As the title says: does it still fit in your pocket of your pants?
It fits in my front pocket fine - both jeans and dress pants.
I always have a belt on so I use a holster I can't imagine keeping this phone in my pocket.
It easily fits in my jean pockets.
From time to time I easily carry an iPad mini in my Columbia travel pants front pocket. If that fits, surely the Mate 20 X will.
I'm no Einstein...but...my hypothesis is.....it all depends on the size of the pocket, the tightness of your clothing's fit and your comfort level having a hard object in your pocket.
It fits in my American Eagle skinny jeans, it fits entirely in the front pocket and when it's in the back pocket it sticks out about an inch
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My wife and I both have EVOs, one with a Seidio Rugged case and the other with a Seidio Active case. Both are top quality cases that offer great protection.
The rugged case consists of a hard plastic case that goes over the phone, with a silicone sleeve that goes over the inner case, with a hard plastic exoskeleton that goes over that. It's extremely bulky but does a nice job of protecting the phone. I already dropped mine from 3 feet onto asphalt and there's nothing but a little scratch on the case.
The Active Case is a much better design in my opinion. It's not nearly as bulky but offers the same protection and the power and volume buttons don't feel as squishy. It also feels significantly thinner. The active case is a silicon sleeve that covers the phone with a hard plastic exoskeleton outside of that. I'd say that it offers the same level of protection as the Active case. My daughter dropped the phone with the Active case onto a plate of food and the plate shattered, yet the phone survived.
Curious question...I just got a rugged and it has the holster. My question is will the ACTIVE fit in the rugged holster?
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I have an Active case and just dropped it like 3' on to carpet and broke the hard exoskeleton, any idea if you can purchase that separately as a replacement part?
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Dropped my rugged from about 14 feet. I forgot to lock the holster and rubbed it against my ladder. Took it like a champ. Glad I had it on.
I ordered this primarily for the case. But the rooCASE bubble sleeve case also came with a stylus and an anti-glare screen protector. All for $28.98, which after seeing how the nice the case, screen protector and stylus were.....It's is a steal!!
The case has foam bubbles on the inside to protect your Xoom from any shock, like drops. All 4 edges have foam as well. There is an outside pocket to hold things like your charger. I believe that the dimensions of the case were primarily meant for the iPad, but since the Xoom is so close to the iPad footprint they are marketing this to both. I thinks its a great fit.
The anti-glare screen protector is perfectly precut for the Xoom's screen and was easy to install. The stylus has a soft vinyl covered foam tip and works great.
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I just got my roocase, I really like it. much better then the last one. (the leather was always bubble up around the edges)
I took small sharp scissors and cut a nice slot to plug it in with the cover closed.
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I was fortunate enough to find this case lying around the workplace.
The boss-man said I could have it!
Saved myself $60!
Ouch... feels like having 2 notes inside my pocket, lack of close-up pictures in details
Too bulky for a already large phone... and too expensive.. there is better protection for less out there... IMHO
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Yes its big, but I'd worked out what size it would be before buying the phone or case. Get a ruler, make a cardboard mock up.
I actually had the case before the phone and it went straight into it on arrival. Working outdoors a lot and having had old candy bar type phones often take a tumble to the ground, I wanted my new phone properly protected.
Having used the phone and case for 6 months, its only tumbled out of pocket once, when not actually clipped in. I typically use the hard beltclip cover, in top pocket of work shirt, with the clip opened over the shirt button. This prevents it riding deeper in the pocket, but the button provides something for the clip to grab, so if during contortions outside, the phone flips out of pocket, it remains clipped to the pocket. Additionally when using the belt clip cover, the silicon shell faces the body, so it seems very unlikely perspiration would find its way into the phone, which seems to be an issue with some phones and their usb/headphone ports (covered with defender)
It seems it would also be quite secure if deeper in the pocket without the belt clip cover, the silicon case grabs the pocket well, although in this position the button is exposed to body moisture (if theres no stock seal around that)
What I did NOT like about the case was the built in screen protector, like all matte finish protectors I have seen, it blurs the pixels giving a fuzzy effect to the display.
I carefully removed the built in protector, pushing around with thumb in warm weather worked, and replaced it with a Spigen glas.t, tempered glass protector. The glas.t is about 0.5mm thick, there is room for it within the defender case. I suspect the tempered glass/silicon adhesive would do a good job of spreading the energy from a sharp impact, performing much like a laminated car windscreen which tend to keep most impact chips in the outer glass layer.
I have the full protection of the defender case, and full visual clarity of the screen. Win/Win
I also do not have to worry about the possibility of dust, grit etc working its way into the case and being held against the screen. This may not happen, I didn't leave it original long enough, but certainly seemed it would be likely in the environments I work in.
Hope this helps someone
Its big, bulky, but is worth it! Own one myself. Its worth the tradeoff for protection of an expensive toy
Well i have this case for over 2 months and i can say that its trully worth the money! The extra protection is awesome as well is the design and grip! However it has 2 downsides IMHO.
1st you have to open it and clean it once per 15 days and believe me at first it's a pain in the ass to open it and you re gonna break some nails .
2nd some areas far on the top on the screen need to be pressed harder i.e. it takes some time to get used to taking down the Notification Center the first days.
Hope this helps!
Howdy S8/+ owners.
Do not buy the Spigen Ultra Hybrid S kickstand case, and here's why: the kickstand is not secured in a way that prevents it from smashing into the back glass.
It does feel nice in the hand and it looks sweet. But don't buy it:
I fell off of my bike (long sad story short); phone went flying. It landed on its back, and now there's a sizeable kickstand-shaped dent in the back glass, where it was absolutely destroyed by the kickstand on impact.
The case has no mechanism for preventing the kickstand from moving TOWARDS the phone. It only prevents it from falling out.
There's a plastic film on the back surface of the kickstand, but it only functions to prevent scratches.
It feels nice in the hand, but unless you are really buying the case for the convenience of the kickstand and you really need it, I'd stay away.
Pics or it didn't happen.
You fall off your bike with your phone and it breaks. Yeah the case is to blame.... Danger danger! Lol
Does your bike have a kickstand?
The Fold 3 is bulky and heavy. Wondering how you carry the phone around- In your Jeans Pocket, Shirt pocket or in a separate bag/pouch. ?
in my imagination
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The Fold 3 is bulky and heavy. Wondering how you carry the phone around- In your Jeans Pocket, Shirt pocket or in a separate bag/pouch. ?
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just slot into my pocket. that's all
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Aww
In my jeans/shorts pocket. If I'm home I'll leave it unfolded to decrease wear on the center part of the screen.
Cased and in my pocket I'm wearing
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Same for me, until mine arrives. I just hope they don't push the date back again.
in my hand lol
Handbag Or at a push front pocket of jeans
Now that I have this expensive ass phone, I use an over the shoulder satchel-tyoe of bag. I'm not taking ANY chances.
I am used to carrying my 9mm on my utility belt. The phone is nothing in the pocket.
In my jeans pocket
Cool...I have put the silicon case on the Phone so it gives some amount of protection on the edges of the cover screen so I guess the pocket is a good place for carrying it around.
I hang my F3 folded out around my neck.
i think half folded, the device doubles as a fetching hat!!
Stacked on top of my OnePlus 9 Pro in my left front pants pocket.
Front pants pocket.
My wife does the same if she has pockets. Other then that in her small purse. It just sticks out a little.
Funnily i find it easier to carry than my Note 20 Ultra that wore and destroyed several of my pockets.
I put it in a Sunglass pouch & slide it in my pocket
Literally, in the pant or jean pocket. You don't have to wear cargos or a fanny pack. Just fold it shut and drop it into your pocket. I have found it to be a little too heavy for the inner pocket of my suit or blazer, however.