Cases for the Nexus 6P

Great price! I've already ordered the $19 case from Google, but I probably would have picked this one up instead. I would have waited but people were reporting Spigen had no plans to make a 6P case

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Seems like every time I repeat the supposed words of a customer service rep, they're ill-informed... just my luck. Glad to see Spigen came to their senses.
 
I hadn't ordered one yet since most of them weren't shipping until mid this month or later. I may still be holding off until I see if Spigen makes a Neo Hybrid.
 
Grrrrr I just bought the verus case. Although when I look for the spigen case, it's nowhere to be found?
 
It did, thanks! I just bought it as well, I'll see which I like more and return the other. For some reason, I couldn't find it on my nexus 9 's amazon app, only on the link you provided.
 
I got the moko case yesterday, no phone, but I got the case

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Just received an email from Spigen regarding products they are producing for the 6P:
- LCD Film Crystal Clear
- Glas.tR SLIM
- Ultra Hybrid Case Crystal Clear
- Rugged Armor Case Black

Edit: Also they have the section on their site, currently only have the before mentioned rugged case and screen protector listed.

http://www.spigen.com/collections/nexus-6p
 
If your concern is protection, go with the Unicorn Beetle Pro. It has a bigger lip to protect the corners, and the front comes with a built-in screen protector. The same with the Poetic Revolution case. That one is reminiscent of UAG. I'm waiting for that to be released in November, but I ordered the UBP, too.

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Sounds like the Beetle pro case is the that would be most comparable to the Otterbox Defender series?
 
For cases that come with built-in screen protectors, could they be removed, so as to use a TGSP? How would one go about removing it from the frame?

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For cases that come with built-in screen protectors, could they be removed, so as to use a TGSP? How would one go about removing it from the frame?

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The plastic screen protectors pop right out. The adhesive tape holding them usually lift out for the most part, the remaining residue can be rubbed off without much trouble. I've popped out just about every built in screen protector from the cases I've gotten from Otterbox, Supcase, and others, in favor of films or glass that sticks right to the screen.
 
The plastic screen protectors pop right out. The adhesive tape holding them usually lift out for the most part, the remaining residue can be rubbed off without much trouble. I've popped out just about every built in screen protector from the cases I've gotten from Otterbox, Supcase, and others, in favor of films or glass that sticks right to the screen.

Thanks. I ask because I read a review on Amazon about the Revolution case, saying that it took a bit of work (30 minutes) to remove the protector in favor of a TGSP.

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Thanks. I ask because I read a review on Amazon about the Revolution case, saying that it took a bit of work (30 minutes) to remove the protector in favor of a TGSP.

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I would guess it depends on how much of the residue you want to remove. On all the otterbox cases (5) and the one unicorn beetle I've owned, the protector pops out in 5 seconds or less. The glue residue can take 10 to 30 minutes to fully clean, depending on how much sticks to the protector an how much remains on the case, and how meticulous you get in cleaning it off. I'm sure it would be much faster with a glue cleaning solution, bit I've always managed fine with friction from my thumbs.

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