Review - Galaxy Note 3 ULAK Cheap Multipurpose Case - Pics at Flickr - Galaxy Note 3 Accessories

This is a cheap case - compared to the 50 plus bucks you'd spend for similar cases - but do not let that fool you. The build quality is more than acceptable even if not top notch - I did not find much to complaint about. In my initial search for cases this case did not impress me much - but this really is the swiss army knife of all cases.
However for those of us interested in a good balance of form and function - this case is worth a trial.
Here's the links to buy this Black One http://www.ebay.com/itm/200988294445?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649
White One http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=310825880567
I have a few short things to mention here
1- The belt clip protrudes at the back about 1/3 - 1/2 inch - but I have used this successfully - just put in my shirt pocket and clip the clip to the pocket. Similarly - clip it to the pants pocket - if I am not using this as a belt clipped holster. The clip rotates - to allow positioning to your comfort. The clip is not removable.
2- The holster clip - has a stand ability - both in portrait and in landscape modes - which is really convenient if you have a desk at work where you can just glance at the device looking at you as opposed to lying flat at the desk.
3- Inner cover - the very slim case also has a stand built in which is more flimsy and does a better job of holding the device in landscape than portrait standing up - this alone I have not used much.
4- The inner slim case is perfect for use in the Car GPS mount - because it does not add bulk.
5- The holes and cutouts are perfect - I did not see anything missing but I am not that much of a perfectionist - if it works it is usually good enough for me
6- The access to the ports may vary depending on how the case is configured - i.e. closed/ opened/ reversed - i.e. device facing up in the holster. My favorite way to use is with the device facing up in the holster - this way I do not have to track the holster, and can just stand the phone were ever I am working.
Critique - The white case I have tended to get some dirt on the case and with time is going to look bad - if you do not like the whites to get dirty then should consider a black case - OTOH - the problem is more of a color issue than a case quality issue IMHO.
I have tried to upload pics here - but got some sort of error message - hence went ahead and uploaded to flickr - the access is public.
Album Link http://www.flickr.com/photos/[email protected]/

Trying to add some pics - So please excuse me it this does not work right
http://www.flickr.com/photos/[email protected]/11536914824/
Ok dear folks - I am amazed at my lack of talent here Cannot get the pics to show up - short of downsizing the pics and reuploading to XDA - so that I am not doing. However the pics are there - lots of them at the flickr - and please let me know if you have questions about this case.

Any body have comments?
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Alright folks, I just wanna say for the money spent on this is an excellent choice and covers a lot of uses.
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New Holster Finally here

I have had a Vega Holster for pretty much all my previous cell phones, it does a great job of protecting them and looks great. You can get it in black too.
I couldn't find anyone in the US selling this great holster, they are handmade in Italy and the company is based in the UK.
I ordered through Orate, and it drop ships from the manufacturer via registered USPS in about 10 days for GPB 25 + GPB 5 P&P. Total was about $45.
Here's the link to Orate:-
http://www.orate.co.uk/acatalog/index.html
Here's the link to Vega if you want more info
http://www.vega-holsters.com/Home.asp?ID=1
Also the Vega model number is 1R108.
No affialiation, just wanted to say that I got good service from a hard to find but great holster....
- Tim
I had a Vega holster once.
How would I describe it? Excessive build quality! :shock: 8)
Agreed, they are very well made, but they take a beating and protect the phone very well.
- Tim
I used a Vega holster for my Sony Ericsson Z600 for a couple of years. Amazing quality -- same construction as the heavy duty leather holsters they make for guns. Last forever.
Only questions, though, using a Vega holster with an MDA:
1) is the ringing sound muffled? My Z600 was REALLY hard to hear when it was in the holster -- I depended on vibrate when it was holstered.
2) How easy is it to get the MDA out of the holster when it rings -- without getting your fingers all over the screen?
Great looking and beautifully made products -- but I'd only be interested in this were really a good functional accessory for the MDA...otherwise, no point.
direct link
tim, can you post a link directly to the Vega model number is 1R108 on the orate site. i have searched and canno tfind it and have emailed orate and received no reply.
jonazen said:
I used a Vega holster for my Sony Ericsson Z600 for a couple of years. Amazing quality -- same construction as the heavy duty leather holsters they make for guns. Last forever.
Only questions, though, using a Vega holster with an MDA:
1) is the ringing sound muffled? My Z600 was REALLY hard to hear when it was in the holster -- I depended on vibrate when it was holstered.
2) How easy is it to get the MDA out of the holster when it rings -- without getting your fingers all over the screen?
Great looking and beautifully made products -- but I'd only be interested in this were really a good functional accessory for the MDA...otherwise, no point.
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1) I haven't notice the muffled ring, but I have it on vibrate 99% of the time.
2) It was a little tight at first, but a couple of nights stuffed with paper loosened it up. Also I had to put the phone in 'upside down' otherwise the battery cover was pulled off - By the way the design of the battery cover is one of the worst features of the phone! Screen 'dirt' was not a problem.
The main reason I got the phone was the protection, so many of the other cases don't protect the sides from knocks etc.
- Tim
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tim, can you post a link directly to the Vega model number is 1R108 on the orate site. i have searched and canno tfind it and have emailed orate and received no reply.
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Go to link http://www.orate.co.uk/acatalog/i-Mate_K-Jam.html and scroll all the way to the bottom. Vega link is there. It doesn't show the model number, but I took that from the stamping directly on the back of my holster. Hope it helps.
I am surprised that Vega are still in business, it is so damn hard to buy their holsters in the US. I emailed them to let them know they need to beef up their re-sellers in the US, they didn't even bother to respond. If I had received a reply, I was going to look into the logistics of setting up shop here. Orate seem to be OK though. Not that it matters, but I found out that Orate place a drop-ship order with Vega and it is shipped from Vegas' warehouse directly to the you, with signed, delivery confirmation in a jiffy bag and bubble wrap. Seemed to work well.
- Tim
How does this case attach to your belt? I can't tell.
from the item description:
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This fully lined belt holster can be worn on the belt or simply used as a case. lt features an injection moulded nylon spring clip that locks on to the belt or, for a more secure fastening, the belt may be threaded through the slots and worn either horizontal or vertical to the belt.
When worn near the rear trouser pocket the holster is comfortable and the mobile phone is instantly accessible while sitting or walking. Designed to fit belts up to 4 cm width.
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robwestcott said:
from the item description:
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This fully lined belt holster can be worn on the belt or simply used as a case. lt features an injection moulded nylon spring clip that locks on to the belt or, for a more secure fastening, the belt may be threaded through the slots and worn either horizontal or vertical to the belt.
When worn near the rear trouser pocket the holster is comfortable and the mobile phone is instantly accessible while sitting or walking. Designed to fit belts up to 4 cm width.
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The Vega holster I've used with my SE Z600 is almost identical - just a bit small as befits the smaller phone - but it's the same construction.
The leather is fantastic - like what you'd get with a very thick, high quality belt, with incredibly durable and tight stitching. The clip looks like black plastic - but it's far tougher than ordinary plastic, being made of nylon. A flat tab on the clip slides into a slot in the back of the holster and has a couple of short raised posts on it that fit into corresponding holes (1/8" or so) in the back of the holster -- these lock the clip into the holster so it doesn't pull out by accident -- but you can lift the tab and disengage the posts from the holes easily when you want to, and slide the nylon tab out, removing the clip from the holster when desired. The reason you might want to do this would be to take advantage of the vertical or horizontal belt slots in the back of the holster -- If you don't want to use the nylon clip, you can thread your belt through the slots in the back of the case. Definitely harder than using the clip - but there's NO way the case will come off your belt that way!
Anyway - assuming you keep the clip on the phone - it's a good sized clip, easy to use and very effective. It's large enough to slip over anything from a narrow dress belt to a wide thick belt. The open end of the clip curves back, forming a closed loop when you're not holding it open against the springy tension of the nylon. Maybe that's hard to visualize from my description - but what that means is that you slide the clip over your belt, and as open end clears your belt, the material sort of "springs shut", effectively forming a loop around your belt. It simply will NOT fall off your belt accidentally.
You can also slip the clip over the edge of a pair of pants (if you don't have a belt on), and I regularly clipped it to the carrying strap on my equipment bag when I'd go to the dojo to practice.
I love the contruction, and it's an unusual and handsome case. It should last far longer than your phone.
My only concerns would be:
- the potential for the ringing sound to be muffled
- the difficulty in grabbing the phone out of the holster without inadvertantly pressing one of the buttons that I did not WANT to press
I'm a Vega fan in general, but I'm wondering if I would like a Krusell Cabriolet better for the MDA. I'd love to see one in person before making that decision!
Thanks for the help on the clip! Sounds like exactly the thing I am looking for as a second case.
How is the useability of the case specific to the MDA?
Tim Fountain said:
I have had a Vega Holster for pretty much all my previous cell phones, it does a great job of protecting them and looks great. You can get it in black too.
I couldn't find anyone in the US selling this great holster, they are handmade in Italy and the company is based in the UK.
I ordered through Orate, and it drop ships from the manufacturer via registered USPS in about 10 days for GPB 25 + GPB 5 P&P. Total was about $45.
Here's the link to Orate:-
http://www.orate.co.uk/acatalog/index.html
Here's the link to Vega if you want more info
http://www.vega-holsters.com/Home.asp?ID=1
Also the Vega model number is 1R108.
No affialiation, just wanted to say that I got good service from a hard to find but great holster....
- Tim
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Ordered this case from the same company (orate.co.uk). They sent me the wrong case (1R164). This case is way to big for this phone. I see in your posting that you got another one model number that I'm assuming fits the MDA better. I emailed them 2 days ago, but have gotten no reply. Does anyone know of a company in the US to get this case from?
US Vega Vendor
I looked long and hard for a US supplier, with no luck, so I think you will have to resolve this with Orate.
When I called them to find out where my holster was, I got a good impression of the company, the owner (I think has name was Graham, but I can't be sure) answered all my questions.
- Tim

Cases review Part 1 (also on video format)

2 x Cases review and text guide.
Intro:
I have been looking into the various cases that are out at the moment for the SPVM3100 aka HERMES. I have tested around 8 various case models.
So I decided to put a video together this morning and upload it to YouTube in case like me there are others out there interested in whats on offer for protecting this valuable and indispensable piece of technology.
I hope it helps someone out there and I would be interested in any feedback such as any other cases that my fellow HERMES owners have tried out.
So please "FEED THE THREAD"
Anyway, on with the show. I have also uploaded part one of my case review (2 cases) for the items below on YouTube.
Here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g_LU3KyM0V4
Silicone soft case
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Price: £2.00 (approx)
Brand: unknown
Pros: 1.Price,
2.Keyboard CAN be used with phone in case
3.Sleak and form fitting
4.looks
5.unobtrusive
Cons:Like many silicon cases, it may not last forever
RECOMMENDED
VIEW ITEM
Silicone soft case 2 piece
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Price: £2.00 (approx)
Brand:unknown
Pros: None
Cons: MANY.Main problem is being a silicon two piece created problems with fitting. I bought two seperate cases and neither fitted. When I managed to fit them on both kept falling off.
NOT RECOMMENDED
VIEW ITEM
Leather Case Black
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Price: £10.00
BrandDair
Pros: Good firm fitting, Looks great,with white stitching and all round protection
Cons: Keyboard cannot be opened with phone in case
RECOMMENDED
VIEW ITEM
I'm going to be updating my own website over the coming weeks HEREhttp:www.nicholasendean.com which at present it a portfolio site that I put together as part of Digital Media course at University. But it will be moving over to a part PDA info site when time allows. Please feel free to have a look if you get the time.
Thanks very much for taking the time to make this video - i found it very informative.
I've just ordered the leather stiched case.
What I dont like however is the plastic over the screen, because if I cant slide out the keyboard, without tapping on the screen I have no other method of input.
So what i'll do is get a blade or box cutter and trim out the plastic. The fact I have a screen protector should be enough.
so, thanks very much!
Brenton
Melbourne, Australia

looking for the best case

hey guys and dolls, I am on a hunt to find the best case possible. I have a few very important features that must be met, they are:
Protection (obviously, lol)
must be sleek
not to bulky (don't wanna carry a brick in my pocket)
function (heard some cases cover the proximity sensor)
also would like the option of a kickstand (not gonna make or break a buy however).
I have read what several sites claim to be the "best on the market", however I find it really helps to get the input of actual users and not just the company selling the product (who obviously wants all the cash they can squeeze from you).
TIA
there is something called "bodyglove" it has a kickstand too i think. never tested it because its not available in european stores. so i never tested but it looked more than good to me in quality.
additional search for silicon cases - yes they really exist and you can still move your keyboard and its while keyboard is moved out still fully enclosured.
these silicon cases way better most time than these plastic (crystal) whatever cases out of ebay or such (i bought a lot).
the notches break after three times of removing the casecover (for pressing reset button). also its making nasty scratches on your chrome surface when a bit dirt is in between the phone and the case.
so pay for a good leather case (and thats not very handy most the time) or use a sleek silicon case (u never have to think about removing it out of a case for fully using your rhodium) it feels a lot better in hand and stays in place when you put it down on your desk in oyur car or whatever.
thanks buddy. I will for sure look into the silicon cases. my brother actually has the bodyglove for his Hero, but he does nothing but complain about it, lol.
sadly in the US we don't (or at least Sprint don't) get the beautiful Chrome back for the Rhodium. I have the "Millenium Falcon" battery cover. Though I would love to case mod my Rhodium to make it look sleek and slicker.
Thanks again for the words of advice.

[updated 5/10/11] gTab custom cases REVIEW

This Thread is for information purposes only.
Please note, I'm sorry that this thread was missing for a few days. Please remember that this thread is STRICTLY for reviews of products that I have had the pleasure to play with and try to keep you informed of accessory options. Should you have any recommendation of products that you would like to see a full review on, feel free to just ask
Here is my attempt of a quick review of all the 'custom cases' floating around. I have four to show and I will be as thorough as possible and will try to answer any questions I can. Please post comments as the developers of these cases are watching closely and will continue to produce what is wanted
I'm making up names (as they might go by something else) to keep it simple for myself and the people on 'my list'.
the 'FUSE'
M2 ('official' Malata Case v2)
BlutO (Bluetooth Folio, thx K J Rad for the name help)
the 'CLIP' (Custom 'shell' type folio)
P1 (Prototype One)
P2 (Prototype Two)
P3 (Prototype Three)
M1 (has been referred to as 'official' Malata Case)
P4 (Prototype Four)
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the 'FUSE'
verb (used with object) - to unite or blend into a whole, as if by melting together: The author skillfully fuses these fragments into a cohesive whole.
5/3/11
- PU (synthetic leather / Suede / Velvet / something?)
- Stand / Clasp / Magnetic Closure
- Snug Fit
- Cutouts are PERFECT... USB is NOT covered on the left
- There is a 'flap' at the top above the camera hole that tucks in keeping the TAB covered on all four sides (alleviates the possibility of sliding out)
- can be folded for three different stand angles
- available in Khaki or (light) Black / Gray
Ok, first and foremost I call the the 'FUSE' because is seems to be a combination of the 'M' series and the original p3; with a twist. I can't tell you what the material is but it almost feels like a suede with a 'velvet' type interior (brown chicken brown cow); you can see in the pictures exactly what I mean.
I like this case; I like the feel and I like the look. The black isn't necessarily black as it's more of a gray and the brown looks very professional as well.
The only complaint I have about this case is that while the magnets are hidden (where I like then as opposed to a strap) I wish a stronger magnet was used, however that's my OCD talking.
Enjoy!
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M2 (official Malata)
5/3/11
- Same as m1 except the USB cutout
- PU (synthetic leather) / Stand / Magnetic Edges
- Snug Fit
- Cutouts are CORRECT... USB is NOT covered on the left.
- There is a 'flap' at the bottom that tucks in keeping the TAB covered on all four sides (alleviates the possibility of sliding out)
BlutO
3/15/11
- Bluetooth Keyboard Folio
- Leather / Stand / Magnetic Strap Closure
- Nice and tight fit / Left side cover DOES cover the USB
- Keyboard is removable / Rechargeable (cable is supposed to go to USB to charge, dont have one yet)
- Price point is unknown right now (will update when I know something)
I'm not a big keyboard fan but this was kinda cool to play with and review. First impression: when I heard it was coming I thought that it would be big and bulky; it really isn't. As a matter of fact its just about the side of a large DayTimer Organizer when it's closed.
I was told to use the BlueInput software so I already had it downloaded. There is a demo on the market and the full version is about $20. I don't know what (if any) the limitations are on the demo as I haven't use it that long. It literally tokk me all of THREE minutes (if that) to get it up and running. Turn the bluetooth on (tab and keyboard), open the BlueInput app and tell it to sync, once it connected go to your main setting - keyboards -check the BlueInput to make it available... Next time you at an input screen; long-press and select the BlueInput device. That's it!
It seems to work well but I wont lie I didn't type on it too long. I have relatively chunky hands so the size of this keyboard is not really optimal for me.
The quality of the case seems well made. The fact that the keyboard is removable seems to be a plus as it's pretty small, light, and easily portable if you ever just want to take it out. In a rush to get the prototype to me they forgot to include the charging cable so I have no idea how long it will hold a charge OR if you can use it while it's charging. It DOES have an on/off switch to help optimize battery use
As always, I've included some pics... feel free to ask any questions or provide feedback (the designers of this case ARE watching these threads)
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the 'CLIP'
3/9/11
- Should be available in a few days (limited quantity / white only first shipment)
- PU (synthetic leather) / Multi-Angle Stand / 'Clip' Closure
- Nice and tight fit / Left side middle clip DOES cover the USB
- Will be available in Black and White
- Rumored Price $45ish?
My Take - I didn't really know where to start with this case. At first I really could have cared less; it looked neat but it didn't seen functional at all. Then I put my tab in it. WOW, interesting. REALLY snug, actually, I couldn't believe how well the 4 main 'clips' held it in place.
It took me a minute to understand how it folded out to give the three different viewing angles. If you look the bottom 'clips' aren't as large as the ones towards the tops. This is to allow the bottom portion of the tab to break-away to lean out on the grooves to act as a stand. When closed it also 'clips' into place. Pretty interesting how well it's made to hold the shape and stay so snug. The USB is covered on the left but due to the lack of anything else on the case, buttons are easy to access and press.
The other thing that I found VERY interesting (as you can see below) is that you don't have to remove the case to put it on the dock! This is a big deal to me personally.
Dislikes - For a synthetic leather (although seems to be REALLY good quality) I think that a $45 or so price point is a little high; rumor is that's because it's so new and 'should' drop sometime. Personally (just me) I don't care for the White so much however I'm sure some will want it. Black is backordered right now but supposedly in the works.
Overall - I REALLY like the feel and usability of this case. I will be driving it for a bit and will update you if there are any potential issues.
Enjoy!
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P4
2/22 - Not as bad as expected, there IS a hole for the camera, the button opening isn't as wide as ideal / top portion will stand out at first but will fit with wear in (leather) updated pic
- Leather / Stand / Clasp w/ Magnet Buttons (buttons don's seem to lay flush but I'd imagine that with it being leather it will get there with time, I've only been using it a couple days)
- Nice and tight fit / Left side open so nothing is covered (I like this as it makes it much easier for me to take the tab out of the case for Dock use)
- Folds back at a stand however at a steep angle (similar to dock angle)
*** this prototype had issues at the manufacturer (not my supplier) and I believe that they did NOT include cutouts for the cam and possible not large enough cutouts for the right side buttons. The one that was provided to me for review was already altered with a utility knife. I am expecting some of these tomorrow and will update this post on EXACTLY what may and may not need work on the user end.
I do like this case. It's one step closer in the right direction. I don't have a price point as of yet but I would imagine a tad more than previous cases as it is leather. I have been using this as my daily driver for the last couple of days and have come to appreciate the look and usability being able to remove it for docking so easily. I'm still not a huge fan of the buttons but the case does look like a 'professional portfolio' when closed.
My ideal case? This case with no clasp, strong magnetic closure, less steep standing angle, and proper cutouts. Again, for an inexpensive as they are and limited availability; I'm at least happy to have options
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P1
- Leather / Stand / No Clasp
- as you can see in the pics it's pretty loose around the edges
- Cutouts are perfect for all buttons and slides in from the left so USB is NOT covered (however Tab CAN slide out with the full opening.
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P2
3/2 - I have been using this case for a week or so now and after a day of wear in the magnets DO keep it closed just fine and the 'top' portion that I was worried about the bulge has now come to rest. My only complaint is the the 'stand' sits at a very deep angle
- Leather (I think) / Stand / No Clasp / Magnetic Edges
- Snug Fit - Too snug at the top by the camera making it bulge out
- Cutouts are perfect for all buttons and slides in from the left so USB is NOT covered (however Tab CAN slide out with the full opening but doubtful with the tighter fit)
- Magnets don't seem too tight but that could be because of the bulge?
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P3
- PU (synthetic leather) / Stand / Clasp / Magnetic Closure
- Snug Fit
- Cutouts are OK... USB is covered on the left and the 'back soft button' is slightly covered. This can be manipulated but when I played with it I could still use the button
- There is a 'flap' at the top above the camera hole that tucks in keeping the TAB covered on all four sides (alleviates the possibility of sliding out)
- can be folded for three different stand angles
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M1 (official Malata)
- PU (synthetic leather) / Stand / Magnetic Edges
- Snug Fit
- Cutouts are OK... USB is covered on the left but that's it.
- There is a 'flap' at the bottom that tucks in keeping the TAB covered on all four sides (alleviates the possibility of sliding out)
- Case seem like it will 'rip' around edges soon and that is a concern making it a 'daily driver' for me.
There you go. I hope you enjoy and get an idea that there ARE people working to get us product.
I have already expressed my opinion to my supplier; personally if the M1 was leather I would love that and think all would be well in the world for now the P3 is my daily driver.
By the way, I would like to thank all the members that I have the privilege to deal with in getting products to. In times of trouble you guys have been understanding and a pleasure to deal with and I hope it continues. Also, want to thank the DEV's here for keeping us alive; without you guys we wouldn't be here!
Please note, I'm sorry that this thread was missing for a few days. Please remember that this thread is STRICTLY for reviews of products that I have had the pleasure to play with and try to keep you informed of accessory options. Should you have any recommendation of products that you would like to see a full review on, feel free to just ask
Welcome back buddy ...
Great reviews,
My review of The Clip
I just posted this review over at Steve's site and thought I'd repost it here:
This is the first case I've found that I think rises to the level of what you see available for the iPad. It seems well-constructed and the GTab fits very snugly -- it ain't going anywhere!
The screen angle settings are great. I no longer have to hold it up or lean it against something to watch a movie. Not to mention you can have it sitting on your desk or a table and watch or on the kitchen counter and read recipes.
I got the white, BTW, which I happen to like -- time will tell how it stands up to discoloration, etc. (Note to Steve: I think this would look killer with colored stitching.)
The biggest immediate downside is that one of the clips partially covers the microSD/USB slot, which I was aware of beforehand. This was not a dealbreaker for me, but I can see how it might be for others. I would be curious how secure the case would be if that clip were removed. Or, perhaps, it could be on a spring-loaded/lockable hinge or something. (Edit not in original review: as Steve pointed out to me by email, this is not an issue if you put the GTab in upside down!) Likewise there is no slot for the dock, but I don't use my tablet that way, so it's not an issue for me.
Even with these potential issues, I think it's at least 4.5 stars (which isn't an option). Add in the great communication with Steve and the superfast shipping (~4 days, I think, including a weekend!), and I'm giving it 5 stars.
SSMUG, I thought the clip DID support the dock and could be blocked in without removing from the case. I am guessing you still need to flip out a part of it though. Is that what you mean? like, with it closed you can't dock it but if you flip it open you could dock it?
ylsf said:
SSMUG, I thought the clip DID support the dock and could be blocked in without removing from the case. I am guessing you still need to flip out a part of it though. Is that what you mean? like, with it closed you can't dock it but if you flip it open you could dock it?
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You can flip the bottom back and throw it on the dock.. I think he means that IF you turn the tab upside down in the clip to have easier access to the USB, then the dock port would be on top
At least I think that's what was meant by that?
ylsf said:
SSMUG, I thought the clip DID support the dock and could be blocked in without removing from the case. I am guessing you still need to flip out a part of it though. Is that what you mean? like, with it closed you can't dock it but if you flip it open you could dock it?
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it2steve said:
You can flip the bottom back and throw it on the dock.. I think he means that IF you turn the tab upside down in the clip to have easier access to the USB, then the dock port would be on top
At least I think that's what was meant by that?
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Yeah, I'm not sure what I meant either... I must have had a senior moment when I wrote that. I've edited my post. Sorry for any confusion!
Really like that white 'The Clip'. Wish it was real leather tho for that price.
Still might spring for one anyway...especially since you don't have to remove it to dock your gtab.
Thanks a lot for the reviews, it was very informative. My only complaint is to please take a little more time with taking quality photos. I know you're not taking advertising images, but the close ups on areas that you think deserved more attention weren't even in focus.
I can't wait until the 'Clip' ships in black, I'll be buying thanks to your review.
Definitely going to grab one of these...
thinking I would like white, but will take black if they come in first.
Can someone point me to Steve's site?
Thanks for all your input, this really helped me in my search for an ideal case.
What kind of setup do you have on your gtablet? The interface looks awesome. What rom and apps do you use?
Thank you much for your time, I want my tablet to look like yours
smith, we have to be careful not to stray beyond reviewing items in this thread - forum rules - but if you look at the email address in Steve's signature, you should be able to figure out the answer to your question.
Thanks for the reviews Steve...very informative and great pics!
Sorry if this is off topic, but would be interested in finding out what ROM, wallpaper, apps, widgets, etc. you have on your GTab in the M1 photos....really sharp!
Thanks for these great revews! I'm patiently waiting for BlutO.
Terry MacRae
Running VEGAn 5.1.1/Clemsyn Kernel
i went to your website but most of them sold out . i want to get a bluto hjxhjx
There is a *rumor* that in the coming weeks there is a new m1 type case with a different material that's supposed to be a cleaner look and thinner. If / when I get any details I will keep you posted.
Of course, I'm doing what I can to get one ASAP to get a review up to see what the buzz is about.
I don't know if it's supposed to be an official Malata case as of yet of what. As soon as I know more I will keep you posted.
Of course (like with the BlutO) it may take weeks before we ever see any stateside, you never know.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003F8UJAU
I bought this case and screen protector.
I really want a stand though.
Will the clip work with the above case?
drizzt5 said:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003F8UJAU
I bought this case and screen protector.
I really want a stand though.
Will the clip work with the above case?
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Yes, the Skinomi protector you got is very very thin. I have basically the same thing on mine, I just got it from aaron rather than Skinomi, and it fits perfectly.
My take on the M1
I have gotta say, the M1 is a very sexy looking case, the white stitching really makes it stand out. Even though the material is not real leather, its synthetic (PU), the PU is really good quality and the stitching seems to be very good.
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The tablet is held in very well because of the flap on the bottom, but it covers the dock connector. I guess its fine to cover it because only a dock can get to it and you can not dock while the case is on the tablet, but it would be nice for it to be exposed just in-case a dock cable is made.
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The case seemed to fit the tablet decently well. Hopefully the PU will relax a bit and it will sit a bit better around the bezel, right now the case sticks up a bit around the screen and it will not just sit fully closed (but the slightest bit of force will push it closed).
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The hole for the touch buttons is cut to just the right size, a bit bigger might be nice but it is large enough for easy use.
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The magnets holding the case closed show a bit on the inside of the case, but its not too bad.
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The edge seems to be very very well done, unlike the original review seems to suggest. My guess is that they had been heat sealing the edges like they still do around the speaker hole (and other openings in the side of the case) at the time of the original review, now they are folding the PU under and stitching it closed.
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My guess is that the case would probably not help protect against drop damage at all, mostly because the corners are open.
All in all, I give it a 4/5. Sure it covers the dock and the USB, and yes Its not real leather, but for under $30 its a really nice and pretty case.

10.1 Keyboard Case I Finally Had To Pick a Universal and so....

with complete frsutration in no keyboard case looking to ever be made for my purchase of the top tablet at the time the Galaxy Pro i have ended my search and somewhat happy.
my first purchase after exhausting months of hoping and searching led me purchase the M-Edge Stealth which upon setting up was the most impressive 3rd party universal i had ever seen. i see no reason to go into all the details that had me loving this case because very quickly i discovered it had 1 flaw that completely killed it. one of the greatest features was t he magnet safe strap and the base was magnet as well and sadly this caused the Pro to go to sleep every time i would touch it. if you push it up in the holsters it was fine but touching it or moving it and it would slide down just a hair and that hair caused the magnets to put it to sleep. i spent some time since it was such a great case trying to make it work but with much sadness i had to return it.
my next purchase and what i am staying with is the Kensington Keyfolio Pro 2 and at this pricxe i can live with the few things i would change.
quick review:
- keyboard types nice and almost all the keys for Home , Settings, Volume, Web, Music, work and go to the app i desired. it also seems to autoconnect after casing it up and opening it back up again so functionaly it is very nice
- case sadly is not a nice leather feel like the M-Edge and although not bad it feels kinda like it might carck eventually like cheap fake leather can do but only time will tell
- it is in no way as thin as the M-Edge and much bulkier than he 11" laptop i would carry but not ridiculous to me
- it has large and small corners with velcro to allow to place it wherever on the back plate that holds it which is different put nice and allows some positioning to what you like. i will say though that i was going with the small angles anyway but the large were on it and one ripped as i tried to take it off and so i know now how to handle them.
- the Logitech or Zagg of my dreams would not have allowed me to take the keyboard out and place it where i like and i see the value in this now as well
- there is no camera hole on the back put it does state that you can cut it out and they thought of this but since i dont use the back camera for anything i dont mind
anyway hope this helps out another 10.1 like me that has been frustrated with no top of the line model available.
fletch33 said:
with complete frsutration in no keyboard case looking to ever be made for my purchase of the top tablet at the time the Galaxy Pro i have ended my search and somewhat happy.
my first purchase after exhausting months of hoping and searching led me purchase the M-Edge Stealth which upon setting up was the most impressive 3rd party universal i had ever seen. i see no reason to go into all the details that had me loving this case because very quickly i discovered it had 1 flaw that completely killed it. one of the greatest features was t he magnet safe strap and the base was magnet as well and sadly this caused the Pro to go to sleep every time i would touch it. if you push it up in the holsters it was fine but touching it or moving it and it would slide down just a hair and that hair caused the magnets to put it to sleep. i spent some time since it was such a great case trying to make it work but with much sadness i had to return it.
my next purchase and what i am staying with is the Kensington Keyfolio Pro 2 and at this pricxe i can live with the few things i would change.
quick review:
- keyboard types nice and almost all the keys for Home , Settings, Volume, Web, Music, work and go to the app i desired. it also seems to autoconnect after casing it up and opening it back up again so functionaly it is very nice
- case sadly is not a nice leather feel like the M-Edge and although not bad it feels kinda like it might carck eventually like cheap fake leather can do but only time will tell
- it is in no way as thin as the M-Edge and much bulkier than he 11" laptop i would carry but not ridiculous to me
- it has large and small corners with velcro to allow to place it wherever on the back plate that holds it which is different put nice and allows some positioning to what you like. i will say though that i was going with the small angles anyway but the large were on it and one ripped as i tried to take it off and so i know now how to handle them.
- the Logitech or Zagg of my dreams would not have allowed me to take the keyboard out and place it where i like and i see the value in this now as well
- there is no camera hole on the back put it does state that you can cut it out and they thought of this but since i dont use the back camera for anything i dont mind
anyway hope this helps out another 10.1 like me that has been frustrated with no top of the line model available.
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Moko has a keyboard case on Amazon. I bought their book cover case and it is very nice.
Cheers,
Rich
Sent from my BN NookHD+ using Tapatalk
rholm said:
Moko has a keyboard case on Amazon. I bought their book cover case and it is very nice.
Cheers,
Rich
Sent from my BN NookHD+ using Tapatalk
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yeah i looked at one of those but what i dont like about it:
- the kickstand - this limits position placement where the Kensington allows from straight up with keyboard in case to almost flat and stays in any position between them
- the full edge holster - i like to see the tablet with minimum corners or preferably which only comes with ones made specifically for the tablet that it snaps into place with almost no edge
- the keyboard is large with the big palm area and it does not have all the Android specific keys to launch everything which allows me to rarely touch my screen
i am not saying it isnt nice but it wasnt what i was looking for and i doubt there is an option out there i didnt research. thanks for the info though and maybe its something others might like
Samsung has neglected the Tab Pro 10.1
Its these disappointing products that brought me to just buy a stand alone keyboard option. After almost a year of traveling around the country with my Galaxy Tab Pro 10.1, throwing it in my backpack between classes, and carrying it around to camping trips and etc. I've decided that its a little too late to purchase a case or keyboard folio at this point.
Samsung really did their customers wrong by not producing a suitable keyboard/case for the galaxy tab pro 10.1. At the very list they could have worked with 3rd parties to produce these options.

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