Case Review for G7 Power - Kickstand Case From Amazon. - Moto G7 Power Accessories

I bought two cases for my G7 Power on Amazon so I thought I would review them both.
I'm creating two separate posts because I took multiple pictures. I am not the seller
or affiliated with the seller just posting because this forum is so dead.
The first case I bought has a built in kickstand that folds into the case when not in use. It's a two part
case where you could use the rubber main case as a case in itself. It's a comfortable case to use and I
like the texture molded into it. The hard plastic part of the case comes in different colors including Black,
Green, Purple, Red, and Blue. I have the Black case. The case costs $5.82 at the moment and I'm attaching
a link to the BLACK case. If you would like a different color their selectable from the Amazon page.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07NSV1PGL/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_U_zE4VCbHRCP8TW
Beside's the two cases I'm reviewing there are a couple more on Amazon. Be careful selecting a
case because Amazon lumps in G7 Plus cases in a search that I believe won't work due to the teardrop notch
on the G7 Plus.

nucher said:
I bought two cases for my G7 Power on Amazon so I thought I would review them both.
I'm creating two separate posts because I took multiple pictures. I am not the seller
or affiliated with the seller just posting because this forum is so dead.
The first case I bought has a built in kickstand that folds into the case when not in use. It's a two part
case where you could use the rubber main case as a case in itself. It's a comfortable case to use and I
like the texture molded into it. The hard plastic part of the case comes in different colors including Black,
Green, Purple, Red, and Blue. I have the Black case. The case costs $5.82 at the moment and I'm attaching
a link to the BLACK case. If you would like a different color their selectable from the Amazon page.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07NSV1PGL/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_U_zE4VCbHRCP8TW
Beside's the two cases I'm reviewing there are a couple more on Amazon. Be careful selecting a
case because Amazon lumps in G7 Plus cases in a search that I believe won't work due to the teardrop notch
on the G7 Plus.
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Your rugged case is very similar to mine. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07PGRPWBX?psc=1

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Waiting for Galaxy Note black TPU case with stand

I have been using these on my Galaxy S2 and Tab. I didn't like the idea when I was browsing for a new case on Ebay, but when I got it, I soon changed my mind!
If anyone finds anything like it then please post on this thread!
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Gel-TPU-C..._MobilePhonesCasesPouches&hash=item43a90b8802
looks like a great idea....but i think i would prefer if the clear stand part be black or grey in colour instead
They come in many different colours and styles. And with stand / without stand
I found something very similar (or identical):
http://www.alibaba.com/product-gs/522134318/S_Line_Crystal_Plastic_TPU_Protector.html
There are other variants on alibaba, the only problem is that the minimum quantity is usually 50-100 pieces :-/
EDIT: found it on ebay: http://www.ebay.com/itm/BLACK-HYBRI...AU_MobilePhoneAccessories&hash=item48436c47a9
I bought one before seeing this thread.
When I receive it, I'll tell you if its good/bad etc
when i find something good
,will let you know
I searched on ebay for "galaxy note kickstand case TPU" and got a result:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/BLACK-HYBRI...AU_MobilePhoneAccessories&hash=item48436c47a9
I eneded up ordering for around $8 the kickstand case with included car charger and 3 screen protectors. Will reply here with a review here once I get it.
I bought one of these too. I figure you can't go wrong for $5.
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For $8 I got a car charger, 3 screen protectors and the case.
The case:
Black TPU and Grey Silicon.
Kickstand is Silicon and a part of the case's mainframe.
The Kickstand works well.
The TPU is knife-proof and tamper proof, but dont drop it from a 2.5+ metre height.
The TPU has textured sides which help with grip A LOT.
All the holes and ports (pen) are easily accessible.
The buttons are covered but NOT hard to press.
Whole case is quite thin, so its not very "drop proof" but very resistant to heat and cuts.
Did I say it is thin, so it still fits in my pockets easily.
Verdict: 9/10
This has replaced my Carbon Fibre case (which was protective). This case is a MUST HAVE for any NOTE owners.
Sidenote: I also bought the GPS holder ($6) from the same seller "telegaming", it is also a high quality piece.

Igadgitz Gloss Black TPU $2.99 Amazon Prime

http://www.amazon.com/igadgitz-Smartphone-Protector-Compatible-carriers/dp/B0089CH2S4/ref=sr_1_9?ie=UTF8&qid=1341887700&sr=8-9&keywords=igadgitz+galaxy+s3
Review to come...pics for now.
More pics....
A little about my personal experience with TPU cases. I've personally owned at least 8-10 different TPU cases through the course of ~5 years. They ranged from numerous manufacturers such as: HTC, Incipico, Speck, Belkin, and direct from China.
Review:
- Comes with screen protector. Haven't tried it yet but for $2.99 shipped damn what a great deal!
- Very little flashing on the case, runs up against the best TPU's from any manufacturer.
- Interior has a very soft matte finish.
- For the cut outs I'll rate it 9 out of 10. You judge yourself by the pics.
- Thickness is about middle ground..I've seen thinner and I've seen thicker. Nice balance between protection and thickness.
- Price...nothing can touch it.
- Grip...good. On par with most gloss TPU cases.
- Bling factor?....very low. nothing fancy here just black and clean. This might turn you on or turn you off...it's a preference thing.
- Small camera hole...I hate the cases with large camera openings.
- No stupid tether/wrist strap holes..who the hell uses those things anyway?
Highly Recommended...it's on par with all the brand name +$20 models I've tried.
Updates:
- Included screen protector was totally useless. The edges would not lay flat, my guess is that it was bent in the packaging it came in. I'm not a screen protector guy any way so my heart is not broken.
- Case adds ~3mm to total thickness of the phone. 1.5mm on the raised lip around the bezel and 1.5mm back thickness. Likewise it also adds 3mm to the width of the phone.
FYI...currently sold out At least at the $2.99 price.
vw671 said:
FYI...currently sold out At least at the $2.99 price.
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FYI...Back in stock, shipping July 14th.
Thank you for the excellent review
looks similar to the one i bought, i posted pics here. i not a fan of the gloss black, this one is matte and adds some grip. also has built in buttons rather than a big holes for power and volume. it was $7 plus a couple bucks shipping.
tft said:
looks similar to the one i bought, i posted pics here. i not a fan of the gloss black, this one is matte and adds some grip. also has built in buttons rather than a big holes for power and volume. it was $7 plus a couple bucks shipping.
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In my experience, gloss tpu is more grippy than matte tpu.
Bought two more Igadgitz cases for the wife.
I've bought several of these tpus and they are on par with any other tpus out there. Gloss ones, anyways.. but 2.99 is amazing
I also have a couple of their silicone cases.. also 2.99 add ons. A nice option if u have a full screen protector like me.
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2012-09-21 20.02.16 by kane_kosugi2001, on Flickr
Thanks for the review.I bought the blue (actual color is almost a navy blue) and clear glossy which is actually translucent white.

[REVIEW] Otterbox Commuter case for the HTC One (Updated: v/s UAG)

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Just received my Otterbox Commuter all-black case for my HTC One Stealth Black. I bought it from eBay. I read in another thread about the country of assembly being important for the quality of the case. Although the location of the seller is in the USA, the retail packing of the case says "Assembled in China". However, i haven't found a single flaw with the case itself. It fits my HTC One perfectly. There are no anomalies with the case. I think the Q.C. on the China-assembled units have improved. Anyway, i'm very satisfied with the case itself.
Link to the official product page: http://www.otterbox.com/HTC-One-Com..._htc4-one_color=20&start=1&cgid=htc-one-cases
Here's olis4's youtube video review of the Otterbox Commuter all-black case: http://youtu.be/GpNBThwyubM
On the manufacturer's site, the Commuter case is currently priced at $34.95 but you'll get it cheaper on Amazon or eBay.
My all-black case packaging bears the same SKU: 77-26379 as shown on the official site - you should probably verify if the official SKU matches exactly with what's on the retail packaging, if you happen to have any issues (maybe you didn't get an original case).
Installation of the Otterbox Commuter case:
1. The case itself comes in 2 parts; the soft TPU-like interior half of the case and the outer hard-shell plastic case. You need to install them separately.
2. You need to put the soft case on your phone first. Make sure that the lip of the soft case is positioned evenly all around the screen of your phone - this is important as it will ensure a perfect fit when you put on the hard-shell case.
3. Now, you can put on the hard-shell case, starting from the bottom of the phone, where micro-USB flap is located. I found it easier to start from there and then press the hard case onto the phone as i worked my way up to the top of the phone. You will likely have a little trouble to get a perfect fit right away. The trick is to push the hard case near the top and bottom of the phone, and try to open the flaps so that the hard case can fit otherwise the closed flaps will get in the way. You can just use your nail to pry open each flap, as you continue to push the hard case on. Once you have the flaps open, you can then squeeze the case all around the phone to make sure that hard case fits perfectly, before you finally close the flaps. You should now have your Otterbox Commuter case installed correctly.
Note: I have a screen protector on my phone and it never interfered with the installation of the case. The inner soft case lip wrapped around the edges of the screen nicely and didn't peel off or affect the screen protector in any way.
What make this case special?
1. The case gives a solid and comfortable feel. I am much less worried with this case on my phone, knowing that the fragile aluminium device is protected from any accidental drops and dust. The case is light-weight considering all the protection it offers and it doesn't add too much bulk to the phone. The HTC One's back is naturally curved and the Commuter case retains that aspect of the phone - some cases make the back completely flat.
2. The cut-outs are perfect. Protection has been considered for every part of the phone. Only the power button is left uncovered so as to allow the IR blaster to function normally. The microphone at the bottom, the noise cancelling mic on the back and especially the beautiful case design around the camera and flash give the case a stunning look.
3. The volume buttons are completely protected by the inner soft case and they have to be one of the best i've ever tested on the HTC One. They protrude slightly from the right-side of the case for easy access as you can just feel them without having to look at the phone to find the volume buttons. The soft buttons feel just right - you won't accidentally press them while holding the phone or while it's in your pocket and they are not hard to press either. They have this nice clicky feel to them and are responsive.
4. The lip on the front of the case has a nice sharp angular design. It grips the sides of the phone firmly and doesn't come off easily - not unless you remove the hardshell case first. When placing the phone face-down on any flat surface, your screen should be fine. The front lip forms part of the soft TPU-like inner case, and it prevents your phone from sliding if you were to put it face-down on an inclined (even if it's polished) surface. I tried it and the phone won't budge easily.
5. The earphone's jack port and micro-USB port are protected against any dust and are easily accessible. Opening and closing these flaps is easy. Just use your finger or a little nail-prodding to open the TPU flaps quickly (there is a tiny gap right under the flaps that enable you to wedge your nail into it) and then push the flaps back into place when you no longer need access to those ports. The soft TPU material that make up the flaps are held securely in place as they are squeezed in between the hardshell case cut-outs, so the flaps won't open even if you shake your phone or if it drops.
6. There is a groove where the power button of the One is situated - this allows very easy and intuitive access to the power button and doesn't block its IR transmission. Normally, without a case on, it can be a little difficult to find the power button without looking at the phone.
7. The hard-shell case is actually of a light grainy texture, which makes it even more scratch-resistant. I tried to scratch it with keys and coins but no change, although it will surely scratch if you use something sharp like a knife - but then, i don't see why you would put an open knife in your pocket with your phone. You'll likely get yourself stabbed in the leg before it affects your phone. :laugh:
I've added some pictures below. I think that real pictures of the case give way more accurate descriptions of the actual case than what you see on the official site (usually these are graphic renders and the color reproduction isn't always accurate). By the way, as i mentioned above, i've got a screen protector on, so in the pictures, the phone screen might appear a little bit glossy from the slanted viewing angles. It's not the screen protector that came with the Otterbox. I had that screen protector installed at the shop when i bought the phone. It's just a generic screen protector but it looks fine to me, so i haven't removed it.
I did some research on which color to get before placing my order for the Otterbox Commuter. Initially, i wanted to get the Glacier color, with its inner black and outer greyish hard-shell case. However, from pictures shared by those who bought the Glacier case, the hardshell is actually white. The other color options for the Commuter case are also actually a bit washed out or pale when compared to the pictures on the official site, so the colored cases are not as striking (in my opinion). I eventually decided to go with the all-black case to be sure that i'd get the same color as i would expect.
Verdict: Overall, i'm very pleased with the all-black case. If i had to do any nitpicking on the Otterbox Commuter case (other than the inaccurate representation of the colored cases on the official Otterbox site, which in reality are much lighter in color), it's the power button which could have also been protected whilst enabling the IR blaster to function, using the ingenious design on the UAG case for the HTC One.
UPDATE: Otterbox Commuter v/s UAG
I recently bought the UAG (Aero) case for my HTC One, in order to have a better hands-on comparison with the Otterbox Commuter case.
I have used the UAG case on my HTC One for a week to test it thoroughly and here's my honest review:
The UAG case is probably the best alternative to the Otterbox Commuter case. Both cases offer great protection, have good ergonomics and nice design. However, there are some distinct differences between these two popular HTC One cases:
Positive features of the Otterbox Commuter case v/s the UAG case:
- The headphone jack port and microUSB port are completely protected against dust with the rubber flaps, which open and close easily. In the UAG case, these ports are open. This is the most important difference between these two top cases for the HTC One. If you want maximum protection and you have to choose between those two cases, go for the Otterbox Commuter as it will keep your One's ports clean from dust and other small solids/debris and prevent clogging these ports in the long run (the rubber flaps are a tight fit, so they might even be able to guard against an occasional water splash although i wouldn't recommend testing that deliberately, as the case has no official certification for water resistance).
- less rugged appearance, if you want a case which offers great protection but is more discreet and elegant at the office, with a more subtle appearance. The design around the camera and flash are a nice additional touch relative to the UAG case, where the camera and flash cut-outs are simple.
- retains the original curved back shape of the HTC One while the UAG makes the back of the One completely flat (this is subject to your own liking as some people might prefer the more comfortable curved back of their HTC One when holding it and others might prefer their HTC One to rest flat on a surface without rocking from side to side when using it).
Negative features of the Otterbox Commuter case v/s the UAG case:
- the power button is unprotected. This is probably the biggest gripe compared to the UAG case, which uses a nice design to cover the power button with a cut-out on top, to allow the IR blaster built into the power button, to function normally.
- the design of the UAG case is more distinctive, especially on the back. You can identify it easily (unless you're using a dual color Commuter case, which also gives a unique look). For most people, their first impression when looking at the back of the UAG case, would usually be "built to resist tough conditions", like at a construction site, etc.
- makes the back of the phone completely flat. This might be desirable to some people.
- If you are someone who cares about how quickly you can remove your case, then the UAG can save you a few seconds, as the Otterbox Commuter comes in two parts, so you have to remove the hard case first before removing the inner soft TPU case. The UAG comes in a single piece and you can just pop it out if you like to change cases on the fly while you're out and about. But this is probably a very minor (if worthy at all) argument in UAG's favor.
- the actual colour combination cases don't match what you see on the official site in the graphic renders - the real colours tend to be pale or washed out, except for the all-black Commuter case which looks identical. The colours of the UAG cases, on the other hand, match perfectly. I got the Aero color, which is a dark blue and i was pleasantly surprised as it's a unique colour among all my other cases.
If you like this review, just hit the "THANKS" button! :highfive:
I just received mine today! i ordered the steel blue, which actually is like a cyan.
i really like the case, as unfortionatlly the USB port always gets dirty its very good for this purpose, and it's very light weight too!
i had the original HTC flip case, and SPECK with kick stand, they are larger, less protection and worse grip.
Highly Receommended.
I had the white one for a day. The black one definitely looks nicer. However, I took it back because I have been caseless so long that this added so much bulk (compared to what I am used to.) I dropped my phone 2 days after taking it back, bad luck I guess. Overall, the case doesn't add very much bulk, I just couldn't stand any at all after using it naked for so long.
I've had a Commuter on my One since about 3 days after getting it, and I love it. Definitely not too bulky, and the grip is excellent. The One is like a wet bar of soap with no case. I've dropped it twice, and both times picked it up, dusted it off, and went right back to regular use.
I have had the commuter for 3 months.
I Have dropped my ONE often and thankfully with the commuter case on. The case is not bulky yet does its job for sure. The rubber on the case takes all the impact. I like the extra rubber on the corners as well,, seems to be the place where my phone hits most often when dropped.
Majority of drops are from the couch or bed onto hardwood floors. I have had a good amount of drops in the outdoors at work while standing up as well and onto concrete and blacktop. So far so good!! The Commuter handles my line of work (construction) very well. I added the Mime Ghost screen protector a few days ago and it makes the combo even more AWESOME :good:
Thanks for the review, I've been considering the commuter case, as well as the black/gray/black OEM case here, but I can't seem to find that color to purchase.
I like the case also. The belt clip sucks. Can some one recomend a belt pouch.
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peteschlabar said:
Thanks for the review, I've been considering the commuter case, as well as the black/gray/black OEM case here, but I can't seem to find that color to purchase.
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That red-grey-black case is not OEM - it is actually the official hardshell case for the HTC One called the Double Dip. It's available on Amazon or eBay. It's only available in those three-color combination. If you see any similar case design in any other colors, you're not getting an original HTC One case. I wouldn't advise you to get that case though, as it has been widely reported that it will scratch the sides of your phone as you slide it into the main wrap-around case (the scratches caused by the very-tight case is especially visible if you have a non-silver colored HTC One). Also, the Double Dip case doesn't offer the same high level of protection as the Commuter case, which consists of a hardshell wrapped around a layer of soft TPU-like impact-resistant material. The only advantage of the Double Dip, in my opinion, is the added protection of the speaker grills, which can be prone to scratches, since the grills are also made of aluminium and coated with the same paint as the rest of the phone (unless you get the silver version where scratches aren't that visible).
coldsteal said:
I like the case also. The belt clip sucks. Can some one recomend a belt pouch.
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I think this might be exactly what you're looking for, as it fits the Commuter and Defender cases for the HTC One: http://www.amazon.com/LEATHER-POUCH...1379675221&sr=8-5&keywords=htc+one+belt+pouch
Thanks, just ordered it.
Thanks !! Just placed the order.
electronical said:
That red-grey-black case is not OEM - it is actually the official hardshell case for the HTC One called the Double Dip. It's available on Amazon or eBay. It's only available in those three-color combination. If you see any similar case design in any other colors, you're not getting an original HTC One case. I wouldn't advise you to get that case though, as it has been widely reported that it will scratch the sides of your phone as you slide it into the main wrap-around case (the scratches caused by the very-tight case is especially visible if you have a non-silver colored HTC One). Also, the Double Dip case doesn't offer the same high level of protection as the Commuter case, which consists of a hardshell wrapped around a layer of soft TPU-like impact-resistant material. The only advantage of the Double Dip, in my opinion, is the added protection of the speaker grills, which can be prone to scratches, since the grills are also made of aluminium and coated with the same paint as the rest of the phone (unless you get the silver version where scratches aren't that visible).
I think this might be exactly what you're looking for, as it fits the Commuter and Defender cases for the HTC One: http://www.amazon.com/LEATHER-POUCH...1379675221&sr=8-5&keywords=htc+one+belt+pouch
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electronical said:
That red-grey-black case is not OEM - it is actually the official hardshell case for the HTC One called the Double Dip. It's available on Amazon or eBay. It's only available in those three-color combination. If you see any similar case design in any other colors, you're not getting an original HTC One case. I wouldn't advise you to get that case though, as it has been widely reported that it will scratch the sides of your phone as you slide it into the main wrap-around case (the scratches caused by the very-tight case is especially visible if you have a non-silver colored HTC One). Also, the Double Dip case doesn't offer the same high level of protection as the Commuter case, which consists of a hardshell wrapped around a layer of soft TPU-like impact-resistant material. The only advantage of the Double Dip, in my opinion, is the added protection of the speaker grills, which can be prone to scratches, since the grills are also made of aluminium and coated with the same paint as the rest of the phone (unless you get the silver version where scratches aren't that visible).
I think this might be exactly what you're looking for, as it fits the Commuter and Defender cases for the HTC One: http://www.amazon.com/LEATHER-POUCH...1379675221&sr=8-5&keywords=htc+one+belt+pouch
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Thanks for the info, I had read about the scratches. I don't understand about the color choices though. It clearly shows on HTC's website that there are two color options, but the only one available for purchase (that isn't a knock off) is the red and gray.
peteschlabar said:
I don't understand about the color choices though. It clearly shows on HTC's website that there are two color options, but the only one available for purchase (that isn't a knock off) is the red and gray.
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HTC only ever made two official cases for the HTC One:
1. http://www.htc.com/www/accessories/htc-double-dip/
2. http://www.htc.com/www/accessories/htc-double-dip-flip/
Are you referring to the second Double Dip Flip case? There are no other official alternatives (not even in color) that exist.
I personally don't trust non-branded cases, as they tend not to fit properly and sometimes even worse - they can scratch your phone due to poor fitting and/or poorly built with low quality materials (the aluminium unibody of the HTC One is especially vulnerable).
electronical said:
HTC only ever made two official cases for the HTC One:
1. http://www.htc.com/www/accessories/htc-double-dip/
2. http://www.htc.com/www/accessories/htc-double-dip-flip/
Are you referring to the second Double Dip Flip case? There are no other official alternatives (not even in color) that exist.
I personally don't trust non-branded cases, as they tend not to fit properly and sometimes even worse - they can scratch your phone due to poor fitting and/or poorly built with low quality materials (the aluminium unibody of the HTC One is especially vulnerable).
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No, I'm talking about the regular Double Dip case, not the flip. If you look through the photos, there is a pic of the black/gray/black color, and if you click on the Specs tab, look in the color section; it is listed there as an option.
http://www.htc.com/www/accessories/htc-double-dip/#specs
Edit: I apologize the the OP, this is getting off topic for this thread.
peteschlabar said:
No, I'm talking about the regular Double Dip case, not the flip. If you look through the photos, there is a pic of the black/gray/black color, and if you click on the Specs tab, look in the color section; it is listed there as an option.
http://www.htc.com/www/accessories/htc-double-dip/#specs
Edit: I apologize the the OP, this is getting off topic for this thread.
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I hadn't noticed that HTC put up a second color-combination Double Dip case as available on its website - that's probably because it was never released (from what i found).
Here's a thread about that elusive black/gray/black version: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2255928
If you go through the replies in that thread, you'll find someone got that color-combination on eBay and even provided a link. But i seriously doubt that it's official HTC One gear (too many color variations available from the drop-down list).
Also, on the official site, have a look at the reviews (they do mention that the black/gray/black color is unavailable): http://www.htc.com/www/accessories/htc-double-dip/#ratings
electronical said:
I hadn't noticed that HTC put up a second color-combination Double Dip case as available on its website - that's probably because it was never released (from what i found).
Here's a thread about that elusive black/gray/black version: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2255928
If you go through the replies in that thread, you'll find someone got that color-combination on eBay and even provided a link. But i seriously doubt that it's official HTC One gear (too many color variations available from the drop-down list).
Also, on the official site, check the reviews section and have a look at the top comment: http://www.htc.com/www/accessories/htc-double-dip/#ratings
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Thanks for the link, I think I'm just going to end up with the Commuter
Loving this case so far. It looks amazing on the red HTC One.
alxrock said:
Loving this case so far. It looks amazing on the red HTC One.
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The combo does look GOOD!!
I've used this case for about a month. The rubber side wall next to the USB port is now stretched out and a little loose. I contacted otter box, sent pictures and now have a replacement on the way. Hopefully the new rubber piece holds up better this time around near the USB port.
I have the Cimo Grip case, the Black TPU Verizon Gel Case, and the Radioshack hard clear plastic snap case. The otter box commuter case is my favorite of them all
BygSii said:
I've used this case for about a month. The rubber side wall next to the USB port is now stretched out and a little loose. I contacted otter box, sent pictures and now have a replacement on the way. Hopefully the new rubber piece holds up better this time around near the USB port.
I have the Cimo Grip case, the Black TPU Verizon Gel Case, and the Radioshack hard clear plastic snap case. The otter box commuter case is my favorite of them all
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I have had mine for 3-4 months now and no stretchy. I have a ruff line of work and hard on my stuff too.
Only problem with mine is it tends to attract lint/ dirt on the inside of the case however it is very easy to clean
Great review! I have the white and grey otterbox that I've only used a few times to work out. I had the uag on my previous phone and I liked the protection and the fact that it was easy to put on and take off. Would anyone want to trade for a case? Preferably the uag
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Slim case comparison (with poorly shot video)

An acquaintance of mine asked me to do this before returning a case or two. I decided to also post it here because I see a lot of "searching" for that ideal slim case for the Moto X, and also because I'm giving you guys another chance to make fun of me
I compared three cases and mentioned several others.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MxY62jGsxDc
For those who don't want to suffer through my Grammy award performance on Youtube, here's the key parts.
Cases Compared:
Power Support Air Jacket Grip - Looks beautiful in online redners, not so much in person. Has a harsh transition from the clear and rounded plastic to the cheap-feeling matte TPU on the sides and front. Poor build quality as it was coming apart at two seams upon purchase. Top mic cutout is off and obscures the phone's mic. Buttons are mushy, and there's an apparent unintentional lip by the power button which is annoying for both looks and functionality. On the plus side, it shows off your phone's back, comes in a variety of bumper colors, and allows access to the Motorola dimple. I recommend that users avoid this unless they REALLY want something designed for Motomaker variants.
Supcase by Brillotech - The only real downside is that sharp edging due to the way it was machine cut. It makes the grip uncomfortable. It has a very UAG-type look to it at a fraction of the price. The buttons are perfect and the cutouts are fantastic. Round out those edges and it would be perfect.
Verizon High Gloss Silicone (TPU) Case - Great feel in the hands due to rounded corners and consistent material. Downsides are the loss of the dimple and issues with the button response while breaking in the case for the first few hours. A solid purchase, but don't be fooled by the Verizon renders at the above link. The Moto logo and Verizon logo are showing through the case from the phone. There are no logos on the case and it looks far better in person than in this photo (the opposite of the Air Jacket Grip).
Cases Mentioned:
Diztronic TPU Cases - These are examples of affordable TPU cases for the Moto X. Seems that the black is matte, while the clear, clear glitter, and pink are high gloss. Wish they'd make a black high gloss
Grip Shell for Moto G - Provided as an example of the type of cases I'm into these days, consisting of a rubberized TPU bumper with a plastic back.
Samsung Protective Cover Plus for Galaxy S 4 - Another example, same as the Moto G case above.
SGP Ultra Capsule - SGP stopped making these, but this was my favorite all-TPU case for any device. Used it for nearly 2 years on my S2.
Verizon High Gloss Silicone Case for HTC Droid Incredible - Another example of an all-TPU case. Verizon sells these for many devices. They'll work fine for many non-Verizon devices as well.
Just wanted to provide some follow-up (don't worry, no more poorly shot, stuttering voice-over video!).
Air Jacket - I returned this the day after the video. absolute garbage.
Supcase - I used this for a couple of months. I simply could never get past the sharp edges, but otherwise loved the case.
Verizon HG Silicone - Absolute garbage. The buttons got even worse over time. I literally threw it in the trash as I couldn't return it for a refund at that point.
In the end, I purchased the Hyperion (I went with black, no longer available) and Diztronic cases (Amazon links provided are not referral links). I've been using the Diztronic ever since and love it. Now I want to buy 1-2 more before they're forever gone as eventual backups.

Accessories Preffered Cases?

Hello. I wanted to ask what are your preffered cases for this device?
I'm currently looking for a waterproof/dustproof case, hopefully one with an integrated screen protector. But that's just me. What about you? What cases have you tried? What case do you have now? What are some of your favorites?
I'm a long time fan of Spigen. They make two cases for the Xperia 10 III, a black "rugged armor" case and a transparent "ultra hybrid" case. I have the transparent one, the buttons are very good and the cutouts for cables are very wide.
They also make a tempered glass screen protector, Spigen Glas.Tr but for some reason it seems availability varies by region. It's available on Amazon DE and in local shops in Eastern Europe (example) but not on Amazon UK or .com. I normally use the hinge method for applying the protector but the included applicator frame was pretty cool and it worked even faster.
My other usual choice for cases is Case-Mate, they also make high quality stuff, but unfortunately they don't support Sony phones.
So far I've only found one seemingly good rugged case; but no port covers and understandably, no screen protector.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B091YQY2PR/?psc=1 <- This seems to be a somewhat generic one, as I saw another brand selling the exact same case
I used to like rugged cases (polycarbonate+tpu/silicone gel), but I'm now using a very slim aramide fiber one I found on AliExpress, I really love it (and it is real fiber not molded plastic)
I like the original Sony case that came with my device.
https://www.sony.com.hk/en/electronics/accessories/xqz-cbbt
However, I have no comparison to other cases and it's not waterproof/dustproof.
matmutant said:
I used to like rugged cases (polycarbonate+tpu/silicone gel), but I'm now using a very slim aramide fiber one I found on AliExpress, I really love it (and it is real fiber not molded plastic)
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Do you happen to know their names? Or maybe links?
psychofaktory said:
I like the original Sony case that came with my device.
https://www.sony.com.hk/en/electronics/accessories/xqz-cbbt
However, I have no comparison to other cases and it's not waterproof/dustproof.
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OEM case best case

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