DIY phone loop for one handed use - Samsung Galaxy S9+ Accessories

I was inspired by the NinjaLoop idea and decided that hey, I could DIY one myself. So I went to the store and got some tiny elastic bands, and rolled it up against my Tough Armor case. I looped it over the case twice and didn't even need to use any double sided tape to hold it in place.
Since the band is elastic, I can just slide my finger(s) into the band when using it one-handed. The elastic band is also thin enough such that the case still fits fine and wireless charging works with no problems. Note that cases with thinner protection on the sides may be less suited for this. For example, on my UAG Monarch, the elastic band was too thick (about 0.7mm?) such that the side rubber couldn't completely cover the side of the S9+. For the UAG Monarch, my solution was to use a thin ribbon, though this meant no elasticity.

mimomimo1987 said:
not safe tho
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Well, so far it has held up just fine. I mean, it's not to be wrapped around your hand and spun around, but for normal one handed use it works just fine.

trenzterra said:
I was inspired by the NinjaLoop idea and decided that hey, I could DIY one myself. So I went to the store and got some tiny elastic bands, and rolled it up against my Tough Armor case. I looped it over the case twice and didn't even need to use any double sided tape to hold it in place.
Since the band is elastic, I can just slide my finger(s) into the band when using it one-handed. The elastic band is also thin enough such that the case still fits fine and wireless charging works with no problems. Note that cases with thinner protection on the sides may be less suited for this. For example, on my UAG Monarch, the elastic band was too thick (about 0.7mm?) such that the side rubber couldn't completely cover the side of the S9+. For the UAG Monarch, my solution was to use a thin ribbon, though this meant no elasticity.
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Genius idea mate! Will try this soon!

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Front Bezel (Real or Fake Aluminum)

I know its vain... but I scratched on the bezel of my 8525 the first day I bought it and staring at it is really starting to annoy me. Its the bezel part that starts above the call buttons and goes up the right side and then along the top.
Does anyone know if it is made from real brushed aluminum or is it plastic made to look like brushed aluminum? If its real, I'm going to dremel the scratch away... if its plastic and I try doing that... it will only make it much worse.
Thanks for any help on this.
EDIT: Does anyone have a dead 8525 or even just the front part they want to get rid of for cheap? I figure I could replace the bezel as well. Thanks again.
I'm not sure how does the fake plastic goes, but aluminum is a electric conductor, you can try and see if it gets electric passed through it? Still, fake plastic may be a conductor as well (i.e. uses aluminum powder to make it shiny). Anyway, if it was to be aluminum, it should be cold to the touch.
BTW, when you said "dremel the scratch away", how do you do that? I had a big one on my Wizard too, it is definitely aluminum here. Also, I have an old SStell watch that I would like to get the scratch off
Sure feels like METAL. One thing to fix smaller scratches on metal, try eraser for ink, it's slightly abrasive.
hanmin said:
I'm not sure how does the fake plastic goes, but aluminum is a electric conductor, you can try and see if it gets electric passed through it? Still, fake plastic may be a conductor as well (i.e. uses aluminum powder to make it shiny). Anyway, if it was to be aluminum, it should be cold to the touch.
BTW, when you said "dremel the scratch away", how do you do that? I had a big one on my Wizard too, it is definitely aluminum here. Also, I have an old SStell watch that I would like to get the scratch off
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I am fairly skillful with a dremel. I was thinking I would us a fine grained dremel brush and brush along the grain. Basically, it would be recessing that part of the bezel down to the depth of the scratch (it is uneven new and the scratch is located at a slightly elevated position which would be perfect for this). This would only work for slight scratches.
I know this
It dents like aluminum. I dropped mine last winter, and it put some scratches and dents int it... well the dents curve into the hole, which plastic would just shear and have a grooved edge, it wouldn't bend. So My vote is metal.
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Sure feels like METAL. One thing to fix smaller scratches on metal, try eraser for ink, it's slightly abrasive.
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I hunting for an erasable ink pen right now. Thanks.
tsunami982 said:
I hunting for an erasable ink pen right now. Thanks.
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People use it to take care of small scratches on fine watches, so I'm guessing it will work here to. Obviously you need to use it direction of the "brushed" direction of the metal.
You can stumble on interesting stuf on the net.
I 've read people were removing branding from phones with a sugar cube. Abrasive enough to remove screen printed branding but not enough to scratch the plastic. Not to say that trick will work on Hermes.

Ordered the S7 Edge, I'm scared I'll drop it and break it....

Currently I'm using an S5 without any cases or covers, and it's still drop-proof, dropped it multiple times on hard floor/concrete and there is no damage on the screen what so ever. And before that I had an HTC One X, which is probably more similar to the Edge in that the screen isn't protected if it drops face down, I did eventually crack it with that kind of a drop. However the edge is gonna be even more problematic because even the back is glass, and no plastic protruding edge to protect it.
Sure I could put it in a bulky case but then it kind of defeats the purpose of having one of the most premium feeling phones ever doesn't it? It'll also negate any ergonomic benefits of the curved back edge as well as the ease of edge swipe on the front edge. Might as well just get something like a.... I don't know, nobody makes high end plastic phones anymore now days, even cheap phones like One Plus is front+back curved glass. Also this thing is already a bigger phone than what I'm used to, adding a beefy case is just gonna make it that much bigger, which I do not like.
Well I guess plenty of people did survive the iPhone 4 glass sandwich era just fine, I'll just have to wish myself luck. I wonder how much would one of those adhesive skins help in a drop situation. Sure they are very thin but if think about the physics of it, gorilla glass is actually quite flexible so it doesn't break from the acceleration of the impact itself, so thinness doesn't really matter. What actually breaks these surface hardens glass is usually a microscopic failure on the surface developing into a big crack. And those microscopic failures can happen when they make contact with sharp hard stuff like individual sand particles, they effectively puncture the surface and develop a weakness. So if you have a skin on the glass, what'll hopefully happen instead is that the skin will be thick enough for the particle to not make direct contact with the glass, and prevent breaking. Even though such thin skins cannot significantly reduce the impact acceleration.
I understand your points, but please, don't ever try to use this phone naked. You NEED a case, the grip is so bad that dropping it is almost a guarantee and the back glass seems to be much more fragile than the front glass from what I have seen in videos. About the cases, you may want to look into the Samsung official plastic backs or (when available) the leather backs. The official plastic back cases from Samsung are the only ones (in my opinion) that really do not ruin the phone's design, the design remains almost intact. However, while the grip is much improved over the naked phone, it is nowhere near other bulky and rubberized cases. A rubberized plastic wrap would be a solution, but the big problem still remains - the metal sides of the phone which are very narrow.
PS: As I understand from the latest spy pics, the iPhone 7 will have a glass back again...probably needed for radio/charging/payment/other secret developments.
There are plenty of case available that won't make the phone look s**t. I'm using a Spigen Crystal Clear, a very good combination of protection and looks. It's impossible to completely keep the phone's look and feel, but it's probably as close as possible whilst being confident of being able to accidentally drop it from pocket height without damage.
Glass protectors on these curved screens are to be avoided, that's my personal opinion anyway. My brother bought numerous types of these for his S6 Edge (expensive and cheap) and not one went on properly without raising on the curves within twenty minutes, causing touch problems on the edges. Go for a good quality film type like a Zagg HD Dry.
I copied you entirely mate I'm not ashamed to say. Got my Spigen Crystal Clear yesterday and, your right, it does look good, but not as good as the nekkid phone itself. But I guess that's the price of good protection.
Just waiting for my Zagg HD Dry front and back covers to arrive today.
I'm personally using Otter Box Commuter for me and my wife's phone. I was able to try it on in store before purchasing. I was sort of desperate for a case on delivery day and it was the most protective case I found. I'm happy with it overall. It's sleep and slim and although the whole front in uncovered it does have raised top and bottom edges so if the phone falls flat the screen doesn't actually touch the floor.
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Use it naked.
Control your fingers.
nobnut said:
Use it naked.
Control your fingers.
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Too risky lol
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I would love to use the phone naked as it just looks so good, but I am scared to risk it. I have never dropped and cracked a phone, and I had an Iphone 4S without a case for 2 years which were well known for getting smashed, I have a clear case on the edge at the moment to offer it some protection.
Carrying and using smart phones without any case is just asking for trouble. I have the S7 Edge and when it arrived on March 2nd it stayed at home in the box until my Spigen Ultra Hybrid case arrived (which was a few days later). I was still using my S5 because I didn't want to take any chances.
After my case arrived I put it on but I still keep the original plastic film on the screen because I was waiting for my Skinomi screen protector to arrive. My Skinomi arrived yesterday and I installed it last night.
So if you don't want a bulky case get the Spigen Ultra Hybrid (I went with the crystal clear color). I ordered my case and screen protector from Amazon. The case is very nice looking and doesn't add any bulk to the phone.
Sk17z0 said:
but I still keep the original plastic film on
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Oh my.
I'm using this case. It's amazing. Thin, easy to grip and not too expensive.
http://www.bodyguardz.com/unequal-shock-case-samsung-galaxy-s7-edge.html
I use the phone naked and dropped it from about 3,5 feet, first it hit the steel base of a table and than it bounced on a wooden floor, not a scratch :angel:
Juuls said:
I use the phone naked and dropped it from about 3,5 feet, first it hit the steel base of a table and than it bounced on a wooden floor, not a scratch :angel:
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Q.E.D.

Ringke Slim Fit case - Now with pics

Pics now attached!
I have always preferred minimalist cases, especially on a phone this gorgeous. I've always had great luck with the Ringke and Nillkin slim/thin fit cases but, this time around, when I went to pre-order my phone, the only slim cases available were manufactured by Spigen and Elago. Now, I LOVE Elgo cases because they're almost like not having a case at all, just like a skin. They offer no real drop protection, but are primarily designed for scratch protection. Absolutely no lip on the front to protect the display. Still, they fit the bill for me and are my case of choice when at home or the office. Places where I NEVER drop my phone and, if I do, it's on very soft carpet.
Anyway, I went ahead and ordered the Spigen slim case. While it DID look awesome and provided some added protection in the form of a slight lip at the top and bottom of the display, ultimately the case failed me. My phone is perfectly unscathed. However, the Spigen design results in a ton of flex and bend when removing the case. Eventually, this lead to the case cracking along the backside. Not acceptable.
Today I received my Ringke slim case (now available on Amazon) and I must say I'm VERY happy with it. The fit is perfect, almost no bend or flex when taking the case off or putting it on, and the lip of protection for the display along the top and bottom edge is even more pronounced than the lip on the Spigen model.
5/5 stars from me. An awesome, lightweight, nearly zero bulk case that offers excellent drop and scratch protection. If this is what you're looking for, look no further than Ringke's offering. Go get it!
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Pics to follow soon.
I have always preferred minimalist cases, especially on a phone this gorgeous. I've always had great luck with the Ringke and Nillkin slim/thin fit cases but, this time around, when I went to pre-order my phone, the only slim cases available were manufactured by Spigen and Elago. Now, I LOVE Elgo cases because they're almost like not having a case at all, just like a skin. They offer no real drop protection, but are primarily designed for scratch protection. Absolutely no lip on the front to protect the display. Still, they fit the bill for me and are my case of choice when at home or the office. Places where I NEVER drop my phone and, if I do, it's on very soft carpet.
Anyway, I went ahead and ordered the Spigen slim case. While it DID look awesome and provided some added protection in the form of a slight lip at the top and bottom of the display, ultimately the case failed me. My phone is perfectly unscathed. However, the Spigen design results in a ton of flex and bend when removing the case. Eventually, this lead to the case cracking along the backside. Not acceptable.
Today I received my Ringke slim case (now available on Amazon) and I must say I'm VERY happy with it. The fit is perfect, almost no bend or flex when taking the case off or putting it on, and the lip of protection for the display along the top and bottom edge is even more pronounced than the lip on the Spigen model.
5/5 stars from me. An awesome, lightweight, nearly zero bulk case that offers excellent drop and scratch protection. If this is what you're looking for, look no further than Ringke's offering. Go get it!
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Do you think this will work with the whitestone dome glass protector?
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daddymikey1975 said:
Do you think this will work with the whitestone dome glass protector?
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Absolutely, it will. I used it together with the Whitestone on my S8+ and Note8.
I won't use Whitestone anymore though. Way overpriced and far too fragile. They also tend to lift up over time, even with a perfect installation and no drops or knocks. There are smarter options available, if you're patient.
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Absolutely, it will. I used it together with the Whitestone on my S8+ and Note8.
I won't use Whitestone anymore though. Way overpriced and far too fragile. They also tend to lift up over time, even with a perfect installation and no drops or knocks. There are smarter options available, if you're patient.
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I had a whitestone on my S7 Edge for a year and my note 8 for the last 6 months with good results.
I'm open to other suggestions though...
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Pics now attached. You can see my fingers on the other side of the phone with it face down on the table, demonstrating the lift the lip provides. The display is well-protected. This is surely the slimmest case you can get for the S9+ that still offers drop protection and guards against screen damage in the event of a fall.
You can also see that the camera is well protected. I was even able to fit a large metal plate behind the case to allow it to attach to my car mount, and I've positioned it in such a place as to avoid any interference with wireless charging. Everything works properly.
I got this case and love it as well! Even thinking about getting some of the other colors available, for days when you need a little extra protection their onyx case is not bad either, still thin but not as slim
vwite said:
I got this case and love it as well! Even thinking about getting some of the other colors available, for days when you need a little extra protection their onyx case is not bad either, still thin but not as slim
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Agreed. Top notch case.
ugly AF case, those buttons cutouts must not be on the case.
x111 said:
ugly AF case, those buttons cutouts must not be on the case.
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Sure, the case isn't for everyone. Some people (perhaps you?) prefer a huge bulky case with all kinds of patterns colors and textures that detract from the clean lines and curves of the devices. But this is a plain black case, with almost nothing to it. What about it is "ugly," in your opinion?
Also, I don't even know what this means: "those buttons [sic] cutouts must not be on the case." The cutouts must not be on the case? What?! Can you help us understand what the heck you're saying?
pieces of cake said:
Sure, the case isn't for everyone. Some people (perhaps you?) prefer a huge bulky case with all kinds of patterns colors and textures that detract from the clean lines and curves of the devices. But this is a plain black case, with almost nothing to it. What about it is "ugly," in your opinion?
Also, I don't even know what this means: "those buttons [sic] cutouts must not be on the case." The cutouts must not be on the case? What?! Can you help us understand what the heck you're saying?
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yeah he probably prefer one of those ugly otterbox or UAG cases that instead of cutouts have huge layers of silicone or tpu covering the buttons and making them harder to press. Those cases sell wel so yeah a lot of people like them, to each their own.
x111 said:
ugly AF case, those buttons cutouts must not be on the case.
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What case are you using?
Care to show where you positioned the metal plate?
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yeah, uag cases are beautiful but also have some ugly cutouts where buttons are.
pieces of cake said:
Pics now attached. You can see my fingers on the other side of the phone with it face down on the table, demonstrating the lift the lip provides. The display is well-protected. This is surely the slimmest case you can get for the S9+ that still offers drop protection and guards against screen damage in the event of a fall.
You can also see that the camera is well protected. I was even able to fit a large metal plate behind the case to allow it to attach to my car mount, and I've positioned it in such a place as to avoid any interference with wireless charging. Everything works properly.
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tips on how to move the clock to the middle of the screen like yours?
x111 said:
yeah, uag cases are beautiful but also have some ugly cutouts where buttons are.
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UAG cases don't compliment the design of the S9/S9+ at all. They're functional, and offer great protection, but they're bulky and rugged-looking. The S9 is not bulky or rugged-looking. That's not its design.
Surprise! Button cutouts allow for direct access to the buttons. Keeping the feel and function of those buttons STOCK.
xxlikquidxx said:
tips on how to move the clock to the middle of the screen like yours?
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Substratum/Andromeda System Mods.
Thanks for the detailed reviews and pics. Although this case isn't for me, I appreciate your review in that it helped me decide the same ??Guess I'll stick to the one that comes with the phone out of the box.
IndDoc said:
Thanks for the detailed reviews and pics. Although this case isn't for me, I appreciate your review in that it helped me decide the same ??Guess I'll stick to the one that comes with the phone out of the box.
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Your phone came with a case?
crzycrkr said:
Care to show where you positioned the metal plate?
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Right there.
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Right there.
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Sorry, didn't realize the rotation was off, but you still get the idea, I'm sure.

RhinoShield CrashGuard Bumper

Anyone using this bumper on the Note 10+? I've had the bumper on other phones and it's worked fine, but from what I've seen on a couple YouTube vids it looks like it fits very loose in the middle on the Note 10+.
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Anyone using this bumper on the Note 10+? I've had the bumper on other phones and it's worked fine, but from what I've seen on a couple YouTube vids it looks like it fits very loose in the middle on the Note 10+.
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Believe it. I have and it's a little annoying. Still sexy though.
I have used this bumper-only protectors, and yes, they look really cool, but, with these cristal back devices, a back film protector is really necessary
How about the shock resistance?
I have the spigen tough armor but the lips on the front seems not enough in case of a front impact.
I just tried one of these bumpers… not good, really, looks nice, but the sides feel loose
winol said:
I just tried one of these bumpers… not good, really, looks nice, but the sides feel loose
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This?
https://www.amazon.com/RhinoShield-...t=&hvlocphy=9059462&hvtargid=pla-827435901756
On a double impact drop or back plant I wouldn't trust it.
You know at times the 10+ seems bent on flying but seldom lands gracefully and sometimes bounces around before that last thud.
I like 2 layered systems, 3 layers if in the clip case. Otterboxes where always a pain but gave good impact protection.
My favorite for the 10+ remains the Zizo Bolt case. Only downside is no charging port cover. In practice (except for one rain drop) this hasn't been an issue.
Great drop protection and relatively slim/light, very easy to hold, looks great. The second layer of hard polycarbonate keeps the inner urethane layer in place holding it tight to the vulnerable corners in impacts.
The case is the last layer that makes it an "Active" phone. These phones need a good case...
I bought the Solid Suit and it is awesome. I got a real problem dropping phones, and the Note 10+ wasnt an exception.
I have dropped about 5/6 times and it still rocks like a champion.
Trust me, before this a have used various brands on diferent phones and this is the best.
I Like UAG plasma series cases, I use them since my note 7, I find them very protective and pleasant looking, specially the ice color ones, I recently bought a ghostek atomic slim, polycarbonate back, tpu edge liner and outer aluminum frame, absolutely outstanding with my aura glow note 10+, it does not interfere with signals in any way

Cases that work with Whitestone screen protector

Are there any recommended cases that do not interfere with the Whitestone tempered glass screen protector? I know some cases can cause screen protectors to peel up in the corners, since I spent the money on the Whitestone, I want to make sure I don't get a case that won't play nicely with it.
Any recommendations?
Thanks.
I've used the Spigen Neo Hybrid on my Note 8 and now my Note 10. Both have whitestone protectors on them.
https://www.amazon.com/Spigen-Hybrid-Designed-Samsung-Galaxy/dp/B07SXSMXVW
Thanks, I had been looking at some Spigen cases since I previously had one on an S7. Decent cases and not expensive either.
Romans8vs1 said:
I've used the Spigen Neo Hybrid on my Note 8 and now my Note 10. Both have whitestone protectors on them.
https://www.amazon.com/Spigen-Hybrid-Designed-Samsung-Galaxy/dp/B07SXSMXVW
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Really? I have the neo hybrid on my n10+ and have been eyeing the whitestone. I may just pull the trigger if it works with my current case.
I'm using the flimsy spigen neo flex, dont get me wrong it's a spigen so it works but hate all the finger prints, can scratch easy. The best part of it tho is its case friendly.
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Really? I have the neo hybrid on my n10+ and have been eyeing the whitestone. I may just pull the trigger if it works with my current case.
I'm using the flimsy spigen neo flex, dont get me wrong it's a spigen so it works but hate all the finger prints, can scratch easy. The best part of it tho is its case friendly.
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It certainly does. It is a perfect fit in my opinion. There is very little space between the screen protector and the edge of the case.
Whitestone protector delivered today, and a complete fail at installation.
I should have known something was up as it was missing the little suction cup, but since I figured that was just needed to remove the guide it should not be a big deal. Watched half a dozen or so videos, felt pretty confident to get started. Took everything slowly, but when I went to move the liquid to the center it kept flowing to the bottom. Even after I laid the phone back flat on my desk, I tried tilting it in the opposite direction, but the fluid appeared to be just running out the bottom between the 2 pieces of the holder.
At that point took everything out and cleaned it off, tried again, this time the glue did not spread to the top of the phone (my desk may not be perfectly level, but it's also not way off either). With the screen protector dropped I tried to coax as much of the glue towards the top as I could. For some reason all the glue seemed to just want to run off the bottom of the phone and then end up between the 2 pieces of the holder/alignment thing. The phone was pushed all the way into it, with the glue initially dropped on the screen it stayed in place, but for some reason after that it just wanted to run off the bottom no matter what.
Ultimately, what I am left with is a bunch of small bubbles and an area around the camera that has no glue. I should have just grabbed a cheap protector and been done with it. Leaving the Whitestone on there for now, even with the bubbles and piece around the camera it is still better than nothing. But, I'm pretty frustrated with the whole thing.
Sorry to hear this, I have been thinking about getting one of thhese whitestone protectors, but then I encounter sad stories, and there are worse ones! I will stick to the tpu/pet/hidrogel ones
It's definitely frustrating as I carefully followed all the steps. The Whitestone does feel great though and the fingerprint reader is not affected at all. Just have the annoying piece by the camera where it didn't stick.
Also, can confirm it works perfectly with the Spigen case mentioned above.
Mostly all of them have worked fine for me so far. I'm eyeing the new Marcel Case by samsung as well .. hope that fits it too
Dang I hope it goes well for me, just ordered 2 yesterday with promo code $52
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Good luck, take your time and you will more than likely be fine. What stinks in my case is I can't fix the messed up piece.
naiku said:
Are there any recommended cases that do not interfere with the Whitestone tempered glass screen protector? I know some cases can cause screen protectors to peel up in the corners, since I spent the money on the Whitestone, I want to make sure I don't get a case that won't play nicely with it.
Any recommendations?
Thanks.
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Hej...
I'm using Clear Ringke Fusion with Whitestone and there's no problem at all...no peeling on the corners... nothing...
Between case and glass is little space which allows to cooperate perfectly

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