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if he was my friend - for his own good - i'd grab that sleeve and throw it right into the trash along with any holsters, belt clips, and bluetooth earpieces!
Now THAT is funny.
if he was my friend - for his own good - i'd grab that sleeve and throw it right into the trash along with any holsters, belt clips, and bluetooth earpieces!
Nothing...it was to show to someone who was interested in them. If you don't like it, you don't have to read it...
come on! it's a phone - not a pair of glasses or a scientific calculator!!! you want to fight, fumble, and fuss with a sleeve every time you get a phone call or want to use your phone???
Much better than hiding it behind a case 24/7. Besides I only use the sleeve while at work.
Bluetooth earpiece, holster now you're just being cruel. That's where I draw the line. LOL
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Hi all,
I know this has been brought up here and on other forums lately and I kinda thought that those effected maybe in some way were careless with their Note 4, now I can officially side with those claiming their Spigen cases scratched the beveled edges of their Note 4.
I just took my Capsule case off to change SD cards and was shocked by the damage to the edge of my VERY pampered Note 4, it is lightly and heavily scratched around the entire phone, both sides and the top and bottom.
Never again will I buy Spigen
OMG, someone please give this guy a cookie before he breakdowns any further
I wish he would just say which Spigen case can scratch your phone, because all of them will not scratch your phone. Neo-Hybrid is good and some others from Spigen are good also. No scratches at all.
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I have the same case, scratched the frak out of the top edge, rear is totally fine. It's the sharp sharp sharp edge on the innerside/inside of the case, the edge that touches the screen, that is causing the damage. Smooth that out in the manufacturing process, and the case would be fine.
I agree. The scratches run up and down or perpendicular to the top line, like a raking mark. To me, in my opinion, this suggests the cases material is scuffing the phone as the case comes off and on. Loose debris would have markings running in all sorts of patterns because the particles would move in a more randomized (obviously this is not a definitive or 100% accurate explanation) pattern. Anyway....I have the same case, scratched the frak out of the top edge, rear is totally fine. It's the sharp sharp sharp edge on the innerside/inside of the case, the edge that touches the screen, that is causing the damage. Smooth that out in the manufacturing process, and the case would be fine.
It's a brand new $800 phone. I'd be pissed too. A case is supposed to protect the device - not f it up. This is unacceptable IMO.