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I've been using Urban Armor (UAG) cases for the last several years. Currently on an S20 and protected it from a couple of drops onto a concrete floor. I'll buy another when I upgrade the phone. "Cedat Fortuna Peritis" | |||
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For what it's worth this cable did NOT work with my S21 and android auto in ANY vehicle. I bought 5 of them and was really disappointed when they didn't work. It connects for about 5 seconds and then disconnects. All 5 exhibited the same behavior. They also wouldn't work with my fast charging blocks, but would for a 1amp block. I reject your reality and substitute my own. --Adam Savage, MythBusters | |||
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I really like Urban armor Gear cases. I've had one on my last three galaxy phones (currently and S21). They work great - I like the extra protection in the corners - where most screen cracks seem to originate. I reject your reality and substitute my own. --Adam Savage, MythBusters | |||
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UAG (Urban Armor Gear) have been great cases for me. Have had them on my last 3 phones which were Note 3,8 and 20. They are about the cost of an Otterbox. But much slimmer and not so clunky. Otterboxes are too grippy for my liking. The UAG has the protection where it's needed but still easily slides in and out of a pocket. The protection around the periphery of the screen and camera is not as good as others but with a glass screen protector I have never taken damage to the actual phone display. I've dropped this and other phones in these cases many times without issues. Handled with oily hands, wiped down with solvents. No cheap rubber to degrade and flake off, etc. I'm not sure about their cheaper cases but their top end line has always served me well. | |||
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S23 is going great. Still haven't gotten a shipping notice from dbrand Guessing wince the S23 just came out they're ramping up production, expected to get stock end of Feb. Keeping a tight grip on the phone while not seated until the case comes in. The Enemy's gate is down. | |||
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For vehicle use, I go with Pro Clip. They have many models for different types of phone cases and the mount is tailored to fit into your cars interior. They are pricey but the best I have used. Proclip has 3 mount bases for your Explorer. 2 for the console and one for the dash. End of Earth: 2 Miles Upper Peninsula: 4 Miles | |||
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Dang, your car has fancy stuff. What's all them buttons and dial for? | |||
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I typically use these thin plastic/rubber cases made by Spigen. https://www.spigen.com/collect...wpmMtUEaAogTEALw_wcB I think I'll soon be upgrading to the S23 from my S20+. I'm gonna vote for the funniest frog with the loudest croak on the highest log. | |||
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Stock photo, but from what's visible in the OP: Shifter (with Manual mode button in the middle) Parking Brake Brake Hold Auto-Stop Drive Mode Traction Control Hill Descent Control The Enemy's gate is down. | |||
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I have used Speck Products cases for over five years now. I currently have a Speck Presidio Grip2 on both my Samsung S22 Ultra and my iPhone 13. For screen protection, I use a Whitestone Dome glass on my S22 Ultra. Installation is harrowing because it uses a liquid adhesive that cures with an ultraviolet light. But if you get it right it is great. | |||
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They're watching. Got an email [marketing, not shipping] from dbrand about 20 minutes after the above quoted post. The Enemy's gate is down. | |||
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Case update: Got the dbrand case in, their packaging is pretty funny, Case was a bit tough to put on the phone, but is great so far. A bit grippy & pulls out mesh pockets on things like gym shorts, but I really like that it matches the raised profile of the cameras & makes them flush with the case, never liked the wobbly effect the raised lenses had when the phone was on the desk/table. So far, can definitely recommend dbrand to others. I didn't put the skin on the back since the case covers it up, didn't see the need. Now to see about a tempered glass screen cover. I'd tried one on my S22, but it was for an iphone & didn't allow any touch on the screen, so it was a no-go. Maybe a Samsung-specific model/brand would work better. The Enemy's gate is down. | |||
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I also recently upgraded to Samsung S23. I love buying fancy cases for my phones, haha. I found a few that I liked and ended up ordering three: a matte black Spigen, a clear OtterBox Symmetry, and a leather one from a brand called Torro. They all fit well and seem pretty durable. The Spigen has a nice grip, the OtterBox is slim but tough, and the leather case adds a bit of style. Each one cost me around 25 euros, which I think is a fair price for good quality. You can check this online shop, it has cases for any phone model.This message has been edited. Last edited by: Phelen_Kell, | |||
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I am a longtime fan of Speck phone cases but do not care for or recommend the new (non grippy) ridged Presidio Speck cases when they went away from the grippy, rubbery ridges on the back and instead just molded them into the plastic. Instead I now buy the smooth Presidio case: Presidio Perfect-Mist Samsung Galaxy S23 Cases And add some of this grip material from Amazon: Dragon Grips | |||
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Still happy with dbrand. Will likely be ordering another for my daughter's new iPhone. The Enemy's gate is down. | |||
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ProClip in my Jeep and Quadlock on my Harley. End of Earth: 2 Miles Upper Peninsula: 4 Miles | |||
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The best decision I made was to get a carry pouch like this https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08B...V9kZXRhaWwp13NParams. It's saved my phone while out and about on numerous occasions. It's not what you inquired about, But I've found it all kinds of handy Safety, Situational Awareness and proficiency. Neck Ties, Hats and ammo brass, Never ,ever touch'em w/o asking first | |||
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