on 16-12-2013 06:08
on 16-12-2013 06:08
on 16-12-2013 18:55
I used hard plastic for S2, which made it bigger but protect from cover damage and from dust for £5. Using screen foil 10x for £1.50. Know that the screen has gorila glass but for better feeling. Phone was faling a lot and still worked OK without any scratches until been drove over :-(. S3 same plastic cover. S4 Flip case with credit card pockets. If you want sell your phone or want just have it in good condition look for some on ebay.
on 17-12-2013 15:52
on 17-12-2013 15:52
I absolutely hate the cases. They look ugly as hell and spoil the overall effect of the phone.
on 17-12-2013 16:13
on 17-12-2013 16:13
Well considering I have an uncanny ability to drop practically every phone I have, a case is a must even to minimise the potential damage. This Nexus 4 of mine would have no doubt be sporting several cracks if I didn't have a flip case.
Though to be honest, most phones have relatively the same look these days so there is no real need to show it off. There are very few phones these days that you can easily replace the casing with.
That and it does reduce the risk of having someone spotting you've got an expensive phone and mugging you for it by disguising it!
on 17-12-2013 19:26
on 17-12-2013 20:54
on 17-12-2013 20:54
I generally use a flip case especially after scratching the glass on my HD2 two days in placing it face down on a desk with sand particles on it
With the Note 2 I use the flip cover which fits in place of the normal back cover, and for the iPhone 4S I use a flip battery case which I picked up for £9.99 on sale.
on 28-12-2013 19:21
on 28-12-2013 19:21
Hi,
For me a case is an essential piece of kit, but I always like to get something which compliments the original lines of the device. With my S2 being so sleek I managed to get a skin-type case which was great and added virtually no size.
For the Note 3 I now have I've got a Spigen hybrid wotsit. For £20 I really cannot believe the graftsmanship and perfection (but of course it's factory made). It has a snug rubber surround with a coloured plastic perimeter add-on - and buttons which press on the phone's own ones. It means I can rest easy. It does add a little length to the Note 3 but being a phablet it's not noticeable.
Perhaps I digress but get a case of some kind for any device. Hindsight says we only need one after we've dropped a phone and I can't stand to see all those beautiful devices with corners blemished or missing. I'd rather get a new case each year than sit and sulk that I dropped my pride and joy.
Jonty.