Do note, there is a film on the bottom of the case (wasn't obvious to me)
Ya, that's what I was referring to- that extra 1mm or so of height to prevent a direct collision to the screen. Thanks for that confirmation!
Yeah its there but I don't think its as high as the OEM bumper. It wouldn't do anything to protect your screen if you laid it on rough concrete. But it will help on tables and smooth surfaces.
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Thanks for the review! Kind of amusing that the case has its own adhesive film protection to keep the back from getting scratched in shipment
Been switching back and forth between the OEM bumper (LOVE the look and natural feel) and the Poetic Atmosphere (great protection), and while I expect I'll miss the natural feel of the buttons they both provide, I've dealt with that with prior cases on other phones and now anticipate the Fusion will offer the better protection without compromising the handset's design's visibility
Which feels better and slimmer between the Google bumper and Poetic? Just curious.
I don't envision any scenario where I would lay my phone on rough pavement, let alone face down. Also, I hate cases with the front edge too high. It messes with edge swipes too much.
Anyone that has this, how does it fair with screen protectors? Will it lift them? My generic one like this(frosted back though) does, so that is a no go. Right now I am using the poetic atmosphere and like it but it is a bit slippery for my taste.
No problem at all with my screen protector. And while smooth, it feels less likely to slip from my grasp than the Atmosphere does. Overall I like it tremendously - if it had the 'button-on-button' like the Atmosphere or OEM bumper instead of the cover which loses some of the tactile feel, it'd be the perfect case imo.
Someone had posted something to that effect in these forums, but I'm not bothered by it that much, and wouldn't want to make such a cut if in time it might spread and lead to the button cover coming off completely - which would leave the actual button recessed a bit much for easy access.I read somewhere that you can cut the surround around the button on the case top and bottom to help improve the button press feel... i wonder if theres any truth to that.
Someone had posted something to that effect in these forums, but I'm not bothered by it that much, and wouldn't want to make such a cut if in time it might spread and lead to the button cover coming off completely - which would leave the actual button recessed a bit much for easy access.
To that point, my favorite case from a style perspective is no case at all, followed by the OEM bumper, followed by the Rearth Fusion, followed by the Atmosphere. But I'm sticking with the Fusion as it offers the highest level of style while meeting the minimum level of protection I'm willing to accept.
Does everyone use a sp on the back with this case. Kinda thought the case would get rise of the need for one.