Review of Seidio ACTIVE case w/holster with lots of pics!!! - General Accessories

This is a review of Seidio ACTIVE case with holster for Samsung Galaxy Note 2. http://www.seidioonline.com/samsung-galaxy-note-2-active-kickstand-case-black-p/csk3ssgt2k-bk.htm
This is the only remaining Seidio case from Note 2 collection I haven't reviewed yet, so I figured - it's time! Someone might ask, with SURFACE and CONVERT already being reviewed, where does ACTIVE fits in there? As you aware, SURFACE is a hard rubberized "slim" case with a unique interlocking two-half design. CONVERT adds a rugged (ACTIVE-like) layer on top of SURFACE for a super protection at an expense of extra "bulk". ACTIVE fits perfectly in between. I wouldn't call it a slim case, but it's slimmer than some of the other dual layer cases. It also offers a decent protection thanks to its dual-layer design. Inner silicone shell is shock absorbent soft silicone with a wrap-around reinforced lip and side-grip molds. External skeleton offers additional layer of corner, side, and back protection. The feel of this exoskeleton layer is very smooth and rubberized (Seidio signature) which gives you a good grip in addition to side-grip from inner layer.
All the port openings have a perfect cutout and spot on alignment. Power and volume up/down buttons are covered, easy to push and a have great tactile response. Also, with inner layer being soft silicone, you never have to worry about your weirdly shaped after-market micro-usb plug or over-sized headphone plug since those openings will stretch a little bit. I know some people prefer a tight layer around the phone without any pull. With ACTIVE there is some pull around areas where external exoskeleton is not holding it down, but it comes to an advantage for those who worry about their screen protectors since soft silicone wraps around and will not push on the edges of screen protector if you have the kind which comes closer to the phone's edge. Also, it offers a decent bumper so there is no worrying of putting the phone face down on the surface. Exoskeleton includes a signature magnetic kickstand which I found to have NO interference with s-pen or other phone functions. Kickstand is very solid and works great in landscape orientation of the phone. Don't forget, there is also a generous selection of colors for exoskeleton shell, and those colors look really awesome in rubberized finish.
Holster is another great bonus on its own because I find Seidio holster design with reinforced bottom corners and spring-loaded latch to be one of the best out there. With a felt inner lining there is no issue of scratching your screen. Fitment is perfect, like a glove. No worries about wobbling or sliding inside. Also, the clip swivels around to adjust the angle of how you wanted it to be mounted on the belt. Clip itself is very sturdy and heavy duty.
Overall, this is another quality product from Sedio which I recommend. You can always refer to my previous SURFACE/CONVERT reviews to figure out which one will fit your needs better.
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I'm disappointed that ACTIVE is just a brand name.
I expected somthing like an extended battery or some electronic gadget inside the case. Nice case and nice review though.

gub said:
I'm disappointed that ACTIVE is just a brand name.
I expected somthing like an extended battery or some electronic gadget inside the case. Nice case and nice review though.
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The brand name is Seidio and they are offering different products under different names, ACTIVE being one of them http://www.seidioonline.com/samsung-galaxy-note-2-s/8463.htm
Those are like their signature designs where they have ACTIVE and SURFACE for different phones and tablets. Check out link in my signature, I have there a link to ACTIVE Nexus 7 review as well, similar design but has different details since its a tablet and not a phone.

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The brand name is Seidio and they are offering different products under different names, ACTIVE being one of them http://www.seidioonline.com/samsung-galaxy-note-2-s/8463.htm
Those are like their signature designs where they have ACTIVE and SURFACE for different phones and tablets. Check out link in my signature, I have there a link to ACTIVE Nexus 7 review as well, similar design but has different details since its a tablet and not a phone.
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OK, So this was my latest purchase for the Note 2. I already owned the Case-mate Tough (blue-gray), and after reading that the Seidio Active Holster was a perfect fit, I know I had to have one. But looking at Amazon, I saw that for about 10.00 more, I could order Active + Holster instead of just the Holster.
I like Seidio products, despite the fact that the BestBuy Surface knockoff I purchased proved ridiculously difficult to remove from the phone (I didn't try another one, so it very well could have been just mine). I like the Active quite a bit, but there are a few things that could have been done differently. For starters, the soft silicone case is a thumbs down. A firmer TPU case would have made this combo virtually unbeatable. The soft silicone is exceptionally slippery and attracts more dirt that my Duzign Sentinel's TPU case.
Also, while I enjoy the small cut-out right above the notification LED and see that as a sign of detail, I do not like the dip at the bottom that corresponds to the bottom button. Seidio did not need to add this feature as it is not remotely close to interfering with that button. That little "dip" is right above the cut-out for the mini-USB port and as a result, makes that little line of silicone very thin and, in my estimation, more prone to tearing over time.
I own the same color combination as displayed in Vectron's photos and the colors are amazing. Seidio has nailed the "Royal Blue" color of the exoskeleton and it looks amazing. Some reviewers slammed this case for its slipperiness on Amazon.com, and while I do concur about the soft silicone case being way too slick, the exoskeleton is just fine. Do other cases provide more grip? Perhaps, but the Active is just fine.
Now for the reason I bought it--the holster. Simply put, the best one I have used so far. Sturdy, sharp and I love the felt backing that protects the phone.
Overall, the Seidio Active is not my favorite case. But, like I said, for 10.00 more that the incredible holster I was going to purchase anyway, it's a bargain.

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Review of Seidio SURFACE (BB Platinum) w/2 holster types with lots of pics!!!

This is review of Seidio SURFACE (also sold as Best Buy Platinum) case and 2 sets of holsters (for the case and the naked phone): http://www.seidioonline.com/samsung-galaxy-s4-surface-case-holster-black-p/bd2-hr3ssgs4-bk.htm
For anybody who is familiar with my Note 2 reviews (link in the sig), I'm starting a new review cycle with S4 cases. Since I don't have S4 yet, I'm using a display 1:1 scale model which is a carbon copy of the original S4. Once S4 will become available on Verizon, I might consider switching to a real thing. But rest assure, details of my S4 case reviews will be on par with my other N2 and N7 reviews Seidio SURFACE case is also offered at Best Buy as Platinum, so any mentioning of SURFACE will also refer to Platinum.
For those of you who are not familiar with SURFACE from Seidio it's one of their slimmest cases. Often people look for thin plastic cases to improve the grip and to protect battery cover from scratches. This case offers all that and a number of additional bonuses such as hard plastic PC material that surrounds all the edges of the phone, felt inner lining to protect your battery cover from scratching inside of the case and offering an extra cushion, and soft touch outer finish with multiple anti-scratch layers that will keep the original color looking fresh and will protect case from scratching while also offering anti-slippery grip. The design consists of two interconnecting halves that firmly house the phone with a very tight secure fit. Once both halves slide in and get connected, it's not that easy to unlock it which should give you a good piece of mind that a case will stay intact if you drop it. There is no issue putting the phone down on its screen since the case offers an acceptable lip to keep it off the surface. The case also comes with a very unique magnetic kickstand which I can confirm from my experience with N2 does NOT interfere with phone's functionality. One thing to mention, this kickstand offers only landscape support. Every cutout is precise, and you get a perfectly aligned opening for all the controls, ports, speakers, camera and flash. The actual cutout for volume/power has a direct access to the physical phone buttons and makes it very easy to reach them without accidental pushing since buttons will be recessed. SURFACE slides easily in/out of the pocket, and the finish keeps it lint free.
For those who prefer to carry your S4 on a belt, SURFACE has an available holster which I always consider in a class of its own. Beside felt liner to keep screen of the phone from scratching, it offers a very unique spring loaded latch mechanism to keep phone secure without sliding out and still giving you an access for a quick release whenever you need to take it out. The belt clip is heavy duty and offers a nice spring design. It is also can be rotated in up to seven latched directions. To my surprise, in addition to a holster for SURFACE case, Seidio released another holster specific to a naked S4 without any case on. I guess they heard enough of customer feedback from those who prefer slim form factor of the phone and have a good insurance to dare carrying their phone without a case This additional holster fits S4 like a glove and offers exactly the same design as SURFACE holster but slightly scaled down. This holster is available as a separate purchase from their website.
Overall, SURFACE is one great case for anybody who prefers to keep a slim form factor of their case and still needs a decent protection for their phone. With a bonus of kickstand and selection of vibrant colors (the one I got is royal blue - looks awesome with white S4!!!), this makes it one of the top choices for S4. Also, you have to keep in mind one of the biggest BONUSES of this case. You can always upgrade it with CONVERT add-on kit from Seidio to turn SURFACE into a Super rugged case the rivals in protection with the likes of Defender and others. That way you will always have a choice to either go with slimmer case for everyday use or a more rugged outfit with CONVERT protection.
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Thanks for the pictures! One question I have is that because the kickstand apparatus is not completely flush with the rest of the case, when you put the phone on a table with the screen facing upwards and tap on the screen like normal, does the phone/case move or rock at all from side to side or top to bootm? Or is it steady?
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Thanks for the pictures! One question I have is that because the kickstand apparatus is not completely flush with the rest of the case, when you put the phone on a table with the screen facing upwards and tap on the screen like normal, does the phone/case move or rock at all from side to side or top to bootm? Or is it steady?
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It will not wobble on the "surface" face up because kickstand is placed across rather than along the case. Some other cheap ebay designs have it placed vertically which creates that side-to-side wobbling as you mentioned. This seems to be stable, and the metal part of the kickstand doesn't even make a contact with a surface (its recessed). So you have rubbery part of the case and bezel around kickstand cavity making a non-slippery contact with a surface.

Review of Trident Aegis case for Nexus 7 (2013) w/lots of pics!!!

This is a review of Trident Aegis series case for Nexus 7 (2013). http://www.tridentcase.com/shop-products/google-nexus-7-ii/aegis-case-google-nexus-7-ii.aspx
Seems like most of the cases for tablets fall into 2 categories, folio book cover type and rugged outdoor type. With rugged cases, some might look tough and claim to survive any extreme situation, but only a few can back it up with actual results of independent testing. Aegis series of cases definitely falls into the later category. I have tested a number of Trident cases in the past with various smartphones and tablets, and can tell you with certainty they mean business. And here is why.
The case arrived in a very nice package with a front clear display window to give you a full visual of the product. Flipping it over reveals a detailed list of all the supported features to give you a nice walk though of what to expect. I think the one which I was impressed the most with: tested with 26 drops onto a concrete from 4ft. I would never want to experience that, but knowing someone tested it already gives me a piece of mind. After taking the case out of the box, you do realize it's not exactly featherlight at 162g, but most of the weight comes from the inner silicone shell with an excellent shock absorption property and full wrap around design with added corner protection. For additional protection, you also get a 2nd layer of hardened PC material which holds inner silicone layer from pulling around the sides and has a grip assistance handle along the sides. The bottom two speaker ports also have a dust filter built into PC layer.
The inner silicone layer has power and volume up/down buttons sealed and covered, and offers flap covers for micro-usb charging port and headphone jack. I do have to note that power and volume buttons have a nice tactile response, but power button was a bit harder to push in comparison to volume. Perhaps that was an intension so you don't accidentally turn it on if you drop the case, but if you want a more touch sensitive response you can always put a little piece of sticky/mask tape inside of the rubber button to improve it. Camera port had a precise opening and a padding around for extra protection. On a front of the case, you get a nice wrap around protection and bezel coverage which enables you to put tablet face down without a worry of the display glass touching a surface and also additional skid protection. And speaking of screen protection. it's very rare to see it with other cases, but Trident also provides you with a quality scratch resistant screen protector. That was a very pleasant bonus.
Overall, this is one great case worth considering if you are planning to use your Nexus 7 outdoors or perhaps you let your kids play with a tablet or use it in a car mount (like the one offered by Arkon which are in partnership with Trident) over the bumpy ride. Any of these activities will give you a piece mind knowing this case was tested already by dropping it 26 times onto concrete from a 4ft height Also, on Amazon for $35-$40 its not a bad value.
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I've ordered one from eBay... Gonna let u know did I liked it
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Looks fine, just too expensive.
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quick question/opinion
I ordered the Seidio Dilex case yesterday and it came to be $47 and change with shipping...today I saw that the Trident Aegis dropped to $30 and change with free shipping. I was torn between both of these cases and was wondering in your opinion which one is the better case. I know that the stand is a huge plus on the Dilex but truthfully I won't use it at all. I do like the idea of using it as a screen cover while traveling. As far as thickness goes which of the two is the slimmer one? also, I read somewhere that the silicone on the Dilex is a dust/lint magnet, did you find this to be correct? how does the Aegis compare with attracting dust/lint? I'd appreciate your help and advice. Thanks!!!
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I ordered the Seidio Dilex case yesterday and it came to be $47 and change with shipping...today I saw that the Trident Aegis dropped to $30 and change with free shipping. I was torn between both of these cases and was wondering in your opinion which one is the better case. I know that the stand is a huge plus on the Dilex but truthfully I won't use it at all. I do like the idea of using it as a screen cover while traveling. As far as thickness goes which of the two is the slimmer one? also, I read somewhere that the silicone on the Dilex is a dust/lint magnet, did you find this to be correct? how does the Aegis compare with attracting dust/lint? I'd appreciate your help and advice. Thanks!!!
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Why don't you order both and then decide which one you like better? As long as you order from Amazon directly, rather than a specific seller, returns are hassle free. Everybody will have a personal preference since YMMV.
In my personal opinion, and considering that I review all the cases (you can check the Index in my signature), DILEX has a better quality material. They are both equally slim and have similar inner silicone and outer exoskeleton design. Seidio silicone will attract more dust/lint, and you can see it clearly from both of my detailed reviews since I included a lot of pictures. At the same time, Trident exoskeleton is more plastic-y and slippery; it will slide off the surface if you put the tablet face up. For traveling, DILEX screen cover will be a saver, and unlike typical folio cases, use just use it when traveling or as a kickstand; when you don't need it - you don't have to drag it around. And there is a price difference of $17. You have all these pros and cons, gotta figure out which one works for you
I've got my Trident Aegis this morning and I must say that I'm very impressed with it. Build quality is excellent, it feels sturdy and it looks good. I recommend this case to everyone
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Qi chargers
Hello,
Does anyone know if this case works well with the wireless qi chargers?
Thank you.
Good ol MIL-STD-810F. I wonder if they have the same testing facilities we have here at work.

Review of Seidio CAPSA case for Galaxy S5 w/lots of pics!!!

This is a Review of Seidio CAPSA case for Samsung Galaxy S5. http://www.seidioonline.com/samsung-galaxy-s5-capsa-touchview-combo-black-p/bd2-ht1ssgs5k-bk.htm
Seidio is well known for their SURFACE, ACTIVE/DILEX, CONVERT, and OBEX cases (all spelled with capital letters). These cases typically get scaled up/down for different smartphones and some tablets, but on some occasions Seidio likes to throw a curve ball with some unexpected releases like LEDGER, or the new addition to the family - CAPSA. Especially for those who are not a big fans of applying their own screen protectors, now you can have a slick new case that exceeds military standards drop protection and includes 5H rated screen protector, all that without a need to use a screwdriver or breaking your nails to open the case. Here is what I found.
Arrived in their typical bulk signature red packaging you get CAPSA TouchView Case in one box and CAPSA holster in another. The case itself has a very unique design of a dual layer protection with a TouchView flip cover made with a 5H thickness rated screen protector with oleophobic coating. That flip cover is the most unique feature of this particular case. While it's not ground breaking to have a cover with a built-in screen protector, what unique is the actual cover mechanism that effortlessly flips close with a latch keeping S5 secure inside with an easy access to take it out. No need to sweat over screen protector alignment and worry about bubbles or non-adhesive edges. The only thing you have to be aware is this flip cover works on a phone without any screen protector already installed. In my test I had a thin tempered glass protector which I didn't want to remove, and when closing the cover a small gap remained open. Without a tempered glass layer, it would have been closed gapless, though touch screen of S5 still worked great with both layers. Another thing to keep in mind, this is not a waterproof case, and you will have cutout for Home button and other openings at the top of the screen.
Now, regarding the case itself. The back shell has two layers, inner TPU silicone layer with a new honeycomb pattern, referred to as Hexguard, for enhanced drop protection, and a strong PC shell with a soft touch outer finish and Seidio exclusive metal kickstand with magnetic latch. Enclosed inside of CAPSA, the phone exceeds MIL-STD-810G standard rating and can easily survive an average shoulder height drop of 4ft. The outer coating has a nice non-slip grip, and TouchView cover has a raised bumper to protect the screen when dropped face down or placed on a surface face down. The volume up/down and power buttons are covered underneath of rubber buttons and have a nice tactile response. Headphone, usb port, speaker, camera/flash have a generous opening, as well as all other ports that are open and clear. Metal kickstand is very robust and designed to keep S5 sturdy in landscape view. Holster is their common signature design used with CONVERT and OBEX, and in my opinion among the best available holsters with a spring loaded mechanism (which also has a latch) and removable clip that works with Seidio QUEST mounting system of interchangeable attachments.
Overall, I was very pleased with a design of this new Seidio case and found CAPSA to be a great addition to their lineup of other popular cases. This case has a perfect 360 degree protection inside of a dual layer slim case with a TouchView cover that offers a built-in quality screen protector. Typically, this level of protection comes at an expense of a bulky heavy duty design that not always pocket or purse friendly, but not with CAPSA where it's lightweight, slim, and will not pull your pocket lining when taking out. Definitely a great case to consider!
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Nice looking case and build. The dots on the screen protector just killed it entirely.
Do you get the same "oil slick" with this cscreen protector as you do with the Otterbox Defender series.
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Nice looking case and build. The dots on the screen protector just killed it entirely.
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trevagreene said:
Do you get the same "oil slick" with this cscreen protector as you do with the Otterbox Defender series.
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Hello All,
Thank you for your interest in the product and comments. The microdots that you see on the TouchView cover is actually invisible during normal screen usage, it is designed to promote screen sensitivity, as well as prevent watermark/oil slick effect found on other cases.
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Hello All,
Thank you for your interest in the product and comments. The microdots that you see on the TouchView cover is actually invisible during normal screen usage, it is designed to promote screen sensitivity, as well as prevent watermark/oil slick effect found on other cases.
Regards,
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Does this case fit the phone with the official Samsung wireless back cover?
Do you use qi charging? I was wondering if this case worked with an aftermarket qi receiver (not the Samsung official charging cover).
Anyone? Seidio is being conservative and Samsung it is not supported, but I hear mention from time to time that seidio cases can be used with qi receivers.
Thanks.
Question about the Seidio case
Thanks for the nice review & all the great photos. This look like a very nice case. Otterboxes are impossible to remove without breaking, Body Glove are nice, but I broke the belt clip (for S3)
My questions is: Is access to the charging port more difficult to get open with he case on? It's a pain in the arse to pop that thing open without a case. Samsung really needs to redesign the cover. I was think that maybe I could swivel it out of the way & trap it with the case so it is out of the way. Phone is brand new & I don't want to remove it & void warranty.
Second: does the belt clip seem to be sturdy? I seem to be prone to breaking them.
Thanks again.
Need to order a case asap. I have to have the holster/belt clip, as I don't like to carry phone in pocket.
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It's a pain in the arse to pop that thing open without a case. Samsung really needs to redesign the cover. I was think that maybe I could swivel it out of the way & trap it with the case so it is out of the way. Phone is brand new & I don't want to remove it & void warranty.
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It is only one tiny screw to remove it and you can put it back on you would not be able to tell it was every removed
Very nice write-up, but I have a few constructive criticisms.
The review doesn't state that Seidio sells the case & holster not only together in a bundle, but also separately. Anyone who is interested in buying should look closely at exactly what the seller is advertising so there's no surprises when you receive your goods.
I enjoyed reading this write-up, but it fell short of actually reviewing any day-to-day use or how well the case protects the phone when dropped. Some data on how easily the phone pops in and out of the holster while worn would have been appreciated as well.
As it stands now, although it was full of information, this write-up is more of an unboxing than a full review. I wish you would have went much farther into your experience with this case.

Review of Seidio DILEX Pro case for Note 4 w/lots of pics!!!

This is a Review of Seidio DILEX Pro case for Galaxy Note 4. http://www.seidioonline.com/samsung-galaxy-note-4-dilex-pro-combo-black-p/bd2-ht2ssgt4k-bk.htm
As I usually say, you have to be living under a rock not to be familiar with Seidio line of popular cases such as SURFACE, DILEX (former ACTIVE), CONVERT, OBEX, etc. I had a pleasure to review and to post about these in our forums for a lot of different Galaxy phones and Nexus tablets. For me SURFACE and ACTIVE was always like two siblings, until ACTIVE name was replaced with DILEX and now enhanced with DILEX Pro. I think it was a good decision to rename it because some people probably associate Active with a more rugged outdoor design, something expected from CONVERT or OBEX cases. Either way, no matter what you call it - it's still the same design principle with an inner shock absorbing shell and outer soft rubbery flexible pc shell. This design stayed very similar throughout the last few years and dozens of models, until now. The “Pro” suffix took it to a whole new level of slim protection adding only 2.2mm of thickness! Here is what I found.
This two-layer interlocking design always surprised me with how Seidio was able to keep it thin and durable. But the latest reincarnation of ACTIVE/DILEX moved it even closer to SURFACE level with a lot of other design improvements without compromising the protection of your phone. This case used to have inner silicon shell with a rather stretchy fit. The new version has a slim form fitting TPU layer with a honeycomb pattern of Hexguard technology. You still get extra shock absorption cushioning and will be able to accommodate different screen protectors including various tempered glass brands where you don't have to worry about case pushing on the edges. During the test I had no issues with my tempered glass protector. Since this is not a soft silicone anymore, I’m no longer will be complaining about the material being a lint magnet. The exoskeleton shell goes over inner TPU shell to secure its position, and adds an additional layer of protection around the sides and the top/bottom of the Note 4. The outer shell material is flexible which is very important during a drop to survive any cracks. Soft rubbery finish is very nice to the touch and adds non-slippery grip as well as being very easy in-and-out of the pocket. There are two distinct sculptured grip points on each side of the inner shell which accessible from the cutouts of outer shell. These are strategically placed at the lower part of the phone for an enhanced grip.
Once interlocked and on your phone, every port opening has a precise cutout and perfect alignment. As a matter of fact, you have a very generous micro-usb opening to accommodate different connectors, a decent headphone opening for even fatter plugs, and S-pen opening is wide enough for a comfortable access. Also, DILEX Pro has universal bottom left mic opening to accommodate all Note 4 versions, including Verizon. Volume/Power buttons are covered and easy to push, and have a nice tactile response. Another star of this design is metal kickstand with a magnetic closure. It always adds a classy touch to Seidio cases, has a sturdy construction, and magnet doesn't interfere or blocks phone’s functionality. This kickstand is intended for a landscape viewing mode only, not the portrait. Last but not least accessory is a holster, something I always praise in my Seidio reviews. Besides felt lining to protect the display of the phone and swivel belt clip with a precise click mechanism, it has a very secure spring loaded clip for easy removal of the phone.
Overall, Seidio finally broke the mold of their classic ACTIVE/DILEX design with a new Pro version of it. They didn’t necessary re-invented the wheel, but surely improved it by making slimmer and slicker version while still keeping a high level of protection. People always used to look at SURFACE as the slimmest case in Seidio collection. Now DILEX Pro is going to challenge that, though you have to keep in mind that advantage of SURFACE is compatibility with OBEX layer for more advanced protection. But unfortunately SURFACE is not very friendly with tempered glass screen protectors, so if you want to keep it slim with a dual-layer protected – DILEX Pro will be a great choice. As always, shop around on Amazon where you can find the best deal on these cases.
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Thanks, Vectron, for your detailed post and great photos.
After much searching, I think I'm leaning towards the Dilex Pro for my Note 4. I have the white phone and was thinking of the white case, but read a brief comment on the Seidio web site that caught my attention:
Our glossed white cases are smooth and polished
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The answer to my question is probably self-evident, but I'll ask anyway, just to be sure:
QUESTION: Does the "Glossed White" Dilex Pro case have a different finish than the other colors - specifically, its it more slippery?
I owned an S4 before the Note 4 - which met its demise when I dropped it on a tile floor and shattered the display. Overall, it was a great phone, but the damned thing was so slippery that its amazing that it lasted as long as it did (I know, I could have been using a case all along, but I just hate the extra size and weight that a real protective case adds). I was happy to see that the Note 4 had a textured back, though in the last week of ownership I've found it to be equally slippery as the smoother S4 back. Add the metal edges (which I don't understand what all of the hype is about, but I digress...), and it's dangerously slippery, even with my carrier's insurance plan (and commensurately high deductible).
I've been attracted to the Seidio cases because of the rubbery, grippy finish that everyone describes. I just want to make sure that the white color has the same texture - or that I choose another color, instead. TIA for any first-hand feedback from white Dilex owners.

Review of Seidio DILEX Pro case for Galaxy S6 w/lots of pics!!!

This is a Review of Seidio DILEX Pro case for Galaxy S6. http://www.seidioonline.com/Samsung-Galaxy-S6-dilex-kickstand-combo-black-p/bd2-ht2ssgs6k-bk.htm ( available on amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Seidio-Kickstand-Holster-Samsung-Galaxy/dp/B00VYEHNQA/)
As I usually say, you have to be living under a rock not to be familiar with Seidio line of popular cases such as SURFACE, DILEX (former ACTIVE), CONVERT, OBEX, etc. I had a pleasure to review and to post about these in our forums for a lot of different Galaxy phones and Nexus tablets. For me SURFACE and ACTIVE was always like two siblings, until ACTIVE name was replaced with DILEX and now enhanced with DILEX Pro. I think it was a good decision to rename it because some people probably associate Active with a more rugged outdoor design, something expected from CONVERT or OBEX cases. Either way, no matter what you call it - it's still the same design principle with an inner shock absorbing shell and outer soft rubbery flexible pc shell. This design stayed very similar throughout the last few years and dozens of models, until now. The “Pro” suffix took it to a whole new level of slim protection adding only 2.2mm of thickness! Here is what I found.
This two-layer interlocking design always surprised me with how Seidio was able to keep it thin and durable. But the latest reincarnation of ACTIVE/DILEX moved it even closer to SURFACE level with a lot of other design improvements without compromising the protection of your phone. This case used to have inner silicon shell with a rather stretchy fit. The new version has a slim form fitting TPU layer with a hexagon pattern for a better weight distribution if you drop your phone. You still get extra shock absorption cushioning and will be able to accommodate different screen protectors including various tempered glass brands where you don't have to worry about case pushing on the edges. Since this is not a soft silicone anymore, I’m no longer complaining about the material being a lint magnet. The exoskeleton shell goes over inner TPU shell to secure its position, and adds an additional layer of protection around the sides and the top/bottom of the S6. The outer shell material is flexible which is very important during a drop to survive any cracks. Soft rubbery finish is very nice to the touch and adds non-slippery grip as well as being very easy in-and-out of the pocket. There are two distinct sculptured grip points on each side of the inner shell which accessible from the cutouts of outer shell. These are strategically placed at the lower part of the phone for an enhanced grip.
Once interlocked and on your phone, every port opening has a precise cutout and perfect alignment. As a matter of fact, you have a very generous micro-usb opening to accommodate different connectors, and a decent headphone opening for even fatter plugs. Volume/Power buttons are covered and easy to push, and have a nice tactile response. Another star of this design is metal kickstand with a magnetic closure. It always adds a classy touch to Seidio cases, has a sturdy construction, and magnet doesn't interfere or blocks phone’s functionality. This kickstand is intended for a landscape viewing mode only, not the portrait. Last but not least accessory is a holster, something I always praise in my Seidio reviews. Besides felt lining to protect the display of the phone and swivel belt clip with a precise click mechanism, it has a very secure spring loaded clip for easy removal of the phone.
Overall, Seidio finally broke the mold of their classic ACTIVE/DILEX design with a new Pro version which I have seen introduced with Note 4. They didn’t necessary re-invented the wheel, but surely improved it by making slimmer and slicker version while still keeping a high level of protection. People always used to look at SURFACE as the slimmest case in Seidio collection. Now DILEX Pro is going to challenge that, though you have to keep in mind that advantage of SURFACE is compatibility with OBEX layer for more advanced protection. But unfortunately SURFACE is not very friendly with tempered glass screen protectors, so if you want to keep it slim with a dual-layer protected – DILEX Pro will be a great choice. As always, shop around on Amazon where you can find the best deal on these cases.
Here are the pictures.
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My wife and I love our Seidio cases too. Also re-branded as "Platinum" or "Pt" cases at Best Buy.
We started using them in the "Surface" variation with our Samsung Captivates. Then on our S2 Skyrockets, then our S4s.
I just got an S6 (non edge) and my wife got the S6 Edge.
We went with the Dilex Pros this time. Love them. A little thicker than the Surface cases, but not much. Better protection. The kickstand is cool too.
We get the combos with the belt clips. Good for your belt, back pack, door pocket, sun visor, etc....
A+ product.
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