When nail-clippers improve the Note-3 - Galaxy Note 3 Accessories

I just received an S-View cover for my Note-3. So, how to place the Note-3 with its flip cover on the Samsung Docking Station (which I bought previously for the Note-2)?
I added a tall object on the rear portion of the docking station. This happens to be a desk thermometer, which fits perfectly. That object acts as a structural support for when I want to write on the Note-3 while it remains in the docking station.
I added nail-clippers on the left side. Its swivel handle serves to hold the flip cover open, when desired. The swivel handle makes it easy to move up or down, to change the posture of the flip cover from open to closed.
At night time, I leave the Note-3 in the docking station for recharging. However, I don't want the flip cover to remain propped open, because the plastic hinge of the flip cover will remember this posture, and later won't self close. To remedy this, I added a small felt pad on the front of the docking station; it holds the flip cover closed.

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MACGYVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I was going to say the exact same thing before your post haha, great minds.

Ghetto fabulous.
sent from my sm-9005.

I thought you were going to say you used the clippers to trim the sharp edges off the case.... I want to try clipping it now that you've put the thought into my head.

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AT&T Tilt 2 Flip Case Redux -- Suggestions?

Arrrrgh! I'm wondering if anyone has found a (leather) flip case for the AT&T Tilt 2 they are happy with?
My phone is a little over a month old, and I'm getting desperate. I've been temporarily using a clear thing (case mate) AT&T sold me with the phone (it was all they had that would fit) until I found something that would work for me. I've been reading here, and finally took the plunge to get the Designio case discussed here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=584093
Unfortunately, either I got a bad case or I'm being too picky or whatever, but I'm not pleased.
My criticisms are:
The PTT button completely covered by the leather support piece (not sure that's what to call it, but there's a leather piece that runs along the left edge, or bottom with the keyboard open). The PTT button is still functional as long as I press the leather piece just right.
The plastic over the keyboard does not fit snuggly -- it bulges up about an eighth of an inch along the bottom of the keyboard (the left side of the phone), which is annoying enough when using the keyboard, but that bulge also keeps that edge of the phone from closing flat when then keyboard isn't out. I carry my phone in a dedicated pocket in my purse, and I'm constantly finding dust & such that gets under the loose plastic keyboard protector at the bottom of the keyboard (left side of the phone when the keyboard is closed) since there's a gap along that edge from the loose plastic. That's highly annoying for me.
#2 might not be much of a problem if the magnetic closure was snug, but it's not -- IMO, it's off by a little over a quarter of an inch. This allows the top cover to slide around enough that the screen isn't protected when the case is closed (particularly the bottom of both sides up about 2.5" and up to 1/2" in from the bottom corners). If the magnetic catch was appropriately placed, it could also eliminate the gap on the left side of the phone when the keyboard is closed.
Clearly, this isn't the perfect case for me. I thought perhaps I was being too picky, but the Krusell case for my old 8525 doesn't suffer from these problems.
So, if anyone has found a flip case (preferably leather, but that's not a deal breaker) for the AT&T Tilt 2 that doesn't suffer from these problems, please share
TIA,
Saundra
i'm not entirely happy with mine, but mine seems not to have the problems that you are finding wiht yours.
i use the Capdase case, http://www.capdase.com/en/product4.php?cid=1&bid=5&mid=48, and it's a soft leather case that comes in two styles, either a "book"/side flip, or the top flip which i got.
main pro is that it uses small tabs on all 4 corners to clip on to the lower/keyboard half of the phone, allowing you full access to all buttons, the usb port, and the keyboard, without any plastic in the way. the tabs also seem to be more robust and likely to last longer than the seidio innocase tabs which i used on my kaiser. those tend to wear down and break off after about 2 years of use.
on the cons, i dislike the flap, which only has room to store 2 microsd cards and 1 extra sim card. i've already lost 1 sd card, though i am not 100% certain if it was my fault or the case (i was showing the phone to some friends the night i lost it). it also does not have any storage space for a credit card or similar, even though it would've been minimal cost to add one.
if only i could have the flap from your case, and the base of mine. then it'd be perfect.
Thanks for the input! It does sound as though we could have the perfect case with your base & my flap.
I'm in the US, and I couldn't find any retailers for that particular Capdase -- lots for iPhones. Of course.
It looks like I could maybe get it through eBay, which is good to know in case I just can't get the Designo to work for me.
Thanks again!
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Arrrrgh! I'm wondering if anyone has found a (leather) flip case for the AT&T Tilt 2 they are happy with?
http://www.noreve.com/brand/HTC/product/Housse_cuir_HTC_Touch_Pro2_Verizon_-_Sprint_Tradition.html -This works well for me, but there are no pouches for SD cards
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Noreve
I am using the Noreve case available at www.noreveusa.com I like it a lot. It too covers the push to talk button, but since I'm using a custom ROM it has no functionality anyway. The Piel Frama case I had for my Original Touch Pro, there was that darn plastic sheet covering the keyboard and frankly I think that sucks. Granted the noreve case is squirrely when the keyboard is open, but unless you are able to drive and text or ride a bike and text or a motorcycle and text, well you'd do better to spend your money on a funeral plan than a case. My only complaint about the Noreve case is the belt clip sucks. I am using an old Piel Frama belt clip since it fits my belt better. I also personally LIKE the looks of the larger Piel Frama TP2 case, but most have commented on how ugly it looks.
If you're crafty...
As we've come to realize, ATT has delivered the Tilt 2 in a state that requires serious hacks to make the simplest changes. In keeping with that line of thought, I've modified a clear plastic case and added a leather flap with a pocket for credit cards and memory stix. And - Unlike some commercial flaps, when this flap is closed, nothing can slide out of the pocket. Here's how you can too...
Note to Boy Scouts: I've included more detail below than many of you here may need. After buying the case, reviewing the pix and the dimensions, you may be able to fore-go most of the tedious instructions below.
PIX
I've posted a series of pix on photobucket (sadly, I'm too new and untrustworthy to provide direct links to them here). To review the photos:
1. Go to the PhotoBucket website.
2. Click the Drop-down arrow on the right side of the "Search" box and select "People" for the search type.
3. Search for my id, "fractalcracker". Zoom in to view the 5 photos in the default album.
Plastic Case
Two-Piece (front and back) Plastic Case from the ATT store: $29.99 (ridiculous, yes I know...). Find it online at the ATTWireless website by searching "Accessories" for part number "75525". The Back piece clips on to back of phone and allows you to access all buttons and slide open the keyboard. After adding this leather flap, you won't need the front piece of the case.
Leather Pocket Flap
The leather flap is similar to a wallet pocket. In fact you might be able to cut a wallet apart to make the flap. I'll give you directions to make this one by hand from a small piece of leather. If you don't have scrap leather, cut up your wife's (or your own) purse. Good luck with that one...
Leather Measurements:
You'll need a thin, pliable piece of leather 4 inches high by 5-1/2 inches wide. We'll cut 2 pieces as follows...
Outside flap piece:
3-1/4 inches wide from left to right.
4 inches high from top to bottom.
Pocket piece:
2-1/4 inches wide from left to right.
4 inches high from top to bottom.
Assembly
1. Cut leather pieces.
2. Lay the smaller (pocket piece) on the table so that what will be the 'hidden side' (inside of the pocket) is facing up. Align it so the narrow edge is closest to you.
3. Apply a thin bead of super-glue to the top, left and bottom edges of the pocket piece. The 4th, unglued side will be the opening of the pocket.
4. Lay the flap piece down on the table so the inside of the flap is facing up. Align it so the wide edge is closest to you.
5. Pick up the pocket piece and flip it over from left to right so the glue side is down. Align it above the right side of the flap piece and glue the 2 pieces together so the top, bottom and right edges are aligned.
6. To form the hinge, apply a thin bead of super-glue to the flap piece, running from top to bottom along its left edge (opposite the pocket).
For below - remember, we're only referencing the back side of the plastic case - not the front.
7. Lay the plastic case on the table, 'opening-side' up. Rotate it so the camera hole in the back cover is furthest from you. Slide the plastic case over so the right edge of the plastic case is aligned next to the left edge of the leather flap (pocket side up with pocket on the right side of the flap).
When we glue the flap to the case, we want the super-glued hinge joint to be about 1/16th inch below the face of the plastic case. That way, the leather flap will bend back enough to allow the phone screen to slide over it whyen you slide open the keyboard.
8. Stand the plastic case up by raising the left side and tilting it to stand on its right side. Align the right side of the case above the glue line on the left edge of the leather flap.
9. Press the right side of the plastic case down in place on the flap piece so the glue line on the leather flap is about 1/16th inch below the top face of the plastic case.
When it dries, press the phone into the plastic case and get on with your life!
May the force be with you...
Mark

Finally a cradle compatible Tablet S case from Sony

Seems like there's finally an option for those of us that want to use the cradle without having to fiddle with removing the case. Check out the Sony carrying case SGPCV1, it's a thin padfolio type case that can double as a fold back stand. I'm not sure how it works so that it fits into the cradle, so hopefully somebody on here that desperately wants to use their Tablet S in a case with their cradle will buy one and show/tell us all. It does require you to basically glue the case to the tablet's back using weak adhesive pads.
I checked it out in Sony website, it's kind of thick and wonder how it can fit into the cradle
It doesn't. I've bought Sony Tablet last week along with a cradle and the mentioned case. The case is excellent, btw: thick, but fits tablet perfectly, can serve as a cradle itself and is nice to hold. But it doesn't go into a cradle. The only option (besides removing it every time, which is not recommended) is to semi-open it (see the third photo on sony-asia.com/product/sgpcv1) and insert a cradle inside. It's too much hassle, so I just shelved the cradle and use the case at all times.
It does kind of fit if you fold the case back on itself, but it's more convenient to remove the case when docking and reattach at a later time with the velcro fasteners that come with it.
Yes, but a tablet also sticks to gel pads, which become dirty when you remove the case often, and need replacing -- and there's only 4 or 6 spare ones!
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Yes, but a tablet also sticks to gel pads, which become dirty when you remove the case often, and need replacing -- and there's only 4 or 6 spare ones!
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Would the tablet be held onto the case properly with just the velcro attachments, minus the gel pads? I was thinking that was one way of how this case worked with the cradle...you removed the tablet from the velcro and put the tablet into the cradle without the case at all. Which really isn't using the tablet within the case and the cradle like I had hoped.
I could also see that what makes this padfolio case unique compared to other Tablet S compatible ones is that it leaves the thinner lip edge wide open and attaches to the thick end. The thin lip end I figured was the part that really needed to make contact with the cradle, so wouldn't folding the cover backwards so that the bottom edge is exposed let it fit? That is to say, the cover would actually fold behind the cradle and cover the back of the cradle once the tablet is docked.
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I guess, yes, although it would be not as firm, and may be uncomfortable to hold.
The thin lip end I figured was the part that really needed to make contact with the cradle, so wouldn't folding the cover backwards so that the bottom edge is exposed let it fit? That is to say, the cover would actually fold behind the cradle and cover the back of the cradle once the tablet is docked.
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Yes, that works. But the folding part of the cover does not stick to the back of the case, so it would lie on a table, looking very strange. As I've mentioned, the cradle can fit inside the half-open case (see attached image).

Cases that work with SGP-DS5

Got myself an Xperia tablet z yesterday and love it, however I'm not a fan of the usb charging flap, so I have just decided to splash out £30 and buy a sgp-ds5 so I can simply slide my tablet in over night and charge without messing about
I'm looking for a case that can remain on, but still allow me to use the dock, I have a few simple needs from the case.
Protection is low down on my list, my tablet will never leave the house, the case is actually more of a stand, I am looking for a case that works as a great stand when I sit down and have the tablet on my lap.I never use the tablet at a table,I just use it when sitting on the couch or when laying in bed, I am looking for a stand that holds the tablet at a nice angel whilst on my lap?
The other thing is price I want one at a reasonable price, I like the official case, but it's silly money for me.
I see a lot about the poetic case, does it fit in the dock? Also the way it works as a stand, doesn't look like it would work well on a lap, looks like it works fine on a table, but as I said I never sit at a table.
Thanks
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Got myself an Xperia tablet z yesterday and love it, however I'm not a fan of the usb charging flap, so I have just decided to splash out £30 and buy a sgp-ds5 so I can simply slide my tablet in over night and charge without messing about I'm looking for a case that can remain on, but still allow me to use the dock, I have a few simple needs from the case. Protection is low down on my list, my tablet will never leave the house, the case is actually more of a stand, I am looking for a case that works as a great stand when I sit down and have the tablet on my lap.I never use the tablet at a table,I just use it when sitting on the couch or when laying in bed, I am looking for a stand that holds the tablet at a nice angel whilst on my lap? The other thing is price I want one at a reasonable price, I like the official case, but it's silly money for me. I see a lot about the poetic case, does it fit in the dock? Also the way it works as a stand, doesn't look like it would work well on a lap, looks like it works fine on a table, but as I said I never sit at a table. Thanks
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The only case I know of that can remain on the XTZ when sitting it in the charging cradle is Sony's XTZ case. I own the XTZ case and I found that even though the XTZ fit in the cradle with the case on, it was not really practical. I also own three other cases (currently using a Poetic case) which require the case to be removed before placing the XTZ in the cradle. But that is not a problem for me. It only takes a few seconds to remove the XTZ from its case or to put it back into its case. I also feel charging the XTZ with its case removed allows the XTZ to better dissipate the heat caused by the charging, which is a good thing.
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The only case I know of that can remain on the XTZ when sitting it in the charging cradle is Sony's XTZ case. I own the XTZ case and I found that even though the XTZ fit in the cradle with the case on, it was not really practical. I also own three other cases (currently using a Poetic case) which require the case to be removed before placing the XTZ in the cradle. But that is not a problem for me. It only takes a few seconds to remove the XTZ from its case or to put it back into its case. I also feel charging the XTZ with its case removed allows the XTZ to better dissipate the heat caused by the charging, which is a good thing.
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Thanks for the reply, when you say the genuine xtz case fit the charger but was not practical can you please explain that a little for me? Do you just mean not practical in the great dissipation sense? Or for another reason?
I would agree keeping any electrical device cooler rather than letting it get warm is always a good thing, but Sony seem to recommend using both accessories together and have designed the 2 to work together, so you would hope the tablet would still be well within its safe heat tolerances when using the case and dock?
The xtz case seems almost perfect for myself, it looks very sturdy to use to prop the tablet on my lap, it fits the charger, it is the lightest and thinnest case I believe?
Just the price really puts me off, £55 is a lot of money compared to most cases
If I went for the nice budget poetic case, and just removed it to charge, would the poetic case hold the tablet at a decent angle on my lap and be nice and steady without me having to hold the tablet firm? Or am I asking too much of any case to so that? Seems like most are just designed to sit on a table and play a movie, but I am trying to help get my tablet sat at the correct viewing angle for surfing whilst on my lap without the need for me to touch it, much like a laptop would.
Thanks
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Thanks for the reply, when you say the genuine xtz case fit the charger but was not practical can you please explain that a little for me? Do you just mean not practical in the great dissipation sense? Or for another reason?
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For another reason. When the XTZ is placed in the cradle with the Sony case on it, the case's front cover must be fully opened and folded towards the rear of the tablet and the case's rear cover must be pulled slightly away from the lower part of the XTZ so it will slide into the cradle. The part about the case's rear cover is not a problem, but the case's front cover wants to lie flat on my desk's top, which means a lot of clear area is needed behind the cradle and on my desk's crowded top, that is a not practical. So, it is better for me to slide the XTZ out of the case when I want to place it in the cradle. Again, the XTZ quickly and easily slides into and out of the case, so that is not a problem for me.
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I would agree keeping any electrical device cooler rather than letting it get warm is always a good thing, but Sony seem to recommend using both accessories together and have designed the 2 to work together, so you would hope the tablet would still be well within its safe heat tolerances when using the case and dock?
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I agree; however, having worked with electronic devices for more than 40 years and knowing heat is their enemy, an enemy that will shorten their life, I tend to give concern to heat dissipation. It is a choice from experience to keep my XTZ as cool as possible.
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The xtz case seems almost perfect for myself, it looks very sturdy to use to prop the tablet on my lap, it fits the charger, it is the lightest and thinnest case I believe? Just the price really puts me off, £55 is a lot of money compared to most cases
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The Sony case is a nice looking, sturdy case. The problem I had with it was the ugly elastic band that holds the case closed. The case will not remain closed without the band because the case does not have a magnet in its front cover like the Poetic and other cases do. The band also caused a notch to be formed on the long edge of the case which subtracted from the case's nice look, and the band would occasionally snag on something when I would pull the XTZ from my messenger bag.
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If I went for the nice budget poetic case, and just removed it to charge, would the poetic case hold the tablet at a decent angle on my lap and be nice and steady without me having to hold the tablet firm? Or am I asking too much of any case to so that? Seems like most are just designed to sit on a table and play a movie, but I am trying to help get my tablet sat at the correct viewing angle for surfing whilst on my lap without the need for me to touch it, much like a laptop would. Thanks
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I like the Poetic case even though it only provides three choices of angles for placing the XTZ; (1) right side up (Sony logo at top of XTZ) at 60º (0º being flat on a desk top), (2) up side down (Sony logo at bottom of XTZ) at 30º, and (3) nearly flat on a desk top. I say "nearly flat" because when the case's front cover is folded towards the rear of the XTZ, the front cover will not allow the XTZ to lie perfectly flat. For me, the choice of angles are enough. I mostly used my XTZ at the 60º angle and the case keeps my XTZ fairly firm in place, and I have no problem browsing web sites or watching videos. When I am doing a lot of typing, I use my XTZ at the 30º angle and again the case keeps my XTZ fairly firm in place. The case's front cover has a strong magnet that holds the case securely closed. The magnet is so strong that it also holds the case's front cover against the rear cover when the case is fully folded open. One thing I do not like is the USB port access hole cut into the fold of the case. Not only does the hole subtract from the case's nice look, it also makes folding the case open a little awkward. I wish I had bought the Poetic case before its manufacturer started cutting the hole in the case. The original Poetic cases did not have the hole.
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For another reason. When the XTZ is placed in the cradle with the Sony case on it, the case's front cover must be fully opened and folded towards the rear of the tablet and the case's rear cover must be pulled slightly away from the lower part of the XTZ so it will slide into the cradle. The part about the case's rear cover is not a problem, but the case's front cover wants to lie flat on my desk's top, which means a lot of clear area is needed behind the cradle and on my desk's crowded top, that is a not practical. So, it is better for me to slide the XTZ out of the case when I want to place it in the cradle. Again, the XTZ quickly and easily slides into and out of the case, so that is not a problem for me.
I agree; however, having worked with electronic devices for more than 40 years and knowing heat is their enemy, an enemy that will shorten their life, I tend to give concern to heat dissipation. It is a choice from experience to keep my XTZ as cool as possible.
The Sony case is a nice looking, sturdy case. The problem I had with it was the ugly elastic band that holds the case closed. The case will not remain closed without the band because the case does not have a magnet in its front cover like the Poetic and other cases do. The band also caused a notch to be formed on the long edge of the case which subtracted from the case's nice look, and the band would occasionally snag on something when I would pull the XTZ from my messenger bag.
I like the Poetic case even though it only provides three choices of angles for placing the XTZ; (1) right side up (Sony logo at top of XTZ) at 60º (0º being flat on a desk top), (2) up side down (Sony logo at bottom of XTZ) at 30º, and (3) nearly flat on a desk top. I say "nearly flat" because when the case's front cover is folded towards the rear of the XTZ, the front cover will not allow the XTZ to lie perfectly flat. For me, the choice of angles are enough. I mostly used my XTZ at the 60º angle and the case keeps my XTZ fairly firm in place, and I have no problem browsing web sites or watching videos. When I am doing a lot of typing, I use my XTZ at the 30º angle and again the case keeps my XTZ fairly firm in place. The case's front cover has a strong magnet that holds the case securely closed. The magnet is so strong that it also holds the case's front cover against the rear cover when the case is fully folded open. One thing I do not like is the USB port access hole cut into the fold of the case. Not only does the hole subtract from the case's nice look, it also makes folding the case open a little awkward. I wish I had bought the Poetic case before its manufacturer started cutting the hole in the case. The original Poetic cases did not have the hole.
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Thank you for taking your time write such an in depth reply, the fact that the Sony case requires so much room has totally out me off that one. Thanks for pointing that out to me. So a case that it's easily removed would be the next best option for me I guess, which you have confirmed the poetic it's simple to click in and out.
Thanks again for explaining the angle functions of the case, can you just confirm the case works well when using it as a stand on your lap? It is a major concern to me and the only thing stopping me buying the poetic really. Thanks
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Thanks again for explaining the angle functions of the case, can you just confirm the case works well when using it as a stand on your lap? It is a major concern to me and the only thing stopping me buying the poetic really. Thanks
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I cannot honestly comment on how well the case will work standing on your lap because I rarely place my XTZ on my lap, but when I do, I have the case fully folded open with the XTZ lying flat.
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I cannot honestly comment on how well the case will work standing on your lap because I rarely place my XTZ on my lap, but when I do, I have the case fully folded open with the XTZ lying flat.
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Ok no worries, thanks for all the help. Guess I'll just have to buy one and see if it's fits my needs, at least they are reasonable money even if it isn't right.
Try too look on amazon you will see a lot of different cases. I have the cradle and the sony case I have no problem using both togethrre at all.
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Try too look on amazon you will see a lot of different cases. I have the cradle and the sony case I have no problem using both togethrre at all.
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Thanks I've spent hours on Amazon and eBay looking at cases I've gone for a roxfit Sony one with the 3m double sided tape, to try first, seems like the lightest simple solution for me, that I think will go in the dock with the case tucked behind it!
Yeah so have I. They really didn't make as much covers for it. I dont how that 3m sticky cover looks. I have the slide in cover from Sony. If not go on YouTube and try to see what people have chosen out.
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Use the roxfit case, not sure the exact name but its really low profile and the flap is magnetic
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Use the roxfit case, not sure the exact name but its really low profile and the flap is magnetic
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Roxfit Book Case Ultra for Sony Xperia Z Tablet at Amazon.com for $38.78 USD plus shipping cost. I'm not liking the idea of having to use double-sided adhesive tape to attach a case to a $600 USD tablet.
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Roxfit Book Case Ultra for Sony Xperia Z Tablet at Amazon.com for $38.78 USD plus shipping cost. I'm not liking the idea of having to use double-sided adhesive tape to attach a case to a $600 USD tablet.
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Op said protection wasn't a concern. Besides, the adhesive is surprisingly good. There is no way the two come apart without extreme force. Mine stays on the dock or in the bedroom so protection wasn't a concern for me either, plus its the slimmest case I've found.
So just buy the sony case, the slide in one or the adhesives type. cause you are looking for the slimmest one. At the same time it looks good having the same namebrand together.
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My dock and roxfit arrived today, after much research I felt the roxfit would be the best for me so ordered one on Sunday.
Works a treat, I have no fear of the adhesive doing any damage. Fits perfectly into the dock very tidy with the cover pinned behind with the magnet.
It is almost the prefect case for me, its only fault is that it tends to slide down if you try and get to much angle on the screen which is a shame, however if you keep it quite upright it works perfect and it's very strong.
Really impressed with how light and tidy this case is, may just look at modifying it to help hold the screen at a lower angle in future if I feel I require it.
Thanks for the help and advice
I've got the same issue, I want to buy the dock but it would mean having to remove the tablet from the case every time, its a tight fit so its quite annoying.
Was hoping there would be a case that would work with the dock (apart from the official one)
http://www.incipio.com/cases/tablet...her-ultra-thin-sony-xperia-tablet-z-case.html
That one looks quite thin, anyone think it'll work with the dock ?
Edit: nvm that one just seems to protect the sides and bottom.
any more successes with finding a case that fits the cradle?
anyone?
Roxfit Case
I have the Roxfit case, and can confirm that it does work with the dock.
Like other users I do find that it can slip down, if trying to use it as a stand, but not a great problem.
My main criticism is that because the front of the case is one rigid piece, when it is folded back, it covers up the camera!
The only way I have found to use it, is to hold it like an open book.
If it were divided into two or three flexible parts,(like an iPad case) it would be possible the fold it back on itself, and so allow the camera to be used.
Has anyone else noticed this problem, or have a solution?
The official Sony 'Natural Rubber' case (SGPCV5) will allow you to dock the tablet but it's pretty messy ... you can hinge the case away from the Xperia and have it folded back and splayed behind the dock.
Not at all ideal but possible if you really want to dock it without taking it out of the case. Personally, I'd only use the case if travelling somewhere with the tablet. At home it doesn't need a case (especially considering that cases add bulk) and since that's where the dock stays, it's never an issue that I want to dock the tablet in the case.

Book style case with kickstand (no bending cover)?

Hey I'm looking for a case with a hard cover that doesn't bend - like a keyboard case or a case with a kickstand. It also MUST attach to the tablet in a way that allows the tablet to swing freely but it doesn't matter if it's via magnet or hinge.
It doesn't matter if it has a keyboard and the quality of the keyboard doesn't matter as I won't be using it.
The Zagg Folio 8" Auto-fit looks perfect - except it's WAY more than I want to pay. Can anyone please recommend any other cases that are lower priced? The feature that I need is a non-bending cover that attaches well, anything else like keyboard or looks is unimportant. Thanks!
Reason I need a non-bending cover is I want to hang the tablet so it hangs on a monitor with the cover portion laying flat on the top of the monitor so it's at eye level for use on a stationary cycle and so the monitor screen is covered. The two bendy covers that I've tried this with "collapse" and the weight of the tablet drags off the top.
I have an idea: Why not use Velcro stickers so it can hang of the top(back) of the display unit itself? It would be way cheaper if you already have something in mind and can be easily removed. And even the slimmest stickers could be left on the cover without interfering with the screen once it's closed or when held while in use.
Nice idea but it's for a machine at my gym.

[Q] Can You Use The Book Cover With The Keyboard Cover (Minus The Back Kickstand :) )

So there is my question. Can you use the book cover with the keyboard without having to detach the book cover and use the crappy kickstand?
IE is the Connection of the keyboard so intrusive that it cause issue for the book cover when folder?
Yes, I experimented with this last weekend. When you fold back the book cover, you can attach the keyboard. If you try to close the book cover with the keyboard attached, the cover won't lie flat.
After a few hours I removed the book cover and reattached the back kickstand. I don't like the feel of the book cover's felt interior against my fingers -- it's more annoying than the added weight of the back kickstand. In fact, I find the Tab S6 uncomfortable to hold in general, from the sharp edges of the metal case to the wonky external stylus. Hoping the Tab S7 (or whatever they call it) improves the design.

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