[Update Version] Ztotop Case for Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 - Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Accessories

Anyone try this updated Ztotop Case? Covers the pen and looks like it also fixes the magnetic issues on the original. Has a rating of F on fakespot but only has a couple of reviews.
https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Galaxy-Tab-10-5-2019/dp/B07Z4HKTM4/

I tried it and I did not keep it and got the original despite double the price.
Reasons were material quality and strength of the magnets - original case ones are stronger.

I like it
I had the older one which was snap around and I needed to add a piece of tape to open the spen hatch.
The magnets aren't the most strong but more than enough to hold it and the angle works, (and I can use the keyboard case keyboard wth it)

I just got this over the weekend and the magnet is not that strong. If you prop it up and you push on the power or volume down, the tablet will most of the time move by 1/4 inch. I do like the slim profile and how quickly I can remove the tablet when I want to hold just the tablet to play games.

So I just placed an order for this - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0822J5QWT/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 It looks like its basically the above case but without the magnets, (ie hooks on with edge guards. Will see how it is.

howie411 said:
So I just placed an order for this - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0822J5QWT/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 It looks like its basically the above case but without the magnets, (ie hooks on with edge guards. Will see how it is.
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Most likely going to be heavier than the magnetic ones but it will have great protection though. :good: What I like about the magnetic ones is if I do need to hold the tablet for longer periods I can just remove the case easily and just hold the tablet by itself.

howie411 said:
So I just placed an order for this - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0822J5QWT/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 It looks like its basically the above case but without the magnets, (ie hooks on with edge guards. Will see how it is.
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So I've had the case for a few days now. I only have 1 negative with it so far. The texture almost feels like a chalk board. My previous case felt nicer to the touch. But other then that, it attaches like my previous case (no magnetics). I can The sleep/wake function works fine, I won't lose the pen now because of the cover over it.

I also got this case with the plastic around. It protects the tab well. The pen flap can be a pain to open as it's flush and nothing to grip. Overall I'm happy with it.

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Metal case

well, went out on a limb & got the metal case off EBAY $28 to the door, in under a week from hong kong to arizona.
plus - fits real good, light, sturdy
plus - keyboard folds back flat against back if you're not using it
minus - keyboard will need double sided tape or something to hold it in - its a press fit into a neoprene cutout, works fine 1st time you close/opent the case.. 2nd time the keyboard will be held to the unit by its magnets.
minus - no 'real' latch, relys on the keyboard magnets
minus - hinges are plastic, and when closed, the 'top' keyboard side has some slop, can move a little side to side.
I guess I'll have to wait for a nice thin leather case, with a real latch. (I dont like the thick clips on the stock one)
I was curious about this case, as I'm looking for something I could use to mount my Advantage on my motorcycle. What I would basically do is take the front or flip portion of the case off, and connect a RAM mount to the back of it.
So my main question is - if I did take off the flip portion of the case, would it still support the Advantage in a sturdy fashion? Thanks for any info!
support
yeah, the main portion you actualy have to force into position, it slides from the hinge side in, there's 2 small indentations (near the speakers) that it slides under.
when you slide it in/out it rubs a bit on the volume slider, presses the wireless button down etc, not sure i'd want to be doing it alot.
azcaddman said:
well, went out on a limb & got the metal case off EBAY $28 to the door, in under a week from hong kong to arizona.
plus - fits real good, light, sturdy
plus - keyboard folds back flat against back if you're not using it
minus - keyboard will need double sided tape or something to hold it in - its a press fit into a neoprene cutout, works fine 1st time you close/opent the case.. 2nd time the keyboard will be held to the unit by its magnets.
minus - no 'real' latch, relys on the keyboard magnets
minus - hinges are plastic
BIG MINUS - for me ... internal gps in leather case - locks 9 satelites in my house, 3-4 at 2/3 strenght, rest at 1/3-1/2, but when in metal case ... locks 4 satellites, all at 1/3-1/2 strengh .. so it significantly interferes with gps reception .. not sure about phone as I dont use it for that (yet).
I guess I'll have to wait for a nice thin leather case, with a real latch. (I dont like the thick clips on the stock one)
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Could you post some pics of the case with your device in it? Im looking for a case to just carry around my Ameo in without the keyboard, think this may be going over the top but may well be just what i need.
Thanks
Photos are at my photo page at 1600x1200 res, a bit big for here.
it can be slow at times, so be patient
and no, i didn't dust it off first
after giving it another try, the gps seems to be getting a good signal in the case.
Thanks for the pics, looks alot better than i thought. Im looking more for a hard case or skin for the screen part only, im not to fussed with carrying the keyboard around as this ads to the bulk of the device, and when carrying in the pocket, my trousers are already around my ankles as it is!
This case does look really good tho, and does provide some protection for the unit which is another concern of mine.
Mmm, got me thinking now!
was debating on getting the metal case or the black book-type...both of which can be found in ebay. i opted for the metal case since it covers the entire unit...the book-type still leaves some areas exposed. covering the entire unitis quite handy especially as i chuck it in the diaper bag in the weekends =)
the metal case does not cover it 100%, the end where the hinges are, is uncovered (except for the plastic hinges) including the 2 corners
also, the case covers the reset 'button' on the back
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yeah the case doesn't cover the unit 100% but it's more than enough for me. mine arrived yesterday...got it from hong kong as well...looks good and i'm quite satisfied with it. the only gripe i have is that the reset button is partially covered =) but other than that i'm quite pleased with it. thinking of getting the black metal case as well just for the sake of diversity =)
cheers
One could consider drilling a hole if the reset access is needed???

Seidio ACTIVE Case Review

I was given the opportunity to review the ACTIVE Case for the Samsung Galaxy Tab by Seidio. I’ve purchased other cases before but they did not fully have what I wanted in a case. Seidio asked if i wanted to review a case for them and I happy to do so. Once the case came in, I was in love. It has everything I wanted in a case and more!
Interior Casing
The first part of the ACTIVE Case is the Interior Casing. It’s a rubber sleeve that absorbs shock if you drop your tab. This sleeve slips onto your tab very easily and , in my opinion, is a must-have for any case and tab owner. A tab can be heavily damaged if dropped and this casing prevents that from happening. The Interior Casing also has holes for all ports and camera so there’s no need to remove it when connecting a charger or earphones. Also, there are power and volume buttons etched into the casing to make them easy to locate when your tab is in the casing. Lastly, the Interior Casing fits right around the edges of the tab so it doesn’t block the capacitive buttons. People like myself that have had a case that makes it difficult to press the capacitive buttons will be happy to see how much space the casing doesn’t take up.
Hard Exterior Skeleton
The second part to the ACTIVE Case is the Hard Exterior Skeleton. This part snaps on top of the Interior Casing for added protection. This makes it so that if you were to drop your tab, the back and corners would be even more protected from impact. To me, this is a necessity while traveling because you never know when you’ll drop your tab. I like how there’s a hole for the camera lens in this as well so you don’t have to remove the exterior skeleton to take pictures. Seidio definitely had the picture/video junkies in mind when they thought of this.
Convertible Mounting Cover
The third and final part of the ACTIVE Case is the Convertible Mounting Cover and this part is my favorite! This cover is the icing on the cake. The most obvious function of the Convertible Mounting Cover is that it protects the screen once snapped on to the front of your tab. It is very durable and and rugged. The second function of the Convertible Mounting Cover is it acts as a stand. One thing I look for in a case is if it doubles as a stand. Inside the cover there’s an adjustable support tab so you can angle your tablet to your desired height. This is perfect if you use your tab at your desk like me.
Final Thoughts
Out of the cases that I’ve owned before, the ACTIVE Case is by far the best case! Although it has different layers to it, they all snap together to keep things neat and clean. I’ve been looking for a case that not only protects my tab, but that is also very versatile. The only downside I can see with this case is the fact that it’s a little heavy compared to other cases. That’s a small price to pay when you have a case that does and has everything. I’m glad Seidio presented me with the opportunity to review this case for them.
Nice review. You forgot the picture of the tab inside the case without being turned into a stand. You didnt forget, i just would like to see it :0)
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TPU Case w/ Kickstand Review

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Hi ladies & gents!
Before I jump to the verdict, here are some pics: [note- apart from black, there are several other case colors]
Front
Face Shot!
Back
Due to the 2x minor "lumps" of plastic that adjusts the kickstand, your Note 2 will not rest completely flat on its backside when using this case.
Left Side
You can see the Volume buttons here as well as a clear shot of the comfy grips.
Right Side
Here's a view of the right side housing the Power button.
Top
This is the only real fault that I have w/ this item- although it won't affect everyone, if you have an "L" shaped headphone jack, it will not slip all the way in. Yes, it still worked for my HP., but a light pull/nudge on the jack or on my lengthy HP. wire will dislodge the connection.
Bottom
You can clearly see the mini-USB cutout is not centered. No problems at all (re)inserting the original charging/transfer cable in & out. Furthermore, the stylus cutout is fine!
Kickstand
The kickstand in its full glory! Oh how convenient this feature is! Exhibited no concerns folding in/out & locking back into place. I would not lean on the Note in kickstand mode though...
VERDICT
Great case for UNDER $10!
+Very good fit
+Nicely made (has some pleasant grips on the borders)
+All buttons are responsive
+Good kickstand
+Cheap
-Cutouts are not accurate ("L" shaped headphone jacks WILL have issues w/ the cutout)
-If you use a 3rd party mini-USB (not sure about the MHL cables) that feature a larger head jack, it may not fit as the cutout here isn't centered. BUT, the original mini-USB/transfer cable has NO issues.
*Final Thoughts*​
Guys & gals:
This is a $700 device, doesn't matter what case you'll prefer- just outfit ANY high end item w/ one. For me the kickstand's a major selling point; it wasn't pricey & the availability was within the 2nd week of the Note 2 release. I saw a bulkier cellphone case that had a bright yellow kickstand but I felt the color would just invite thieves. IMO, I'll likely upgrade to another kickstand case that has neater cutouts & a somewhat thicker frame- make no mistake though, this is a terrific 1st case for those that like kickstands.
Miscellaneous Observations:
1. Again, the Note 2 is NO TOY. Someone in this forum recommended the Spigen Ultra Oleopobic. Works as advertised. Try to do this in a small room w/ minimal dust & no windows (I used my bathroom). Make sure the surrounding screen area is clean (use their included cloth) & apply the screen protector carefully. You'll want to get it right so don't RUSH it. I've tried Zagg & Martin Fields on other devices in the past. Both had protected the screens well but this model (as stated by another member here) has no issues w/ the stylus & IMO (perhaps it's the epic screen) hides scratches really well.
2. I was on the verge of purchasing a really awesome leather flip/latch case. Very professional & I just love the smell of leather. But... some of these cases do NOT have the perimeter of the Note 2 protected & using the camera would be undesirable. That's a deal-breaker for me.
In closing, I bought the case here. Shipped quick, no problems.
I hope this was helpful to those case shopping! Cheers everyone! (=
That's a Fosmon TPU, correct? How's the button press responsiveness for the power and volume buttons? I had a Fosmon TPU for my Skyrocket, and the button press meant I had to take the case off to flash anything, as well as making it difficult to turn the phone on and off, even adjust the volume. I ultimately cut the volume rocker and power buttons out of the case, which left them so far embedded that I couldn't reach them.
T.J. Bender said:
That's a Fosmon TPU, correct? How's the button press responsiveness for the power and volume buttons? I had a Fosmon TPU for my Skyrocket, and the button press meant I had to take the case off to flash anything, as well as making it difficult to turn the phone on and off, even adjust the volume. I ultimately cut the volume rocker and power buttons out of the case, which left them so far embedded that I couldn't reach them.
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Hey TJ,
I've never heard of Fosmon- but I'll take your word for it. I can assure you that the case buttons are tops for the Note 2. If you've already looked at the pics you probably noticed that I have both the black & the clear model. Both colors have great button placement & tension!
Thanks for the review, I just ordered one. It is the most efficient case I have seen so far and for less than 10 bucks I dont think you can go wrong.
I have one of these Fosmon cases too, and love it. I also had one on my GS3. My only annoyance is the two bumps for the kickstand hinge, but it really isn't a big deal. Buttons are nice and responsive, cutouts are perfect. To OP, make sure you line the cutouts up as you put the phone into the case, there is a lot of initial play...
fen_nyc said:
EDIT: Images did not show up... I linked them now. ;/
Hi ladies & gents!
Before I jump to the verdict, here are some pics: [note- apart from black, there are several other case colors]
Front
Face Shot!
Back
Due to the 2x minor "lumps" of plastic that adjusts the kickstand, your Note 2 will not rest completely flat on its backside when using this case.
Left Side
You can see the Volume buttons here as well as a clear shot of the comfy grips.
Right Side
Here's a view of the right side housing the Power button.
Top
This is the only real fault that I have w/ this item- although it won't affect everyone, if you have an "L" shaped headphone jack, it will not slip all the way in. Yes, it still worked for my HP., but a light pull/nudge on the jack or on my lengthy HP. wire will dislodge the connection.
Bottom
You can clearly see the mini-USB cutout is not centered. No problems at all (re)inserting the original charging/transfer cable in & out. Furthermore, the stylus cutout is fine!
Kickstand
The kickstand in its full glory! Oh how convenient this feature is! Exhibited no concerns folding in/out & locking back into place. I would not lean on the Note in kickstand mode though...
VERDICT
Great case for UNDER $10!
+Very good fit
+Nicely made (has some pleasant grips on the borders)
+All buttons are responsive
+Good kickstand
+Cheap
-Cutouts are not accurate ("L" shaped headphone jacks WILL have issues w/ the cutout)
-If you use a 3rd party mini-USB (not sure about the MHL cables) that feature a larger head jack, it may not fit as the cutout here isn't centered. BUT, the original mini-USB/transfer cable has NO issues.
*Final Thoughts*​
Guys & gals:
This is a $700 device, doesn't matter what case you'll prefer- just outfit ANY high end item w/ one. For me the kickstand's a major selling point; it wasn't pricey & the availability was within the 2nd week of the Note 2 release. I saw a bulkier cellphone case that had a bright yellow kickstand but I felt the color would just invite thieves. IMO, I'll likely upgrade to another kickstand case that has neater cutouts & a somewhat thicker frame- make no mistake though, this is a terrific 1st case for those that like kickstands.
Miscellaneous Observations:
1. Again, the Note 2 is NO TOY. Someone in this forum recommended the Spigen Ultra Oleopobic. Works as advertised. Try to do this in a small room w/ minimal dust & no windows (I used my bathroom). Make sure the surrounding screen area is clean (use their included cloth) & apply the screen protector carefully. You'll want to get it right so don't RUSH it. I've tried Zagg & Martin Fields on other devices in the past. Both had protected the screens well but this model (as stated by another member here) has no issues w/ the stylus & IMO (perhaps it's the epic screen) hides scratches really well.
2. I was on the verge of purchasing a really awesome leather flip/latch case. Very professional & I just love the smell of leather. But... some of these cases do NOT have the perimeter of the Note 2 protected & using the camera would be undesirable. That's a deal-breaker for me.
In closing, I bought the case here. Shipped quick, no problems.
I hope this was helpful to those case shopping! Cheers everyone! (=
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I bought this case over a month ago before the phone was released. I used it on my original Note and also the S3. So I knew this case would be perfect for the Note 2. It fits nicely and the added grip on the sides helps from slipping. Also the mild lip that wraps around the front of the screen protects it from scratching from counter tops or tables when placed flat on the table. Good stuff!
bwillet said:
I have one of these Fosmon cases too, and love it. I also had one on my GS3. My only annoyance is the two bumps for the kickstand hinge, but it really isn't a big deal. Buttons are nice and responsive, cutouts are perfect. To OP, make sure you line the cutouts up as you put the phone into the case, there is a lot of initial play...
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Right on! Always fiddle w/ a case to ensure you've got it fit correctly! I can't do anything about that HP cutout though... modding a phone case is not something I'm willing try. In terms of the hinge, I rather enjoy the "bump" as the phone's easier to pick up.
I've picked up 5 different cases so far all for $35..... Looking at picking up the body glove case to make it an even 6. Trying to find the best fit for my life.

Poetic Revolution Note 5 Case Review

NOTE: I received one of these free in exchange for doing a review.
Overall: 4.5 out of 5 stars.
Please note the photos I've uploaded. This is a VERY strong case which is made of two pieces, completely covering the phone. DO NOT have a screen protector on your phone when you use this case as the front of the case already has a screen protector built in. If you want the ultimate in protection for your phone, then this is it! The front first goes onto the phone and snaps on with a strong "click". I have read other reviews of this case where the reviewer left a screen protector on his phone and that causes not only for the S-Pen to not work as well but also caused problems in making the front case fit properly on the phone - the fantastic tight tolerances on this case are THAT GOOD! Talking about the screen protector, it is a very strong material which does not at all seem to be a 'finger print magnet'. Also you will note from the pictures I submitted that the tolerances of the cutouts in the screen protector for the pone speaker and home button are the exact right size and line up perfectly. Getting back to putting the case on the phone - once the front is on, then you put the back onto the phone, and the tolerances are so tight with the way the front and the back of the case fit together that you will certainly have some difficulty getting this case on and off of the phone. (You will note this is primarily because of the bottom of the phone case - see the photo with the back and front of the phone case separated but held next to each other.) However, since this case is meant to be #1 protective for this phone, to meet that end it is purposely built with the tight tolerances.
My guess is you can throw this case against a brick wall pretty hard and your phone will not break (however I did not have the guts to try that)!
Going through the remaining photos, you will note the case fits the phone extremely well. Not only is there enough coverage so that the front of the phone - as well as the back camera lens - will not touch anything if the phone is laid down on a flat surface, but the case on the front comes very close to the edge of the display, which is very well protected with the built-in screen protector. I have also read reviews of other thick protective cases where the case was so thick that sometimes a shadow would appear in photos taken by the phone because the camera lens is so deep inside of the case - but that is not the case here (no pun intended). My photos also show the holes for the charging port and S-Pen etc. The ports are covered by included 'plugs' which are part of the case and extremely well designed with ridges built in so that after extended use they should never fall open. The only downside I have found from these 'plugs' are that the S-Pen is actually not very easy to retrieve out of the phone because it is pretty deep and hard to reach. Also, if you have some kind of a plug for the power or the audio that do not fit, then you would not be able to make those holes larger without damaging the capability of the port covers. However, all the plugs and audio cables I have fit with no problem. There is also a loop on the case on one corner which I would prefer not to have, but it is strong rubber material so it could be carefully cut off with a sharp knife and nobody would ever know it was there. Better to have the option of having it or not!
The only reason why I didn't give it 5 stars is the kickstand on the back is metal, and because of that (I think that would be the only reason) the wireless charging will not work. I really wanted to give this 5 stars but in all honesty because of the wireless charging not working I couldn't do it. So please take this review as 4+ or 4.5 stars! In any event, if you want your previous phone to last forever - then this would be your case!
KruseLudsMobile said:
NOTE: I received one of these free in exchange for doing a review.
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We have a thread for reviews on this case already, with that said, I have tried several different wireless chargers, have a couple that are super thin. I slid them between the kickstand and still no luck. That was my original thought process as well, that it was the kickstand. I guess it's just too thick, sucks in that aspect.
Looks good for hiking and outdoor activities

Schnail Titan Case Review.

I received my complimentary case on Thursday the 17th. Here is my initial review of the Schnail Titan case for the note 20 ultra.
First things first. Here's the pros:
1. It's tough. The edges are tight & hug the phone nicely with no gaps. If you love Otterbox, Supcase, or rugged cases in general, you'll be satisfied with Schnail.
2. No camera bump. Lays nice and smooth.
3. Rubberized sides allow for extra grip with a nice diamond pattern.
4. A sturdy kickstand (Double-edged sword, more info below).
5. USB-C protective cover (I love covers)
6. Easy install (place in frame first, then place into the bottom. Also has the instructions on a sticker).
7. Works with Whitestone Dome SP.
8. Works with wireless charging.
9. Price.
All in all, it's a solid case. I just have a few nitpicks. Call me Petty Roosevelt But:
1. While I love the kickstand, it's hard to pull out and put back it. I still love it though.
2. Ultra petty, but some different colors would be great. I would love this in orange, or blue, or red.
3. It would be awesome if this had a cover for the spen, so it won't fly out when you drop it.
Other than that, I give this case a Major, Major, Major go :good: Will keep using as my daily and recommend.
Links:
https://www.amazon.com/Schnail-Screenless-Military-Protective-Kickstand/dp/B08CBNZGGR - Note 20 Ultra.
https://www.amazon.com/Schnail-Screenless-Military-Protective-Kickstand/dp/B08CBPNNJC - Note 20.
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Totally agree, here is my review that I left on Amazon:
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This case is an absolute beast. I have no worries about dropping the phone with this bad boy on. If you are looking for something that can take an absolute pounding, this is a great choice.
This case has a plastic rim that first fits around the phone, then slides into the outer shell. The fitment is perfect, the port holes all line up exactly. The charge port cover is a nice feature. Also, the phone lays flat which is a bit of a problem with this phone when using some other cases.
The sides are super grippy. I like how the design elements are all perfectly cut, no poor work here, you can tell the QA process is working well. The kickstand has a locking mechanism on it to ensure the phone doesn't fall when using it, but it's really hard to get back closed. It feels almost like you are going to break it at first, but its pretty robust so it has held up. Way better than a loose kickstand, but something to be aware of. There is a good sized lip at the top and bottom of the case as you can see in one of the pictures of the light gap between the screen and the table. This should help protect the screen in case of a drop on a flat surface.
The buttons work well, and there is a + and - sign on the volume buttons which is a nice touch.
Keep in mind as well that this a large case. It's meant for maximum protection, and achieves that well. No skinny jeans here...this needs a big ol pocket.
Final word: The designer clearly meant to create a case with maximum protection. They achieved this absolutely. The only way you can unintentionally break your phone in this case is if you drop the screen directly on a corner. The name Titan for this case is perfect. The case is huge and the kickstand is a little difficult to get out of lock. This is absolutely a five star product though.
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I got mine too, while I love the case and definitely plan on using it daily over my phone, it's a shame that the kickstand is a pain to get out. The first time I had to use the other end of my fork to pop it out, it is that hard to pull out with your fingers!
K0wneD said:
I got mine too, while I love the case and definitely plan on using it daily over my phone, it's a shame that the kickstand is a pain to get out. The first time I had to use the other end of my fork to pop it out, it is that hard to pull out with your fingers!
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Use it few times and it will loosen up. Great case..wish it came with a holster though
LT1UltraZ said:
Use it few times and it will loosen up. Great case..wish it came with a holster though
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Does the company even make a holster case for their cases? That case is nice but won't fit in my car vent mounted phone holder due to the case being too wide. Any suggestions?
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3 demerits for the screen protector.
pieces of cake said:
3 demerits for the screen protector.
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There is not a screen protector, its a face frame that essentially locks the case onto the phone.
racingmatt1 said:
Does the company even make a holster case for their cases? That case is nice but won't fit in my car vent mounted phone holder due to the case being too wide. Any suggestions?
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The Schnail case is awesome but if you need a case with the same durability and comes with a holster case look no further than the Unicorn Beetle Pro by Supcase.
JAMRZ69 said:
The Schnail case is awesome but if you need a case with the same durability and comes with a holster case look no further than the Unicorn Beetle Pro by Supcase.
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Link? Is it bulky?
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racingmatt1 said:
Link? Is it bulky?
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https://www.supcase.com/products/galaxy-note20-ultra-unicorn-beetle-pro-rugged-holster-case-black
I don't think its bulky at all.
Saturny said:
I received my complimentary case on Thursday the 17th. Here is my initial review of the Schnail Titan case for the note 20 ultra.
First things first. Here's the pros:
1. It's tough. The edges are tight & hug the phone nicely with no gaps. If you love Otterbox, Supcase, or rugged cases in general, you'll be satisfied with Schnail.
2. No camera bump. Lays nice and smooth.
3. Rubberized sides allow for extra grip with a nice diamond pattern.
4. A sturdy kickstand (Double-edged sword, more info below).
5. USB-C protective cover (I love covers)
6. Easy install (place in frame first, then place into the bottom. Also has the instructions on a sticker).
7. Works with Whitestone Dome SP.
8. Works with wireless charging.
9. Price.
All in all, it's a solid case. I just have a few nitpicks. Call me Petty Roosevelt But:
1. While I love the kickstand, it's hard to pull out and put back it. I still love it though.
2. Ultra petty, but some different colors would be great. I would love this in orange, or blue, or red.
3. It would be awesome if this had a cover for the spen, so it won't fly out when you drop it.
Other than that, I give this case a Major, Major, Major go :good: Will keep using as my daily and recommend.
Links:
https://www.amazon.com/Schnail-Screenless-Military-Protective-Kickstand/dp/B08CBNZGGR - Note 20 Ultra.
https://www.amazon.com/Schnail-Screenless-Military-Protective-Kickstand/dp/B08CBPNNJC - Note 20.
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JLine05 said:
Totally agree, here is my review that I left on Amazon:
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This case is an absolute beast. I have no worries about dropping the phone with this bad boy on. If you are looking for something that can take an absolute pounding, this is a great choice.
This case has a plastic rim that first fits around the phone, then slides into the outer shell. The fitment is perfect, the port holes all line up exactly. The charge port cover is a nice feature. Also, the phone lays flat which is a bit of a problem with this phone when using some other cases.
The sides are super grippy. I like how the design elements are all perfectly cut, no poor work here, you can tell the QA process is working well. The kickstand has a locking mechanism on it to ensure the phone doesn't fall when using it, but it's really hard to get back closed. It feels almost like you are going to break it at first, but its pretty robust so it has held up. Way better than a loose kickstand, but something to be aware of. There is a good sized lip at the top and bottom of the case as you can see in one of the pictures of the light gap between the screen and the table. This should help protect the screen in case of a drop on a flat surface.
The buttons work well, and there is a + and - sign on the volume buttons which is a nice touch.
Keep in mind as well that this a large case. It's meant for maximum protection, and achieves that well. No skinny jeans here...this needs a big ol pocket.
Final word: The designer clearly meant to create a case with maximum protection. They achieved this absolutely. The only way you can unintentionally break your phone in this case is if you drop the screen directly on a corner. The name Titan for this case is perfect. The case is huge and the kickstand is a little difficult to get out of lock. This is absolutely a five star product though.
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I will stand with both of these reviews. 100% awesome case. A holster would be awesome too
So much for your thin 20 Ultra.
#brick
I always go for the thinnest and lightest ;}
Just wanted to update the thread with my review. I honestly think this is a beast of a case without feeling like a brick.
This case is an extremely rugged case that doesn't make the Note20 feel like it weighs a ton like some other cases can. This is a standard two-part design. That being an exterior rugged rubber shell and in inner plastic shell that snaps around the phone to provide extra shock protection. I personally did not have any trouble pulling the two halves apart but I also have a lot of experience with these types of cases so your experience with that may vary.
Pros:
1. The external rubber case is solidly built. When you squeeze the case without the phone or inner plastic shell in it, it is *very* hard to squeeze from the side. This is due to a very hard plastic backplate that prevents the case from flexing.
2. The kick stand is a monster. It is a very wide kickstand and once it is fully extended and locked into place, it takes a bit of force to get it to collapse again. To me, this is a pro since I don't have to worry about the kickstand giving out and my phone falling.
3. Installation is very simple. Once you have the inner plastic shell snapped around your phone, slide the phone into the bottom of the case first and then push the top of the phone into the case. It should just pop right in.
4. Phone feels balanced when in this case. The Note20 is a bit top heavy because of the giant camera bump but the case does a nice job of trying to make the phone feel balanced in the hand.
5. The top and bottom of the case flair out ever so slightly to keep the screen off of your desk should you put your phone screen-side down.
6. The volume and power buttons extend ever so slightly from the case to give them a nice tactile feel without being obtrusive.
7. Excellent gripping on the sides of the case and a stylish honeycomb design on the inside that makes its way to the inside of the kickstand.
8. Port cutouts are precision molded. The charger protector port snugly fits inside the case to protect the charge port but it has a nice lip that is easy to pull down on to open it up.
9. The price. For what this case offers the price absolutely cannot be beat. This is a premium product for a budget friendly price.
*Note* I personally cannot comment on screen protector compatibility because I don't have one on. However, in phone case experience past, I'm sure it's fine.
All in all, from now on this company will be my go to choice for phone cases. Also, as an added bonus, a portion of their profits goes to the American Cancer Society.
Way too bulky. But it's a perfect way to ruin the beauty of this phone's design!

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