Spigen Neo Hybrid Case for Galaxy Alpha with Extended 2500mah Battery - Samsung Galaxy Alpha

So I read up before deciding on a case for the Galaxy Alpha I've finally got set up with AT&T. I had to wait a month for the 2500mah battery I ordered from the UK to arrive in PA, and I can't complain terribly much about the battery life. It puts the stock battery to shame, but it's a bit disappointing. Either way, I prefer the bulk of the phone with the extended backplate, but I just got the Spigen Neo Hybrid case in the mail today, and I went ahead and excitedly busted it open to put it on the phone--I had read quite a bit that it fit the phone (with the extended backplate) "perfectly", but that doesn't seem to be the case at all. It's an authentic Spigen product, but the darn case doesn't fit with the fat-back at all. Home button doesn't always line up correctly, and it's ridiculously easy to press, and the volume buttons need to be pushed up or down every time to get them to be push-able through the case's rocker. There's a "busting-at-the-gut"-ness around the perimeter of the screen, and it looks as if the case is always going to slip off. Overall, I'm extremely dissatisfied with this case and I'll be sending it back very soon, but I'd like not only to strongly recommend you do not but this case, but also ask the community about your experience with this case and the extended back with the Galaxy Alpha. Hard to believe that it could have received such high praise and recommendation with how poorly the case "fits" with the thicker back.

Mine fits pretty snug on the phone...took a bit of elbow grease to get it on, but now it fits pretty good. My only real complaint about the case is how sensitive the power and volume buttons are. I almost always inadvertently hit the power button when putting the phone in my pocket. I see what you mean about the perimeter of the screen as there are some areas where I can still see grey.
Overall, it's probably the best choice for a case if you're running the official extended battery kit as, to my knowledge, there are no cases made to perfectly fit the Alpha with it...I guess there's just not enough of a market out there to make it worthwhile to develop one for it...

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Anything else that fits w/ the extended battery?
Hey all,
From all I read, the only case that fits the 2500 mAh extended battery case for the Galaxy Alpha is the Spigen Neo Hybrid. I have one, but the frame near the USB port finally busted. Is there anything else out there that will fit?
In fact, I considered buying another Spigen Neo Hybrid, but those also seem to be out of stock everywhere.
Ah, the discontinuation blues. What can a Galaxy Alpha loyalist do?

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Case question - advice appreciated!

Although not normally a fan of cases for phones, I've now dropped my Atrix a few times (due to the hopeless shiny back with a total lack of grip) so I've decided I need to get one! Luckily, the Atrix has only been dropped onto carpet so it remains undamaged.
I don't like the silicone cases and I'm not overly keen on the TPU ones either. The 'official' rubberised battery cases looked like the right sort of thing, but after checking the reviews, I'm not keen on the way the side bits on the front can come loose when coming in or out of the pocket.
As I'm looking for something slim/lightweight, I think this leaves me with either the Seidio Surface or the Incipio Feather.
My questions is this: Regardless of the amount these cases protect the phone in case of being dropped, are they actually likely to help me to avoid dropping them? Do these cases improve the 'grippability' of the Atrix?
Any helpful comments are appreciated!
I used the Incipio Feather for a few months. I really liked the "low-profile" but it was very fragile. I ended up cracking two of them just from taking them off to do battery pulls. As far as grip goes, it was generally nice to hold but doesn't offer that much more grip then the phone by itself. I've also used the Ballistic SG and while it was too bulky for me it had excellent grip. I was able to put it on my lap, back facing down, while driving and it never moved.
Currently I use the Speck Candyshell and it holds up pretty well. Grip can become an issue if your palms get sweaty as the exterior is all hard plastic.
Maringer said:
Although not normally a fan of cases for phones, I've now dropped my Atrix a few times (due to the hopeless shiny back with a total lack of grip) so I've decided I need to get one! Luckily, the Atrix has only been dropped onto carpet so it remains undamaged.
I don't like the silicone cases and I'm not overly keen on the TPU ones either. The 'official' rubberised battery cases looked like the right sort of thing, but after checking the reviews, I'm not keen on the way the side bits on the front can come loose when coming in or out of the pocket.
As I'm looking for something slim/lightweight, I think this leaves me with either the Seidio Surface or the Incipio Feather.
My questions is this: Regardless of the amount these cases protect the phone in case of being dropped, are they actually likely to help me to avoid dropping them? Do these cases improve the 'grippability' of the Atrix?
Any helpful comments are appreciated!
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I had the feather. After two drops on different corners, the case had cracks. I expected as much and the case did its job. I got the Incipio silicrylic case as a replacement, which has a silicon cover AND a hard cover. It's slightly bulkier than the feather, but it still looks good and is definitely more sturdy. Case is grippy but not overly grippy where you have a tough time putting the phone in your pocket. I can remove the case without fear of cracking it, unlike the feather.
I had one of the Incipio Feather's also. It lasted about 2 months before it completely fell apart. Is is a nice case and I really liked the feel and look of it and it will fit in the car dock with a little modification. But it is not rugged enough for me to recommend. I am using a TPC case now. Does the job. Easy to remove to put in my Car Dock, LapDock or Standard Dock. It feels much better than the Atrix does by itself. But it is kinda ugly. But I have dropped it a few times and it keeps my Atrix safe.
The Seidio Active was my choice and I like it a lot. Two pieces - rubber with hard shell skeleton protects it nicely.
I can remove it (to dock) in seconds and replace it quickly too. Got it at Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004WKIEF2/ref=oh_o03_s00_i01_details
That's the sapphire blue one, but they have other colors.
I'm using the otterbox commuter case. I got it off of Amazon.com for only 20 bucks on Saturday. So far it's been amazing
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When talking about cases, would it be possible to mention (as some of the posts do) which docks these work with (I use all the docks...car, HD/standard docks, lapdock). Also a link to some site with the product or a good enough description that I can google it.
I hate to be a pain in asking for the extrra info, but I'm looking for a case now, too and don't want to have to remove it all the time (especially for the car dock).
Of all the experiences I have read about cases and their compatibility with docks, the only one that I have heard that works is the Incipio Feather (or somehting similar) when taking in the consideration of actually not removing the case.
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When talking about cases, would it be possible to mention (as some of the posts do) which docks these work with (I use all the docks...car, HD/standard docks, lapdock). Also a link to some site with the product or a good enough description that I can google it.
I hate to be a pain in asking for the extrra info, but I'm looking for a case now, too and don't want to have to remove it all the time (especially for the car dock).
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Is this the one:
http://www.amazon.com/Incipio-Motorola-Atrix-feather-Ultralight/dp/B004QJPWK4/ref=pd_cp_cps_1
Yes, I have read that people just simply remove the insert that is in the docks and it fits just fine. I have seen pics before too but can't remember where I saw them. Maybe I can try to find them.
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Is this the one:
http://www.amazon.com/Incipio-Motorola-Atrix-feather-Ultralight/dp/B004QJPWK4/ref=pd_cp_cps_1
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Here is a thread about a mesh cover (which is essentially the Feather but with a mesh look) and the second link is a post of someone in that thread showing the Atrix in the car dock with the case on.
Thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1194096
Post with pics:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=16704009&postcount=27
Here is another thread discussing (and maybe confirming) the Feather working with docks:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=982574
The Incipio feather will fit in the car dock with the cardock insert removed, but the latch wont close. It has a ridge that comes over the face of the phone, but sits on top of the feather case. It will work if you make sure you have it inserted firmly all of the way in. I take corners pretty fast and had it fall out a couple of times. I modified mine to make the latch close pretty easily. Put it in the cardock and marked the outline with a X-acto knife. Used diagonal cutters to cut the 2 short vertical cuts. Scored the Horizontal mark with the X-acto knife and snapped the piece off with some lineman pliers. Now that these are $10 apiece I am tempted to get another one (or 2). Just was not worth the 25 bucks I paid 6 months ago.
Thanks for the various comments about cases.
I've looked at the various recommended cases and think I'll probably have to give the Incipio Feather a miss if it is as fragile as others have mentioned. I'm based in the UK so I'd have to order the case from the US (can't locate a UK seller) and this would cost me the equivalent of around US $ 45.00 which is a bit too much for something which won't last long!
Various other hard cases aren't available in the UK either (or not at decent prices) and, for me, the most important thing is to have a case lacking in bulk.
The Otterbox Commuter is the only one I get can get reasonably cheaply from within the UK (about US $ 20) but I'm not taken by the look of this.
Therefore, I think I've settled on the Seidio Surface which looks to have good reviews and will hopefully be the sort of slimline case I can deal with. I can obtain this via Amazon UK from a US seller for a mere US 36.00!
Incidentally, in the monster "Ruggedized battery cover" thread, there was mention that the Seidio Surface fits the lapdock and can be easily removed for the car dock:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=16600986&postcount=379
I don't own either dock so this isn't really of relevance to me!
I started looking for a discrete case for the same reason (battery door is way too slippery.)
There were some Chinese-made rubberized battery door replacements that seemed popular a while back. Most of the mobile accessory sites that carried them sold out, though I found and ordered one on eBay. The seller seems to have more:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Back-Cover-...ltDomain_0&hash=item415bd6c69c#ht_2880wt_1085
I just got my yesterday. Fitment is surprisingly accurate, no misaligned cutouts or anything, and the added bulk is acceptable. Feels much better in hand now, too, when typing in landscape mode. It takes a deliberate effort to free the phone from the case, as it has a couple of tabs that clip into the retaining slots used by the factory battery door. Haven't noticed it snagging or coming loose as it goes in and out of my pocket either.
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I just noticed the "dock fitment" discussion going on in this thread. I can't say anything about this case + docks since I don't own any docks.
I fashioned a case out of 3M carbon vinyl wrap. Keeps that Carbon Fibre effect on the back case whilst making it much more grippy (never dropped it since) and much more aesthetically pleasing as it gives off a 3D carbon fibre effect.
I can post pics if you like
Also worth mentioning you can pick this stuff up dead cheap off eBay - http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/30x20cm-G...arParts_SM&hash=item4cf189dd66#ht_1792wt_1163
This sheet will give you a few attempts at it. It took me 2 to get mine the way I liked it
If you are just looking for grip without affecting aesthetics the Zagg Total protection is a great option. Clear is nearly impossible to tell it is on there. It is the same material and install as the screen protector. So no residue when removed. Make sure you read/watch the install tips from Zagg. I have been using it since April without a drop.
I have; however, decided to get a case and am trying the Seidio Active. The wife got the Incipio Silicrylic. both indeed fit in the HD/Standard Dock with the insert removed, I'm curious about whether there is enough support from the back of the dock though. As mentioned, I'm guessing the car dock will not close due to the extra couple millimeters, but will try it out and reply if it does indeed work.
Well, the Seidio Surface winged its way across the Atlantic reasonably quickly and I received it earlier this week.
It is very slightly bulkier than I expected but it is still very slimline so this isn't a problem as it still fits in my pocket easily. A little more difficult to take the phone out of my pocket than previously but again, not really a problem.
The surface of case itself isn't as 'grippy' as I expected, either, but it is a great improvement to the usual slick battery cover and I haven't juggled with it yet this week! I can now operate the phone using one hand if necessary without fear that I will lose my grip and drop it.
There are a few small imperfections on the back of the case - it would seem as though there were a few specks of dust or some other substance on the case before it was covered with the rubberised coating as a few tiny bumps can be felt. Not enough of a problem for me to bother returning it all the way to the US, however!
It is slightly tricky to take the Seidio Surface off the phone - it seems to come off easily sometimes but remain stubbornly in place at others. I think I'll need to practice taking it on and off the phone a bit more until I get the knack.
Overall, I'm reasonably impressed with the case and would give it an 8/10. It would have received a higher score had it not been so ridiculously expensive for me to buy here in the UK - Amazon.com are selling it at approximately half the price I paid!

Seidio Case

This is the Surface Case from Seidio, I just opened their website today and saw this!
http://www.seidioonline.com/htc-droid-dna-surface-case-black-p/csr3htdda-bk.htm
I'm really happy to see Seidio finally releasing some of their products for us, I'm deciding between picking up this black version of it or just waiting for the red one, or just waiting entirely on the Active case with built in kick-stand. Feel free to give your experience with seidio cases or anything seidio related
This is a lovely case I might order one as well I might wait to see if it drops in price 30 bucks isn't bad but I'm a cheap dude. Ill go on eBay see if its cheaper lol...good find tho :thumbup:
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I'm going to definitely wait for their kickstand case. It's a no brainer for $5 more IMO. Thanks for the info though. Definitely glad as well that seidio decided to build cases for our device.
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well if someone does get this case let me know well it does with screen protectors cause the case i have now does not like my screen protector at all
The Active case is thicker. I've been waiting for the Surface case and holster combo. Thanks for the head's up.
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It would be great of they made an obexcase for our device. Then the water proofnesswould no longer be a question
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i just noticed this today too.. too bad i'm waiting for the active case with metal kickstand combo... and the money to buy it...
Just purchased the surface combo. Been waiting for this! I need a holster at work and nothing else has been very good imo for the DNA so far, at least that I have tried. Hoping it is as nice as my prior surface/innocase case combos were and that case is not too bulky.
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Just purchased the surface combo. Been waiting for this! I need a holster at work and nothing else has been very good imo for the DNA so far, at least that I have tried. Hoping it is as nice as my prior surface/innocase case combos were and that case is not too bulky.
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Let me know how the surface case works for you when you get it! Would like to see how it plays with edge to edge screen protectors! If possible could you also do a mini review of the case?
Looks nice but the surface scratched the he'll out my my evo 4G and the soft touch texture started coming off... I'll wait for the reviews
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Here my review on Seido Surface Combo. I really think Seido has done a great job at find the right balance with this case. It adds some protection for screen and camera by keeping them from connecting directly to flat surface. All of the edges are also covered. The thickness of case I think is just right. I was worried about added bulk as I have not liked any other case I have tried so far except the verizon shell which really adds nothing. Seido kept the back with same curve as phone. I am starting to actually like feel of device in case better than naked phone as phone does not feel quite as fragile or potentially as easy to drop. It is a bit easier to type in landscape mode as you have more to hold onto. Volume rocker and power button are easy to locate by feel now, and I have yet to accidently hit the volume rocker with the clever way this was designed. Closing usb port is not quite as easy with phone in case, but not overly hard either. The notification light on back has its own cutout also. Seido also did a great job at solvong the issue where speaker volume gets muted on some surfaces. I put the phone with this case on all the places where I cannot hear naked phone ring and the ringtone came out loud and clear. Have not yet tried case with a screen protector, but will try to get one so I can let people know how it works with them. Holster is great. Yes, it is a bit big to carry at waistband, but that is just because phone is the size it is. This holster manages to allow easy access while keeping phone secure (wore all day yesterday and no issues). The release hinge is a bit bigger than on prior Seido holsters, but it seems like it needs to be that way to add necessary stability. Has same swivel mechanism as other holsters also. Easy to put on and take off once you know how Seido cases are. Noticed no damage on phone from case, though could tell where soft lining touched phone (made a line that like fingerprints can be wiped away). Easy reach all eadges of screen; case does not hinder anything (with otterbox defender had trouble touching outer edges of screen). All in all, love this case and holster combo and it is definitely what will stay on my DNA from now on! If you have specific questions, let me know. Will try to get some pictures if I can find my actual camera.
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Here my review on Seido Surface Combo. I really think Seido has done a great job at find the right balance with this case. It adds some protection for screen and camera by keeping them from connecting directly to flat surface. All of the edges are also covered. The thickness of case I think is just right. I was worried about added bulk as I have not liked any other case I have tried so far except the verizon shell which really adds nothing. Seido kept the back with same curve as phone. I am starting to actually like feel of device in case better than naked phone as phone does not feel quite as fragile or potentially as easy to drop. It is a bit easier to type in landscape mode as you have more to hold onto. Volume rocker and power button are easy to locate by feel now, and I have yet to accidently hit the volume rocker with the clever way this was designed. Closing usb port is not quite as easy with phone in case, but not overly hard either. The notification light on back has its own cutout also. Seido also did a great job at solvong the issue where speaker volume gets muted on some surfaces. I put the phone with this case on all the places where I cannot hear naked phone ring and the ringtone came out loud and clear. Have not yet tried case with a screen protector, but will try to get one so I can let people know how it works with them. Holster is great. Yes, it is a bit big to carry at waistband, but that is just because phone is the size it is. This holster manages to allow easy access while keeping phone secure (wore all day yesterday and no issues). The release hinge is a bit bigger than on prior Seido holsters, but it seems like it needs to be that way to add necessary stability. Has same swivel mechanism as other holsters also. Easy to put on and take off once you know how Seido cases are. Noticed no damage on phone from case, though could tell where soft lining touched phone (made a line that like fingerprints can be wiped away). Easy reach all eadges of screen; case does not hinder anything (with otterbox defender had trouble touching outer edges of screen). All in all, love this case and holster combo and it is definitely what will stay on my DNA from now on! If you have specific questions, let me know. Will try to get some pictures if I can find my actual camera.
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Wow thank you so much for this review, i can now safely go ahead and order this case from them now, unless i can find it on Amazon now. Either way you've closed any doubts about this case other then the who screen protector deal, let us know when you get your hands on one and how it plays with the case, thanks for this review once again i know many others will enjoy this as well!
Forgot to mention phone charges wirelessly through case with no problem.
Pictures of Seido Surface case and Holster are attached. They include front view, back view, side view, top view, bottom view, 3 views in holster and 2 views with only half of case on to give better idea of size of case.
I tried one of the verizon screen protectors. They do not go edge to edge so work fine with the case. Put one of the protectors such that it went to very bottom edge of phone (on phone in pictures). The case does lift it a bit if phone is held just right, but I could use the plastic thing to push bubbles away to lift edge of case just enough to push screen protector under the edge. I imagine it will be a bit of a challenge for true edge to edge protectors with this case, but might work after some tweaking. Seido is working on their own screen protectors for this phone so maybe they will look into the issue.
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Pictures of Seido Surface case and Holster are attached. They include front view, back view, side view, top view, bottom view, 3 views in holster and 2 views with only half of case on to give better idea of size of case.
I tried one of the verizon screen protectors. They do not go edge to edge so work fine with the case. Put one of the protectors such that it went to very bottom edge of phone (on phone in pictures). The case does lift it a bit if phone is held just right, but I could use the plastic thing to push bubbles away to lift edge of case just enough to push screen protector under the edge. I imagine it will be a bit of a challenge for true edge to edge protectors with this case, but might work after some tweaking. Seido is working on their own screen protectors for this phone so maybe they will look into the issue.
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What ports does the holster cover? specifically looking at headphone and micro USB ports
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What ports does the holster cover? specifically looking at headphone and micro USB ports
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Both the usb port and headphone jack are accessible when phone is in holster. Will get pics for you later if you would like them.
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Both the usb port and headphone jack are accessible when phone is in holster. Will get pics for you later if you would like them.
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Someone had a camera I could borrow. Here are the shots.
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Someone had a camera I could borrow. Here are the shots.
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that's great news, i have an external battery as well as a smartwatch i can control music with, so being able to keep the phone on the holster while doing either, and both, is great news
Glad it will work for you. I am extremely pleased with purchase of this combo!
i will still be waiting for the active case to release

Note 3 Power Case

I've seen cases like these for many years now. Wondering if anyone on here has purchased one for their N3. If so, care to share your thoughts and or opinions?
Examples of what I speak of:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/4200m-Porta...lePhonesCasesPouches&var=&hash=item27da25ec16
or
http://www.ebay.com/itm/19098097563...eName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649
I don't own one but I have a Spigen Neo Hybrid Case.
The Note is already a pretty bulky device and too large for most peoples hands.
Add a relatively thin case like the Spigen and even I, someone with large hands, have a hard time holding it with one hand.
The Power Case looks even more bulky.
A friend of mine has a Power Case for his One Max and it is just a little bit too over the top in my opinion.
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I don't own one but I have a Spigen Neo Hybrid Case.
The Note is already a pretty bulky device and too large for most peoples hands.
Add a relatively thin case like the Spigen and even I, someone with large hands, have a hard time holding it with one hand.
The Power Case looks even more bulky.
A friend of mine has a Power Case for his One Max and it is just a little bit too over the top in my opinion.
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I have the Neo hybrid as well and like it quite a bit. I wouldn't mind adding just a little more bulk in exchange for more battery life. But I def don't want to carry around a brick either. It already has a hard time fitting into my jean pockets with the Neo Hybrid.
Anyway, if anyone has one post something here about it, I'd be curious to hear about it. If I end up getting one I'll def do a review.
Don't bother with power cases. A spare battery would be cheaper and more efficient. It is smaller and easier to carry. It doesn't make your phone look fat and silly. It doesn't occupy your usb port. You can use any case with it.
Moreover сharging cases and power banks have very low efficiency rate. I doubt you can fully charge your stock Note battery with any of cases you suggested.
Charging cases are just toys for Apple fans.

Spigen.com Discount/Sale

Just went to get a replacement for my Slim Armor case for which the kickstand finally died out on me. Noticed two decent sales going on right now.
1. They have a new webpage, and as such are doing a 25% off promo on the first purchase of any new account made on the new site.
2. Nexus 6 Case Slim Armor (Metal Slate Color) is on sale from $29.99 to $4.99
I had nothing else I wanted/needed from them at the moment so combined the offers and paid $3.74 for the case using the free shipping option.
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Just went to get a replacement for my Slim Armor case for which the kickstand finally died out on me. Noticed two decent sales going on right now.
1. They have a new webpage, and as such are doing a 25% off promo on the first purchase of any new account made on the new site.
2. Nexus 6 Case Slim Armor (Metal Slate Color) is on sale from $29.99 to $4.99
I had nothing else I wanted/needed from them at the moment so combined the offers and paid $3.74 for the case using the free shipping option.
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Thanks for the tip. Just ordered one myself.
No problem. Was just good timing that I stumbled across the deal.
Well, for Europe it's actually cheaper to buy them via Amazon (UK, FR, DE, ...), as shipping costs are very high.
Ah yeah, that sucks.
Got the neo hybrid for 11.99
I wouldn't take another Slim Armor for free. Them damn buttons.
Hah yeah I hate the buttons but love the low profile and kickstand. I can't even imagine how many times I've turned off screen trying to adjust volume.
Just did the slim armor and the ultra hybrid. Never owned a case or screen protector for any phone, but have had this thing active for about five hours now and I'm terrified to walk around with it. Something about the curved design does not play well with me.
If they silver case was $4.99 I would get one. Don't like the metal slate. Plus I already have the white one.
Nice find
Damn. Nice find. Just ordered the Neo Hybrid and the Slim Armor for $16.98. Thanks for sharing!
Ordered ultra hybrid and hope it won't be too heavy for me.
Slim armor came today. Not sure why all the negative reviews. I like the flat buttons more than the basic tpu cases (and I've owned a lot of basic tpu style cases).
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Slim armor came today. Not sure why all the negative reviews. I like the flat buttons more than the basic tpu cases (and I've owned a lot of basic tpu style cases).
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Oh I wouldn't say the buttons are bad or anything. It's just after extended use I find lots of situations where I reach for the buttons without looking or in low light. When that happens the low profile of the buttons cause me to blindly start smashing in the area and hope I hit the right one. It wasn't something I noticed at first but slowly started to realize didn't work well with me. Even so this is one of my favorite cases that I have tested on the Nexus 6. I had the Neo Hybrid on the Nexus 5 and absolutely loved it, but decided due to the larger screen and increased media watching I do with it the kickstand would be a better fit for me over the raised buttons.
Truthfully this could be a rather quick fix. Thinking of using superglue or something to make a tiny dimple on the power button (think like the one on the F and J keys on your keyboard) so that I can orient my fingers to the correct spot.
The slim armor is a great case, It fits great in the hand, makes the dimple feel better, the kickstand is a bonus.
However,... its simply too thick.
It will not fit in any phone type pouches or wallets,
will not fit in any CD player car mounts.
adds a significant amount of weight.
if you dont use a car dock or Golla pouch then this should not be a problem.
the buttons are a non issue especially if you use double tap to wake/sleep.
Has anyone done anything to help differentiate the power button from the volume buttons? Perhaps some grip tape or something? I really like the Slim Armor case but the buttons are really sensitive and constantly turning off the phone trying to change the volume. I heard someone try to scrape away some of the plastic under the power button but curious anyone put any effort into fixing a $3.50 case?
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Has anyone done anything to help differentiate the power button from the volume buttons? Perhaps some grip tape or something? I really like the Slim Armor case but the buttons are really sensitive and constantly turning off the phone trying to change the volume. I heard someone try to scrape away some of the plastic under the power button but curious anyone put any effort into fixing a $3.50 case?
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I tried to cut some notches with a knife, but it didn't really work. I switched to the Supcase.
Ordered Slim armor(Metal slate) and ultra hybrid (gunmetal) for my white nexus 6.
Got the email yesterday, It's on the way babyyyyyy
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The slim armor is a great case, It fits great in the hand, makes the dimple feel better, the kickstand is a bonus.
However,... its simply too thick.
It will not fit in any phone type pouches or wallets,
will not fit in any CD player car mounts.
adds a significant amount of weight.
if you dont use a car dock or Golla pouch then this should not be a problem.
the buttons are a non issue especially if you use double tap to wake/sleep.
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I noticed the thickness too. I like the case but I did go back to a tudia for the super low profile of a basic tpu case.
deathshead said:
It will not fit in any phone type pouches or wallets,
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I bought this http://www.ebay.com/itm/Leather-Hor...t=LH_DefaultDomain_0&var=&hash=item20e2d249db belt clip pouch and the slim armor fits in it. It's a little tight, but it works.

Roocase Glacier Tough Case Review

I did receive this case from Roocase in return for providing a review. That in mind, my initials thoughts were that although it was packaged nicely, in a static-free bag, it looked kind of cheap for the price range (the actual price on Amazon, not the price I paid)... I removed the case from the package and the journey to actually get the case apart and installed on my phone began. Like other reviewers, I had a heck of a time getting the case taken apart and then actually installed on the phone. It took a little bit to realize that you needed to install the front on the phone first, then snap the back into place. To be fair, with a little practice, the installation is not too difficult. A week in, it is still quite tough to remove the case.
I was using this case after using Spigen Slim Armor case. My big gripe with that case is that the buttons are almost impossible to differentiate without looking at them, and I find myself adjusting the volume when trying to wake the phone from sleep. This is definitely not a problem with the Roocase. The button covers are large and well textured. No problem there.
I also really liked that I could see the back of my phone through the polycarbonate back. Nice touch Roocase.
I have never been a big fan of built in screen protectors. I have already installed one on my phone, and while I haven't had the problem of my existing screen protector peeling off at the edges, I have noticed a decrease in the sensitivity of my screen, and I don't like the feel of the plastic screen protector built in to this case.
The port covers are a nice touch, but they are really difficult to get open. The USB cover also tends to cause some of my looser micro-USB cables to fall out while charging (like the one on my car charger), which is a pain. It also increases the security of the connection for some of my cables, so it's kind of a mixed bag there. After having them open for an extended period of time, the covers tend to stay open for a while, and I wouldn't be surprised if the problem only gets worse over time.
The case does seem to be built like a tank. I wouldn't be even remotely worried about dropping my phone with it in this case. I have used an Otterbox Defender on previous phones, and I would rank this one just as high on the protection level spectrum.
Overall I like the case. I like the flat back sometimes, but sometimes I do get a little annoyed by the above niggling issues and go back to my Spigen, or my CM Naked Tough case. If you need something that is built like a beast and like using the Otterbox Defender, then I would recommend the case. Otherwise, I would have a hard time recommending it at this price point ($19.98 plus free shipping).
I gave this 3 stars on Amazon.
Love the pictures.
Pictures? Huh?
Help to remove the roocase of Nexus 6 easily
"A week in, it is still quite tough to remove the case."
How to remove the case with ease? Please advise.

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