Note 4 What case you going for?

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I personally would love the Spigen Tough Armor, but I need a belt clip.
I like the iBlason, UAG, and others, but will probably stick with the Otterbox Defender because of its toughness and past experience. I do like being able to "Build My Own" and hope that is offered like the S5.
I did have someone offer up that he uses a Tough Armor with a Seidio Dilex belt clip - I will have to see proof of that.
Of couse, my preference would be naked, but my wife held my previous Droid Maxx for about 15 minutes before bouncing it off the concrete. I had it naked for over a year without a scratch on it. :-!
 

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I work with alady who had an s-view on her S3 and cracked the screen. The corners in that case were totally exposed, and that is the most likely area to sustain an impact. Stupid design. If I could find a case that just offered corner protection I would be sold. It looks like the new N4 s-view does offer a bit of corner protection.
 

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Does anyone have any suggestions for slim but durable cases? I currently use an Incipio Feather Shine on my HTC M8 and I really like it, but I have a feeling for the Note 4 I'd have to go SUPER slim since I have tiny girly hands.
 

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Spigen has a few slim options, or otter box commuter, both of those brands offer pretty durable cases that are not overly bulky. Keep in mind though generaly speaking the biger the case the more durable its gonna be.
 

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Does anyone have any suggestions for slim but durable cases? I currently use an Incipio Feather Shine on my HTC M8 and I really like it, but I have a feeling for the Note 4 I'd have to go SUPER slim since I have tiny girly hands.

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Spigen has a few slim options, or otter box commuter, both of those brands offer pretty durable cases that are not overly bulky. Keep in mind though generaly speaking the biger the case the more durable its gonna be.

Thanks! I've used a Spigen case on something...maybe it was my Xperia Z? I remember liking it. I just looked at the options for the Note 4. I like this one!

Spigen Galaxy Note 4 Case Thin Fit | Spigen
 

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Thanks! I've used a Spigen case on something...maybe it was my Xperia Z? I remember liking it. I just looked at the options for the Note 4. I like this one!

Spigen Galaxy Note 4 Case Thin Fit | Spigen

Careful with that one, I don't know if you noticed but that case doesn't completely wrap the corners. When you drop your phone the corners are usually the area that takes the full force of impact. I would hate to see a dented corner (!!!aluminum!!!) or cracked screen.
 

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Careful with that one, I don't know if you noticed but that case doesn't completely wrap the corners. When you drop your phone the corners are usually the area that takes the full force of impact. I would hate to see a dented corner (!!!aluminum!!!) or cracked screen.

Good call. I guess the Feather does come up farther on the corners than that one!
 

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Careful with that one, I don't know if you noticed but that case doesn't completely wrap the corners. When you drop your phone the corners are usually the area that takes the full force of impact. I would hate to see a dented corner (!!!aluminum!!!) or cracked screen.

I have one just like this for the Note 3. It does wrap the corner wherever an impact could occur, but stops on the top and bottom just past the corner. I think these cases are made more for grip than being reckless. Providing better grip lessens your chances of dropping it.

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