Liqipel - Galaxy Note 4 Accessories

Did anyone ever try any of their screen protectors?
Do they really work well? The videos show a .5lb ball hitting it, with amazing results.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ibiD7PG9A4Y&list=UUfcQmhBVk8c_89icfy3O-aw
Does anyone make a better one?
I am very active and use the otterbox defender for my s4 and I drop my phone at least once a month. (yea I know im an idiot)
I preordered the note 4 and wanted a thinner case so I got the spigen tough armor. I am not sure its enough and was considering something for the screen, I never used a screen protector before, what do you guys think?

I use Tech Armor
Ballistic Glass Screen Protectors
they take a beating have one on my note 3 and it looks like new..
i'm on my phone a few hours a day at work and I work in a machine shop around lots a thin metal chips and and sharp tools
i have even dropped a 4.5in long .750in 4 flute carbide endmill on the screen. witch i was almost sure was going to kill it but nope not even a mark..
http://www.amazon.com/Tech-Armor-Sa...=1412969605&sr=1-1&keywords=note+4+tech+armor
note 4 on pre order just got tracking number today.. due Monday YAY

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Best screen Protector

What is the best screen protector?
I am looking at this one http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Skyro..._1_8?s=wireless&ie=UTF8&qid=1331135872&sr=1-8
I have the otterbox communicator and the screen protector did not work so well.
I don't know if they are the "best" but I've been happy with Ghost Armor. I had it on my Inspire and now on my SR. No complaints so far.
No hazy effect, easy to get fingerprints/smudges off, etc.
I think they are good quality, though that doesn't mean there aren't other good ones out there.
+1 for the ghost armor. While you're at it you might as well get the entire wrap done.
vakuti , but cheaper and decent the one by ringke ( pack of 2 ) is cool
I just picked up an iVisor AG. It's anti-glare, anti-fingerprint, 100% bubble-free, removable and washable. I am using with the otterbox defender, I took off the defenders screen protector and used this screen protector instead.
Here is a link to check it out, but I got it from AT&T.
http://www.amazon.com/Moshi-Protection-Anti-Glare-Samsung-SkyRocket/dp/B006ACHERE
I'm partial to Steinheil products myself. I've tried a myriad of different companies but the Steinheils seem to be my favorite. Here is the one that I'm using right now:
http://www.amazon.com/SGP-Samsung-S...1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1331570396&sr=1-1
i got both
http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Skyro..._1_8?s=wireless&ie=UTF8&qid=1331135872&sr=1-8
and
http://www.amazon.com/SGP-Samsung-S...9ING/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1332086793&sr=8-6
and i find that they are both nice and pretty much bubble free if put on right. i think the steinheil feels a bit more premium and more like glass
in my opinion this is the best and easiest way to apply a screen protector correctly and with the best results.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&feature=endscreen&v=l-7bXUa4V5o
I am partial to the Steinheil products. I used to be a ghost armor fan but I don't like the wet application biz and the last time I used g armor it really darkened the screen. I have used the Steihheil (ultra crystal and ultra oleophobic) on the family phones now for a couple of generations (of phones ) and I am pleased with the results.
+1 on Steinheil, used it 2x (3 counting wash + reapply) on my Captivate. Now I am using Zagg Invisible Sheild on my 20% off from Best Buy Wireless. Not a matte screeen but anti-glare, easy instructions liquid apply and looks good + durable with lifetime no???s replacements.
End result: Wish I'd gotten Stienheil. ZIS needed too much wipedown and worst of all, didn't live up to scratch proof expectations. Trying something cheap from Amazon. Will post any positive outcome.
Use extreme guardz screen protector same build quality similar to the zagg. Best part 1.99 for front, 4.99 for full body! Worth everywhere penny
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xcrazydx said:
I just picked up an iVisor AG. It's anti-glare, anti-fingerprint, 100% bubble-free, removable and washable. I am using with the otterbox defender, I took off the defenders screen protector and used this screen protector instead.
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Just got this and love it! thanks
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Just got this and love it! thanks
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No problem. It is holding up well, with no issues. I'm still very happy with it
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pc103 said:
+1 on Steinheil, used it 2x (3 counting wash + reapply) on my Captivate. Now I am using Zagg Invisible Sheild on my 20% off from Best Buy Wireless. Not a matte screeen but anti-glare, easy instructions liquid apply and looks good + durable with lifetime no???s replacements.
End result: Wish I'd gotten Steinheil. ZIS needed too much wipedown and worst of all, didn't live up to scratch proof expectations. Trying something cheap from Amazon. Will post any positive outcome.
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I find I prefer matte finish and the Anti-glare Matte Screen Protector for AT&T Samsung Galaxy S2 Skyrocket I727 - 2 pack by CASE123 at amazon for $1.95 went on super easy, looks fine at straight veiwing angles and fits and wears well. Shared cutout for the speaker and FFC at the top seems to be the major difference vs. more expensive SGP.
Don't get the AT&T one. It makes the screen dark and you have to press harder than normal.
One good thing about it is that you never get air bubbles.
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Don't get the AT&T one. It makes the screen dark and you have to press harder than normal.
One good thing about it is that you never get air bubbles.
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Mine is great
I've had Ghost Armor on my S II for a while now. Best screen protection I've ever used. Had it wrapped at a mall kiosk for $20. Money well spent since I drop the phone often & havent had a scratch.
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I have used Wrapsol full body wraps for years, Awesome self adhesive body wraps but cost a lot of money. Was surfing one day and come across bestskinsever and was kind of skeptic but dove right on in and am very happy with the cost and quality protection. Ordered online for $10.99 total and got my full body wrap in 3 days. They're options are screen protector for $6.99, back wrap for $6.99 or the full body wrap for $8.99+shipping. Awesome and quality product without the high prices.
pc103;25319056 End result: Wish I'd gotten Stienheil. ZIS needed too much wipedown and worst of all said:
+1 in the ZIS not living up to being scratch proof! Ive has one on my skyrocket for a month now and it needs constant wiping and when you wipe it there are scratches left all over the screen protector.
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got 7 of these http://www.ebay.ca/itm/290702989748?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2648 for under $3, it may not be the best but for the price cant go wrong, it says resuable but havent tried to reuse yet, but with 7 of them who cares, touch works perfect, finger prints dont show, easy to wipe down when it gets dirty, like eating finger foods and still using phone, the only time i get to c how dirty i got it is when in direct sunlight with screen off, here r some pics of my phone with it on with my tpu case post http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1678753
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+1 for the ghost armor. While you're at it you might as well get the entire wrap done.
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Add my vote for GA. But I gotta break with you on the full body wrap. I let them talk me into a carbon fiber full wrap. I tore it off within minutes - I didn't think it was possible to make the SR even more slippery, but that did the trick. They may offer full wraps using the same material as the screen protector, which would probably be fine since it has some grip. Personally, I need protection from drops, so I need a case.

[Q] Best extremely rugged case for Tab S 8.4?

I'm looking for a very good extremely rugged case for my wife's Galaxy Tab S 8.4. She's a bit clumsy. She managed to break the hinges of my last laptop, so I bough a Toughbook but she still managed to get a crack on its side.... She's dropped her Tab S and the screen never came back on. It was even protected by the EXO rugged hybrid armor case, AND it was even in her purse. It just slipped off of her winter coat on to the ground, and that was the end. So we're getting it fixed, but we now need an extremely heavy duty rugged case. I'm considering the Otterbox Defender or the Griffin Survivor. If anybody has suggestions, it would be very appreciated.
Try the love mei case for the 8.4. Most durable looking case I have seen so far.
Definitely an otterbox defender case. Not the Griffin. This is the best case for protection, and I love mine.
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"Definitely an otterbox defender case."
I agree, definately klutz-proof qualities above all other models. Has protected my Samsung Note 2 phone from abuse that would crack a cinder block multiple times ! Phone works perfectly. To this day I am shocked at all the losers I see every day limping along with thier badly broken smartphone screens. People that accident-prone should be forced to only be allowed one of those "Jitterbug" flip phones designed for senior citizens.
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Definitely an otterbox defender case. Not the Griffin. This is the best case for protection, and I love mine.
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Just in case anyone is still looking for a rugged case, I would recommend the Griffin Survivor. My 8.4 is knocked/falls off a 3-foot-high table a couple times a day, most days of the week, for the last 4 months, and has suffered no damage. I trust the case's splashproof qualities (hoping not to test the underwater qualities) due to drinks being spilled on the tablet while I'm working. The case definitely gets rid of any sleek/slim styling that the tablet has but it more than does the job. One plus is that the speakers sound a bit louder inside the case. Only downside for me is the limited space to insert a headphone jack. Only the skinniest 1/8 plug will fit the space.
I use the BobjGear Rugged Case for the Tab-S. Plus it has built in cooling because the tab-S runs warm.
I dropped my 8.4 in my Samsung official book cover the other week onto a carpeted office floor and it bent the tab just enough to break the AMOLED LCD (without, oddly enough, breaking either the front glass or the tempered screen protector I had on it). Given that it's costing me around 70% of the purchase price to get it repaired (buying a tab with the most expensive screen tech available suddenly doesn't seem so smart), I'm kicking myself for assuming the official accessory would be pretty rugged.
I guess the Otterbox looks like the way to go, especially now it's EOL and can be found a bit cheaper. Absolutely gutted. :crying:
use a dremel or similar tool,and make the headphone slot larger...
poetic makes some pretty good cases btw

[Q] UAG case vs Samsung vs Verus for Note Edge?

Hi, I currently have a Note Edge and a Samsung Flip Wallet case cover I got for about 20$ in an online retailer in Korea (since I live in Korea).
I heard UAG cases are pretty good, and protective. I currently use the Flip Wallet case since I do not need to reach high to power it on/off, because it turns itself on/off. But I have noticed some scratches on the Edge side (not the display), so I'm thinking of a new case.
I also saw that Verus cases are good, too. I desperately need help to choose my case. Thanks!
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Hi, I currently have a Note Edge and a Samsung Flip Wallet case cover I got for about 20$ in an online retailer in Korea (since I live in Korea).
I heard UAG cases are pretty good, and protective. I currently use the Flip Wallet case since I do not need to reach high to power it on/off, because it turns itself on/off. But I have noticed some scratches on the Edge side (not the display), so I'm thinking of a new case.
I also saw that Verus cases are good, too. I desperately need help to choose my case. Thanks!
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Hello,
I'm one of those people who buys many cases for their phone. When I had my Note 3, I had about 7 or 8 different cases that I switched to every now and then. I ran across the UAG case on eBay and ordered. The UAG case instantly became my favorite, it became my daily driver and basically the only case I used after that. I liked the style, protection and how well it stood up. When I saw the UAG case for the Edge I didn't even think twice about ordering. My wife ordered me a Verus after reading reviews on it while she shopped for cases for her Edge. It offers great protection, easy to pocket(very smooth) and is a beautiful case. The Verus is too smooth for me and I see the potential for it to be dropped. If they made the other Verus cases like for the iPhone I would definitely order, but for now nothing beats the Maverick in my eyes. Would like to see the Maverick in other colors beside clear, I'd order them as well Hope this helps out
TE TOQUE said:
Hello,
I'm one of those people who buys many cases for their phone. When I had my Note 3, I had about 7 or 8 different cases that I switched to every now and then. I ran across the UAG case on eBay and ordered. The UAG case instantly became my favorite, it became my daily driver and basically the only case I used after that. I liked the style, protection and how well it stood up. When I saw the UAG case for the Edge I didn't even think twice about ordering. My wife ordered me a Verus after reading reviews on it while she shopped for cases for her Edge. It offers great protection, easy to pocket(very smooth) and is a beautiful case. The Verus is too smooth for me and I see the potential for it to be dropped. If they made the other Verus cases like for the iPhone I would definitely order, but for now nothing beats the Maverick in my eyes. Would like to see the Maverick in other colors beside clear, I'd order them as well Hope this helps out
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Thanks a lot! Greatly appreciated
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Thanks a lot! Greatly appreciated
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I`m using the Verus Case since one Months, on my other Phones i`m only using Spiegen Cases, in my opiniun the Verus is really same quality! Love it, smooth and easy to use on our Edge!
I have the black Verus case for my black Note Edge and it looks beautiful. I love the way the left side has a bit of a curve to it where the volume buttons are. I already bounced my phone off some concrete from about a 5 foot drop (it was in my lap as I was getting out of a truck). It bounced off a few corners and landed face down. Between the Verus case and the Skinomi screen protector, you can't even tell that happened. No damage to anything. Granted it was only a 5 foot free-fall, but this was the 3rd or 4th day I'd owned the phone and I swear by the Verus. My friend immediately went and bought one for his Nexus 6 after watching my Edge bounce unharmed across some pavement.
I just got my verus shipped as well. I can only judge by the look but i recon my edge is rather good protected wearing it.
As long as it doesnt fall on the edge, that is (but there will be no decent looking case protecting the edge a 100%)!
My wife just commented "gosh, it´s even bigger now" but she is always complaining about the size of my toy
So my verdictabout the Verus case: decent look - promising protection!
I think the raised portion will prevent the edge from making contact with the ground.. The only thing I'd be worried about is something else's edge coming into contact with my Edge's edge..
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Thanks everyone, ordered my UAG case and I'm excited for it! Even though I could've got the Verus for like 15usd because Verus is a Korean company, I want to try a UAG since I've never tried it and I think both designs are good and they offer excellent protection.
i just got my edge. the guy i got it from had the verus black on black. i like the color and composition of it but i personally don't like the curved sides and how the corners kind of bulge out more than the middle. i understand it was designed that way for better grip and slip but i am gunna be looking for one that has a straight left side but kinda the same build
Verus [Heavy Drop Protection] Samsung Galaxy Note Edge Case, the case is really good, nice design, high quality
Black Verus Case Beautiful
I purchased the Incipio Dual Shine Pro case had trouble with the black liner around the Camera coming off peeling and making a mess. Thought once peeling stopped case was nicer without the liner around the camera. I now have purchased the Verus Heavy Drop case in Black. I love the Verus case very high quality. Absolutely no complaints in my opinion a far superior case. I recommend it highly. It is flawless.
I had the incipio and now have the UAG. I easily prefer the UAG case, stylish sturdy and a conversation starter. Haven't put the Incipio back on since using the UAG.
I have had the UAG case for 4 days now and I love it!! It adds the right amount of grip to the phone, great protection and not to much extra weight. Not to mention that it looks ass kicking and I have been getting a lot of people to notice the phone because of the case. I had a UAG for my note 3 and love it for that phone as well. Can't go wrong with it!
I used the UAG for a couple of month and love it. The only drawback is it has a very rugged feel and width to it.
I had a Versus case and finally tried it out a few days ago. Imeditaly it gave my phone a different feel, I would say almost a more stock feel, compared to the rugged feel of the UAG. I like how the Versus has a very smooth back cover, where as the UAG has many indentations. Like someone mentioned earlier, the Verus is very slick on the backside, but I don't see the phone slipping out of your hands because of it. Even if it did, with the amount of protection on the corners, this case is going to give you all the protection you need. Also, the Versus has better access to the heart rate monitor, and allows you to place your finger on the sensor more flush. Finally, I do like how the Versus has a slight curve inwards on the left side, which makes it a little more comfortable when holding the phone with your left hand compared to the UAG.
Overall both cases are going to protect your phone from a 5ft fall, and both add a good amount of width to a already wide phone. You cannot go wrong with either case. I would say if you want a smoother feel go with the Verus, if you want a heavy duty feel go with the UAG.
u can put a screen lock app on the edge so u don't have to reach for the top.
techcaptain said:
Hi, I currently have a Note Edge and a Samsung Flip Wallet case cover I got for about 20$ in an online retailer in Korea (since I live in Korea).
I heard UAG cases are pretty good, and protective. I currently use the Flip Wallet case since I do not need to reach high to power it on/off, because it turns itself on/off. But I have noticed some scratches on the Edge side (not the display), so I'm thinking of a new case.
I also saw that Verus cases are good, too. I desperately need help to choose my case. Thanks!
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I need help to find a case for mt Note Edge.
TE TOQUE said:
Hello,
I'm one of those people who buys many cases for their phone. When I had my Note 3, I had about 7 or 8 different cases that I switched to every now and then. I ran across the UAG case on eBay and ordered. The UAG case instantly became my favorite, it became my daily driver and basically the only case I used after that. I liked the style, protection and how well it stood up. When I saw the UAG case for the Edge I didn't even think twice about ordering. My wife ordered me a Verus after reading reviews on it while she shopped for cases for her Edge. It offers great protection, easy to pocket(very smooth) and is a beautiful case. The Verus is too smooth for me and I see the potential for it to be dropped. If they made the other Verus cases like for the iPhone I would definitely order, but for now nothing beats the Maverick in my eyes. Would like to see the Maverick in other colors beside clear, I'd order them as well Hope this helps out
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I didn't realize this was going to be so hard. What I would like is an OEM Note Edge s-view wireless wallet. So far I have not been able to find if they even exist. This is my first time in Samsung territory and too many choices sound too much the same. I have searched for this by also adding Note Edge 4 ... then I end up spending hours digging through Note 4 products.
If you know anything about this issue, please let me know, or even just tell me where to look. Thank you for your time

[Q] UAG or Otterbox Defender?

I'm going to be replacing my old M7 for an M9 pretty soon, and I want to have a case ready for it the second I buy it. I can't decide whether I should get the UAG case, or stick with the otterbox defender like I have with my last 2 phones. The otterbox has only let me down once, when it fell off of holster and got run over by a truck because I didn't make sure it was in there securely, and I don't exactly expect any case to stand up to that. The new defender also looks hideous in my opinion.
That being said, I've heard a LOT of good things about the UAG cases, and I absolutely love the industrial look it has to it.
I work as a mechanic and need to make sure I have a durable case should this phone ever fall, for example, off of a car lift and on to a concrete floor (6-8 foot drop). And in this exact scenario I've never had to worry about my phone when its in an otterbox. I need to make sure I have a case durable enough that I can chuck my phone across a room and not worry about it being damaged, as I can with the Defender on my current M7.
So for anyone that has one, or even both of these cases, which one would be the better option? Does the UAG compare to the defender as far as protection?
And if I go for the UAG, can anyone recommend a good Holster/hipcase for it, since it doesn't appear to come with one like the otterbox?
Edit: If anyone has another case to recommend I'm open to that as well!
Edit2: I also just found this Poetic case, has anyone tried it out? I have a poetic folio case for my Nexus 7 that I really,. really like, but does this offer good enough protection?
http://www.amazon.com/HTC-One-Case-...sbs_cps_5?ie=UTF8&refRID=0JB4GWJ85SBTVCHM61VT
Edit3: And another one I just came across that looks promising, not a brand I'm familiar with. Maybe someone has used this one, or another one similar to it before?
http://www.amazon.com/SUPCASE-Full-...sbs_cps_3?ie=UTF8&refRID=0JB4GWJ85SBTVCHM61VT
I've always been a commuter fan but sprung for a UAG this time round. While I think UAG will suffice for my needs, I would go for another otter box if I would pick again. Doesn't feel like enough shock absorption in the back of the phone
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2 votes, against 2 votes, democracy at work.
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The UAG case looks 100% better than the Otterbox Defender case, but I have no idea how it would hold up in an industrial environment. I opted for the Defender because its what I've used going back to the iPhone 4S, iPhone 5, Samsung Galaxy S4, HTC M7, HTC M8, and now my HTC M9... And the defender case, despite all its short comings, has never let me down. I am in and out of a semi truck all day, in and out of factories frequently, and pulling the phone out of my pocket quite a bit throughout most days, so I need something protective, not that just looks good.
But, as I said, I have not had any experience with the UAG case, so I would also be interested in the durability of the case in dropped scenarios.
I had UAG on my M7, but for my M9, I'm waiting for UAG to come out with different colors. That is if they ever decide to make them. I like the Aero (blue color) case, so hoping they decide to make that one for the M9. Right now I'm using the Spigen Neo Hybrid for the time being.
I've seen the otterbox and it just looks too plain to me. Just my opinion, of course
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The UAG case looks 100% better than the Otterbox Defender case, but I have no idea how it would hold up in an industrial environment. I opted for the Defender because its what I've used going back to the iPhone 4S, iPhone 5, Samsung Galaxy S4, HTC M7, HTC M8, and now my HTC M9... And the defender case, despite all its short comings, has never let me down. I am in and out of a semi truck all day, in and out of factories frequently, and pulling the phone out of my pocket quite a bit throughout most days, so I need something protective, not that just looks good.
But, as I said, I have not had any experience with the UAG case, so I would also be interested in the durability of the case in dropped scenarios.
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Ive heard the UAG is supposed to be pretty durable as far as drop tests, but Im looking for a little more feedback than your standard tech website review of it, rather someone who actually owns it and has experienced it firsthand. Ideally someone who has used both.
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I had UAG on my M7, but for my M9, I'm waiting for UAG to come out with different colors. That is if they ever decide to make them. I like the Aero (blue color) case, so hoping they decide to make that one for the M9. Right now I'm using the Spigen Neo Hybrid for the time being.
I've seen the otterbox and it just looks too plain to me. Just my opinion, of course
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I really want to go with a UAG because it looks so much better, but I need to make sure I'm still getting good protection from it as well, because the new defender just looks absolutely hideous.
Also, votes now at 4 v 4, Democracy strikes again.
chaosrde said:
I really want to go with a UAG because it looks so much better, but I need to make sure I'm still getting good protection from it as well, because the new defender just looks absolutely hideous.
Also, votes now at 4 v 4, Democracy strikes again.
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For my purposes, the UAG provides excellent protection all around. Of course, it all depends on what environment you subject the phone to. In your case, it might be best to try both and make a decision that way.
Everyone will have subjective views on the cases and each scenario will be different. It's just a matter of which case will provide you with the peace of mind you are looking for, and only you can make that decision.
I hope you get the answer you are looking for. I'm sure both cases are great in their own right and both will have their pros and cons. Tough decision for sure.
I Pre Ordered the UAG ASH model for my M9 Coming from the UAG Maverick on my M8. I love the case and I loved it on my M8 as well.
The case looks great and I dropped my M8 enough times to know how tough the UAG cases are. NO Brainer.
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Ive heard the UAG is supposed to be pretty durable as far as drop tests, but Im looking for a little more feedback than your standard tech website review of it, rather someone who actually owns it and has experienced it firsthand. Ideally someone who has used both.
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Even though I already have the Otterbox, I'm considering getting the UAG as well. The screen protector on the Otterbox usually ends up with scratches after a few months of use, the rubber outer shell loses its shape and becomes lose fitting(although it can be slightly shrunk by boiling it for a tighter fit again), and the inner hard shell tends to have areas that don't snap snug together and creaks when pressure is applied. Its still a very good case but definitely has its flaws.
So, the UAG having the same ruggedness type of design, I think I'll give it a shot, although I won't be able to pick it up at the house for a few weeks. The only con I can see is that the UAG is lacking a holster like you stated. I have no idea if there is a holster that will work with it.
Sorry I am of no help on the UAG case, but I can say the Otterbox gives sufficient protection still, and the look grows on you... but it is no where's as nice looking as the UAG case.
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Even though I already have the Otterbox, I'm considering getting the UAG as well. The screen protector on the Otterbox usually ends up with scratches after a few months of use, the rubber outer shell loses its shape and becomes lose fitting(although it can be slightly shrunk by boiling it for a tighter fit again), and the inner hard shell tends to have areas that don't snap snug together and creaks when pressure is applied. Its still a very good case but definitely has its flaws.
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I love the defender on the M7 I'm using currently, but I punched out the screen protector and took it to my local mall and had ghost armor put on my screen. (paid them 5$ to install it because I ALWAYS end up with bubbles when I do it), I absolutely love ghost armor and I'll be getting it done on the M9 when I pick it up as well.
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chaosrde said:
I love the defender on the M7 I'm using currently, but I punched out the screen protector and took it to my local mall and had ghost armor put on my screen. (paid them 5$ to install it because I ALWAYS end up with bubbles when I do it), I absolutely love ghost armor and I'll be getting it done on the M9 when I pick it up as well.
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Yeah, I may do that with my M9 when the front plastic gets scratched up. Or I may not do it, just remove the plastic; I never put a screen protector on my M8, and it did fine.
Defender with mod
The day I bought my m9 I went and grabbed the defender case. I like the fact that it's easily available, customer service is good and since my evo3d never let me down. The one thing I do change is the screen protector. I rip the plastic out and put a glass one in because it feels better. But I also know as ugly as some people think it is I never had to worry about using it with dirty hands and messing with colors. It just wipes clean every time. Shade tree mechanic here.
I had a defender on my S4, and same thing happened, fell off my holster, and was run over by a bus. The screen was smashed, but the phone still functioned. I was able to connect to PC and copy files off. The phone when turned on, and on WiFi still receives emails and notifications, just can't use it. I was using it as a way of charging a spare battery for the S4 replacement.
Have a Spigen Neo Hybrid for my M9 and am thinking of getting a defender for it, just to cover the screen.
UAG has my highest regards, I had can confirm their cases are heavy duty. I had one for my M7 and dropped my phone multiple times out of a firetruck so about a 10ft drop and never had a problem. I loved the feel of M7 case. The M9 UAG case looks bada$$ but i just didn't like how it felt on my M9. As for its build I feel it is just as tough as the M7 case.
As for the case I'm using now i got the Spigen Neo Hybrid, its not as tough as either the UAG or Defender case but it feels nice and looks awesome.
I'd go for the Otterbox. The last UAG case I had was a simple one shell design and wasn't very rugged at all. I would imagine the 3 layer design of the Otterbox will be much better for protection.
I always use the supcase alternative, it's cheaper and I think they are better made than otter box. The screen protectors suck but are glued in and just pop off so I replace with a glass one
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00TS...E+Cases+m9&dpPl=1&dpID=51RLUcVxY7L&ref=plSrch
spiderjerusalem said:
I always use the supcase alternative, it's cheaper and I think they are better made than otter box. The screen protectors suck but are glued in and just pop off so I replace with a glass one
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00TS...E+Cases+m9&dpPl=1&dpID=51RLUcVxY7L&ref=plSrch
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Is there a separate TPU part, or is it pretty much molded into the harder plastic? The Defender has the solid interior plastic surrounded by the soft cover (three pieces rather than the two of the supcase).
stevedebi said:
Is there a separate TPU part, or is it pretty much molded into the harder plastic? The Defender has the solid interior plastic surrounded by the soft cover (three pieces rather than the two of the supcase).
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Do you have the defender? If so can you tell me how flush the screen protector is to the screen? The defender on the m7 and m8 both had horrible gaps which made the touch screen much more difficult to use.
Built in screen protectors are usually pretty bad, at least all of the otterbox ones I've had were. You're better off punching it out and getting a separate one.
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I got a defender the day I got my M9. Main reason was the belt holster. Working as a mechanic I tend to get sweaty and I hate putting my phone in my sweaty pockets. Holster fixes that problem. The screen guard doesn't have a huge gap, but there is a gap. I can't see it nor does it seem to hurt the way the screen looks but I can feel it when I type.

A different Note 7 protection idea...

I pre ordered my blue note 7 and I have pre ordered the blue defender case and amazon is still showing that it will get to me on the 12th of never. I got the Zagg invisi shield screen protector that best buy had... had it installed at the store and the thing never did fit quite right. Especially on the left edge.... the one that my edge is docked too. Many of you may not be familiar with a company called SaddleBack leather but I have several pieces of their stuff and they make a leather sleeve for the iphone 6+ which also fits a note 7...reasonably well. I got 2 and wish i had gotten a 3rd color as well...before their prices went up.
I have had my note 7 in the sleeve for about a month now. I've dropped it at least twice... once on the face and once on the edge... no problems. As far as I can tell no scratches. I would hate to drop it on the edge where the phone slides out... and if you hold the case with phone in it and the open side is down... it will slowly slide out. The phone/sleeve do fit in my pocket very well...you can almost forget that its in your pocket. Much better than a otterbox.
I like that I can pull out my phone and my wallet and lay them on a restaurant table or the night stand and the 2 match. On one hand I am thinking that with the right skin and screen protector I would almost never put my phone in the otterbox, when and if It ever shows up. On the other hand...I bought the blue phone because I like the blue color and I dont really want to cover it up and hide it. Maybe I can get a blue or clear skin and screen protector and enjoy my phone the way it was meant to be.
For me... the saddle back sleeve is a win as long as I am not trying to drive over my phone with my truck... or play football with it
vilasman said:
I pre ordered my blue note 7 and I have pre ordered the blue defender case and amazon is still showing that it will get to me on the 12th of never. I got the Zagg invisi shield screen protector that best buy had... had it installed at the store and the thing never did fit quite right. Especially on the left edge.... the one that my edge is docked too. Many of you may not be familiar with a company called SaddleBack leather but I have several pieces of their stuff and they make a leather sleeve for the iphone 6+ which also fits a note 7...reasonably well. I got 2 and wish i had gotten a 3rd color as well...before their prices went up.
I have had my note 7 in the sleeve for about a month now. I've dropped it at least twice... once on the face and once on the edge... no problems. As far as I can tell no scratches. I would hate to drop it on the edge where the phone slides out... and if you hold the case with phone in it and the open side is down... it will slowly slide out. The phone/sleeve do fit in my pocket very well...you can almost forget that its in your pocket. Much better than a otterbox.
I like that I can pull out my phone and my wallet and lay them on a restaurant table or the night stand and the 2 match. On one hand I am thinking that with the right skin and screen protector I would almost never put my phone in the otterbox, when and if It ever shows up. On the other hand...I bought the blue phone because I like the blue color and I dont really want to cover it up and hide it. Maybe I can get a blue or clear skin and screen protector and enjoy my phone the way it was meant to be.
For me... the saddle back sleeve is a win as long as I am not trying to drive over my phone with my truck... or play football with it
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Here's a link to the sleeve. saddlebackleather.com/iphone-6-6plus-sleeve.... hopefully that will work. My note 10 wouldn't let me cut and paste.
vilasman said:
Here's a link to the sleeve. saddlebackleather.com/iphone-6-6plus-sleeve.... hopefully that will work. My note 10 wouldn't let me cut and paste.
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http://www.saddlebackleather.com/iphone-6-6plus-sleeve?quantity=1&custcol1=L&custcol15=Current
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I love my Saddleback briefcase, wallet and business card holder.
My only worry would be grit getting in there somehow.
I do light construction, which is why I've always had otterboxes before. And I can see where that could be a problem. I think I am going to get clear full body protection for it... but if I ever do put it in a defender thats going to be over kill and the zagg screen protector came off from sliding it in and out. But, there was 1 corner on the zagg that was never right to begin with.
Will the note 7 fit in the sleeve if in a case?
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