://urbanarmorgear.blogspot.com.au/2013/05/otterbox-commuter-vs-uag.html