No-frills Diztronic-style matte black TPU case? - Google Pixel 4 XL Accessories

Is there a good alternative to Diztronic? The Spigen Rugged Armor and Liquid Air look a bit too bulky or stylized for my tastes. Thin Fit would've been perfect if the buttons were protected.
I need a no-nonsense case that doesn't feel cheap. What's out there? The Torras?

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[Review] Luvvitt Armor Shell Case

http://www.amazon.com/LUVVITT®-Abso...=1368893798&sr=8-1&keywords=luvvitt+galaxy+s4
Found this great little case. It has a soft silicon inlay and a hard carbon fiber like outer case. The outer layer feels really soft and smooth texture that feels amazing. It's the same texture as the Rearth ultra slim line cases if you have had one. It offers great protection but doesn't sacrifice too much aesthetics. It's one of the best looking cases I have tried. It's a great marriage between Otterbox's protection and Spigen's beauty.
I have a MIME Ghost Glass protector on it's not an issue at all. The inner silicon layer sits just on the outer edge of the MIME. All ports are cut out perfect.

Tank case armored case with kickstand

I picked up this generic case called Tank series, and it's a two-piece case with a outer hard plastic shell and a inner TPU layer. There's a kickstand attached to the back, works pretty well. The S5 feels pretty secure in this case, so I would trust this case if I dropped my phone to protect it well. Looks aren't the best but it is a rugged case and looks the part. For the price, I am happy with the amount of protection I get with this case.
http://www.amazon.com/Exact-Series-Rugged-Protective-Samsung/dp/B00IRL1NT6

Should I get the UAG or a Rhinoshield? (other recommendations welcomed)

I currently have a UAG for my S6 which is in Ash color which is made out of this clear glossy plastic instead of the hard matte poly carbonate on the other non-transparent colors. Of course the reason I got that is because I have butter fingers and I do drop my phone a lot. After just two weeks of usage the case has become super scratched and beaten up. The glossy plastic also sort of creates this oily and greasy feel whenever my hand is sweaty or isn't clean. Other than that I do like the UAG a lot, from the design to the grippy sides it provides. So I might consider my next case being another UAG but in Blue.
However after seeing reviews on youtube on the RhinoShield Crashguard for the S6 I'm really starting to lean towards it due to the protection it provides despite how simple the case is. I'm kind of stuck in a dilemma right now on which one to buy and I don't have enough money to buy both. I also have a lot of dbrand skins for my S6 saved up so I can use the RhinoShield with a skin to protect the back and add some design to it.
I have used cases like the Spigen Neo Hybrid before but I find the amount of width it gives to the side of the phone makes the bezels very big and ugly, so I don't really like those big bulky cases which makes the phone super ugly because it makes the bezels huge.
Anyone has a RhinoShield are welcomed to post pics of their phone with the case on, especially shots which show the front of the device only and how much "side bulk" it adds to the phone.
I use the Spigen Neo Hybrid and its bezel is the same size of the Rhinoshield, it might actually be smaller. If you think that the Neo Hybrid is big and ugly then I am afraid the Rhinoshield is not an option for you. I have a bunch of cases for the S6 and I always go back to the Neo Hybrid because it is always the slimmest.
I have the Rhinoshield crashguard, and prefer my UAG (Maverick) to it. I do really like the Rhinoshield bumper, and it is probably my 2nd favorite case for the S6. However having the back glass exposed always keeps me feeling a bit nervous, and the buttons on the case are a bit too spongy to me.
If you can get one, the Case-Mate Tough may be an option - it's not as wide as the Neo Hybrid (it appears to be 1-2mm skinnier, just like the UAG), and has a textured back shell,while keeping the bezels small. The only downside is that it's thicker on the back than the Neo Hybrid (by 1mm or so), which does a better job protecting the glass and the camera bump.
It also goes on easily - there's the skin part, then the clip on shell part.

Love my Ringke Fusion case but it's too much of a fingerprint magnet..

Seems like they only make these cases in that super shiny "crystal" plastic. I love how the Fusion fits the phone and how slim it is but still offering face down protection. Any other cases out that are close to the Fusion that comes in a matte plastic?

Just got a 6P and need a case with a decent sized screen lip for protection!

Hey, all!
I am currently using the Spigen Rugged Armor
I am also using a Screen Protector.
I used to have an Otterbox Symmetry on my previous phone (the iPhone 5) and the feeling of protection, especially the screen lip were amazing
I want something sort of similar for the 6p. I know I will drop it sometime. The Spigen Rugged Case feels great but the screen lip is too small for my confort.
Does the Supcase Beetle (the slim one, not the Pro one) provide better screen lip? Good enough for Confort?
And does it work with Glass Screen Protectors? I am currently using one.
I have a Spigen Rugged Armor and rate hit highly
So do I, that's what I use. But the screen lip is extremely small.
I have an Orzly Air Stand. the screen lip is approx. 1.5mm. really good case
http://orzly.com/orzly-air-stand-case-for-the-nexus-6s.html
fits fine with my glass screen protector
Spigen rugged armor or diztronic
adam_pl said:
Spigen rugged armor or diztronic
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I already have a Spigen Rugged Armor...
i would get the supcase unicorn beetle , the normal version not the bulked up one.
i myself will get one eventually, the supcase has raised lip so it should be protective enough for your screen.
then there is the rhinoshield which could also be a good option, but i prefer the supcase unicorn beetle.
johnyhh said:
I already have a Spigen Rugged Armor...
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Then You're rocking best case.

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