I bought some real and knockoff Spigen cases - A Review/Comparison - Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge Accessories

I should clarify that neither of the ebay cases were advertised as spigen cases at all, and the clear one in particular is just really a generic case. But the 'New bumper hybrid' was definitely made to look like the spigen neo hybrid. Also note all prices are in AUD. And they're for a Galaxy S7 edge. I apologise for the quality of the photos of the s7 edge as they were taken with my old phone (Nokia Lumia 1320). I tried to include lots of photos (click the imgur links), let me know if i missed anything.
Ultra Slim Clear Transparent Gel Case ($1.93) vs Liquid Crystal ($15)
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Design-wise they look the same, spigen one is made of slightly thicker material. If you want the thinnest case available, the $2 one is probably it. They both have the same dotted pattern on the back. The spigen is more shiny whereas the $2 one is a bit dull looking. The spigen one has a bit of a lip so the screen wont touch the table if placed face down. The $2 one has maybe half a millimeter of a 'lip'. Essentially nothing. Most importantly the spigen case has more structure and rigidity. The sides fit snugly and securely around the phone. The $2 ebay one...not so much. While it does fit and genuinely isnt that bad (for $2, quite acceptable), the sides just dont hold on to the phone that well. If you hold the phone by the edges, the weight of the phone pulls the case off a bit (not enough to pull any of the corners off though). Here are photos showing the problem: http://imgur.com/a/lHCZG The spigen one is rock solid. One other thing to note is there is a small line around the edge of the $2 one and its definitely noticable when holding (feels a bit rough). The spigen is pretty smooth all round with the exception of the bottom rear near the ports. That one straight line is a bit 'sharp' for lack of a better word. But fortunately you dont feel it with the 'pinky grip' (placing your pinky under the phone to support it). The $2 by contrast is actually very smooth underneath (which is always nice for resting your pinky).
Buttons: Buttons feel good on both, maybe a little bit better on the spiegen, however not really a noticeable difference. Looking at the buttons, they both seem to be molded similarly.
Conclusion: I wouldn't really recommend either of the clear cases if you want protection. However for scratch and maybe some really minor drop protection, they're very nice cases. I'd say they're both priced about right for what you get.
New Bumper Hybrid Case ($8) vs Neo Hybrid ($30)
Photo Album: http://imgur.com/a/q8uwa
They look very similar thats for sure. The kockoff was advertised as black but the bumper is more of a bluish-grey in reality. Not as nice as the gunmetal neo hybrid though. The knockoff is clearly plastic around the edge, while the neo hybrid has the illusion of metal (but it is plastic). Another difference is the knockoffs back is flat, whereas the spigen is curved at the edges. Spigen is also much more rigid overall. The material just looks much better on the spigen. The TPU on the edges of the knockoff look 'spotty' (not a bad thing necessarily) but the spigen looks nice, smooth and soft.
Both of them do separate (the plastic outer and tpu inner) but i havent taken them apart as I've heard many spigen neo hybrids don't quite fit together properly, plus i don't know what the hell will happen to the knockoff if i try.
One issue with the spigen is the usb cutout has rather sharp edges, and thats where my pinky would go when i hold the phone. The knockoff is smoother rounded plastic and feels better on my pinky.
Buttons: Spigen is definitely better. Not to say the knockoff is bad, but it feels a little mushy in comparison. I actually got the knockoff first and thought the buttons were quite decent before i got the spigen. I still think they're fine though. Nothing dealbreaking.
Conclusion for these two is, the $8 knockoff is surprisingly good. Looks less premium for sure, but it is only $8 after all. Still happy with my purchase. The Spigen neo hybrid on the other hand...... $30 is too much for what it is. And thats discounted from its RRP of $40. It's a nice case, but that sharp bottom edge is not something that you should find on a $30 premium case. Wait for sales on this one.

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Pictorial review of the "Lychee Pattern Protective PU Leather Case for Nexus 7"

Pictorial review of the "Lychee Pattern Protective PU Leather Case for Nexus 7"
The product sells here (SKU #149565) on DX.com, purveyors of "sometimes fine, sometimes crappy, most of the time OK" products from China and Asia.
This product, at $9.80 + free shipping, beats anything I have found locally at Staples, Best Buy, etc. for less than half the price.
The case came in a simple plastic bag with a little foam insert. Simple but effective.
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The "leather" is in fact some kind of (very) thin plastic, heat-glued (my guess) to cardboard. It looks and feel pretty nice however, almost luxurious. I was pleasantly surprised by the feel.
It will, probably, wear pretty quickly, especially at the seams and folds. I saw a tiny spec of wear already. However at that price, I'm not complaining. I'll buy another one in six months to replace this one.
The "top" part of the case (the "cover") is "leather like" and somewhat pliable, similar to a carrying case. It has some kind of felt-like finish, that will indubitably protect the tablet's screen. The elastic band is strong, and keep the case well closed.
The "bottom" part is rigid, it's in fact a plastic case that was covered with the thin fake leather fabric. Nicely done, attention to details is very very nice.
The top part cover is attached to the bottom case by a round plastic ring that allows the cover to be swiveled on any side thus allowing right-handed or left-handed use. The top part cover is also used to position the tablet in viewing mode, the case acting as a stand. There are two grooves that allow two viewing angles. One is too steep for my taste, the other is perfect.
There are cutouts, very nicely executed, with great attention to detail for this price point.
Conclusion: for less than ten bucks, you won't get a better case. Heck, I believe if you want to spend less than $25, then you might as well buy this. Over $30, you start to fall in the category of higher end cases and yes, you will probably find better ones. Even if I believe there are $25 cases out there that will probably be crappier than this!
This time, I am pleasantly surprised by the quality of a product on DX.com that had no reviews...
I have this as well .
I have the same case . exactly in every way.. Mine does not hold on to the device really tight . And i just feel like the plastic that catches the bezel. will cause it to crack worse if dropped instead of protecting it.. So my case identical to that one is ahh well around here someplace. Not going on my nexus. I have the amzer impact resistance case in black. Its better then a tpu case it covers bezel nicely but its not as much protection for the edges as i would have liked.. but still a nice rubber slip on.. It fits in a portfolio type case i have so will use both..
great pictures Hope yours fits better then mine ..
thanks :good:
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I have the same case . exactly in every way.. Mine does not hold on to the device really tight . And i just feel like the plastic that catches the bezel. will cause it to crack worse if dropped instead of protecting it.. So my case identical to that one is ahh well around here someplace. Not going on my nexus. I have the amzer impact resistance case in black. Its better then a tpu case it covers bezel nicely but its not as much protection for the edges as i would have liked.. but still a nice rubber slip on.. It fits in a portfolio type case i have so will use both..
great pictures Hope yours fits better then mine ..
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Thanks for the kind words Renee; yes mine holds it tight. Of course it's new, the plastic could loosen after some time and then it would, maybe, be like yours.
However - and I should have written that maybe in my review more explicitly - this is indeed NOT a case for impact protection. This is more a case for casual protection against scratches; for example to be able to protect the Nexus while in the backpack or the handbag...
Absolutely do not drop the tablet while in this case :laugh: !!!
I'll have a look at the Amzer case... Just in case I need something for more 'heavy duty' protection!
UPDATE! Broke after a week!
Yes boys and girls, the little plastic ring broke, suddenly, by itself, without any pressure having been put on it. It was either super-flimsy or it was defective. See the picture below.
So, you may want to stay way from this product, or maybe I was just unlucky.

4 cases compared, many pics and details inside.

Okay all the cases are now here, I have 4 to compare in total, the Nilkin I got a while back which is now busted from the fall but still useful to compare.
Anyway, here we go. The dimensions listed below are in relation to the gauge I'm using, it's not been calibrated so is slightly out so I've measured the Note II, please use that instead of the official dimensions - If that makes sense.
I received the Tech21 and Flexishield from Gearzap.
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Nillkin - Flexishield Clear - Samsung Protection+ - Tech21 Impact Snap
Nilkin
Flexishield Clear
Samsung Protection+
Tech21 Impact Snap
Dimensions
Note II, no case:
W 80.26mm
H 149.7mm
D 9.9mm
Nillkin:
W 82.73mm
H 150.95mm
D 11.39mm
Flexishield:
W 83.76mm
H 153.33mm
D 12.05mm
Samsung Protection+:
W 83.75mm
H 154.38mm
D 11.45mm
Tech21:
W 84.63mm
H 151.4mm
D 12.21mm
Thoughts
Nillkin (Under £10):
Looks and feels the best of the lot and is also the thinnest. Ultimately it offers the least protection as I have found just this very week and the half mm chip from my bezel/screen edge will forever remind me of this. As careful as I am with our things things, accidents do indeed happen sadly. The Nillkin has excellent grip.
All of the buttons are very easy to press, no obstructions or issues.
Flexishield (£9.99):
This one is quite flexible and offers some impact protection around all edges. It looks the cheapest though and feels like an eBay case. It does the job but won't make a phone like the Note II, something that otherwise looks very professional, any favours for style. Not as grippy as the Nilkin but still easy to hold and not worry about slipping.
The power and volume buttons on this case don't give enough feedback. It's hard to tell if you've pressed a button or not through it.
Samsung Protection+ (£14.99):
This looks quite good and doesn't make the Note 2 ugly. It feels good as well and has a slightly bigger screen lip for protection. The back is all glossy and because of that I found fingerprints and smudges plastered all over it even with the lightest touch. It will also get that cobweb look over time as it's hard plastic. I feel it offers better all round protection than the Flexishield but it is a bit thicker than the Nilkin.
Grip levels aren't as good as the Flexishield on this sadly because the surround is soft flexible plastic but not matte enough to have decent enough grip. The glossy back helps here though as it's not slippery and your palm sticks to it in a way during use.
All buttons have excellent feedback using this, I was able to press buttons to change track through my front jacket pocket on the way home from work without fail. Samsung have put more effort into this case unlike the Flexishield and others like it.
Tech21 (£14.99):
This looks good and feels good but offers no grip, the whole case is course matte plastic except for the absorption pads on the inside. I've seen youtube videos of how this material reacts to impacts with impressive results.
The Tech21 is a bit thicker than the Nilkin but protects the side bezel only like the Nillkin and equally like it, there are no issues pressing any buttons. This case sits tighter around the phone as well and combined with those pads should hopefully mean it doesn't ping off in the event of an accident.
For some reason I prefer this case over the Nilkin now. Even though it's less grippy I like the way it feels and those absorption pads may become useful.
Price comparison please? Just a thought. Adding it into the review wouldn't hurt.
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Price comparison please? Just a thought. Adding it into the review wouldn't hurt.
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Sorry, but this makes no sense to us. £
Just kidding. Wanted to add that there is a 50% code floating around for Samsung cases.

[REVIEW] LUVVITT® CLEARVIEW HTC One M8 Case

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LUVVITT® CLEARVIEW HTC One M8 Case Clear View | Scratch-Resistant Hybrid Slim Transparent Case/Cover
$5.95 - Amazon (Less Shipping)
Overall the case is what it is. Fit is good except for the top and bottom lips on the screen side but it's not that bad. There are manufacturing seams on the sides but you can't really feel them. The charging port cutout was a little off but I fixed it with a xacto knife. Before the fix I'd have to move the case a little to get the connector to plug completely in. There is what I'm calling a manufacturing defect on the bottom near the charging port. Not sure if this would be present on all of these cases or it's just on mine. No big deal, I'm not looking to win a beauty contest.
The IR blaster works. I've not notice the "flash flare" some have reported with other clear cases. It say scratch resistant but I've not used it enough to tell it that is true or not. The case feels "grippy" in your hand but not enough to snag in your pocket. The back of the case seems like a little harder material than the sides. It goes on and off easily. There is no cutout for the SIM or SD slots so the case will have to be removed to change those. The volume rocker is completely covered so there is minor protection there. I will report back on scratching and yellowing seen in many of these clear cases
If you are looking for a minimal case for $6 you can't go wrong. I'm just using it at work and when I'm out and about as I like the naked feel of this phone and take it off when I'm at home.
My brother bought a Spigen® clear case. It seems to offer a little more protection at the price of bulk. They are comparable but I prefer this one as it feels a little less bulky. Hope this helps.
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Well I've only really used this case for 2 days (first two days back to work after receiving the case) and I just noticed a pretty good scratch on the back of the case. There are also some very small scratches that are hard to see unless you hold it at just the right angle.
I'm not concerned becasue this is why I bought a case. I'm reporting this as the marketing for this case says it's scratch resistant which it is clearly not. I'd expect more than 2 days of use before seeing any significant scratches. Oh well, for $6 I'm happy and it's almost a disposable item if it gets really bad.
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Afer a few weeks of use I can say this case is working just fine. I've never had a clear case so I'm not sure how long it takes to discolor but this one is still as clear as the day I put it on. I like to go naked when I'm at home and this case is easy to take off and put back on. The big scratch pictured above is still the only big scratch it has. There are a bunch of small scratches that can only be seen if held at the right angle. So far I am very pleased with this case that I might not even get a Skinomi or other wrap at this time. I have yet to drop my phone with this on (don't hold your breath, I treat this thing like a baby) so Not sure how it would protect if it hit on concrete or another hard surface. I think it would help a little. This case has not scratched the phone and I've not noticed any dirt getting between it and the phone. Whenever I put the case on I use my microfiber cloth to clean the case and the phone before installation.
Recommended :good:
Looks like a case that resemble the case I got from my m8 box. Looks pretty glossy.
Sent from my HTC ONE M8 HK
Great review.. I use this one: Ultra 0.5mm Slim Soft TPU Skin Clear new Case Transparent Cover But you need to buy a dozen or so, if you don't like scratches. This case will scratch up pretty bad.
Great review, that thing in the picture you don't know is probably a remnant of a tab gate. When the injection molding/extrusion happens the plastic goes through the gate, then they break it off of the runner when cured.
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Have you guys tried the Baseus Ultra Thin Clear TPU Case? Best looks imo, at the expense of less protection

Any Spigen Ultra Hybrid owners? Fitment issues .

Ordered the clear and rose gold colors for my wife and I. Her rose gold fitment is off on the sides as in it fits loose and not snug. My clear initially fit good on the sides but is becoming more and more loose. Also both cases have a small hole defect on bottom right side. Will be contacting Spigen shortly. Any others with these issues?
I also ordered the neo hybrid cases (non-clear) and they seem solid. I just love a clear case tho to show off the gorgeous device. ?
Got the clear one and it fits nice and tight. Is stopped me feeling like the device will slip out my hand any moment and had even speed me performing "micro presses"on the screen with the side of my hand!
Just got the neo hybrid silver and put it on. For some reason it feels much more beastly compared to the ultra hybrid and I am not feeling it that much. Maybe because of the black edges covering the sides VS the see thru edges of the ultra hybrid hmmm. I like the ultra minus the minor issues but one thing is the ultra doesnt seem to have that much drop protection. I just ordered the neo hybrid Crystal case that may be the winner here.
4.5/5 Neo Hybrid by Spigen
jc83 said:
Ordered the clear and rose gold colors for my wife and I. Her rose gold fitment is off on the sides as in it fits loose and not snug. My clear initially fit good on the sides but is becoming more and more loose. Also both cases have a small hole defect on bottom right side. Will be contacting Spigen shortly. Any others with these issues?
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Yes, however I was able to resolve the issues with a little bit of work. I saw someone point this out and I massaged the edges particularly around the buttons a bit more.
Here's earlier in the day:
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And here's tonight after a little bit of work. Overall the case fits snugly and feels sturdy in my hand.
I personally love this series from Spigen. The PC bumper could fit tighter but it's nowhere near enough for me to take it off.
In case anyone didn't realise the difference, Spigen do two ranges of Neo Hybrid. Standard range which has coloured rear/under layer and choice of coloured bumper. The second range titled "Crystal" has a transparent rear/under layer and choice of coloured bumper.
I bought the latter in Gunmetal purely because I prefer transparent cases that show off the phone below.
Have clear hybrid ultra. Pushes the screen protector off. Anyone know of a good protector that won't push off.
I've had my Spigen Ultra Hybrid crystal clear on my S7 Edge since March 5th and the case fits perfectly. I removed the case yesterday for the first time to install my Skinomi screen protector. I put my Spigen case back on this morning and it fits the same way as when I first got it. I bought my case from Amazon.
I'm hoping a screenknight will work with it.
Are the PC frames interchangable betweem the hybrid/hybrid cystal cases?
I bought the cheap Verizon 3 pack screen protectors and so far the edges have not peeled up yet with multiple removal of all these cases per day.
Mines just bleh. The case looks nice aside from the buttons being way too stiff for comfort. I've only used it a handful of times, so I can't vouch for its durability.
Sent from my Nexus 6P using XDA Labs
Got the neo hybrid crystal and unfortunately fitment was very bad. The side buttons are pretty flush and the sides of the PC bumper are loose and raised. Bummer because the crystal hybrid looks awesome.
Looked up the spigen warrenty they offer free replacement but I need to ship items back. Probably $6 or so to ship it back I paid 15 so wonder if it is even worth the hassle to be honest. For those who have defective Spigen cases, are you going through the trouble of returning for warranty exchange?
I too have the Ultra Hybrid clear and it fits just right, it's tight and it doesn't seem to have gotten loose in the first couple days of use. Buttons work alright, makes the phone look pretty good imo. I have a similar Spigen case on my Nexus 5 (got it from day 1 both phone and case) and to this day I still have it and functional, I hope this Spigen case can live up to the rep and trust my last Spigen case gave me.
i bought the clear ultra hybrid also, I find that because of the solid back the edges aren't rounded and even have a sharp edge. This takes away all the comfort built into the phone. Can't wait to trash it and get something that keeps the phone as comfortable to hold as the phone was designed to be. Also the buttons on the cover have sharp edges. Overall fit seems to be fine.

Accessories My Ultra 21 Case Reviews

So I went Amazon shopping and wanted to give some feedback on what I found to be good, bad and indifferent.
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https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08R96NWF4/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 POETIC GREEN
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08S7SMQZD/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 UAG BLUE
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08SHN8SSD/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o08_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 ANEMAT BLUE
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08QQTX6K9/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o05_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1 ARMADILLOTEK ORANGE
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08RZ93LST/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 RINGKE CAMO
The Samsung silver case is from my pre order credit and came from Samsung.com.
My initial response, you kinda get what you pay for.
My favorite among all them is the UAG case and that is what I am using as my daily case.
I chose this because it was smaller than any of the other cases which gave what I consider 'great' protection both on the sides and front and back.
The Ringke comes in second as the best value.
The Poetic is just too large, you will see in the photos it is the largest of them all, but it is the only one that comes with a screen protector which was kinda nice.
The Armadillotek is a great option, but since the phone is already so large in my hand - the UAG was a tad smaller and felt more comfortable.
The Samsung case lacks the raised edges I would like to see in drop protection on the front.
The Anemat also lacked raised edges for safety.
Lined them up on edge to show heigh of all units, the Poetic and Armidillo are the tallest.
Side grips are nice, the phone is large and anything to keep in settled in my hand was a bonus.
I guess for a 1300 phone I had to bite the bullet and get a 50 dollar case, vs the 10 and 20 dollar options.
I did like the ArmidilloTek for the few days I used it, but the UAG just ended up being more comfortable for me personally.
Not sure this will help anyone, but it does, I hope I saved you having to return stuff back to Amazon
I plan to put on the gel UV glass screen protector sometime next week, I just left the stock protector on for the time being.
Love the phone though and the promo with TMO really made it a no brainer.
I also settled for the UAG Monarch, it's a premium but it's better than the imitators.
I choose ArmadilloTek because of the front cover.
I like the paint on Monarch tho
Nice, thanks for this review.
the orange case looks neat
I'm currently switching between UAG Monarch (same color as OP) and Samsung's Black Leather Cover, and I'm glad about my choices. Sometimes if I want that my S21U should feel more bulky I go with UAG, other time if I want to have more elegant and slick cover I'm using the leather one.
BaltazarIX said:
I'm currently switching between UAG Monarch (same color as OP) and Samsung's Black Leather Cover, and I'm glad about my choices. Sometimes if I want that my S21U should feel more bulky I go with UAG, other time if I want to have more elegant and slick cover I'm using the leather one.
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Love the UAG case
BaltazarIX said:
I'm currently switching between UAG Monarch (same color as OP) and Samsung's Black Leather Cover, and I'm glad about my choices. Sometimes if I want that my S21U should feel more bulky I go with UAG, other time if I want to have more elegant and slick cover I'm using the leather one.
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Love my UAG, but the tpu detached from PC on my case
Pitaka > all
i've got the otterbox... very good!
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i've got the otterbox... very good!
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too pricy here in TX
I just ordered a UAG Monarch tonight as I've just gotten my phone today. Verizon wants $70,so I got it directly from UAG for under $35. Tried it and it feels really good in the hand. Bought the S21U with a techarmor case and there is barely any protection for rear camera. Pelican also feels really good in the hand but also no real camera protection

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