Hey guys, just found this on ebay and wanted to share.
www.ebay.co.uk/itm/150962950390
Dont know if this is legit.
If anyone takes the plunge please let me know if it is any good.
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I ordered that one, I think same seller name miao miao.
The spen from outside looks 90% same as oem. Only the tip color the white a bit off not as clean as oem, like painted or something.
The second one is the samsung brand on the metal abit different, not in a bad way, just different if you compared side by side.
It is acts exactly like the oem. Where you press the button it acts differently than when you dont press, just like oem.
The problem is .... I cant use it.
It's over sensitive, the screen reacted when the tip is a quarter inch away, and theres no way to adjust the sensitivity since there is no potentiometer inside that we can turn it to adjust like the oem.
Not sure I got the defective one or all like that, but the seller is sending a replacement that I havent got yet.
Nice... keep me updated
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Just seaeched for some of the ebay feedbacks...
Found 4 reviews after quick search and only one of the 4 said the pen didnt work...
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podface said:
Hey guys, just found this on ebay and wanted to share.
www.ebay.co.uk/itm/150962950390
Dont know if this is legit.
If anyone takes the plunge please let me know if it is any good.
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order directly from Samsung and use the 50% promo code: rE156940u
That code is just for US store isnt it?
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Vanquiz said:
I ordered that one, I think same seller name miao miao.
The spen from outside looks 90% same as oem. Only the tip color the white a bit off not as clean as oem, like painted or something.
The second one is the samsung brand on the metal abit different, not in a bad way, just different if you compared side by side.
It is acts exactly like the oem. Where you press the button it acts differently than when you dont press, just like oem.
The problem is .... I cant use it.
It's over sensitive, the screen reacted when the tip is a quarter inch away, and theres no way to adjust the sensitivity since there is no potentiometer inside that we can turn it to adjust like the oem.
Not sure I got the defective one or all like that, but the seller is sending a replacement that I havent got yet.
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The S-Pen that came with my note 2 works from 1/2 inch away and I can use it just fine. 1/4 of an inch shouldn't be a problem.
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Maybe I'm too anal, but it's a problem for me, I flip the homescreen to the right, a slight movement on air makes it moves back to left. On note, I draw something, takes the spen off the screen, and its still drawing something while hovering.
My OEM spen, it only works when it touch the screen, and I expect no less than that.
If it truly works like the OEM there should be a way to adjust the knock off spen. There are multiple posts about the adjustments.
I've had two spens and the spen with the eraser and I've had to adjust them all. Lol
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If it truly works like the OEM there should be a way to adjust the knock off spen. There are multiple posts about the adjustments.
I've had two spens and the spen with the eraser and I've had to adjust them all. Lol
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That's what I've been trying to find, on oem, under the button I can see the potentiometer, but not on this fake one.
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I'd love to find a stylus to use with the sketchpad app. Works really well but hard to paint with my finger on this anyone know of there is one that works on the NC?
I see the targus one for iPad but I don't know if that works for this or not.
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The iPad is a capacitive screen meaning that it responds to objects that are electrically conductive as change in voltage that the screen can detect the location of. The Nook Color has the same type of screen, so any stylus or pen mod that works for an iPad should work for a Nook Color.
No guarantees of course since this is just off the top of my head but good luck and report back with your findings
I ordered a box wave stylus (as it has good reviews and was on sale for $10). I will report if it works well or not for the sketching app
I've had the boxwave for a few months for my ipad. I am not having much luck with it on the nook, but that could be due to having the anti-glare screen protector on.
Good luck!
I tried using my wife's Pogo stylus, but when trying to draw with it, its like the stylus will draw a dashed line in 1-2cm increments -- completely unusable. I ordered the Dagi P005 stylus in hope that its larger flat tip will provide usable results. I'll post up my impressions when it finally comes in.
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So the boxwave stylus (I don't have a screen protector) worked pretty well. No real complaints. It isn't as easy as sketching with a pencil but I am overall decently happy with it.
However, I traded with a coworker and gained a Griffin GC16040 Stylus because he doesn't like it for his iPad. That draws pretty nice with the Autodesk app. I can get smooth lines (no hopping) and don't have to press super hard to get a result. I would definitely say that is the winner of the two. He said he got it off buy.com for $13 new with shipping.
I am going to snag a second.
Excellent! I'm glad to know I have options. I was going to be pretty disappointed if I couldn't find one that worked.
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I think Wacom has some good ones, they focus on drawing pads for artwork and such so I imagine they are pretty good at it.
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I think Wacom has some good ones, they focus on drawing pads for artwork and such so I imagine they are pretty good at it.
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Don't think wacom pens will work that way. Pretty sure they use a proprietary technology. Please let me know if I am wrong.
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Ive been really curious about this as well.
Im interested in the amount of pressure that must be applied at the width of the mark it makes.
Anyway you can do some line tests and upload?
I wonder what inside makes one stylus better than another, it would be like one finger being better than the other.
Just received my Dagi stylus.... works splendidly. They sent both the P005B and a free P101 stylus - both of which work well. No stuttering. No dashed lines. No other nonsense. The Dagi has a nice 12mm transparent tip so you can see exactly where you're writing. I love it.
Also, while I cannot comment on every Wacom stylus, I can say my wife's did not work with the Nook. (As expected). Do they even make a capacitive stylus?
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Tim - Thanks for the feedback on the Dagi. Do you use a screen protector on your NC?
I can do pressure tests and get them uploaded this weekend. If I remember right from playing around it wasn't I just adjusted the pencil tips in the app. Which worked fine for me.
As for wacom no capacitive styluses.
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I currently use one. I tried the Pogo stylus with and without one and only used the Dagi with one.
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I bought a targus ipad stylus which from what i can tell is the same as the griffin but does not draw consistently at all. Has anyone else tried one? Also in general the touch screen seems to not work very well at the edges of the screen, is this a common problem?
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I can do pressure tests and get them uploaded this weekend. If I remember right from playing around it wasn't I just adjusted the pencil tips in the app. Which worked fine for me.
As for wacom no capacitive styluses.
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The new EEE Slate comes with a Wacom Stylus, the screen is indeed capacitive. Not sure what model or if can be purchased separately.
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Just received my Dagi stylus.... works splendidly. They sent both the P005B and a free P101 stylus - both of which work well. No stuttering. No dashed lines. No other nonsense. The Dagi has a nice 12mm transparent tip so you can see exactly where you're writing. I love it.
Also, while I cannot comment on every Wacom stylus, I can say my wife's did not work with the Nook. (As expected). Do they even make a capacitive stylus?
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I appreciate the feedback on the Dagi stylus. Where did you order yours from?
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The new EEE Slate comes with a Wacom Stylus, the screen is indeed capacitive. Not sure what model or if can be purchased separately.
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Thank you for that info. I couldn't find one on their site but now am on the hunt for that stylus to see if works on nook. I think toughbooks use that too which incase we have one at work I can test with.
★found it but it says only suitable for bamboo tablets. Not sure what that applies to. Looks just like Asus one★
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I appreciate the feedback on the Dagi stylus. Where did you order yours from?
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Got it on eBay from an Australian seller, but it seems to have come straight from Dagi. It showed up in about a week in spite of coming from Taiwan.
I've got a BoxWave and a Dagi on the way. I will be using them for class notes. I'll let you know how they work out for me.
well, i don't have this tablet and i don't know if i like the 7 inch size and i don't know if someone already posted this already but it would take me a year to read all the posts on this forums so anyway here you go a little trick that can help your tablet lock and unlock using the case http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Ad_QrjtrvE&feature=ytfce, and i'd appreciate if someones tell me where can i buy magnet?
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well, i don't have this tablet and i don't know if i like the 7 inch size and i don't know if someone already posted this already but it would take me a year to read all the posts on this forums so anyway here you go a little trick that can help your tablet lock and unlock using the case http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Ad_QrjtrvE&feature=ytfce, and i'd appreciate if someones tell me where can i buy magnet?
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It would take you a year to read them all, but only a couple seconds to use the search button
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You can buy almost anything on Ebay.
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I bought a cheap cover on Amazon, just for protection until a better selection becomes available. It has two magnets to hold the cover closed, but it does not activate the screen.
The sensor seems to be located on the opposite side from where a cover opens (left side, about 2 inches from the bottom), which I find bizarre.
Anyway, you can purchase magnetic printer backing for printing your own refrigerator magnets. I'm going to see if that will work.
Edit: never mind. The magnet has to be stronger than the type I mentioned.
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Anyone know of a good fine-point pen for talking notes and drawing on the nexus? I currently have the rather large conventional tablet pen but I was hoping to get a finner point pen. A anyone know of a good model? If possible please provide a link to a store brand. Thank you!
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served24 said:
Anyone know of a good fine-point pen for talking notes and drawing on the nexus? I currently have the rather large conventional tablet pen but I was hoping to get a finner point pen. A anyone know of a good model? If possible please provide a link to a store brand. Thank you!
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adonit and dagi
google them, first link. this form won't let me post links.
both has tips that fakes a fine point; a see through tip basically. other than that, a fine point is not possible on this type of display.
I've ordered one of these from Amazon (UK):
http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B001B1XLSK/ref=pe_217191_31005151_3p_dp_1
It's meant to have a finer tip, but will have to see when it arrives
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I just saw the adonit version has also a pressure sensitive version if you are looking to take serious notes or draw. but a regular fine point will only help to see where you are writing, they're all the same.
Anything less than $20?
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I have a stylus I got at wallgreens. It is not fine point, but it is small and acts fine point-ish. Was only 5 dollars, and works great for precision use like drawing. U can find them by the checkout.
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robrooter said:
I have a stylus I got at wallgreens. It is not fine point, but it is small and acts fine point-ish. Was only 5 dollars, and works great for precision use like drawing. U can find them by the checkout.
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Any chance you can provide a picture of that stylus? Snap a crappy photo with a phone camera or, the Nexus 7 perhaps?
I have a Walgreens like 2 blocks away and I've yet to see anything like that at one, but there are several others here in Las Vegas I can check on, just need to know what I'm looking for, or a brand name, product/model number, etc. If you have the original receipt for it when you bought it, the Walgreens SKU code (product number) would help too.
Here are the three pictures. The blue one is the walgreens one. The black is a normal size stylus. The head half the size at least. It not fine point but small enough to help.
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Adonit is the best I've seen. However these capacitive touch screens aren't going to give you fine control. That's the downside to the technology. The Adonits have smaller contacts but won't magically give you a pressure sensitive pen such as a Galaxy Note. It has additional screen tech layers that give it that ability.
Just don't want you to be dissatisfied or have too high of hopes.
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I just ordered the Kuel H10. I'll let you know how it is once it arrives if you're interested. I had another one but that was pretty bad, so I'm hoping the Kuel is an improvement.
You won't get something fine tipped like a ball point with a capacitive screen. The screen needs a large area (Relative to a fine tipped stylus) the size of a finger tip close to the screen, and takes the center of the area interacting with the screen to find the tap point.
The way the Note, Note 2, etc get a fine tipped stylus is by using additional technology to the capacitive screen.
The closest thing you can get is a stylus that has a pad the correct area, and has a pivot at the pad to provide the approximate feel of a fine tipped stylus like so:
This is an adonit Jotpro.
They still have the drag of a larger stylus, but give a pretty good feel. Be prepared to spend a bit more; a jotpro is around $25.
The tips on those things are pretty fragile I hear. Have not tried them myself.
My Kuel H10 just arrived today, and so far I like it. Though it's absolutely tiny.. and I have small hands. For someone with big hands it would feel like a toothpick almost. The tip on it is pretty great though, so that's a plus.
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You won't get something fine tipped like a ball point with a capacitive screen. The screen needs a large area (Relative to a fine tipped stylus) the size of a finger tip close to the screen, and takes the center of the area interacting with the screen to find the tap point.
The way the Note, Note 2, etc get a fine tipped stylus is by using additional technology to the capacitive screen.
The closest thing you can get is a stylus that has a pad the correct area, and has a pivot at the pad to provide the approximate feel of a fine tipped stylus like so:
This is an adonit Jotpro.
They still have the drag of a larger stylus, but give a pretty good feel. Be prepared to spend a bit more; a jotpro is around $25.
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Picked up one of these from Frys. Works reasonably well, but I notice some "skips" when drawing lines. Still overall pretty good.
Boxwave EverTouch
served24 said:
Anyone know of a good fine-point pen for talking notes and drawing on the nexus? I currently have the rather large conventional tablet pen but I was hoping to get a finner point pen. A anyone know of a good model? If possible please provide a link to a store brand. Thank you!
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I bought the BoxWave EverTouch about three weeks ago and I really like it. The main challenge with using any stylus on a tablet is not touching your palm to the screen, but after I've adjusted to it, I really enjoy using it. I primarily utilize it to take notes at school, but I've recently begun doing my calculus homework and exporting it as pdf in FreeNote. The microfiber tip has virtually no drag on the screen and while it's not as precise as the adonit jot pro, it's much more durable and I feel like it holds up quite well. Not bad for $10.
The biggest downside of using this stylus is the diameter of the tip is bigger than I want. After a bit of adjusting I can make mostly accurate marks but I'm still on the lookout for a stylus with this same capacitive microfiber tip with a smaller diameter.
Look for "Boxwave EverTouch" on amazon.
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Picked up one of these from Frys. Works reasonably well, but I notice some "skips" when drawing lines. Still overall pretty good.
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yeah I had to sell mines because of the skipping issues when drawing especially with "draw something with friends"
Almost every thread is either a CASE or BATTERY!
Where are the pens thread?? The s pen 2 is as thin as a toothpick i hate it!!
So pen holders/pens, what you use where'd you get it, post!
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I got the pen that came with the phone and use the compartment it comes with as my holder...
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As do I, I like the size and shape of the spen, for what little I use it for.
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Xxul said:
Almost every thread is either a CASE or BATTERY!
Where are the pens thread?? The s pen 2 is as thin as a toothpick i hate it!!
So pen holders/pens, what you use where'd you get it, post!...
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there are a few threads. Some are DIY projects because other find the pen too small or uncomfortable.
I think you don't see much is because many people don't use the Spen, or very often to warrant needing something else. Others haven't figured a way to keep the larger pen with the phone as conveniently. It's one nice thing about the Spen, it stores in the phone, so it's just there. Maybe when the phone starts getting close to the 7" size, the Spen will be more comfortable for you.
Personally, I just use the Spen and the phone's holder. I only use it occasionally, and it's usually as a mouse for certain web applications.
I purchased the s pen with the eraser which is much more comfortable for me but I use it for my note 10.1 as opposed to my note 2. It is inconvenient to carry around and I don't want to lose it given the price. I do use my note 2 for notes at work but I just deal with the built in s pen.
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I actually gutted it and implanted the guts in my dominant pointer finger.
chrischoi said:
I actually gutted it and implanted the guts in my dominant pointer finger.
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LOL!
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chrischoi said:
I actually gutted it and implanted the guts in my dominant pointer finger.
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LoL that's how it's done!
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I seldom use the spen functions, so just use the stock one which suites me just fine.
I do have a couple different pens for it as they came with some of my cases, lol! No where near the functionality of the stock one though.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2210976
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2270339
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2191047
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2258689
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1956024
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JesseMT4G said:
I seldom use the spen functions, so just use the stock one which suites me just fine.
I do have a couple different pens for it as they came with some of my cases, lol! No where near the functionality of the stock one though.
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Is there a list of SPen functions? I just button jam and keep tapping the screen until it does something. Never does what I want it to do.
chrischoi said:
I actually gutted it and implanted the guts in my dominant pointer finger.
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Could you post instructions?
double1 said:
Could you post instructions?
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Instructions.. How about donating the finger... Hummmm ..
OP go to amazon and search got galaxy note bamboo pen.. you will find it. There are actually 3-4 different pens.
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Is there a list of SPen functions? I just button jam and keep tapping the screen until it does something. Never does what I want it to do.
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probably. I've seen it somewhere. If you hold the button down, hold the pen to screen, you'll screen capture.
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Could you post instructions?
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This is basic, every phone comes with a tutorial when you're setting it up. Also there are tons of video reviews on functionality on YouTube and sammy. Com.
Do a basic google search and you'll be buried by the amount of spen instructions.
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I have the Wacom Feel pen. I have the heavier (more expensive) carbon one (click on pic).
Note sure if this promo code still works for 20% off: STYLUS-BAMBOO4U
EDIT: I checked the code and it still works
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Is there a list of SPen functions? I just button jam and keep tapping the screen until it does something. Never does what I want it to do.
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The manual has them; I think. I use the following:
1. With button pressed, do a "less than" "<" sign on the screen and it goes back
2. Do a "^" and you get menu details
3. Press button, tap and hold on screen and it gives you an an editable screen shot.
4. Do a circle (with button pressed) and it will cut out that section as a picture which you can paste anywhere.
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This is basic, every phone comes with a tutorial when you're setting it up. Also there are tons of video reviews on functionality on YouTube and sammy. Com.
Do a basic google search and you'll be buried by the amount of spen instructions.
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This was a joke. The poster wanted instruction to transfer the guts of the spen to one's finger...
I have the Bamboo Stylus Feel from Amazon and mine certainly didn't come in that insanely sexy box in the picture.
Just sayin
apallohadas said:
I have the Bamboo Stylus Feel from Amazon and mine certainly didn't come in that insanely sexy box in the picture.
Just sayin
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my carbon one came in the sexy box. It's a paper box so you're not missing out much. I heard several cases of the plastic ones breaking after a pair of weeks so I coughed up a bit more cheddar and bought the expensive one.
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there are 2 more s-pen gestures:
tap twice while holding the button to open a floating notepad.
draw a line up while holding the button to open a launcher app that lets you use custom gestures.
I use the s-pen, because i love it's design.
Anyone have it. Any thoughts on it.
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Anyone have it. Any thoughts on it.
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I had it for a couple days and I really enjoyed it. The only reason I returned it is because it attracts my German Sheppard's hair like crazy...lol but you might not have that problem. Also, it doesn't protect that much but it sure looks good.
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Is there a setting that makes it turn on when you put it on
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It is not as tight or secure on my phone as I thought it would be. Dropped from a couple feet and the phone popped out of it. I have one of the older gray ones. Anyone else have the same or different experience?
The flap would not close all the way because I already had a tempered glass on the screen. It is extremely hard to use with one hand. I tried really hard to like it because I personally think it looks nice, but had to return it for those two reasons.
I just bought mine today. I thought it was broke at first because nothing happened when I put the phone into the case. I turned off my lock, checked to make sure the app was installed. Then I remembered I have a tempered screen protector on. When I took it off, the case works just fine. I think I'm going to take it back because it provides absolutely no protection at all. It only works with HTC apps: no gmail, fb, hangouts, 3rd party sms apps...nothing other than HTC's apps. It looks good and it's a neat trick but for $50 I saw all I needed to see here.
I do really like the principle of the Dot View Case, however its the effort of one handed operation that is hampering the thing... Its not as if i have small hands either - at 6'3" i have absolute shovel hands and still struggle.
Unsure...
Case sucks
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Is there a setting that makes it turn on when you put it on
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There is a magnet on the left side just above the middle that invokes the dot view graphics. You can try it on your M8 with a small magnet.
I wasted 35 on this lol
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Love this case! So unique. Well i am done, you guys can continue nagging now.
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I really like the case and the idea of it, but it is slightly off for me. When it is closed, the case is a few mm to the left, so the dots aren't as sharp and more of a blur. If I push the flap to the right a little they line up perfectly. I don't have a screen protector. Does anyone else have this issue? Possibly a defect?
I don't mind holding the flap to use the phone as the phone is big enough that I pretty much need two hands to use it anyways. I will continue to use the case, but I may end up returning it before my 14 days are up if I don't fall in love with it. Right now the only thing really bother me is what I mentioned above with it being slightly off.
I have no interest on Dot case. And also don't have any one.
sending mine back. it's fun but not practical as it hinders one hand use impossible .
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kennypow3rs said:
Case sucks
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andrewnelson said:
I have no interest on Dot case. And also don't have any one.
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Fantastic contribution guys...!!!!! Really. Why did you bother wasting your energy posting?
Given the quality of the doubledip cases for M7, I wasn't expecting much in quality. I hope 3rd parties are allowed to do their own dot view. I've only seen S view type cases for the M8 right now.
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sending mine back. it's fun but not practical as it hinders one hand use impossible .
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Flip the cover around the back and one hand use is just fine- it may not wrap around the back perfectly due to the curve, but does not stick out enough to hinder one hand typing, browsing etc, unless you have smurf size hands....
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Flip the cover around the back and one hand use is just fine- it may not wrap around the back perfectly due to the curve, but does not stick out enough to hinder one hand typing, browsing etc, unless you have smurf size hands....
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same here, after folding flap back I have no problem with one handed use..
Purchased the Dot View case from VZW originally, wasn't very happy with the Warm Gray color. Purchased the Warm Black Dot View case from the Shop Android part of the site and received it today, its the exact same color that VZW is advertising as warm gray, I was expecting a black case as depicted in the photos, the part numbers on the packaging are different, the VZW packaging has an HTC SKU 99H11530-00 and the Shop Android packaging has an HTC SKU 99H11416-00. I will edit this post with a photo in a little while but has anyone else found a similiar situation or has anyone received the shop android Warm Black case that can comment and/or share a photo to compare the Warm Black color? Thanks! VZW Warm Gray on the left and Shop Android Warm Black on the right...
Anyone interested in buying a case? I bought it earlier thinking I'd like it, but it just isn't for me. Instead of returning it to sprint, I'd rather sell it to someone who's had a hard time looking for one. PM me for details.
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