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I recently bought a HTC One S and a couple of cases for it. I bought the Ballistic case and a Diztronic TPU case. The ballistic seems to offer more protection for my phone, but the tpu case attracts next to nothing in pocket lint and dust. I prefer the protection the Ballistic seems to have over the TPU. My question is this Do the tpu style cases really offer good fall protection despite their thinner construction? If so then could some one try to explain why it works better.
For anyone wondering the ballistic doesn't really add much to the bulk of the phone but still more than the TPU. I can uplaod Pics of either or both for those that are curious about the looks of either one
I bought the Ballistic case and in my opinion, I feel that it adds a ton of bulk to the phone. After looking at pictures of the Diztronic case, I've been really tempted to pick that one up instead just because of the slim form factor.
As for protection, I'd feel safer with the Ballistic case obviously, but like I said, I'd much rather have a slim phone to carry around with me.
I'm sorry I didn't really answer your question, but could you provide insight as to your opinion on the Diztronic?
As I said I have both, Personally I use the Diztronic over the ballistic at this point. The main reason being the silicon component of the ballistic case attracts so much more lint and dust that seems to stick to it like adhesive. I feel that the Diztronic case offers reasonable protection and doesn't add a lot of bulk to the phone. It may not protect from a fall as well as the ballistic but I can always switch to that case if I need more protection for whatever reason. I have the Matte finish black one and my GF has the shiny black. I prefer the Matte finish for it's looks and lack of fingerprints. It goes on really easily and all the buttons are just as accesible as without the case.
I'm trying to decide between the matte black TPU case and the hard case from Diztronix. What are the pluses and minuses on each?
lukesleepwalker said:
I'm trying to decide between the matte black TPU case and the hard case from Diztronix. What are the pluses and minuses on each?
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Well I have the Matte black Case From Diztronic...Its perfect to me...feels great...fits right and looks very good...but just pick the case you like best my friend bcuz thats all that matters...
I was on their site for a brief moment after seeing the review for the TPU case (ordered one, it looks like a good case!) and saw the hard case as an option, so checked out the pictures.
Biggest difference is that being a hard case, it can't flex to put the phone in, so the top/bottom bits are missing like many other cases. That was the biggest reason I went for the TPU since it has protection all around.
Tpu vs hard case.
TPU is a tad thicker, but provides more protection. All corners are covered.
Hardcase is thinner and does not provide coverage on the top of the phone and bottom.
I have the TPU, and hardcase coming in on Monday. I opted for the hardcase because of the option to put it into my GNex Seidio Surface case. The tpu is too thick and makes the phone too long to fit so hoping this will fit and be my weekend warrior.
Saying all that, I currently got my LG Nexus Bumper. And I have to say I do like it a lot. I actually had one but since sold it when I first got the phone because using the bumper, the phone would not fit in any of my universal cases at the time.
I got the Diztronic tpu and had that and was quite happy with it. Seeing a few threads about the Seidio holster possibility, I went and bought the hard case because I already have the Seidio Surface spring holster. Between all of that happening, I finally got my bumper case and fell in love with the bumper all over again. Thinking I was going to sell it again because I couldn't find a decent holster to house the phone, I tried putting the phone with the bumper into my universal vertical belt holster which fit the phone and tpu case.
To my disbelief and amazement, the phone actually fit! The Diztronic stretched the the case enough where the bumper can pretty much slide in without an issue!
Well sorry for the long a$$ story, but this is what I had personally gone through so far. Not to mention getting yet another case, the Nillkin flip case. Not sure if I am going to keep it though. I may just sell it to another person here or ebay.
I know, I know...please not another "which should I choose?" thread...I get tired of them too.With that being said, the topic pretty much tells the tale. I'll clarify for those willing to give their input: I've narrowed my choice of cases down to these two (PureGear DualTek Extreme and UAG Navigator) based on my personal preferences, but I have no experience with either company nor their products...This is where you come in. I'm not asking you to necessarily tell me which one I should choose or shouldn't choose, but I would like to hear how YOUR experience has been with either of these companies or these cases. Any and all input is welcomed!
Thanks in advance for your participation.
I had a Dualtek Extreme case for my Razr Maxx and after about a week of collecting massive pocket lint the corner bumpers started falling off. I only had the case for about 2 weeks cause after the bumpers fell off it looked really silly. (A very heavy duty case but minus bumpers you ahve gaping holes on all four corners.)
I just ordered a GS4 and am kicking around the UAG or the Spigen SlimArmor case. (Leaning more towards UAG cause I like the look and the large built in corner bumpers.)
Never tried the puregear case, but rocked the Uag case on my S3, and right now I have the black uag case for my S4 and just ordered the white one as well. Highly recommend Uag. Great protection, durable, not bulky, and their customer service is awesome. I put up a review of the uag case if you want to check it out
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UAG best for my S3... now for my S4
Its the Best case in my collection:
Ringke Slim (black)
Otterbox Commuter (yellow)
Spigen Slim Armor (white & black)
Spigen Neo Hybrid (red)
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I ordered this:
http://www.amazon.com/Ionic-GUARDIA...qid=1369920767&sr=8-6&keywords=galaxy+s4+case
I've had it for a day now and I am really happy with it. The price is more than fair (IMO). Protection is excellent since it is a 2 stage cover (Silicon-Plastic).
The front of the device is protected meaning you can place your phone face down.
And finally it looks great.
So I decided to do a review on a case which I've been using since my HTC One M7 days. It's the Urban Armor Gear case. This is my first ever review so I do apologise if it seems a bit biased but I'll try and make it as honest as possible.
Let's start off with some basic overview of the product itself.
The UAG Rugged Case for the HTC One M9 is a fused composite case that consists of a hard polycarbonate plastic and soft (but rigid to the feel) rubber. I personally love the military design of the back of the case. The rugged feeling is further enchanced by the rubber bolts that are near the edge of the case. The corners have rubber bumpers that absorbs impact from a drop on the corner of the device because let's face it, no device drops face down all the time right? A new addition from the old M7 case is the grips on the side of the case. I did find myself trying to grip my M7 firmly when I took it out of my pocket with the old case that didn't have the grips at the side but with the new M9 case, the added side grips are a godsend. While not everyone is into the solidness and rugged feel, I personally LOVE it.
Picking it up, you can immediately feel how solidly built it is with the plastic and rubber construction. It definitely adds some heft to the device but there's always two sides to a coin. I personally love the added weight because it tells me that I have a quallity product in my hands and I'm not afraid that anything will dent at all should a drop occur. Doing some research, there are other cases out there that have similar features like the Otterbox series of cases. I find that two seperate pieces is way too troublesome for me as assembly and deassembly can be a pain whereas the UAG can easily slip in and out although it's a bit difficult to get it out once it's in there which is good so I know that my M9 won't fly out of the case anytime soon lol.
Everyone knows about that shiny black top on the M9 right? It's the IR Blaster. UAG has actually thought of that and made a cut out at the top of the case for the IR! A nice addition! The only problem that I could find with the case after about one week of use is that the buttons are a bit hard to press straight out of the box. You need a period of "burn-in" for the rubber at the buttons to soften up before it feels normal to press. Another thing is the lack of colour options on the website. It's currently available in Ash (Smoked) and Maverick (Transparent) which is really little compared to when I had the M7 and it had colours like Aero, Outland and so on. I do hope UAG brings those colour options back for the M9.
Other than that, I really have nothing else to say about it. It's a rugged and solidly built case and I really like it a lot. It has both beauty and protection in one. Not many cases have both. If you're in the market for a rugged case and don't like the hassle of a seperate piece case like Otterbox, look no further than UAG.
I hope I wasn't too biased in this first mini review of mine. Do add your opinion in the posts below. I'd love to hear what others think of UAG's recent colour options like ash and maverick as compared to the solid colours.
Looking for a new case myself. Was kind of sold on the tech 21 but I've never had uag before and might invest..
dladz said:
Looking for a new case myself. Was kind of sold on the tech 21 but I've never had uag before and might invest..
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If you're into the rugged protection type, then UAG is for you. But if you're into the slim cases or TPU cases, you might find that UAG cases adds a bit of weight and thickness to the phone.
Androidian10 said:
If you're into the rugged protection type, then UAG is for you. But if you're into the slim cases or TPU cases, you might find that UAG cases adds a bit of weight and thickness to the phone.
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If I could get away with it then I'd probably go without a case, but weirdly on the flip side to that, out of the cases I have had, I don't mind chunky ones, I'm not a small bloke by any means and have pretty big hands ( note 4 was no problem) having said that, I've just ordered the verge versus in titanium, that's a two parter, next pay day which is a few days I'm going to get a few of them, uag, spigen hybrid and if I can find a tough case with the dot style then I'll be more than happy with that. I'd prefer not lose a feature.
dladz said:
If I could get away with it then I'd probably go without a case, but weirdly on the flip side to that, out of the cases I have had, I don't mind chunky ones, I'm not a small bloke by any means and have pretty big hands ( note 4 was no problem) having said that, I've just ordered the verge versus in titanium, that's a two parter, next pay day which is a few days I'm going to get a few of them, uag, spigen hybrid and if I can find a tough case with the dot style then I'll be more than happy with that. I'd prefer not lose a feature.
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Maybe you could take a look at the Speck cases as well. I used to have the candyshell on my old old iPhone 3G S. Was a pretty good case with dual protection as well. I was choosing between the UAG and Candyshell as well. I'm planning on getting the Candyshell Grip for my next case.
Androidian10 said:
Maybe you could take a look at the Speck cases as well. I used to have the candyshell on my old old iPhone 3G S. Was a pretty good case with dual protection as well. I was choosing between the UAG and Candyshell as well. I'm planning on getting the Candyshell Grip for my next case.
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Still waiting on the verge to be delivered, I'm a massive fan of Tech 21 as they've actually revolutionized the technology, also they can accommodate a phone with minimal footprint.
I've never heard of speck but i'll have a nose and see what they have to offer.
Strictly speaking i would love to have the hunter f for my phone but i doubt they'll make one, best looking cases period.
dladz said:
Still waiting on the verge to be delivered, I'm a massive fan of Tech 21 as they've actually revolutionized the technology, also they can accommodate a phone with minimal footprint.
I've never heard of speck but i'll have a nose and see what they have to offer.
Strictly speaking i would love to have the hunter f for my phone but i doubt they'll make one, best looking cases period.
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I think the UAG stands out for me is because it eliminates the curved back of the phone. When you slip the phone into the case, it becomes a block so it won't wobble around when I put it on the table. But yeah, I'd say Speck and UAG are in the same category. But do come back with your views on the verge tho.
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I think the UAG stands out for me is because it eliminates the curved back of the phone. When you slip the phone into the case, it becomes a block so it won't wobble around when I put it on the table. But yeah, I'd say Speck and UAG are in the same category. But do come back with your views on the verge tho.
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Will do, should be here tomorrow.
Dude.... that's not related to the thread at all. Make a new one with your question.
If the case came in other colours like Black or Orange, I'd be all over it. I'm not a fan of the transparent cases. This does seem like a well built, nice looking case though.
nice looking case
Title says all. I dont care about protection of the phone as long as it provides good grip.
I've already got official Google case, but it makes the phone a little too big for me.
uggies said:
Title says all. I dont care about protection of the phone as long as it provides good grip.
I've already got official Google case, but it makes the phone a little too big for me.
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Grip is decent, not great. Doesn't pull lint though which is nice.
https://www.amazon.com/Slim-Case-Go...13776387&sr=8-2&keywords=bear+motion+pixel+xl
Here is the one I own and I bought 1 for my iphone 2
Speck Presidio Grip
https://www.amazon.com/Speck-Cell-P...513820239&sr=1-4&keywords=speck+pixel+xl+case
My 2 favorite thin cases are the IMAK Cowboy and the Nillkin clear. The IMAK is the sandstone type in either black or blue. There are a ton of cheap clear cases out the but I haven't found one that feels as good as the Nillkin in my hand. The sides are micro serrated like no other clear case and it provides lots of grip and also feels great.
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/For-Google-Pixel-2-Pixel-2-XL-IMAK-Cowboy-Stand-Case-PC-Back-Hard-Matte-Case/32846606667.html?spm=2114.search0104.3.72.2f58cf51A8rTPS&ws_ab_test=searchweb0_0,searchweb201602_4_10152_10151_10065_10344_10130_10068_10324_10547_10342_10325_10546_10343_10340_10548_10341_10545_10084_10083_10615_10307_10313_10059_10314_10534_100031_10604_10103_10142,searchweb201603_36,ppcSwitch_2&algo_expid=bd9c6435-ad3b-422c-8af0-7f97c192e7d3-11&algo_pvid=bd9c6435-ad3b-422c-8af0-7f97c192e7d3&priceBeautifyAB=4
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Case-For-HTC-Google-pixel-pixel-XL-Clear-TPU-NILLKIN-Ultra-Thin-Transparent-Nature-TPU-Soft/32773065388.html?spm=2114.search0104.3.17.1a6d197axO2yXp&ws_ab_test=searchweb0_0,searchweb201602_4_10152_10151_10065_10344_10130_10068_10324_10547_10342_10325_10546_10343_10340_10548_10341_10545_10084_10083_10615_10307_10313_10059_10314_10534_100031_10604_10103_10142,searchweb201603_36,ppcSwitch_2&algo_expid=2b130a0f-1e0b-46ab-81de-1c82239bc683-2&algo_pvid=2b130a0f-1e0b-46ab-81de-1c82239bc683&priceBeautifyAB=4
It may not be thin, and I have zero experience with it yet, but there is the dbrand grip. It is currently still in manufacturing, but I pre-ordered one. Bumper style case (rubber ring around just the edges of the phone, no back sorta deal) that is supposedly super grippy, plus is compatible with dbrand skins. I look forward to getting mine.
The typical basic case made of cheap plastic with decent grip, but it doesn't hide the Pixel's design
https://m.es.aliexpress.com/item/32784107297.html
This was a gift from my brother for my phone. It feels great in the hand while maintaining a non-slippery surface, also available in many colors:
http://s.aliexpress.com/jEziuyq6
A more rigid and premium one, this has the best grip of the three:
https://m.es.aliexpress.com/item/32770051239.html
This one has good grip https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01M2X72NO/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&th=1
Hard, snap case, with good texture and grip:
https://www.amazon.com/Maxboost-Per...coding=UTF8&psc=1&ref=yo_pop_d_yo_pop_d_pd_t2
Here's a 2nd for the Speck Presidio Grip.
And I think if you Google you'll find a 45% off coupon for Speck cases.
I just got my phone and the case a few days later.
And I feel much more secure about the safety of the phone.
Can't have it getting all scratched and dinged, can we?
I recently bought a Pixel XL (due to the Pixel XL 2 not having a 3.5mm audio jack) and I agree that the polished aluminium is quite slippery. I bought a Spigen Hybrid case which seemed a good balance of features for me. It certainly much less slippery than without.
Distronic case. Not super grippy but trippy enough has great protection. I got it and never looked back. Outside of that case I'd probably go for the speck one that people are talking about.
AllusionPDX said:
Distronic case. Not super grippy but trippy enough has great protection. I got it and never looked back. Outside of that case I'd probably go for the speck one that people are talking about.
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I like hybrid cases and Speck is a good one, but it's not thin and doesn't extend beyond the camera hump.
Best slim, non slippery case for Pixel XL period.
http://amzn.eu/d/5rRBAZL
speck presidio grip... not the thinnest but a great case