Leather gloves? - Nexus 6 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi, could someone with thin leather gloves, such as street motorcycle racing gloves, please check to see how responsive the screen is through touch by glove?
Most phones won't work very well.
While other phones have very sensitive screens which can be controlled easily through gloves.

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Body Glove Snap on case

Just noticed that body glove has released a snap on case for the focus. Its a bit price at $30 but should be as solid as all their other cases. I might go ahead and buy one with my next check...
You can find it on their website.
just did a quick search on ebay and found the body glove snap case for $17.95. Pulled the trigger and got it. I think its a great deal for that price.
http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-BODY-GLOVE-...ccessories&hash=item3363344bb7#ht_1685wt_1142
Just got mine today directly from Body Glove. Non-slip texture, but slides into a pocket easily. Fit is perfect. The front of the case does not interfere with typing, nor does it make the screen seem small or deeply recessed (like my wife's Otterbox for iPhone); it's has a very narrow lip around the front edge. Volume, camera, and power buttons are recessed sufficiently to avoid accidental presses, while still being easily accessible. I like the fact that phone is bulked up a bit, but it's not overboard.
4.5/5 stars.
bch238 said:
Just got mine today directly from Body Glove. Non-slip texture, but slides into a pocket easily. Fit is perfect. The front of the case does not interfere with typing, nor does it make the screen seem small or deeply recessed (like my wife's Otterbox for iPhone); it's has a very narrow lip around the front edge. Volume, camera, and power buttons are recessed sufficiently to avoid accidental presses, while still being easily accessible. I like the fact that phone is bulked up a bit, but it's not overboard.
4.5/5 stars.
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so the buttons are cut out, as opposed to covered up? Can you post a few pictures?
Sorry, my camera is in the case.
The buttons are not covered by the case.
The photos in this review (for the Droid X version of the case) are fairly representative.
http://www.androidcentral.com/droid-x-case-review-body-glove-snap-case
On the Focus case, there are two rectangular openings: one vertically oriented for the camera, and one horizontally oriented for the speaker. The camera opening is slightly oversized, i.e. the case opening is about 3 mm wider than the camera assembly, which may be good thing with a flash camera (no shadows).
Unlike the Droid X case which has notches in the perimeter, the opening on the front of the case is uninterrupted and follows the contours of the phone. It's less noticeable than the Droid X case.
cubanaso said:
just did a quick search on ebay and found the body glove snap case for $17.95. Pulled the trigger and got it. I think its a great deal for that price.
http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-BODY-GLOVE-...ccessories&hash=item3363344bb7#ht_1685wt_1142
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Thanks.
Just ordered one from the same site at 16.95, with free shipping. Can't wait to get it!!
Pictures of the BodyGlove Case bought for my Focus in Aus:
Front:
http://tinyurl.com/24mjogo
http://tinyurl.com/25ejxsb
Rear:
http://tinyurl.com/2esc52g
http://tinyurl.com/2eo3o75
http://tinyurl.com/27tsjk6
Sides:
http://tinyurl.com/2f2couq
http://tinyurl.com/282v6dh
http://tinyurl.com/2a9x73g
http://tinyurl.com/28p8v4y
Box/Extras:
http://tinyurl.com/25bhnvm
5 Stars!
Had mine for a few days and payed the 2 day shipping and do not regret my purchase. I have finally found a great case. It gives the phone some weight and feels very durable. The holes are cut out perfectly. The front lip around the case is very thin and protrudes just enough to protect the glass.
I would rate the case 5 stars out of 5 and recommend it to anyone.
It also comes with the belt clip if you want to use it and it acts like a kickstand (like the EVO) for watching media etc.
Strider_Aus said:
Pictures of the BodyGlove Case bought for my Focus in Aus:
Front:
http://tinyurl.com/24mjogo
http://tinyurl.com/25ejxsb
Rear:
http://tinyurl.com/2esc52g
http://tinyurl.com/2eo3o75
http://tinyurl.com/27tsjk6
Sides:
http://tinyurl.com/2f2couq
http://tinyurl.com/282v6dh
http://tinyurl.com/2a9x73g
http://tinyurl.com/28p8v4y
Box/Extras:
http://tinyurl.com/25bhnvm
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Thanks, great and well done post!
does anyone have this case they would like to sell? I can't find it in stock anywhere since it's so old...........

My G2 Nano technology screen protector

Hi, a few days ago I bought and applied this nano technology screen protector on my g2
Anyone has try it?
Is it really scratch resistant up to 9H???
I just bought it because it seem convincing,
and many of my friends use it too
And they scratch their screen with keys to prove it to me....
And it really had no scratch..
I'm just curious
This curiosity killing me'
http://www.liquid-kristall.com/en/home/1-0.html
I'm not promoting. I'm asking...
I had my doubt, and curious badly..
Maybe I should try scratching my G2 glass with key to prove it...
Hahahahahaha
You promoting or what? Can you show the demo please..
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Looks like they are made by a japanese company and they have some crazy s***! I saw a screen protector that literally looked like it was made out of water. They tried scratching a phone screen protector with a brillo pad and also with a steel wire brush but the screen protector just "formed" back like it absorbed the scratched.
This stuff looks like the hybrid nano ceramic car paint sealants you can buy. They basically form a glass layer over your paint that makes it extremely smooth and water resistant.
However, although very hard its also very very thin. Its resistant to minor scratching from grit and sand under low pressure, but it wont protect from a drop onto gravel like a plastic protector will.
ChrisM75 said:
This stuff looks like the hybrid nano ceramic car paint sealants you can buy. They basically form a glass layer over your paint that makes it extremely smooth and water resistant.
However, although very hard its also very very thin. Its resistant to minor scratching from grit and sand under low pressure, but it wont protect from a drop onto gravel like a plastic protector will.
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thanks for the insight...
so it's still better to use plastic screen protector..
what brand that can you recommended for me???
This looks neat
This really isnt going to protect very much at all. All it does is make the surface slick so that most abrasive things slide rather than dig in.
All ive ever used is cheap screen protectors from eBay, packs of 5 or 10 for a few $ or £. Expensive ones are no better and the wet ones are hard to fit, sticky and wont protect any more anyway.
I think unnecessary, just advertising ..

Poetic Graphgrip Silicone Sleeve Review

I previously reviewed a keyboard case, and now I might as well review the case that i use the rest of the time when I don't need a keyboard. There's something about the incredible thinness to the Z2 that makes me worry I'll snap it in half, and I can be crazy clumsy . Therefore, I went with a simple silicone sleeve case for some mental assurance.
I choose the Graphgrip case from Poetic. As you can see in the pictures, there is a grid pattern on the backside of the case that gives it a distinctive character. The silicone material adds a slight degree of grip, won't slide around on a table, and attracts a minimal amount of dust. The covered buttons are responsive, no problems there. The edge of the case comes over the screen to give a significant lip for laying the tablet face down. If you need a case for throwing the tablet in a bag, I'd recommend this case. If you need a stand or a cover for the screen, I'd look elsewhere, but for my needs I love this case.
Poetic offers an even thicker case called the Turtle Skin, but I decided to go with the one I got because of the nifty checkerboard pattern.
Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Poetic-GraphGrip-Silicone-Manufacturer-Warranty/dp/B00J4YWJ1Q

Spigen Thin Fit for Note 5

Hi All,
Received my Note 5 today along with the Spigen Thin Fit case. It's $14.99 on their website but $10.99 on their eBay store and you get a free 3-pack of Crystal screen protectors.
I used this case with the iPhone 6+ and wanted to point out a few similarities and few differences. Obviously this kind of case is designed to provide minimal protection. If anything, it's more to just protect the back from scratches. It's a soft-feel matte finish that's cool to the touch and comfortable to hold. Unlike the iPhone version of this case (that protected the sides and left the top / bottom completely exposed) this has the top and bottom covered with cutouts for ports, pen, etc.
The case is thick enough that it protects the camera bulge from touching a surface and if you lay it face down, there's just barely enough clearance so the screen doesn't touch. If you were to get a glass screen protector, me thinks it would touch the screen. But I'm not a fan of laying my phone face down. There are some curiously placed cutouts at the four corners of the phone. I'm assuming it's so the case can flex a little and let the phone slip inside. I will point out that it makes the S-Pen pretty difficult to get out. There's enough room to click so it pops out, but still difficult unless you have long fingernails. Worth mentioning.
If anyone wants pictures, let me know. Don't work for Spigen just like their products and thought I'd share.
thanks. good info about the sPen. that would bother me.
Got mine too, this case is a fingerprint/smudge/oil magnet. However the soft touch feels nice and grippy.

i Blason Magma and Unicorn Beetle. Any good?

I've been thinking about the Unicorn Beetle Pro or the I Blason Magma case which are both the same company.
So which one is better? I've had Beetles before but this Magma series is new.
The Magma looks to offer beefer protection.
Also, how is the built in screen protector? I had the supcase before, but I know the curved glass they use a different type of plastic.
I've read about some of the Defender problems with drops with the Note 8 and screen shattering. That is what I currently use.
I can't do any sort of comparison to the i-Blaison case since I have no experience with it, but I've been using the Unicorn Beetle Pro since I picked my Note 8 up on Monday and I love everything about it except the built-in screen protector.
The grip is nice, the case distributes the bulk right where I'd most want it (top and bottom lips, padded corners, etc.) /keeps the right areas slim, and I've grown to kind of like it looks-wise.
The built-in protector has been a mixed bag to put it mildly. I've had instances where you can tell it was adhering nicely to the screen and touch sensitivity felt good (I've yet to use the phone sans case so I, probably thankfully; don't have the feel of that as a point of comparison either) but for the most part I've had tons of response issues and I have to apply pressure a lot/swipe a finger along the screen to get the two surfaces closer. I'll be buying a separate screen protector and popping this one out within the next couple of days, no question.
The included belt clip doesn't turn into a kickstand unfortunately but I am able to rotate it and use it like one on flat surfaces. Been doing it all week at work and it's good enough for me.
Gordonson said:
I can't do any sort of comparison to the i-Blaison case since I have no experience with it, but I've been using the Unicorn Beetle Pro since I picked my Note 8 up on Monday and I love everything about it except the built-in screen protector.
The grip is nice, the case distributes the bulk right where I'd most want it (top and bottom lips, padded corners, etc.) /keeps the right areas slim, and I've grown to kind of like it looks-wise.
The built-in protector has been a mixed bag to put it mildly. I've had instances where you can tell it was adhering nicely to the screen and touch sensitivity felt good (I've yet to use the phone sans case so I, probably thankfully; don't have the feel of that as a point of comparison either) but for the most part I've had tons of response issues and I have to apply pressure a lot/swipe a finger along the screen to get the two surfaces closer. I'll be buying a separate screen protector and popping this one out within the next couple of days, no question.
The included belt clip doesn't turn into a kickstand unfortunately but I am able to rotate it and use it like one on flat surfaces. Been doing it all week at work and it's good enough for me.
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It sounds similar to the issues with the s7 edge Defender case I had. Due to the curved glass they used a different material. It was a tight fir to the glass and didn't allow any dirt in. However, it had response issues when typing that drove me nuts.

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