who made this case?? - 8525, TyTN, MDA Vario II, JasJam Accessories

hello. I'm still looking for a perfect case have you meaby idea who made this one?
http://www.mobilephonecrazy.com/modeldetail/Hermes,Vertical_flip_case.htm
Problem is because this shop has very poor service and they cannot send me any other photos of this case. and when i as about it they said "buy krussel" but this one hasn't this stupid foil on keyboard and is very symillar to one made by piel frama for wizard.
please does anybody has any clue?

http://www.krusell.se/productSearch.php?text=tytn

I was thinking about this case from link. I know Krusell but it has foil between parts of PDA body which I hate

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In addition to the Vaja, Krusell and Brando cases. Is there something else out there that is not a leather case
Do you guys have a link for some cases?
I suppose with the case you cannot use the cradle, right?
What about the camera and keyboard?
I am interested in something like this http://www.expansys.com.gr/product.asp?code=115109&asource=IMATE_III_EU
Nutshell cases
I have bought a Nutshell case for my QTEK 9090. 2.5 Years ago I have bought a Nutshell case for my old and trusted XDA. Great quality cases, worth every penny . http://www.tuff-as-nuts.com
DjBac, Í've bought the following case:
http://www.pdashop.nl/product/3774/3614
You can still use the camera and when having the case "unlocked" you can even access your keyboard.
Henkjan
That's the case I am interested in too and found at expansys!!!
But how can you have access to the cam?
Thanx a lot!!!
Re: Nutshell cases
siliconaddict said:
I have bought a Nutshell case for my QTEK 9090. 2.5 Years ago I have bought a Nutshell case for my old and trusted XDA. Great quality cases, worth every penny . http://www.tuff-as-nuts.com
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Hi Siliconaddict,
Refering to the Nutshell case for your QTEK 9090, is it hard to pull the unit out of the case? Will your thumbpad slides out while u're pulling it out of the case?
I'm very interested in getting 1 for my XDA IIs.
Ishnohiwa said:
DjBac, Í've bought the following case:
http://www.pdashop.nl/product/3774/3614
You can still use the camera and when having the case "unlocked" you can even access your keyboard.
Henkjan
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I got the Case today!!
Great quality.. One question though...
Do you have the plastic transparent film between the keyboard and the top of the phone or just on top of the phone?
I hope you understand what I mead!!
Well i am looking for a cese to but can't decide yet what i want exactly. I had a palm Tungsten T and bought a piel frama leather case for it. And it was great quality.
But i can't decide if i buy one for my MDAIII.
Maybe someone has a piel frama and an MDAIII and can tell me what he/she thinks about it.
greetz
case for PDA2k
I bought the Krussell Case from the Imate store out of Saudi Arabia.
I suggest the Multidapt product line, this way you can switch out the clips that go on you belt or your pocket.
Well i don't think that case would do for me. I am realy intressed in that pielframa case. But one thing i worry is that if u carrie SD cards in it.
Are those things not pressing on the screen of your MDAIII.
I don't want scratches on my screen. I am looking for some good screen proctetors to.
But first the case.
robertobadjo said:
Well i don't think that case would do for me. I am realy intressed in that pielframa case. But one thing i worry is that if u carrie SD cards in it.
Are those things not pressing on the screen of your MDAIII.
I don't want scratches on my screen. I am looking for some good screen proctetors to.
But first the case.
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The link that Ishnohiwa provided, seems to point to a Piel Frama.
Personally I've had a Krusell Multidapt with my o2 XDA II for months and never lost one SD card (I always carry my SD 1GB and Sandisk WiFi 0MB wherever I go). That's why I'll be sticking with Krusell when I get my o2 XDA IIs in the next couple of days.
In terms of screen protectors, I've had a chance to try many but none can match the eXiM Screen Protectors!!They rock!
Here's a link to a review on the Exim Screen Protectors on TheGadgeteer and another one by my good buddy Mike on Mtekk.

Case from PIEL FRAMA

PIEL FRAMA just came out with a beautiful case for the K-Jam
Linke here.
http://www.pielframa.com/qtek_9100.htm
Cheers
hrb
that is not cheap
and no where to put my credit cards
em.....not good
There's also been some question as to the strength of the leather section that holds the device when the strap is unbuttoned when using the keyboard.
Some have even mentioned that leather does tend to stretch over time which wouldn't be good in this case (no pun intended)
mywuzhuo said:
that is not cheap
and no where to put my credit cards
em.....not good
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The wizard has got magnets in it to do the landscape/portrait screen switching. You probably don't want to put your credit cards anywhere near it.
Ineedtoys said:
mywuzhuo said:
that is not cheap
and no where to put my credit cards
em.....not good
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The wizard has got magnets in it to do the landscape/portrait screen switching. You probably don't want to put your credit cards anywhere near it.
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Not correct
Watch Mythbusters on Discovery
The magnetic strips in Bank and creditcards can take a lot more magnetic interference than those measly magnets can generate.
Hmm, don't like having to unbutton to use the keyboard
I've seen other flip (and book) cases where you don't have to unbutton to use the keyboard. If I wanted to do that, I'd keep my kayboard down my trousers.
avocaz said:
Not correct
Watch Mythbusters on Discovery
The magnetic strips in Bank and creditcards can take a lot more magnetic interference than those measly magnets can generate.
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You might well be right (which is why I said probably), but I'm not convinced that's conclusive. From the write up I've read of the program, static exposure had no affect, but waving the card though the field did. That's kind of the pattern you'd get from constantly opening and closing the case. Neither did they take into account partial corruption on a card with an already weak strip (e.g. worn). They also didn't do any long term exposure tests - only for one second. So not conclusive in my book - though no doubt it looked good for television.
I do know that my cards used to be regularly corrupted by carrying a security access card with weak internal magnets in the same wallet. And I tend to give more credence to real life experience than "infotainment" TV.
Hmmm, you might be right , I'm definetly going to check out your points as they sound viable, thank you for another perspective
So, back on topic, has anyone used the Peil Frama case?
Ineedtoys said:
So, back on topic, has anyone used the Peil Frama case?
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Right now I am reviewing the Piel Frama case for the Bostonpocketpc.com website...the strap is needed to keep the pda in it's case. Without the strap you can slide out the keyboard. I's getting a little used to, but the quality is perfect.
Read my review soon at www.bostonpocketpc.com
Johan
Krusell Case for XDA Mini S Pro/ qtek 9100
Thanks for all for the help in ulocking my new xda mini s.
Well guys i found this case to be best and secure, and yes you can put credit card in this case, and am using one @ the moment. i have 3 left to sell YIM me.
Somewhat unhappy with the Piel Frama Wizard case
Here's my comments written in an email sent to Piel Frama.
"Hi,
I just received the 3rd case I’ve ordered from you. I have nothing to complain about regarding the swift delivery as usual.
I have been very happy with my previous 2 well designed cases one for HP iPAQ 4150 the other for my QTEK S100 but I’m not so thrilled this time.
This time I purchased a case for the new QTEK 9100 Smartphone for €60. Although I realise the difficulty in designing a case for this Smartphone model I immediately noticed a major flaw.
I cannot smoothly close my case when I have my headset plugged in at the bottom. I have to force the button in place which leaves my lid at an untidy angle. I would have expected the same solution to this as was found on my last QTEK S100 case where you had a small half circle cut out in the latch that closes the case.
Also I would have preferred the magnet closing mechanism/button of the QTEK S100 case. But as you did not make room (the cut out) for my headset plug on the QTEK 9100 case I guess I have to be grateful for the old school button which means that I can at least force the case closed. I should also be grateful that I did not choose a more expensive material this time. It takes about 10 times as long to close this case compared to my old well designed S100 case, which I’m not very happy about at all as you can imagine.
I guess I’ll have to trim the case design myself (trim the hole for the headset plug which is somewhat askew as well as cutting out a half circle in the closing latch/leather band so that I can close the damn thing, excuse my language) and possibly ruining the case in the process but there’s nothing else to do as I cannot live without headset for my phone.
Unfortunately I was not able to find an end user review in English of this particular Piel Frama case before I ordered (I like to keep informed of what I’m spending my cash on) and still can’t. I’m sure that the first user review must come down hard on this design failure which would have been easily solved and which has been solved before.
I will be better informed next time I order. And I hope you make the necessary design changes to the QTEK 9100 before any end user reviews show up.
Sincerely,"
In addition to what I have said above I should mention that I think I will attach some velcro to the back of my QTEK 9100 (a pity to have to leave glue residue on the device) and the inside of my Piel Frama case so that I don't risk it falling out when using the keyboard. The fit of my case is not so snug as has been implied.
I'll make sure to post any reply I get from Piel Frama.
haz4u - you say the Krusell cases you have fit credit cards - I tried this in teh shop and teh slot is too narrow - have you actually tried this yourself - you may find the slot is just too small...
Re: Somewhat unhappy with the Piel Frama Wizard case
ash29 said:
...I think I will attach some velcro to the back of my QTEK 9100 (a pity to have to leave glue residue on the device)...
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Dont worry about glue residue, use windex and it will rub right off.
btw windex is the best to use for sticky things, for example gum in carpet(or hair), sticker glue or tint glue left on windows... whatever.. you get the point.
Re: Krusell Case for XDA Mini S Pro/ qtek 9100
haz4u said:
Thanks for all for the help in ulocking my new xda mini s.
Well guys i found this case to be best and secure, and yes you can put credit card in this case, and am using one @ the moment. i have 3 left to sell YIM me.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=38213&highlight=
Re: Krusell Case for XDA Mini S Pro/ qtek 9100
haz4u said:
haz4u said:
i have 3 left to sell YIM me.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=38213&highlight=
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As that thread says, they're cheaper elsewhere. Shame you can't use the keyboard without taking it out of the case.
van_mierlo said:
Right now I am reviewing the Piel Frama case for the Bostonpocketpc.com website... Read my review soon at www.bostonpocketpc.com
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Did the review get posted?
theres this piel frama case and another company's case that hold the wizard like that from the bottom and allow you to use the keyboard. But i have yet to see an image that shows exactly how its holding on to it. If anyone has used one or seen one, can you please explain to me how its holding on to the device.
fone_fanatic said:
theres this piel frama case and another company's case that hold the wizard like that from the bottom and allow you to use the keyboard. But i have yet to see an image that shows exactly how its holding on to it. If anyone has used one or seen one, can you please explain to me how its holding on to the device.
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Piel Frama claim it uses the tension of the leather of the sides, but in practice I'd suggest the answer is nothing once the strap is undone. With the rounded "hull" shaped case and profile of the Wizard, anyone can see that sideways pressure would force the device out, not in! And, of course, leather stretches over time... It was suggested to Piel Frama that the ideal way would be to use a retaining rod to go into the stylus holder, but looks like they haven't acted on that. So I can't see how any of Piel Frama's claims work in practice. Hence my question about the "promised" review above. Other cases use a strip of clear plastic over the keyboard to hold everything in place.
what would be a good design is a case that replaces the battery cover. The battery cover would be part of the ase and leave the bottom exposed so you can access the thing to take the battery cover off... i think that would hold well. along with the tension ofcouse... maybe if i get my hands on one i'll retrofit the battery cover/door into the case.

opinions on this case

In my ongoing effort to find the perfect case I just came across this one on eBay:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Cingular-HTC-81...QQihZ014QQcategoryZ146430QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Does anyone have any experience with it? My main point of concern is how does one get to the slideout keyboard?
Thanks
David
My guess is that you'd have to remove it from the case to use the keyboard. As far as I know, the only soft cases that allow you access to the keyboard are the PDAir and the Piel Frama (the one with a snap strap, not the other one).
That case is awful as well as the metal cases they have on ebay, I have them both and I dont like either one, still trying to find a case for my wizard that the keyboard can pop out of, I thought about modifying the metal case but the hinges on the door are on the side I would need to modify.
that...is VERY ugly! lol... check this one oout, found it on some other thread...
http://pdaden.com/shop/cart.php?target=product&action=view&product_id=18120&substring=wizard
Malik05 said:
that...is VERY ugly! lol... check this one oout, found it on some other thread...
http://pdaden.com/shop/cart.php?target=product&action=view&product_id=18120&substring=wizard
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That's a nice case but find it wierd that they neglected to show pictures of this with the keyboard open. Anyone seen reviews of this case?
You have a review right here on this forum:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=291434
I bought that case, same as the author of the post. And I have the same problem. The back part of the case stays in place if you're careful, but when you slide the keyboard open it pops out. It's a pitty, it's a really nice looking case.
Not sure if it'd fit the Dopod 838 as good though...

Alluminium Case

Hi guys,
I was thinking of buying this case for my phone and wanted to know if anybody already got it.
http://www.telefon.de/produkt.asp?gruppe=110_108350_1001332&products_id=52819
I've heard some people had problems with signal strength and GPS with similar Cases on The Diamond.
Or would you recommend to get a plastic one like: link
or silico one like: link
or the Shield Protector for the hole device?
Thanks in advance for your replys!
Hello. I'm a great fan of these cases. I have it now on the topaz and had on a p3300. No problem for signals.
Watch out that the model you are looking has no plastic to protect the screen.
Also I would buy it from ebay...
Well i went for the plastic one as it only costed 3,50euros and i can say it is quite good.
Just also a quick heads up, the silicon cases also increase friction soo if u put it into ur pockets, its hard to take it out

sleek hard case

hi all,
I work at a restaurant, and at work today I saw this guy with an x10 and a hard black case, atleast it looked that way it could of been soft plastic but it fit so well to the phone I doubted that. anyways the case was superb, covering the hard buttons but clearly showing the markings of the buttons on the case. I never got a chance to ask him, so has anyone reengineering or have a case like this or similar?? thanks a lot!
b
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You can give it a try on eBay. I found some there. But can't buy because I'm from Romania and the transport is almost the same as the cost of the product. They are not expensive. I've made an order from a firm in Romania that has them from silicone. When I get it, I'll post an opinion.
seen some on ebay.
theyre not completely hard plastic, but not silicone either..
I think they were called "jelly" (even tho it's not anything like jelly)
just look for X10 case, and order them from lower price to more expensive.
I found them on the 3rd page or so.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=671028
there's a whole thread for this...
search and read before you post.......

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