Has anyone seen a case that doubles as a wallet, or even just has credit card slots on the back?
Golla makes some pouches, wallets, etc for the Samsung Infuse.
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Does anyone have any recommendations for a leather wallet style case for a S4? Please share your experience with us.
I have the Tuff-Luv wallet case. I had this type with my S3 mini and got one for my wife's 4S.
Room for 3 credit cards and an opening for a few notes. Good quality leather. The holes are in the right places and the camera is not obscured.
TBH the crease on the back which acts as a stand spoils the look somewhat.
At £45 the price is way too high, however, Tuff-Luv place them on eBay.co.uk regularly.
I picked up each of the 3 I have purchased for £20 delivered, which is reasonable.
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It looks very high quality. How functional is it to talk on your phone with the case on it? I agree about the crease. Thanks for the input.
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How functional is it to talk on your phone with the case on it? I agree about the crease.
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Not a problem, I just fold it back on itself and hold it in one hand.
You can go for the Spigen Slim Wallet. That is the one I have. It can hold about 2 cards, but the leather is very nice and not cheap. The case is not only a wallet, but also a stand were you can comfortably watch videos on. http://www.spigen.com/brands/samsung/galaxy/galaxy-s4/galaxy-s4-case-slim-wallet.html Link is here. They also have a Leather Wallet Case Snap. This can hold multiple cards and cash.
I have the Incipio Watson style (http://www.incipio.com/back-to-scho...s instructed scratched my screen. do not buy.
No recommendations for a leather wallet style case but s-line has some serious cases
I was looking for a Wallet case for my Samsung Galaxy S5 with the OEM wireless charging back but found nothing. I got used to having a wallet case for 2 years on my SIII and I don't want to go back to carrying an additional bulky object in my wallet. As most wallet cases are just a PU leather flip case/wallet glued to a plastic shell I figured I could remove the wallet portion and glue it to a Samsung Qi Backplate. I ran into a problem however as neither E6000 nor JB Kwik Weld would adhere to the backplate material. Does anyone know of a glue or epoxy that will bond to the S5's backplate?
I am also in the same boat. Would like to know if you find a product. If there's none available I'm probably going to modify a wallet case so it suits my needs.
Reporting back. Ordered this case a few days ago. I got the i9100 extended battery covery and the similar 'slip over' silicon jobs that come with the wallet cases work. It was only $7 so I'm willing to give it a try!
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I've recently heard that the magnets used in the Spigen wallet cases will demagnetize credit/debit cards and any other magnetic card. Is this true or is it all just junk?
After trying several different wallet cases, I destroyed nearly the same amount of cards inside. One of those was the Spigen case. Although I think that it was my fault, cause I injected the card the most faulty way with the magnetic stripe nearest to the magnet I would not suggest the case. You only need one time where you are not concentrated and insert it bad and all the wealth is gone ^.^
Especially with the ARKTIS Pro Wallet Case I made a very bad experience because the whole design is not applicable for the Note 4. The magnets in this case are so strong, that the S Pen is not usable anymore.
At my last decision I took the genuine Samsung Flip Wallet Case and in my opinion its the best possibilty. Its functional enough, not that expensive anymore, wont hurt your cards and as a benefit screen turns on off automatically when opening closing.
Wow! I didn't think there was any truth to any of this at first as I've thought the the magnets used in these wallet style cases were very low power magnets. That wouldn't cause any problems with bank cards or any other magnetic cards.
A few devices back I tried a wallet case for the first time. Most wallet cases I have tried are similar to a standard flip case with the exception of a few pockets to place cards in. Then there are the cases that hide the cards inside of them. The issue with both of this is extremely limited space when trying to completely get rid of the wallet. Anyways, a few days before I pre-ordered my device I looked at cases. I came across 2 wallet cases that I liked. I was only going to order the second case below, but after I did I showed my wife and she told me "It looks girly." So I ordered the first case below as well. So now I have 2 wallet cases on the way. They appear to be similar with the exception that one uses a battery to hold the device and the other uses a pocket that you slide the case on the phone into. Here are the links encase anyone else wants to order one.
1) Multi-function Genuine Zipper Wallet Leather Case Cover For Samsung Galaxy Note 7
2) Multi-function Wallet Detachable ID CARD Cover Case For Samsung Galaxy Note 7
I did order both in black. Just encase you are curious.
I've just bought Note 9 from Amazon and wallet case with it - BENTOBEN Ultra Slim Thin Fit Folio Genuine Leather Kickstand Shockproof Credit Card Slots Protective Flip Cases
I also have in my car wireless charger. My problem is, whenever I put my phone in the charger, I have to remove it from the case. So I thought that I need to buy something like wallet case that enable me to use wireless charging. Is that thing even exist? I want wallet case cause I want to keep my credit cards with my phone.
Can you guys help me please?
I've been eyeing this wallet case made by Case-Mate on Amazon. I think I'm going to buy it. They claim it supports wireless charging without removing the phone.
https://www.amazon.com/Case-Mate-No...1273302&sr=1-5&keywords=note+9+case+mate&th=1
My coworker has the same case for his Note 8 and said it works fine with his wireless chargers, so I think the Note 9 version should work.
You should have no issues using any wallet case with a wireless charger. The only reason you would have an issue is if the wallet case you have is either too think or is made with metallic elements.