Ballistic - Shell Gel (SG) Case Series - Galaxy Note II Accessories

So on the ballistics case after going through other reviews and more than enough websites I found the ballistics case was the indeed the case which had the protection. The box said 8-9ft drop so I tested it with a leap faith and the case phone stayed together with no damage and didn't come apart even with case alone dropping the case stays together. Not slippery I can apply minimum pressure using my little finger and thumb dry and wet with no slippage. The case is made from decent materials not the stuff you would get from a 5 dollar case which I have been through several. The case works with NFC and Wireless Charging so this is a good point i found a few cases that doesn't allow this. The case offers better screen protection from laying flat on a surface screen down than any case with the added corner protection see the photo you can see the light from the screen coming through. The back is non slip also and makes good resting on a slanted surface say a car roof, bonnet or dash board. And with a year warrantee you can't get far wrong. In general its makes the whole overall grip better and nice to the touch. Feels very manly to and with a simplistic look. With the plastic support the case holds firmly all round the note. Down side only two colours black and white, little flimsy top and bottom of screen as there isn't as much support but the gel is strong and durable, a screen protector isn't provided but with the gorilla 2 glass I'm one of those who thinks they are a waste of time. The price is fair for the case was 22.99 off eBay stores, cheaper if you get a deal on it and cheaper again if your in the US.
Amazon gives a 4.5/5 overall for 33 reviews that's pretty good like 26 being 5 Star rest 4 star, 1 or 2 at 2stars.
As promised photos.
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Is it grippy? Looks hard plastic. I'd like a soft rubber case with a good pattern. The type that would be deficult to remove from a tight pocket.
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Beowulf_pt said:
Is it grippy? Looks hard plastic. I'd like a soft rubber case with a good pattern. The type that would be deficult to remove from a tight pocket.
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The 2nd later is plastic but it has micro dents which make it non slip and the back is rubber which means it doesn't slip either
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Many people complain that the inner silicone is loose in the upper and lower part and also in the corners. Would you agree?

Upper and lower yes, not on the corners the corners are tight.
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Are you still using this case? How has it held up? Really considering buying one. Had it for my S3 and loved it.

jbreeze228 said:
Are you still using this case? How has it held up? Really considering buying one. Had it for my S3 and loved it.
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I really do like this case, with the exception of one thing... it's tpu is semi tacky. In other words, it sticks to things when taking it out of my pocket, to include money, paper... even the pocket itself. But, in the end, it's slimmer than my UAG case. So I swap them out a few times per week, some days the UAG extra thickness gets to me, so I throw on the ballistic case until I get irritated by the tpu snag, and back to the UAG for a bit.
YMMV.

mdt73 said:
I really do like this case, with the exception of one thing... it's tpu is semi tacky. In other words, it sticks to things when taking it out of my pocket, to include money, paper... even the pocket itself. But, in the end, it's slimmer than my UAG case. So I swap them out a few times per week, some days the UAG extra thickness gets to me, so I throw on the ballistic case until I get irritated by the tpu snag, and back to the UAG for a bit.
YMMV.
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I think I may just order this case. After seeing the drop test video on the Note 2 on youtube I'm convinced this is a great case that will keep my baby safe

For what is worth, since I had my hands on all of these cases, if you have to choose between UAG and Ballistic - I wouldn't even blink my eye and go with UAG. UAG is thinner than Ballistic, because Ballistic has the added tpu layer on top of it's plastic outer shell. If it wouldn't be for that extra layer, it would be the same thickness as UAG. I also didn't like how grippy the rubber ends were in Ballistic, including it pulling away from the case. It sure does offer a supper protection if dropped, no doubt about it, but so does UAG and its more pocket friendly and nothing pulls away.
What I think mdt73 refers to is not thickness but rather hand ergonomics where Ballistic is more rounded off thus feeling better in your hand versus UAG being more squared off thus feeling a bit wider. Pretty much, for some people who can't get used to it, that's the only complaint with UAG where some don't like its squared of grip. Drop protection wise, both cases can take the same abuse. Why don't you get both, compare, and return the one you don't like?

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For what is worth, since I had my hands on all of these cases, if you have to choose between UAG and Ballistic - I wouldn't even blink my eye and go with UAG. UAG is thinner than Ballistic, because Ballistic has the added tpu layer on top of it's plastic outer shell. If it wouldn't be for that extra layer, it would be the same thickness as UAG. I also didn't like how grippy the rubber ends were in Ballistic, including it pulling away from the case. It sure does offer a supper protection if dropped, no doubt about it, but so does UAG and its more pocket friendly and nothing pulls away.
What I think mdt73 refers to is not thickness but rather hand ergonomics where Ballistic is more rounded off thus feeling better in your hand versus UAG being more squared off thus feeling a bit wider. Pretty much, for some people who can't get used to it, that's the only complaint with UAG where some don't like its squared of grip. Drop protection wise, both cases can take the same abuse. Why don't you get both, compare, and return the one you don't like?
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Thank you for your input. I actually already have two UAG cases. I really love the case, I just hate how the left side becomes loose after removing the phone and reinserting which takes about 1-2 for it to get tight again. And on the case where the headphone jack is it is slightly warped and bent upwards. I love my UAG case, been rockin them since I had my S3. Just those little things that bother me that I try to ignore.. and the case always pops off the phone in my pocket.

jbreeze228 said:
Thank you for your input. I actually already have two UAG cases. I really love the case, I just hate how the left side becomes loose after removing the phone and reinserting which takes about 1-2 for it to get tight again. And on the case where the headphone jack is it is slightly warped and bent upwards. I love my UAG case, been rockin them since I had my S3. Just those little things that bother me that I try to ignore.. and the case always pops off the phone in my pocket.
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Hmm, have you contacted UAG about it? This shouldn't be happening, neither of my UAG cases have this problem. I typically pop the phone in and out all the time testing different cases and accessories. In almost 3 months of use it feels as tight at the day I got it. Oh, I wish everything in life would be like that
But back to OP of Ballistic case. Don't get me wrong. It's a fantastic case and will offer a great protection. You never know, you might like it. Everybody has their own preference. I know people who switched from UAG to Trident because of the better hand grip. So there could be that little thing that completely ticks you off and stops you from enjoying something until you get another case. That's why if it burns a hole in a back of your mind, you can always order it from Amazon, and if you don't like it - return it back.

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Hmm, have you contacted UAG about it? This shouldn't be happening, neither of my UAG cases have this problem. I typically pop the phone in and out all the time testing different cases and accessories. In almost 3 months of use it feels as tight at the day I got it. Oh, I wish everything in life would be like that
But back to OP of Ballistic case. Don't get me wrong. It's a fantastic case and will offer a great protection. You never know, you might like it. Everybody has their own preference. I know people who switched from UAG to Trident because of the better hand grip. So there could be that little thing that completely ticks you off and stops you from enjoying something until you get another case. That's why if it burns a hole in a back of your mind, you can always order it from Amazon, and if you don't like it - return it back.
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Yep sure did. I'm actually on my 3rd on that's been replaced twice. They told me to keep my other one. I sent them an email regarding the continuing issue three days ago but haven't heard anything back. Got my flygrip in today so not concerned about grip.. Although I did not see that being an issue with the UAG. The only thing I dislike about the Ballistic cases is the rubber silicone attracts so much lint and gets dirty very easily. But thank you for replying and giving great advice and details about the cases.
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MYBAT Jolt Case mini review - amazing case for only $6

I'm not that great at prose. Bullet points for all of you!
Bought from here. Also comes in white and red.
Notes:
The great big DANGER sticker and Big Scary Laser sticker is something I bought separately.
Pros:
It's 6 freaking dollars!
Does not feel cheap
Volume/power buttons retain their 'click'
Reasonable protection
High lip for drop protection
Lip does not impede touching the edge of the screen
Stand actually useful (comfortable angle)
Slippery enough to slide into my pocket, grippy enough to comfortably stay on a table
Does not attract fingerprints at all
Fit is very tight, phone absolutely won't come out on its own
Feels comfortably rugged but not ridiculously so
Would not be afraid to drop the phone whilst in the case
Cons:
Volume/power buttons have very little definition on the case, very easy to accidentally press volume down whilst holding the phone
Stylus cutout could be a tad bigger
Larger headphone connectors may not fit
Larger microUSB connectors may not fit
Can be a little fiddly to get the phone out of the case due to tight fit
Neutral:
Stand only has one angle (I like it for the simplicity, but each to their own)
Stand feels a little flimsy (I don't think it will break unless someone smacks the phone down whilst standing)
No dust covers on the jacks (I personally like this as I hate having to remove dust covers when I want to plug anything in)
Wrapup:
For $6 shipped I couldn't be happier.
Unless I find something hugely better or the otterbox commuter drops in price by $20, I'm sticking with this.
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I've got the same case, modded it to use with my flip cover and it works great. With the flip cover on I can fold it back and prop the stand on it or it lays flat in front like a keyboard on a laptop. The only problem I have with it is the kickstand is a bit flimsy.
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I've got the same case, modded it to use with my flip cover and it works great.
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I think I might give this one a go - can't say no to extra protection!
montymintypie said:
I think I might give this one a go - can't say no to extra protection!
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I put the flip cover on, then put the case on and marked it just 1mm-2mm from the top and bottom of the flip cover then removed the case and cut it down to the little groove along the back edge, then cut along the groove. Afterwards I sanded the back edge with 200-1800 grit sand paper and it looks factory finished now.
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I put the flip cover on, then put the case on and marked it just 1mm-2mm from the top and bottom of the flip cover then removed the case and cut it down to the little groove along the back edge, then cut along the groove. Afterwards I sanded the back edge with 200-1800 grit sand paper and it looks factory finished now.
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I don't quite read you... Pics?
Monty, i found one exact replica of the Otterbox Commuter for $5 and mod it to have a thin kickstand.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2153383
I spliced in the kickstand from a $9 TPU casing. The point is it's more protected from drops & has a functional stand without the $70 cost from where I come from.
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TheNeighbor101 said:
Monty, i found one exact replica of the Otterbox Commuter for $5 and mod it to have a thin kickstand.
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If you can find me an ebay link I'll happily buy some to experiment with!
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If you can find me an ebay link I'll happily buy some to experiment with!
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Sorry, mate. I could only find it in a kiosk shop chain here called Swisstech. Nothing online.
SG Note II rooted with stock 4.1.1
Im pretty sure THIS is the same case.
Double0EK said:
Im pretty sure THIS is the same case.
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Correct, it is identical.
Got the same case from amazon for a buck with 5 bucks shipping. Very god review and I agree with all of it.
Pics of the models version would be awesome.
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Im uploading some pics of the case and flip cover now, will take some with them on the phone when my wife gets home so I can use her phone camera
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Anyone with the white case notice a halo when taking flash pictures?
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I just received my uag scout case and then I see this thread. Blast. The uag case is nice. Fit is not a hundred percent but protection feels good. What it is, is not worth 39 that I paid for it. This case looks like it would offer similar level of protection to the uag case. Anybody compared the two? Might get it to cutout the back to allow for better charging wen I finally get around to performing the induction charging mod.
I like to break stuff!
I'll post pictures on the phone soon, either tonight if I can get decent pics with my wifes photon on weds when I get home and have my 2nd note I can put the case on and take pics
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I just got the same one. It's tight. No pun intended.
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The only thing to be careful with on this case is the inside edges are pretty sharp, at least on mine, and scuff up the edges of the phone. The reason I don't use it on my new note.
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asmd6230 said:
I just received my uag scout case and then I see this thread. Blast. The uag case is nice. Fit is not a hundred percent but protection feels good. What it is, is not worth 39 that I paid for it. This case looks like it would offer similar level of protection to the uag case. Anybody compared the two? Might get it to cutout the back to allow for better charging wen I finally get around to performing the induction charging mod.
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Sorry, but in terms of quality these are in a different category. Two months ago I said to myself after getting a handful of ebay cases - hey they all cost as much as one of the premium one. Then, I compared it to those from UAG, Case-Mate, and Otterbox - and the quality and fitment of ebay cases was pale in comparison. They will offer a similar level of protection, I will not deny that. But you will see how brittle plastic material is, how hard to push volume/power buttons, how flimsy and stretchy silicone inserts, how poorly inner/outer shells interconnect, how flimsy kickstand is, the silicone/plastic gets a blue shade from your jeans pocket, and how poor some of the port openings are. Regarding price of UAG - that's expected when a brand new product is released and there is such a high demand for it, thanks to a great reputation of their S3 cases.
Here's pics of it on the phone itself
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Surplus Wind Heavy Duty Metal Anti Shock Drop Protection Case

Anyone have the Surplus Wind Heavy Duty Metal Anti Shock Drop Protection Case yet? Any good?
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Anyone have the Surplus Wind Heavy Duty Metal Anti Shock Drop Protection Case yet? Any good?
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No... but looks cool... wonder how bulky it is?
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They're great! I have one for the Galaxy S4, and it feels like a tank. I can't imagine how big it would be for the Note 2 though.
The two aluminium halves of the case support the phone where the screw holes are, so I wouldn't be surprised if it could withstand being run over by a car. It's a good idea to install a wireless charging pad as well. It works through the silicone cutout in the back, and makes charging much more convenient! The built-in glass screen protector is also nice. None of this!:
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I wouldn't trust it to be fully waterproof though. It's weather resistant at most, protecting it from rain and stuff. Just look at that camera cutout!
to bulky
looks to bulky for my taste. if it adds that much to a s4. can imagine what it's gonna add to a note 2. i'll stick with my otterbox defender
OvrDriVE said:
looks to bulky for my taste. if it adds that much to a s4. can imagine what it's gonna add to a note 2. i'll stick with my otterbox defender
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Went ahead and ordered one the other day. I'll post pics when it comes in. I'll get some side by sides of it vs the OtterBox Defender I have.
on the coffin like)))
i agree. coffin like. lol
Wow! Thats huge!
If you look on that site there's another heavy duty case. It's not as coffin like and has rounded edges.
I am super tempted also.... but ill let you take the plunge and tell us about it...to the dude that will stick with his otterbox... Ive never seen anything bigger than a defender
quatis7 said:
I am super tempted also.... but ill let you take the plunge and tell us about it...to the dude that will stick with his otterbox... Ive never seen anything bigger than a defender
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lol, if you saw the size of my hands you'd understand why the otterbox feels so comfortable to me. i like the feel and overall protection provided by the defender case. anything else feels almost dainty to me so.
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No idea about it but thanks to inform
Got the case today. Ordered it on April 29th and got it in today, May 12th.
The case comes nicely packaged. The outside of the box says it's waterproof, but I wouldn't trust it at all. The camera area has a small piece of tempered glass over it and the seal around it looks like black glue. I't might be waterproof, but risk it. Also, the earplug port doesn't seem like the best seal either. It close really tight, but still seems like a risk. The phone speaker and seems like it has a small black screen over it, doesn't look water proof at all there. That's pretty much the only negative things about the case. The rest is pretty damn good.
The case comes packaged like this:
Opening the box you get the extra screws and the tool to remove the crews.
Now for size comparison. The case next to an Otterbox Defender case. This case is 1/8" longer and 1/8" wider then the Otterbox. To me, that doesn't feel any bigger in my hand at all.
The big difference is the height. The Otterbox is 1/4" thicker then the metal case. Here they are laying flat next to each other.
I weighed the phone in the Otterbox and it was 9.6 oz. In the metal case it weighed 11.4 oz., so a slight increase in weight. And to me the 2 oz. is that big of a deal. What's really nice is the tempered glass screen protector. It feels about 3x's thicker then the plastic one on the Otterbox. There isn't any problem with sensitivity screen interaction. Also, the black square on the back is some of the rubber from the inside of the case and it sits right in the palm and keeps the phone from slipping. The black all along the edges is rubber too and helps with grip. I can see the rubber possibly attracting some dust. Have to wait a few days and see how dirty it gets. All of the buttons work easily too. Power, volume and home button all work perfectly.
I showed this case to 3 other friends and family that have Note 2's and all want to order one now. The only thing that would make this case better would be a big name brand behind it that would back up the waterproof claim. If this case had been around when the Note 2 launched, I would have definitely picked it over the Otterbox.
nice side by side comparison. ty.
Before I got the case I did the live chat on the site and asked a few questions and they said NFC would not work once the case was on. I can use S Beam and all of that just fine since there isn't metal behind the black square on the back.
Also worth mentioning is the impact truss inside of the case's silicone bumper. They are triangular holes that help absorb shock when dropped.
Thanks for the awesome review. I couldn't wait and ordered mine before this review came out. I hope mine arrives as swiftly ad yours did. I am concerned that it won't fit in my iottie dash mount
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Order Link?
Where I can order one?
BigPimpin said:
Got the case today. Ordered it on April 29th and got it in today, May 12th.
The case comes nicely packaged. The outside of the box says it's waterproof, but I wouldn't trust it at all. The camera area has a small piece of tempered glass over it and the seal around it looks like black glue. I't might be waterproof, but risk it. Also, the earplug port doesn't seem like the best seal either. It close really tight, but still seems like a risk. The phone speaker and seems like it has a small black screen over it, doesn't look water proof at all there. That's pretty much the only negative things about the case. The rest is pretty damn good.
The case comes packaged like this:
Opening the box you get the extra screws and the tool to remove the crews.
Now for size comparison. The case next to an Otterbox Defender case. This case is 1/8" longer and 1/8" wider then the Otterbox. To me, that doesn't feel any bigger in my hand at all.
The big difference is the height. The Otterbox is 1/4" thicker then the metal case. Here they are laying flat next to each other.
I weighed the phone in the Otterbox and it was 9.6 oz. In the metal case it weighed 11.4 oz., so a slight increase in weight. And to me the 2 oz. is that big of a deal. What's really nice is the tempered glass screen protector. It feels about 3x's thicker then the plastic one on the Otterbox. There isn't any problem with sensitivity screen interaction. Also, the black square on the back is some of the rubber from the inside of the case and it sits right in the palm and keeps the phone from slipping. The black all along the edges is rubber too and helps with grip. I can see the rubber possibly attracting some dust. Have to wait a few days and see how dirty it gets. All of the buttons work easily too. Power, volume and home button all work perfectly.
I showed this case to 3 other friends and family that have Note 2's and all want to order one now. The only thing that would make this case better would be a big name brand behind it that would back up the waterproof claim. If this case had been around when the Note 2 launched, I would have definitely picked it over the Otterbox.
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m4ttj00 said:
Where I can order one?
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The link is in the first post of this topic.
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The link is in the first post of this topic.
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D'oh, thanks.
How do you like it so far? I've got an Otterbox Defender now and I do like it, but it's a little too bulky and makes the screen corners hard to touch.

Decent case for the Turbo?

So have any of you found any decent cases for the Turbo?
I've been using mine naked for now, because the one they had at Verizon was just too damned bulky.
I'm pretty confident about the nylon back being OK. Ideally I'd just like a bumper-sttle rubberised case that only goes around the edges.
Any thoughts?
I picked up 3 different cases to give them a hands on test.
Moto Flip Case
High Gloss Silicon
Incipio Dualpro
So far the flip case sucks unless you are using your phone like a text book. For people who like folios its an amazing case!
Incipio is too thick for my liking and makes the screen feel very sunk into the phone. Also makes it very hard to drag apps to the edge of the screen when moving them if you know what I mean.
So far the best case in my opinion happens to be the cheapest case. If you want slim and close-to-naked feel with good grip and reliable impact protection I would get the Verizon High Gloss Silicon case.
$19.99
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ccheww said:
I picked up 3 different cases to give them a hands on test.
Moto Flip Case
High Gloss Silicon
Incipio Dualpro
So far the flip case sucks unless you are using your phone like a text book. For people who like folios its an amazing case!
Incipio is too thick for my liking and makes the screen feel very sunk into the phone. Also makes it very hard to drag apps to the edge of the screen when moving them if you know what I mean.
So far the best case in my opinion happens to be the cheapest case. If you want slim and close-to-naked feel with good grip and reliable impact protection I would get the Verizon High Gloss Silicon case.
$19.99
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Thanks for the repky!
Too bad that high gloss silicon case covers the back. Would have been perfect as just a bumper around the edges.
I have found a case mate bumper plus shell, but the shell seems optional (not sure). Too bad it is clear. Would have liked it in black.
Praying for a Diztronic TPU in the near future.
https://tpu-cases.com/
I am pretty careful with my phones and will be using Turbo Ballistic Nylon mostly naked since it just looks too good. Should I find myself doing anything beyond the ordinary I will use a TPU as I do not want to add anymore bulk.
Think about the effort Motorola put into making this phone not need a case. I literally only put a case on mine for piece of mind. If my brain allowed for it I would use this thing naked. Feels perfect and looks to good.
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ccheww said:
Think about the effort Motorola put into making this phone not need a case. I literally only put a case on mine for piece of mind. If my brain allowed for it I would use this thing naked. Feels perfect and looks to good.
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Im liking it naked too. The nylon fiber backing is a bit slippery, but not too bad.
Im thinking the plastic corners are susceptible to damage during a pavement drop though, which is why a bumper type case would be ideal IMHO.
ccheww said:
I picked up 3 different cases to give them a hands on test.
Moto Flip Case
High Gloss Silicon
Incipio Dualpro
So far the flip case sucks unless you are using your phone like a text book. For people who like folios its an amazing case!
Incipio is too thick for my liking and makes the screen feel very sunk into the phone. Also makes it very hard to drag apps to the edge of the screen when moving them if you know what I mean.
So far the best case in my opinion happens to be the cheapest case. If you want slim and close-to-naked feel with good grip and reliable impact protection I would get the Verizon High Gloss Silicon case.
$19.99
Sent from my XT1254
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I agree, got my silicon today, not too bulky, and should be just enough drop protection. Sad it also hides the nylon, but worth protecting the corners.
Got pics of the Silicon case?
I'll take pics right now
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I'll take pics right now
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I have the same silicon case and I love it so far. Also have a tempered glass screen protector for when I drop it.
I have the Tech21 Impactology Classic Mesh for Droid Turbo - Smokey. It's a really good, quality feeling case, and being slightly opaque still lets you see the phone. It's a nice case, but not very slim, and it makes the phone wider with its side impact bumpers. I will probably be getting one of the frosted tpu cases when they come out next week.
This is my first phone since my Blackberry Curve, back in the days before android, that isn't black. I got the red, and I wanna see it, lol. I just dot trust myself to do that. The last phone I did that with had a shattered screen, and none of my phones since then have shared the same fate.
I bought the Lifeproof case and had instant buyer's remorse. I had the Lifeproof case for the iPhone 4S and absolutely loved it. Unfortunately this case isn't as snug, adding bulk to an already bulky phone. The case makes the bottom buttons harder to push. I am going to give it to the end of the week to see if my feeling's change. I really like how secure it feels in my hands versus holding the phone without a case, and the piece of mind it gives me goes a long way as well.
Otterbox commuter. I drop my phone a lot, so I need a bigger case, but not so big that I can't put the phone in my pocket. I had one on my 1st gen moto x and it survived every drop. Fits the ballistic nylon model perfectly. It sucks I have to cover up the ballistic nylon, but I'd rather not have to pay for a new device if I drop it.
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ccheww said:
I picked up 3 different cases to give them a hands on test.
Moto Flip Case
High Gloss Silicon
Incipio Dualpro
So far the flip case sucks unless you are using your phone like a text book. For people who like folios its an amazing case!
Incipio is too thick for my liking and makes the screen feel very sunk into the phone. Also makes it very hard to drag apps to the edge of the screen when moving them if you know what I mean.
So far the best case in my opinion happens to be the cheapest case. If you want slim and close-to-naked feel with good grip and reliable impact protection I would get the Verizon High Gloss Silicon case.
$19.99
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i got the Incipio Dualpro black, and I can not be happier!!!
Otterbox Commuter. It's not a lot of extra bulk, plus it covers the I/O ports nicely. Combined it with the Nite-Ize Steelie, and their Clip Case Sidways XL.
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I have the same silicon case and I love it so far. Also have a tempered glass screen protector for when I drop it.
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Where did you get the tempered glass protector?
I got mine at verizon while I was buying my phone. I'm not sure what brand it is.
I like mine naked, because of the cool nylon back. But as others have said, if they came out with a 'bumper guard' type of protection (i.e. went just around the edges) I'd buy that in a flash...
What I am really looking for, though, is a pouch-style holster case. Something I can just slide my Turbo in and out with ease; but it is protected when in the pouch. Right now I am using my old Cellet Bergamo leather case that I used with my Droid Razr, which I really do like. The problem with the Turbo is that it's taller than the Razr so it doesn't quite fit vertically into the case (the top sticks out).
I've been looking around for another similar case (slightly larger) but it almost seems they don't exist. Anyone else know of something similar?
-Tom
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So have any of you found any decent cases for the Turbo?
I've been using mine naked for now, because the one they had at Verizon was just too damned bulky.
I'm pretty confident about the nylon back being OK. Ideally I'd just like a bumper-sttle rubberised case that only goes around the edges.
Any thoughts?
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I have a brand new lifeproof for the turbo if anyone is interested

RIngke Cases and amFilm Protectors (Warning: Large Photos)

I finally decided to try out some of the G4 accessories I ordered. This won't be a review, instead this will just be photo's to show how everything looks and fits. I will state that I like all the products shown here and will continue to use them on my phones. All photo's were taken with one of the G4's in rainy low light conditions.
The Leather back G4 has an amFilm plastic screen protector and a Ringke Fusion clear case with smoke bumper.
Links
Ringke Fusion (Smoke Black)
amFilm Clear Plastic Screen protectors (3 pack)
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The Plastic back G4 has Ringke Slim Soft Touch Black case and an amFilm Glass Protector. I prefer this combo over the other.
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I don't understand... what's the point of getting leather if you're going to cover it with plastic?
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I don't understand... what's the point of getting leather if you're going to cover it with plastic?
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It shouldn't be too hard to understand.
If I go running, biking or hiking, I rather not expose the leather. When I give my son my phone, I rather not give bare leather. I can think of so many other reason, like camping or a day at six flags.
I like the bare leather for some tasks, but I also like to be able to sweat with my phone and in my experience leather doesn't hold up too well.
Best of both worlds?
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It shouldn't be too hard to understand.
If I go running, biking or hiking, I rather not expose the leather. When I give my son my phone, I rather not give bare leather. I can think of so many other reason, like camping or a day at six flags.
I like the bare leather for some tasks, but I also like to be able to sweat with my phone and in my experience leather doesn't hold up too well.
Best of both worlds?
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That's basically how I do it.
If I'm the only one using it, no case.
If I'm working on my car or something, case.
If I plan on letting my daughter watch some stuff on it, case.
Don't like the cases with that back cut out.
I didn't really think of your reasons before but they make a lot of sense . I like patina but not so much oil stains or dark marks from grubby fingers!
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OP which case do you like more? Did either of them scuff the leather when removed?
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I don't understand... what's the point of getting leather if you're going to cover it with plastic?
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jagman96 said:
I didn't really think of your reasons before but they make a lot of sense . I like patina but not so much oil stains or dark marks from grubby fingers!
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OP which case do you like more? Did either of them scuff the leather when removed?
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I have a Verus Verge, Neo hybrid and the Ringke Fusion, and they all have kept the leather perfect so far (less than a week). I do see the edges of the leather back getting "shined" after a while from removing the cases. It happens after repeatedly rubbing leather in the same spot. its inevitable I guess with or without cases.
I prefer the Ringke Fusion for my leather back G4. I like the leather look, and the clear case allows me to retain some of that look. My problem is that I will be changing out batteries soon (once I receive my 2 rebate battery kits) instead of charging, and case removal has me worried. I plan on buying more backs in the future if they ever become reasonably priced, but that may never happen.
To be honest I prefer the plastic back over the leather if I had to choose one. It seems more practical to me. It doesn't get finger prints and it just fits better. The initial leather appeal has worn off for me and the plastic back fits better on the phone especially around the camera and buttons. Good thing the backs are replaceable so we aren't stuck with our initial choices.
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I just got in my Ringke slim case and its amazing. Looks sturdy enough for small drops. My only gripe is its a finger magnet!
Picking up a G4 next week when its released in Canada. Got my ringke slim today for it.
I have used the slim on my Galaxy S5 and my S6. Best slim cases out there in my opinion.
I picked up the Ringke Slim. Don't really like it, though. It's Hell to get off, makes me feel like I'm going to damage my phone removing it. Also don't like that lack of a decent lip on it.
I'll stick with Cruzerlite. Always fits well, is durable, and doesn't attract fingerprints.
I got both today.
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I have the clear case and am loving it. While i typically dislike cases, particularly with the leather back, this one looks nice and makes the phone feel much sturdier.
After a week I'm still loving this thin case. If it falls I have little faith it would survive. Better than nothing and it feels like it's a bare phone.
randpost said:
I have a Verus Verge, Neo hybrid and the Ringke Fusion, and they all have kept the leather perfect so far (less than a week). I do see the edges of the leather back getting "shined" after a while from removing the cases. It happens after repeatedly rubbing leather in the same spot. its inevitable I guess with or without cases.
I prefer the Ringke Fusion for my leather back G4. I like the leather look, and the clear case allows me to retain some of that look. My problem is that I will be changing out batteries soon (once I receive my 2 rebate battery kits) instead of charging, and case removal has me worried. I plan on buying more backs in the future if they ever become reasonably priced, but that may never happen.
To be honest I prefer the plastic back over the leather if I had to choose one. It seems more practical to me. It doesn't get finger prints and it just fits better. The initial leather appeal has worn off for me and the plastic back fits better on the phone especially around the camera and buttons. Good thing the backs are replaceable so we aren't stuck with our initial choices.
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I would have gotten plastic also if I had realized the expense of the leather backs.
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I also have the ringke slim case, I've had it for just over a week now and definitely enjoy using it.
I was afraid that it was too flimsy, or wouldn't fit correctly, but it fits really tight (kind of hard to peel off but I'd say that's a good thing.
I also put a metal plate so I can use my magnetic mount in my car, and it still fits fine with the metal plate on the back of the phone.
My favorite part about this case is the feel of it on the back when holding my phone. It has a nice matte soft touch and doesn't keep any fingerprints. It's easy to clean and is overall a minimalistic case.

[Review] Ringke FUSION Case

Introduction
I know the search for cases for this phone has been a little annoying and, in some cases, (hah!) underwhelming. I decided to pull the trigger on a case from a brand I've never bought before. I wanted a low profile case that provided, at least, decent protection. After some research, I purchased the Ringke FUSION Case over at Amazon for $12.99. My goal here is to provide people with some quick and concise information so they can make an informed decision when looking to buy a case for the Nexus 5X. So lets jump right in and see how this baby holds up to my expectations.
Disclaimer: I bought this case with my own money. I haven't been paid to endorse this product in any way. I'm also not a professional photographer, so the pictures I took with the M9's underwhelming camera is about the best my trembling, hungover hands could manage.
Details
It comes in two colors, "Smoke" (Grey) and "Crystal View" (Clear) -- Both are priced at $12.99
The case is made of Silicone TPU and the Plastic (maybe polycarbonate?).
No matter which color you choose, both come with an "HD" screen protector.
Initial Impressions
The case comes packaged quite nicely, sealed in a bubble-wrap insulated envelope. Upon opening the package we're greeted with Ringke's "ECO Package" which is supposedly saving the polar bears or something. It touts that they have sold over 10 million products, use non-toxic materials, and also instructs me to "feel good adout myself".
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It's also a little funny because within this ECO package is another plastic Ziploc bag that houses the actual case.
Within this resealable bag you'll find the actual case. It has a protective film plastered on both sides of the clear plastic that shows off the rear of your beautiful new phone. This must be removed before installation. (Forgive me, I did not take pictures of this). The screen protector is also placed perfectly inside the case. My immediate impressions were that this case felt pretty decent for the price. It's light, the TPU sides felt grippy and the plastic (after having removed the protective films) felt a bit grippy and not brittle at all. This bolstered my initial confidence in the case that if I were to drop the phone accidentally on a hard surface that it'd shrug it off without a problem.
Installation and Fitting
The Screen Protector that comes with this case is a thin flexible film. It's plastic, not tempered glass and isn't the same material you'd experience with, say, a Skinomi TechSkin screen protector either. The screen protector comes with films attached to both sides. Both films are labeled with a description as well as a number to let you know which one you're suppose to remove first.
After washing my hands, I removed the adhesive film and carefully placed it on my phone. I placed the screen protector on the bottom and slowly applied it from the bottom up, using a credit card to smoothly apply the protector to mitigate any air bubbles. Application was pretty easy and just took about 3 seconds of patience. The protector fits almost perfectly. I applied it about a millimeter or two off center to the left, so there's a bit of a gap between the protector and the case now but it's hardly noticeable. As you can see from the picture above, the protective film that gets removed from the protector is colored blue, which I promptly removed, crumpled up and threw in the garbage before taking a picture. Because I'm an idiot.
The screen protector DOES have a cut out for the proximity sensor (are you listening Spigen?).
The case itself is a pretty easy installation. I slid the top portion of the phone in first, so that the buttons wouldn't get pressed during installation. With a satisfying hugging/click sound I then pressed the bottom end of the phone into the case. The case fits snuggly and does not allow the phone to move around at all. That being said, removal of the case is quite easy and can be done in seconds. This, however, I can't see happening by accident in your pocket or any other situation. This is exactly how I like my phone cases. Easy to install and remove without it just falling off from tumbling around in my shorts or something.
How the case fits the phone is a huge plus in my book. There is a TPU lip that goes around the entire face of the phone that provides some extra scratch protection if I were to place the phone face down.
On the back you can see the clear plastic allows the nice Nexus logo to shine through. There's a proper cutout of the Fingerprint sensor, Camera, Laser Auto-focus and Flash LED.
The plastic lays flush with the camera lense / glass, providing decent protection from a fall if the phone were to land on it's back. This case basically lets the phone lay flat on a desk or anything else due to little bumps at all four corners of the case. This is nice so that the phone no longer rests right on it's fragile camera when placed face up on a flat surface.
Features & Other thoughts
This case seems to be as well thought out as it is constructed. There is a properly sized cutout for the USB-C port as well as the headphone jack. The headphone jack, however, has a TPU flap covering it to prevent dust from getting in. This is a bit annoying sometimes to remove, but I like that they included it for the reason of cleanliness. There's also a cutout for the bottom microphone.
Moving to the right side of the case, we can see that there are TPU buttons covering the Volume Rocker and Power button. Normally I hate these things because they're hard to find and usually dull the tactile feedback from the buttons. But the way these are implemented are probably the nicest I've ever felt. They're raised from the side of the case, so they're easy to find and feel quite nice when pressed giving a satisfying click sound that you'd get from the naked phone itself. Well done, Ringke!
There's also a cutout at the top for the top microphone as well.
The case feels nice to hold and doesn't add much bulk at all. The TPU sides are decently grippy but the gloss finish on them makes it slippery at times. My only complaint with the case is that the clear backing is a fingerprint magnet. If you have greasy hands the back will look smudgy and at times can be quite slippery. Not a big deal but if it catches the light a certain way it looks pretty bad.
As for the screen protector, I'm not exactly thrilled with it. I actually ordered a different screen protector before I bought this case, but it hasn't shipped yet so I just threw this one on for now. I'm fairly sure the screen protector isn't oleophobic, so finger prints and smudging happens pretty often. Which is a shame because it feels pretty nice to interact with.
Overall
Overall, I really like this case. It offers adequate protection from minor falls and scratches for the price without adding nearly any bulk. It also allows the phone to lay flat on flat surfaces without resting on the camera, which is a major plus. The case is easy to install and remove and fits nicely. It's a well-thought-out case with no glaring oversights or problems. The screen protector, however, is a bit lackluster. But hey, it was a free and it's a stand in for my Tempered Glass one arriving in the mail next week. Those looking for a low-profile, comfortable and protective case for there brand new N5X, look no further.
I second this. Using it right now
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Thanks for the review. Sounds like just what I want, ordered one from Amazon.
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I myself have never used a case before but will try for my 5X, you saved me quite a bit of research. Thanks a lot mate!
I had this case for the note 4 and it had very rough edges, this case does not! Very nice case for the price. Nice review too.
I bought this in clear. It's nice, but I just can't stand the feel of a case on this phone (not to be confused with saying I don't like the feel of the case, because the case feels great). I might go caseless for the first time in years.
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dpwhitty11 said:
I bought this in clear. It's nice, but I just can't stand the feel of a case on this phone (not to be confused with saying I don't like the feel of the case, because the case feels great). I might go caseless for the first time in years.
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I ran my old N5 naked for a long time while in school and while it was nice it was ultimately a bad call because the wear definitely accumulated over time.
Got this case based on your review and I'm really happy with it. It's a very simple case that appears to be well-made and doesn't add a lot of bulk. The buttons have a great feel and for about $10 you can't go wrong.
Very nice review.
I used the ringke fusion case for my n4 and loved it. Ordered it for my n5x and was a little disappointed that it's an all tpu case. I've personally never cared for tpu cases. The case is too smooth for my taste and I think makes it harder to hold on too.
The n4 version was nicer because the outside wasn't a smooth tpu and a solid and more case like plastic while retaining the clear back. It also has small edges where the plastic parts met on the back which help when gripping and holding the phone.
The n5 is almost smooth all around. Gonna give it another week or so but will probably be looking for something else or going with now case.
It's still a decent case, but just wanted to make sure people realize the fusion line cases has changed from the older phones.
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It's definitely not an all TPU case. The back is a hard plastic and the sides are a softer TPU material.
I like the case for everyday use, but am still looking for something with a little more protection for work.
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Ringke Fusions are my favorite cases on the market right now. I've had 7 of them for various devices. All fit perfectly and no discoloration or scuffs. Great cases
Received this one yesterday in smoke color. First time using a case since my OG droid incredible. I didn't want to use a case but after my nexus 5 experience (RIP N5 screen x2) it was the smart play. Exactly what I was looking for, snug fit with some rubbery protection for the edges and not too much added bulk. I approve of this case.
I saw a review on Amazon (and a comment following it) saying that this case scratch the part where the camera is:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/customer-reviews/RR9AFEF94JZWZ/ref=cm_cr_pr_rvw_ttl?ie=UTF8&ASIN=B014RS5BHW
Can you, or anyone who has that case, confirm this?
TheeWolf said:
I saw a review on Amazon (and a comment following it) saying that this case scratch the part where the camera is:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/customer-reviews/RR9AFEF94JZWZ/ref=cm_cr_pr_rvw_ttl?ie=UTF8&ASIN=B014RS5BHW
Can you, or anyone who has that case, confirm this?
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It does not, the case has little feet on the corners that keep the camera from touching the table.
Here is a close up confirming the camera doesn't touch.
Also here is a couple real quick backings I made out of the included template.
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It does not, the case has little feet on the corners that keep the camera from touching the table.
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Here is a close up confirming the camera doesn't touch.
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I think what they mean is the clear plastic on the back, the slot that has been cut out for the camera and flash has rough edges rubbing against the phone, which apparently damages the paint? I haven't had this issue.
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Also here is a couple real quick backings I made out of the included template.
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That actually looks awesome. Do you have the link for the template?
@Alcolawl the template came with the case.
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@Alcolawl the template came with the case.
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God damit I threw it out. wtf am I doing with my life?
EDIT: It was actually sitting at the top of my waste paper basket. Crisis averted.

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