- Mar 12, 2010
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Rhinoshield case came in. And I must say I like it. I had some doubt, one of which was how the bumper would eliminate HTC's time spent on the bezel. But the bumper actually let's me place my fingers against it for better grip. You'll notice in the pics that the case doesn't come up against the screen, like most other cases. For those with full screen protectors, you will not get any lifting. The lip on the front is smaller than the Spigen and incipio cases I got. But definitely plenty to keep the screen off the table.
Yes there is more lip on the case of the case, but consider this, There is no back part of the case to make it all thicker. And that is what I actually like about the bumper. Plus it shows off the color perfectly. My only concern is that because the back is exposed I will worry that it will eventually get scratched. I'll likely buy a full body skin protector to cover it.
People complained about buttons. Yes it is a little harder to press. Power button is a bit easier, but not like the easy press buttons on cases nowadays. Rhinoshield has stated the buttons will get easier to press over time. For me this is not a reason not to get the case.
Yes there is more lip on the case of the case, but consider this, There is no back part of the case to make it all thicker. And that is what I actually like about the bumper. Plus it shows off the color perfectly. My only concern is that because the back is exposed I will worry that it will eventually get scratched. I'll likely buy a full body skin protector to cover it.
People complained about buttons. Yes it is a little harder to press. Power button is a bit easier, but not like the easy press buttons on cases nowadays. Rhinoshield has stated the buttons will get easier to press over time. For me this is not a reason not to get the case.