Just received my ArmadilloTek cases, and as usual, they're great! I have the S21 on order, and I haven't decided if I was going to get the S21+ or S21 Ultra as my second device, so I ordered all 3. They're very comparable to the Otterbox Defender, Supcase Beetle Pro, etc. Very rugged, very durable, and they're well put together as well. I'd definitely liking the fact that they removed the plastic screen protector. Tempered glass works better than plastic, so I'm glad we don't have to tear out the plastic protector anymore.
As for looks and feel: These definitely aren't as bulky as the other "tank" like cases, but they still add a bit of bulk to them. Simple physics, they HAVE to, to protect this well. I think I'd prefer a soft touch plastic over the hard plastic, but that's simply opinion. I do enjoy the fact that the branding is minimal, and kept to the inside of the cases.
my only real complaint is pretty much my fault and highly specific. If you keep your nails short, or bite your nails, you're not going to enjoy getting your phone in and out of this case. You have to peel the top layer away from the rest of the case, and it can be a PITA without nails. In addition, getting the kickstand open can also be a bit of a hassle. Then again, if you keep your nails super short, you've probably come to live with and expect this, to be honest.
That being said, another hit for ArmadilloTek. Definitely worth the purchase! You can find them here:
Galaxy S21 Case - Military Grade - ArmadilloTek Series
Samsung S21 Best Rugged Case with Kickstand! A top-rated full-body rugged case that will keep your phone safe from up to 21 feet.
armadillotek.com
Galaxy S21 Plus Case - Military Grade - ArmadilloTek Series
Samsung Galaxy S21 Plus heavy-duty military-grade case with kickstand. A top-rated full-body rugged case that will keep your phone safe from up to 21 feet.
armadillotek.com
Galaxy S21 Ultra Case - Military Grade - Vanguard Series
Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra heavy-duty military-grade case with kickstand A top-rated full-body rugged case that will keep your phone safe from up to 21 feet.
armadillotek.com
Been looking at this and the Supcase. How's the grip on the side of the ArmidilloTek?
It's nice. Harder rubber, not quite hard plastic. There's notches on there for grip as well.
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It's nice. Harder rubber, not quite hard plastic. There's notches on there for grip as well.
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Couldn't decide, so I bought the Vanguard in red and the Supcase in blue. Might return one or keep both, we'll see when I get them on Friday.
Their "red" case is not red. More pink than red. Looks like sun bleached red.
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Their "red" case is not red. More pink than red. Looks like sun bleached red.
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Yea not sure I'm a fan. The blue on the Supcase is great, and the kickstand is better, but I do like the grip on the Armadillotek. I also got a Speck case so will probably return the Armadillo.
Got the ATek cases and a Schnail case in. These things are beefy. Excited to give em a try on my Ultra. Not sure how I feel about the kickstand, but we'll see how they hold up.
I like the ArmadilloTek Vanguard. Got mine in today and am very happy. The buttons are very tactile, New design than what I had on the note 10 plus. Very clicky. I'm happy I went with them for my partner and me!
I used my phone at the gym one day! Without a case on and regret it. As you can see in the photos my wife did not make that mistake. Oh well....
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I wanted a as slim as possible case and I wanted it to protect all the way around the perimeter of the phone. Here are the choices (in order from first to last), help me decide.
Rearth Ringke Slim - At $28 it's a bit expensive and it doesn't cover the sides. Also looks to be less grippy since it's hard smooth plastic.
BoxWave Blackout - I'm worried it's thicker than a case like the Rearth, but with that said it protects all around and is really cheap at $12. I think the material is more rubber like which sounds more appealing to a gloss hard case. Not many reviews anywhere for this case.
elago G4elago G4 - I'm not sure about this case in general.
Thanks for your input.
Personally I like the Leather style flip cases, The one that doubles up as a wallet.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BLACK-WAL..._MobilePhonesCasesPouches&hash=item3374db7913
I would never pay more than £10 (delivered) for a case.
in terms of slimness i've basically narrowed it down to two giants.
1. sgp ultra thin
2. casemate barely there.
not sure which ones better but from what i can tell they're pretty much the same, both at a hefty 25 bucks.
anyways, i'm in the same boat as you. XD
not sure which case to get.
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I wanted a as slim as possible case and I wanted it to protect all the way around the perimeter of the phone. Here are the choices (in order from first to last), help me decide.
Rearth Ringke Slim - At $28 it's a bit expensive and it doesn't cover the sides. Also looks to be less grippy since it's hard smooth plastic.
BoxWave Blackout - I'm worried it's thicker than a case like the Rearth, but with that said it protects all around and is really cheap at $12. I think the material is more rubber like which sounds more appealing to a gloss hard case. Not many reviews anywhere for this case.
elago G4elago G4 - I'm not sure about this case in general.
Thanks for your input.
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I have the rearth and it is very slim, the only down side it is a beeeoootch to take off (i have a dock/charger for the phone) and if you take it on and off a lot it cracks and the part closet to the usb port cover, nothing earth shattering it actually makes it much easier to take the case off - that and the sgp ultra clear and it is almost like having nothing on the phone at all.
I have used diztronic cases for the last year (for my SII and now my N7000). They are very similar to the boxweave case you posted.
http://www.amazon.com/Diztronic-Fle...0386413&sr=8-3&keywords=diztronic+galaxy+note
As you know TPU protects like a silicon case but doesn't stick in your pocket or collect lint and dust due to it not being "sticky" feeling. I recently sold my SII for over $300 after 8 months of daily use because my SII was in perfect condition as a result of being in a diztronic tpu case. No, I never dropped the phone on cement or anything but I dropped my SII on the carpet from 5+ feet and the phone was unchanged when I picked it up. Didn't pop out of case or battery, etc. Because the tpu cases have a 1/8 or so "lip" on the front they also allow the phone to be placed face down on flat surfaces. IMHO and experience, a good tpu case is all you need to fully protect your phone unless you work in construction or somehow expect to drop it on cement.
So, my vote goes to the boxweave or diztronic cases. BTW I got 2 diztronics for $14 from amazon, the black matte and smoke matte. Great deal!
^I'm actually thinking of getting a real cheap TPU case like that I can mod. My ideal case is a TPU Bumper, maybe the Boxwave Black out without the back part but have the vol and power buttons cut out. I guess it's just not feasible so far... ?
Anyway, Thanks for the input so far guys, keep it coming.
bumper TPU from Amazon
I'm actually thinking of getting a real cheap TPU case like that I can mod. My ideal case is a TPU Bumper, maybe the Boxwave Black out without the back part but have the vol and power buttons cut out. I guess it's just not feasible so far... ?
first post here,
I have one of these.
search amazon for bumper cases.
I'm not allowed to post urls.
I like it, I have it on right now. What I have is different from what's
in the pictures. No cutouts for the buttons and the other cutouts are not
as big. The covers of the buttons are pretty sensitive, unlike the covers
for the Boxwave type which I got from Hongkong for 2 bucks.
Check amazon out, they have a lot of cases.
I also have the elago Breathe case, I love them I have two.
I ended up taking my chances on this. I guess it's going to be as close as I get. Thanks everyone, I'll let you know how it is when I get it.
vipfreak said:
I wanted a as slim as possible case and I wanted it to protect all the way around the perimeter of the phone. Here are the choices (in order from first to last), help me decide.
Rearth Ringke Slim - At $28 it's a bit expensive and it doesn't cover the sides. Also looks to be less grippy since it's hard smooth plastic.
BoxWave Blackout - I'm worried it's thicker than a case like the Rearth, but with that said it protects all around and is really cheap at $12. I think the material is more rubber like which sounds more appealing to a gloss hard case. Not many reviews anywhere for this case.
elago G4elago G4 - I'm not sure about this case in general.
Thanks for your input.
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I have the 3 of them
Go for the Rearth Ringke Slim , is THE BEST OF ALL !!!
Hi all, I'm in a similar dilemma.
I've got a choice between these two:
https://www.gearzap.com/media/catalog/product/3/4/34484-2.jpg
and
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/HYBRID-SI...lePhonesCasesPouches&var=&hash=item416682f7b6
I know I should pick the Zenus, but would the inside bit that holds my phone scratch the outer bezel? And since the hybrid one has a silicon case THEN a hard outer shell I figured it would be good too. Any ideas?
Thanks!
I use a an SGP Ultra thin. Comfortable case. Considering the size of the phone the case is great. Merges with the Phone. +1 anytime.
I ordered this one http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/160732471512?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649. It has a stand that works in both axis.
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Which one to choose? which one to get? which one is better? Well i get messages all day everyday in regards of this. So I said..ima make a comparison video
Here u ll see the things I like from each case and the fitment as well
enjoy
http://youtu.be/EFGpC0KBjN4
I ordered myself the matte black tpu from Diztronic.
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Nice quick review!
I gave both of these cases a fair go. Both of them I ran with for a week. I've decided to stick with my Diztronic TPU. Honestly. both cases are great.
Both cases are easy the slip in and out of pocket. Although slightly thicker, the Cruzerlite is still very slim. Does feel like it would offer a bit more protection in a fall. Since I have never dropped a phone my deciding factor, which might seem stupid to some people, is that the clear Cruzerlite case would get dust buildup from pocket lint and you'd visually be able to see it at the edges of the case. That can easily be fixed by purchasing a non-transparent Cruzerlite case.
The Diztronic case, my only problem with is most of the case fairly slick. What gives me a good grip on the phone is the rim of the case where you put the phone through. It's a different plastic finish from the rest of the case which is much easier to grip with your fingers. I kind of prefer it that way.
Just my opinion on these two.
DarkManX4lf said:
I ordered myself the matte black tpu from Diztronic.
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SmokeRob said:
Nice quick review!
I gave both of these cases a fair go. Both of them I ran with for a week. I've decided to stick with my Diztronic TPU. Honestly. both cases are great.
Both cases are easy the slip in and out of pocket. Although slightly thicker, the Cruzerlite is still very slim. Does feel like it would offer a bit more protection in a fall. Since I have never dropped a phone my deciding factor, which might seem stupid to some people, is that the clear Cruzerlite case would get dust buildup from pocket lint and you'd visually be able to see it at the edges of the case. That can easily be fixed by purchasing a non-transparent Cruzerlite case.
The Diztronic case, my only problem with is most of the case fairly slick. What gives me a good grip on the phone is the rim of the case where you put the phone through. It's a different plastic finish from the rest of the case which is much easier to grip with your fingers. I kind of prefer it that way.
Just my opinion on these two.
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Agreed. I think this cases are so similar but so different at the same time. Best part is that buying one of each won't hurt your pocket at all
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I'll add my 2 cents even though I can't do an apples to apples comparison. I was never a fan of protective cases, I never used them with my Samsung Fascinate in the 2 years that it was my primary device. That was until the screen broke on my 3 month old SGS3.
While Samsung was repairing my phone, I did some research and decided on a Diztronic matte dark blue case. It's a great quality product. The TPU material is thin but pretty stiff and the fit on the phone is tight, removing the case causes the battery cover to get unsnapped 90% of the time. The cutouts are perfectly positioned (although I would actually prefer covered lock/power and volume buttons, read on). The matte finish actually makes the cover a little more slippery both in hand and when sitting on other surfaces, but I perfer the way the case looks. Also the case has a solid company behind it, when my case arrived, I noticed it the color was actually back and not dark blue. I emailed customer service at Diztronic and they let me know that their latest batch of dark blue covers were in fact darker than earlier batches. They sent me one from an earlier batch at no cost.
In the meantime, I acquired a CruzerLite gloss black case for my Fascinate. The TPU material is a little bit thicker and more flexible than the Diztronic. The case also fit looser than the Diztronic although there is no risk that the cover will fall off when being removed from a pocket like silicon cases. The lock/power and volume buttons are covered (raised and appears to be the same thickness as the rest of the case), but I had no issue using them. The cutouts are in the right places, but there is an extra cutout on the case on the side that does seem to have any reason for being there (maybe another phone shaped like the Fascinate has a use for it). The gloss finish is pretty sticky, especially when the phone is sitting on something smooth. I had no concerns leaving the phone sitting on the leather passenger seat in my car when driving. I would rate this case one step below Diztronic in terms of overall quailty, but will keep on using it as my Fascinate is now being used as a game system for my kids.
I also wound up buying a no-name TPU case (from Amazon) for a Pantech Burst I recently bought (from eBay). While the overall quality of the case leaves something to be desired compared to either the Diztronic or CruzerLite, it does have one feature I wish both the Diztronic and CruzerLite cases had. The lock/power and volume button on the case is covered, but the material in those locations is both raised and significantly thinner than the rest of the cover. IMHO this is the way to go for these buttons.
Hope this helps folks figure out which case to get.
I just got the Diztronic yesterday and I am quite pleased. Nice fit, nice feel, nice look. I even used the screen protector that came with it and it's not half bad.
Just dropping my 2 cents. The diztronic for the matte/clear model.. it gets rather dirty easily so if you happen to get your hands dirty regularly and need to use the phone. Just know the clear will start to change color.
arctic84 said:
Just dropping my 2 cents. The diztronic for the matte/clear model.. it gets rather dirty easily so if you happen to get your hands dirty regularly and need to use the phone. Just know the clear will start to change color.
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Agree with this 100%. I used the case for 3 months then threw it away cause it got so dirty and ugly.
Case Review – Cruzerlite Spi-Force
I was recently contacted by Cruzerlite asking if I would review a case for them. I decided to go outside of my comfort zone (TPU cases) and review a case made for protection.
For disclaimer purposes, let me start by saying I despise Otterbox and other bulky cases. I think they take away from the design of the phone and make the phone too bulky. Fortunately, I was pleasantly surprised when I opened my new Spi-Force case and put it on. The first thing I noticed was the build quality. This case is a two-piece case made of TPU and Polycarbonate and everything feels very sturdy. The white part is TPU (which we all know shows dirt after awhile) while the black part is the Polycarbonate. All ports line up perfectly and the cutouts for the back are spot on. This is something that bothers me on other cases (holes cut too big – off centered) so I was very happy when everything lined up here.
Obviously, I put the white part on first --- immediately noticing that I could rock this case without the black piece. It looks better and fits like a glove, however you lose the added protection and the kickstand. Speaking of the kickstand, it’s definitely one of the better ones I’ve tried. You won’t be able to use it vertically, but it works like a champ horizontally. The kickstand is very sturdy (made of polycarbonate) and it locks into place. I tried a Casemate case with a kickstand and this Cruzerlite one kicks it to the curb.
The front part of the case has a nice lip, so you can set your phone down and your screen will be lifted. On Cruzerlite’s website, they do have a drop test to show you how durable this case is. Needless to say, I came away very impressed.
Here is why I like it better than the Otterbox Commuter (the only one I considered buying):
*Not a lint trap
*Not slippery (has a great grip in the hand)
*Better design (IMO) and has many different color options
*Doesn’t feel as bulky in hand or pocket
This is a case I would actually rock on a daily basis, which is huge considering I hate anything other than TPU. To anyone who works construction or a similar trade that needs protection, I would recommend giving this a shot if you aren’t too keen on Otterbox or other companies. It’s a good price ($20) and by viewing the drop test, you can see how durable this case is -- not to mention the better grip and resistance to lint.
Let me know if you have any other questions!
***Drop Test: http://youtu.be/VhCkMS4GHOQ
***Link to site: http://www.cruzerlite.com/cases/samsung/galaxy-s-iii/cruzerlite-spi-force-for-samsung-galaxy-s-iii
Sorry I can't post any other pics. I'm running AOKP build 3 and my camera hates me
Ok.. but it's ugly. As hell.
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Ok.. but it's ugly. As hell.
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Agreed
Lol.
Not NEARLY as ugly as some other protection cases. I guess it's a matter of opinion. I don't need puke orange mixed with bile green for a case
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Lol.
Not NEARLY as ugly as some other protection cases. I guess it's a matter of opinion. I don't need puke orange mixed with bile green for a case
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Thanks for this review, man. I've been stuck with some crappy INCIPIO case that I bought when I got the S3 on release day. (Verizon sucks at keeping Samsung accessories in stock.) NO GRIP on that damn thing...which is something I need where I work.
I've been looking for a good case that has GRIP. This appears to be "the one". Looks cool, too. (IMO.) The little stand in the back is a huge bonus.
Thanks for the info. You hit all of the important key points instead of making some stupid, long-winded, drawn-out review.
I purchased the Seidio and Ballistic cases and they finally came in the mail. I'm probably done with buying cases as I think I've settled on the one I want to use most often. The others I might keep for occasional use or eventually sell the phone off and bundle it.
Along with the neo hybrid I first bought here's a mini review .
Ballistic SG vs Seidio vs Neo Hybrid.
Ballistiic SG
pros- Build quality is top notch. Ports are well accessible. Can take punishment
Cons- bulky
Seidio Dilex
Pros- decent built quality for moderate use. Kick stand is a plus. easy installation. Looks (subjective)
Cons- the polymer or rubber insert that you put the phone in first can pull/stretch so it may expose the phone if you're not careful.
Neo Hybrid-
Pros- slick looking. many compliments thinking its part of the phone. Case really hugs the phone
cons- difficult to take case off and on if you like to switch out cases. The back of case is very slippery. Overall case seems to make you want to handle it with care still. Like the Seidio, I believe it can take a few bumps and drops here and there. Can't access ear phone jack
Overall, for my preferences. I prefer the Ballisitc SG. Has a nice solid feel. It is bulky but I feel it can take some abuse and with my 2 kids wanting to occasionally use the phone, I'm pretty confident it'll survive.
Neo Hybrid comes second. I'll use it for a nice night out or to a wedding, etc.
Seidio -I'll use it the least. Probably just to change it up for the sake of it or use the kickstand when I know the kids would want to watch something as we're out and about.
If moderator can post this in the nexus 5 accessories! My bad.
I agree with your review 100%, even though I don't own a Ballistic, but out of the three, overall, I'd pick the Ballistic as well. And the Seidio, I would use that when going on a trip on a plane or something where you can use the kickstand and you or/and your kids can look at it without holding the phone. And the Spigen is the slick version of the three. Very sporty and slim, like a Corvette, compared to the Ballistic which is like a Caddy Escolade, where the Seidio equates to a F150 where you can also use it and abuse it without much thought. :laugh:
I have the Ballistics case. I love it. The hard screen is a little different and what I would consider the biggest con but you could take it off and use a regular screen protector.
Sounds like you have the Ballistic SG MAXX which offers even more protection with a hard screen overlay. I've got a screen protector (Spigen version) on mine for minimal protection. None of the cases interfere with the screen protector.
Only concern is how hot the phone may get in the summer heat with these cases. The Spigen offers vented grooves in their tpu case so let's see...
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Sounds like you have the Ballistic SG MAXX which offers even more protection with a hard screen overlay. I've got a screen protector (Spigen version) on mine for minimal protection. None of the cases interfere with the screen protector.
Only concern is how hot the phone may get in the summer heat with these cases. The Spigen offers vented grooves in their tpu case so let's see...
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Correct, The Hard Plastic is kind of overkill, but it's fine while I what for my Xtreme Guard protector to come in. I've also noticed the hard screen does settle a little nicer over the screen after some use.
Ordered my SG MAXX the other day on amazon. Hopefully it is going to come- I haven't gotten a tracking number. If anyone is trying to buy the SG MAXX, note that it appears Ballistic has renamed their cases- and what is now the "Tough Jacket Maxx" appears to be exactly the same as the sg.
Just want to mention my Ballistic case saved my phone in an accidental drop on the pavement.
Good weather meant less pockets to store my phone and more chances for a drop.
The SG hit the ground and the thick corner bumper took it like a champ. No scratches and no damage to the phone. Makes me wonder regarding my other two cases I picked up cause Ballistic is the only website to show you details in case protection.
I'm looking for the thinnest, sleekest case possible for my s10+. Does anybody have any experience with the totallee cases? They look nice, and they get mentioned in all the case roundup articles. But $29 is super pricey for a thin case like this.
What do y'all think? Is there anything better or cheaper than this one?
totallee Thin Galaxy S10 Plus Case, Thinnest Cover Ultra Slim Minimal - for Samsung Galaxy S10+ (2019) (Solid Black) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07P21SS17/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_pYZRCbYQZ22QM
Personally, I am a fan of the Pitaka cases. Pricey, but at least for a reason. I made some pictures:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/s10-plus/accessories/pitaka-aramid-case-s10-s10-s10e-t3912822
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Personally, I am a fan of the Pitaka cases. Pricey, but at least for a reason. I made some pictures:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/s10-plus/accessories/pitaka-aramid-case-s10-s10-s10e-t3912822
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I agree with the Pitaka case. I got mine yesterday with their qi car mount. While they are pricey I couldn't be happier with the setup.
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I'm looking for the thinnest, sleekest case possible for my s10+. Does anybody have any experience with the totallee cases? They look nice, and they get mentioned in all the case roundup articles. But $29 is super pricey for a thin case like this.
What do y'all think? Is there anything better or cheaper than this one?
totallee Thin Galaxy S10 Plus Case, Thinnest Cover Ultra Slim Minimal - for Samsung Galaxy S10+ (2019) (Solid Black) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07P21SS17/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_pYZRCbYQZ22QM
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If you just want thin basic case besides the Pitaka I have both of these. Both are nice.
Spigen Thin Fit (Air - Extra Thin) Designed for Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus Case (2019) - Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07MG8YR53/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_hb5RCbGWZ4S89
This one has a feel like the OnePlus Sandstone.
Galaxy S10 Plus Case, Arkour Minimalist Ultra Thin Slim Fit Hard Plastic Cover Case with Non Slip Matte Grip Surface Phone Case for Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus (Gravel Black) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07MW14WBN/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_Ic5RCb5SYC7VG
bp328i said:
This one has a feel like the OnePlus Sandstone.
Galaxy S10 Plus Case, Arkour Minimalist Ultra Thin Slim Fit Hard Plastic Cover Case with Non Slip Matte Grip Surface Phone Case for Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus (Gravel Black) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07MW14WBN/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_Ic5RCb5SYC7VG
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This one looks interesting. Hard to tell from the photos though - how much of a "lip" does it have at the top and the bottom? Any edge at all to protect the screen?
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Personally, I am a fan of the Pitaka cases. Pricey, but at least for a reason. I made some pictures:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/s10-plus/accessories/pitaka-aramid-case-s10-s10-s10e-t3912822
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That looks great, but not sure if I can swing a $50 case - especially when I'm already springing for the $50 screen protector!
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This one looks interesting. Hard to tell from the photos though - how much of a "lip" does it have at the top and the bottom? Any edge at all to protect the screen?
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Really none, it's basically flush. When I set the phone face down with that case on it kind of feels like the screens not touching but I can't slide a piece of paper under it.
Here are some photos I just took.
I have the totalee case, fit and finish is whats expected from these kinda cases, which is what I love, but if you can find the same thing cheaper from another brand buy it, they really are all the same.
Check out MNML. Almost identical to Totallee, but much less expensive (around $18 with shipping and first time buyers discount). They ship from China, so expect 2-3 weeks for shipping.
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Check out MNML. Almost identical to Totallee, but much less expensive (around $18 with shipping and first time buyers discount). They ship from China, so expect 2-3 weeks for shipping.
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I've had this brand for all my past phones, definitely one of my favs
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I'm looking for the thinnest, sleekest case possible for my s10+.
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https://rhinoshield.io/pages/crashguard look at the drop test, 11 feet, no harm.
I used to have a Peel case for my Pixel 2 XL and Pixel 3 XL. They were really thin, had a white-ish variant that showed some transparency. I was thinking about getting one for my S10+, but ended up sticking with Samsung's silicone case. I like the grip.
privatedoodle said:
I'm looking for the thinnest, sleekest case possible for my s10+. Does anybody have any experience with the totallee cases? They look nice, and they get mentioned in all the case roundup articles. But $29 is super pricey for a thin case like this.
What do y'all think? Is there anything better or cheaper than this one?
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Usually these non brand PP cases are 99 cents from China since this is X-Level branded it's a little more. I replace every few months because over time from wireless charging or heat, corners tend to expand.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/254161735325/
I have the clear Totalee but for $28.99 it yellows too quick. I use the clear X-Level but going to try this one in clear white - I used the crystal for my Pixel 3 and replaced every 2-3 months but seemed like thinner better case than Totallee for the money
I have 3 thin cases:
Pitaka - Most expensive, somewhat slippery, carbon fibre material gets dirty quickly with palm grease / sweat, Looks good, no raised corners for placing phone screen down.
Nillkin Frosted Shield - Has raised corners, good grip, cheap, looks decent.
Spigen Thin Fit Air (Black) - Skinniest and grippiest of the 3. Soft feel material shows palm grease / sweat. No raised corners. Note: I can only vouch for grip on the black version (soft feel). Spigen cases in non-black colours can be slippery (no soft feel material).
I use Nillkin the most whenever I need a slim case. It's the perfect balance of grip, looks and raised corners.
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Really none, it's basically flush. When I set the phone face down with that case on it kind of feels like the screens not touching but I can't slide a piece of paper under it.
Here are some photos I just took.
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Tried one of these and ended up sending it back. The sandstone finish started peeling and flaking off after about two days.
Then I tried one of the leather cases from ESR; I liked the feel of the Samsung leather case but didn't want to pay $50 for it. That one was a bust too. The case was thicker than I expected, and the corners didn't sit flush against the phone. Bummer.
So I went ahead and ordered the Totallee. It'll be here tomorrow, and I'll report back!
I have the Pitaka one and I like it a lot. Super thin... Don't drop the phone.
privatedoodle said:
So I went ahead and ordered the Totallee. It'll be here tomorrow, and I'll report back!
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The Totallee case is really nice. Unbelievably thin, and a great fit. Not sure if it'll survive too many drops, but it's super comfy to hold and it looks awesome. Nice little lip around the camera bump, but not obtrusive like on the Spigen thin case. No lip on the front though. I'll be getting a Whitestone Dome Glass shortly, and I don't think it'll have any problems fitting with this case.
Two tiny complaints. One, it's a little more slippery than I expected. The smooth finish on the solid black case doesn't provide much in the way of grip. And finally, the case is just about the same thickness as the phone's buttons, so the buttons now sit more or less flush with the sides of the case. Makes it a little harder to find the buttons by feel, but I'll probably get used to that pretty quickly.
All in all, I'm extremely glad I spent the few extra bucks for this one. The Pitaka looks awesome too, but this was about as high as my price range could go and it's a good choice for me.
In my experience, Totallee cases are better compare with their direct competitors such as MNML. I also have tried cheap ultra thin cases as well and i can say that those from Totallee are with better quality and fit. With proper care, it will fit your device nicely for a long time.
I use the ultimate shield cases, its at least as good as totalee for lower cost.
https://www.ultimateshield.co.uk/
Spigen thin fit is 10$ and unbelievably thin, you won't even realize it's there