samsung galaxy tab III 7.0 - Rotating Leather Case Cover with some gadgets. - Galaxy Tab 3 Accessories

I bought this case today.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/For-Samsung...10R-Rotating-Leather-Case-Cover-/300956602966
I will receive the item in octobre 2013. then i will post again about handling, quality etc.

Not Bad! with free shipping to europe this offer is very cheap

If I had to give the product points, I would give 10 5 out of 10. The bag is clean processed, and is for the "Tab 3 7.0" 100% pass compliant. The possibility of 360 degree rotation works perfectly. But as u see now on the pictures: The Quality of the cover is not so good, as it seemed at the beginning.
The included stylus is processed as clean and works in conjunction with the screen very well.
Only when setting up the screen protector, it will be a little difficult with the pen. The placement of the Protector leads to increased friction. This results in the "wipe" to unwanted entries. If you do not use the Protector, you have no problem with the pen.
It is worth mentioning that the screen protector is washable.
For this price there is no better product.
Edit 1 (3.10.2013)
The pen does not work on the Tab anymore. It seems as if the tip of the pin was rubbed by attaching the protector. Because the pin of my second Galaxy Tab 3 still works perfectly - in this tab I havent installed the screen protector.
Edit 2 (4.10.2013)
Yesterday I contacted the seller and he wrote back an hour later. They will send me a replacement for the "stylus" (pen).
Really easy to communicate with the seller.
Edit 3 (21.10.2013)
Today i received the stylus.
Edit 4 (21.10.2013)
Next bigger problem appears after 3 weeks. After 3 weeks of use, you can see the first material weaknesses of the cover. In the photos you can see the first cracks on the flip cover.

Here are the pictures
So you can build you own opinion.

I have to agree, I bought the same case and you can really see that it's cheap. Mine still works fine so I'm glad. I mainly use it as protection (feels better than to just throw the Tab in my bag without it...), it doesn't work well as a stand for me (keeps sliding down)...

I just ordered this item. Will provide feedback. ..
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List of Necessary/Optional Accessories for the Nexus 7

Basically, this thread is going to be a list of necessary and optional accessories someone might want for their Nexus 7. It can act as a guide for new Nexus 7 owners in the future and, of course, all of us right now. It would be best, when posting your additions to the list, if you would post a link to where it can be purchased. I will update the thread and post the links under each category after each submission.
Necessary:
1. Cases/Covers:
Google Play Nexus 7 Case: https://play.google.com/store/devic...GwsMSwyLDExMSwiZGV2aWNlLW5leHVzXzdfY292ZXIiXQ..
PU Leather Folio Stand Case: http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-PU-Leat...1344&pid=100017&prg=1006&rk=2&#ht_1980wt_1276 (NOTE: There are many variations of packages with this case on eBay. Some contain screen protectors, styli, etc. It's something to look into if you want a package deal)
MobileFun cases: http://www.mobilefun.co.uk/cat/Nexus-7-Cases.htm - EmilVee
icon 7" Easel Tablet case: http://www.biglots.com/search/product/8403
rooCASE Multi-Angle case: http://www.amazon.com/rooCASE-Multi...2&keywords=roo+case+nexus+7#productPromotions
MobileFun cases: http://www.mobilefun.co.uk/cat/Nexus-7-Cases.htm
Treegloo Build-Your-Own cases: https://www.treegloo.com/products#build-your-own
Blurex Case (apparently official even though it appears to be the same as the folio case from above): http://www.amazon.com/BLUREX-folio-...qid=1342589148&sr=8-1&keywords=blurex+nexus+7
2. Screen protectors:
Generic: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Clear-LCD-S...ccessories&hash=item3a76dcbdf6#ht_1218wt_1270
XOSkin: http://xoskins.com/laptops-tablet-r...in-protectors/google-nexus-7-screen-protector - hullbay (NOTE: You should probably look for coupon codes. Many have been posted in this thread but aren't confirmed to be valid any longer. A Google search could locate any working coupons currently available)
Optional:
1. USB OTG cables:
Normal USB OTG Cable: http://www.amazon.com/SANOXY-Female...qid=1341715029&sr=8-10&keywords=usb+otg+cable
OTG Card Reader + Normal USB OTG Cable: http://www.amazon.com/Aftermarket-P...11&sr=8-17&keywords=micro+usb+otg+card+reader - Saurabh
2. Styluses/Styli:
Generic styli: http://www.amazon.com/Capacitive-Ce...1341715076&sr=1-1&keywords=touchscreen+stylus
Adonit Jot Mini Stylus: http://www.amazon.com/Adonit-Stylus...?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1342545724&sr=1-12
Maybe this will help as well!
jtc276 said:
Basically, this thread is going to be a list of necessary and optional accessories someone might want for their Nexus 7. It can act as a guide for new Nexus 7 owners in the future and, of course, all of us right now. It would be best, when posting your additions to the list, if you would post a link to where it can be purchased. I will update the thread and post the links under each category after each submission.
Necessary:
1. Cases/Covers:
Google Play Nexus 7 Case: https://play.google.com/store/devic...GwsMSwyLDExMSwiZGV2aWNlLW5leHVzXzdfY292ZXIiXQ..
PU Leather Folio Stand Case: http://www.ebay.com/itm/PU-Leather-...ccessories&hash=item231f70768f#ht_1304wt_1270
2. Screen protectors:
Generic screen protector: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Clear-LCD-S...ccessories&hash=item3a76dcbdf6#ht_1218wt_1270
Optional:
1. USB OTG cables:
http://www.amazon.com/SANOXY-Female...qid=1341715029&sr=8-10&keywords=usb+otg+cable
2. Styluses/Styli:
http://www.amazon.com/Capacitive-Ce...1341715076&sr=1-1&keywords=touchscreen+stylus
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http://www.amazon.com/Aftermarket-P...11&sr=8-17&keywords=micro+usb+otg+card+reader
I am tempted to get this and just strip it down and attach it to the back of the tablet. Storage problems solved!!! (To some extent.)
Saurabh said:
http://www.amazon.com/Aftermarket-P...11&sr=8-17&keywords=micro+usb+otg+card+reader
I am tempted to get this and just strip it down and attach it to the back of the tablet. Storage problems solved!!! (To some extent.)
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Will that really work? If it does I'm buying it for sure, I could store a ton of my ripped DVD's in good quality that way.
Bro, for screen protectors I wouldn't go with anything other than an XOSkin. I've had one on my Nexus since it was unboxed the first day and wouldn't recommend anything else.
http://xoskins.com/laptops-tablet-r...in-protectors/google-nexus-7-screen-protector
They just put up the Nexus 7 skin available for purchase, I'm placing my order later today so that I can remove the plastic and put on the XO
hullbay said:
Bro, for screen protectors I wouldn't go with anything other than an XOSkin. I've had one on my Nexus since it was unboxed the first day and wouldn't recommend anything else.
http://xoskins.com/laptops-tablet-r...in-protectors/google-nexus-7-screen-protector
They just put up the Nexus 7 skin available for purchase, I'm placing my order later today so that I can remove the plastic and put on the XO
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FYI coupon code "SPRINTXO" just saved me $4.
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FYI coupon code "SPRINTXO" just saved me $4.
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Good call
What warrants.. XO protector for 20 bucks... I can get like 3 of them on ebay for 5 bucks :|
An accessory by definition is not necessary.
lin013190 said:
What warrants.. XO protector for 20 bucks... I can get like 3 of them on ebay for 5 bucks :|
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Wet application vs dry application. Lifetime warranty (and they're good for it). If you've never used a wet application screen protector it would be hard to understand. Of all the advantages, the most important is that you can position it perfectly because it slides until it dries. Also, they don't scratch (drag a key across the 3 for $5 screen protector; you'll get a scratch on the plastic; not so on a wet-apply protector). And if you get dust or a hair under the protector during the application you can get it out; if you don't you won't be able to see it anyways (no bubbles). Oh, last thing: they don't peel at the corners or turn yellow. It's pretty much night and day. Take my word, I though the same way you did until I got one on a sale. Never going back...
BTW- I've never used XO protectors, but I'm tempted to jump since it appears they're the only ones with the nexus7 already. Had nothing but good experiences with clearprotector (and you can always get 50% off with coupon "iwantultra") but they don't have the nexus yet and I want it waiting for me when my tablet arrives....
ben1066 said:
An accessory by definition is not necessary.
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Yes, by definition. But people who don't use accessories like cases and screen protectors usually end up damaging their devices, so, in my opinion, that makes them necessary. Things like USB-OTG and styli are just there for the people who want to use them. Either way, I feel that this can be a helpful thread for everyone, especially if it gets stickied.
Fair enough ( Though my phone has survived without either and only has a minor dent in the back )
What about tablet stands, bluetooth keyboards and UK links?
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What about tablet stands, bluetooth keyboards and UK links?
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Whatever you post links to will be added to the OP
slack04 said:
Wet application vs dry application. Lifetime warranty (and they're good for it). If you've never used a wet application screen protector it would be hard to understand. Of all the advantages, the most important is that you can position it perfectly because it slides until it dries. Also, they don't scratch (drag a key across the 3 for $5 screen protector; you'll get a scratch on the plastic; not so on a wet-apply protector). And if you get dust or a hair under the protector during the application you can get it out; if you don't you won't be able to see it anyways (no bubbles). Oh, last thing: they don't peel at the corners or turn yellow. It's pretty much night and day. Take my word, I though the same way you did until I got one on a sale. Never going back...
BTW- I've never used XO protectors, but I'm tempted to jump since it appears they're the only ones with the nexus7 already. Had nothing but good experiences with clearprotector (and you can always get 50% off with coupon "iwantultra") but they don't have the nexus yet and I want it waiting for me when my tablet arrives....
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I've used good wet and dry protectors. Wet is basically like you say, but they never feel right to me. I just don't care for the "rubbery" feel. A good dry acrylic protector feels identical to the screen itself, and only has one drawback aside from a bit more work; they do scratch a little. Even that really isn't a big deal (to me) as the scratches are very light and "disappear" when the backlight is on.
Good dry acrylics (like Clarivue for example) don't yellow or peel. Also, while you do need to take a good amount of time and care to make sure no dust or hairs end up under the protector while you're applying it (you can always lift it back up to remove dust or hairs if they do get trapped), once it's done you'll never have to mess with it again.
Did anyone here who already has a Nexus 7 try the PU Leather Folio Stand Case? I'm planning on purchasing it. Does the screen automatically shut off when the flap is completely covering it?
kharnage said:
Did anyone here who already has a Nexus 7 try the PU Leather Folio Stand Case? I'm planning on purchasing it. Does the screen automatically shut off when the flap is completely covering it?
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I can pretty much guarantee it will not. The Nexus 7 doesn't have magnetic sensors, so the only method of screen on/off would be a proximity sensor, which I also don't believe it has.
I also question whether it's truly made for the Nexus 7 or not. There's a bunch of Kindle Fire or similar 7" tablet cases floating around that have been re-branded as "Nexus 7" cases. My recommendation is to wait until you can find a Nexus 7 case on an official manufacturer's website and purchase it there.
I just ordered the styluses that were in the OP. Said they will be here between August 1st and August 17th.
OP *- better link
Hey OP -
I found a US seller who is selling the same generic PU flip case as in your OP for the same price and free shipping.
It is less than $10, so I took a flyer on it.:silly:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-PU-Leather-Stand-Folio-Case-Cover-Google-Nexus-7inch-Tablet-Black-/170875089214?_trksid=p5197.m1998&_trkparms=aid%3D222002%26algo%3DSIC.FIT%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D17%26meid%3D491956801771401344%26pid%3D100017%26prg%3D1006%26rk%3D2%26#ht_1980wt_1276
pittphan said:
Hey OP -
I found a US seller who is selling the same generic PU flip case as in your OP for the same price and free shipping.
It is less than $10, so I took a flyer on it.:silly:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-PU-Leather-Stand-Folio-Case-Cover-Google-Nexus-7inch-Tablet-Black-/170875089214?_trksid=p5197.m1998&_trkparms=aid%3D222002%26algo%3DSIC.FIT%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D17%26meid%3D491956801771401344%26pid%3D100017%26prg%3D1006%26rk%3D2%26#ht_1980wt_1276
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Awesome! I was holding out on purchasing it myself because of the wait, but now I'll certainly be buying it. I'll replace my link with your link.
I just bought the case from the above link. I'm still looking for cheap screen protectors (hopefully that come in packs). I don't know if I should purchase it from Hong Kong because that is going to take a while. What do you guys think? I'm hoping to purchase it tonight.
*Does the Nexus 7 come with an already applied "screen protector" film?

Bunker Ring 3

I just received my Bunker Ring from 'The Hi Shop' last week and I'm loving it so far. As someone with very small hands and a massive phone, I find myself dropping and having a very hard time of gripping the phone. This solves that problem. Although the ring is too big for my finger, it still works very well in providing excellent grip. I also looked into the FlyGrip but the price-point really pushed me away. $30 plus ~$14 shipping plus very likely brokerage fees with FedEx put me off. That being said, here are some of the features of the ring:
- 360 degree rotation in the ring (allows for a large variety of viewing positions for landscape and portrait)
- Kick stand (both landscape and portrait) in which viewing angles can be adjusted
- Reusable/easily removable adhesive (it's micro suction, you can wash it with water and it'll be as good as new; doesn't leave residue)
- Price (at only $20 plus $3 shipping, it's much cheaper than the FlyGrip)
Here's the link to where i bought it:
http://www.thehishop.com/ths-bunker...-permanent-adhesive-360-degree-rotatable.html
Hope this review was helpful!
Dimensions of the rectangular piece? Also what is the thickness of the entire assembly when snapped down?
Sent from galaxy note 2, tablet in my pocket! ^_^
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What case is that? Underneath the ring I mean.
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Android_Noob_2k12 said:
What case is that? Underneath the ring I mean.
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INCIPIO Samsung Galaxy Note II Dual PRO Shine Case
I also have the bunker ring but I only paid 6.37 for it. it's here on Ebay http://www.ebay.com/itm/251147580077?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649 It ships from China, but I received it in 11 days. Here it is on Amazon for $5.98 with shipping, http://www.amazon.com/Universal-Bunker-Holder-Iphone-Galaxy/dp/B009T11WYO/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1359302268&sr=8-1&keywords=bunker+ring
You can definitely see the difference in quality between original and ebay one, just by looking at it. But I'm sure ebay one will work the same way. Oh, I just wish they would come up with some universal clamp so you don't have to stick it to the case and use it with any case.
I had the OEM bunker ring. Very nice. I liked it a lot on my Note 1. However, after using it for about 6-12 months, it started flipping in the opposite direction. Over time, it got very loose and would no longer function as a portrait stand.
Recently I purchased the cheaper ebay version. It's very hard to twist to make it 90 degrees so you can put your finger in it. I have to use two hands whereas with the original, I could do it with one hand. At the same time, the good thing about the ebay version is that because it's stiff, it'll also less likely move in the wrong direction (picture the ring flat but in the wrong direction). Also, the hinge on the ebay version is completely plastic. This means it'll likely give and wear down over time...but then again, it only cost me 6 bucks vs 20.
In the end, I'd prefer the OEM version, if only they could improve the hinge. But in it's current state, I had to remove it. I'm using the ebay one now.

Galaxy Tab 3 7.0 FlipCover IVSO

Hey Guys, just like to share my experience with buying a nice flipcover which meets my needs. First I bought the original Samsung Flipcover. It looked really cool and flat, but there were no magnets built in. So the cover just opend up when turned over. Also both of the flip-stand functions were very unstable. They were hard to etablish and you can't really use the touchscreen because the whole construction just collapsed when I touched the Screen. So the value for money ratio was plain unworthy of discussion.
So I ended up buying the IVSO Cover: amazon.de/gp/product/B00CWPILDE/ref=noref?ie=UTF8&psc=1&s=computers
I chose it because of the good reviews and the mention of magnets. The first shipment got lost, but after a short email contact with the vendor I recieved the second within 2 days.
The first impression is very good. It's a very good quality and the color was as expected. I chose the blue one, because it is the only one with white backcover. Any other color seems to have a black backcover, but I don't know this for sure. The Flipcover needs some bending in the first place because it is kinda stiff out of the box and the stand-functions needs a flexible flipcover. But after some usage the stand function works really fine. There is a magnet for closing the cover and one for the stand-function. Once put in the stand it is very stable. I even use the high angular stand in bed and still can use the touchscreen and it does not collapse.
Some pictures in attachements
Glad you enjoy it

STYLUS: What stylus are you using?

Currently using a generic capacitive stylus and it does not work great. Mind sharing your stylus and share your thoughts?
To be honest if you really want a tablet with a stylus, you should have gone with either the SGTS4 or the SGTS6 as both of those have the S-Pen. Which is the best stylus for a device.
iceepyon said:
To be honest if you really want a tablet with a stylus, you should have gone with either the SGTS4 or the SGTS6 as both of those have the S-Pen. Which is the best stylus for a device.
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To be honest, this is not helpful to tell someone they should have gone with another tablet for stylus support. How does this help?
I have the Galaxy Tab S5e because it's cheaper. Many styli do work on most if not all tablets. The only thing that tablets that have official stylus support offer is pressure sensitivity and palm rejection. Two features which are only necessary for artists. For taking notes, I don't give a F about pressure sensitivity nor do I rest my palm on the screen/ paper when I write.
I'll be testing some styli and get back to OP.
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elcidroyale said:
To be honest, this is not helpful to tell someone they should have gone with another tablet for stylus support. How does this help?
I have the Galaxy Tab S5e because it's cheaper. Many styli do work on most if not all tablets. The only thing that tablets that have official stylus support offer is pressure sensitivity and palm rejection. Two features which are only necessary for artists. For taking notes, I don't give a F about pressure sensitivity nor do I rest my palm on the screen/ paper when I write.
I'll be testing some styli and get back to OP.
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It helps by telling you you are wasting you time looking for a stylus for the S5e. There are two types of stylus. A plain capacitive touchscreen stylus that won't draw a line any finer than you can with your finger, and an electronic one like the S-Pen that will draw a line like a ballpoint pen. But the electronic one won't work with the S5e, so don't bother looking for one. They require a second digitizer that is situated behind the LCD and the S5e doesn't have one. The cost of that second digitizer is why the S-Pen tablets are more expensive. The pens themselves are fairly cheap.
I have Adonit stylus Dash 3 Silver, it works pretty well. It has problem when you are trying draw really slowly, It makes some weird curved lines. But I am using Sketchbook by Autodesk and it has some line smoothing what really helps.
Hi there
Let's be a bit more positive
I use a meko stylus. They are double ended.
One end is the normal blunt sort of stylus, which is great for on screen typing, while the other has a clear disc which allows you to see exactly where the fine center is touching the screen.
The actual stylus looks like a high quality steel pen with rubber finger grip
I bought a set of two 'pens' with 6 spare tips from Amazon for around £10 over a year ago and have only used 2 of the spare tips
Excellent quality and value. Highly recomanded.
ExTall said:
Hi there
Let's be a bit more positive
I use a meko stylus. They are double ended.
One end is the normal blunt sort of stylus, which is great for on screen typing, while the other has a clear disc which allows you to see exactly where the fine center is touching the screen.
The actual stylus looks like a high quality steel pen with rubber finger grip
I bought a set of two 'pens' with 6 spare tips from Amazon for around £10 over a year ago and have only used 2 of the spare tips
Excellent quality and value. Highly recomanded.
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I will grant you that that type of stylus beats the kind you can buy for about 50 cents each. But it is still a capacitive stylus that won't produce the fine line of an electronic one. There are apps which attempt to produce a "fine line" by extrapolating what would be the center of the "fat" line, but the results leave a lot to be desired. Bottom line, if you are serious needing a good stylus for your device, you need to purchase a tablet that was made for one. It's easy to tell. If the tablet didn't come with a stylus, it wasn't made for one.
Seems I've been handing out mistaken advice about stylii for "touch only" tablets. S-Pen and other "Wacom" based stylii DO require a second digitzer to work and most tablets simply don't have them. HOWEVER, I puchased a BoxWave Active Sylus because it was touted to work with my HP Envy X360 laptop. Just to prove it wouldn't work with a "touch only" tablet, I tried it with both my SM-T510 and T720 tablets. Much to my surprise, it works with both of them. I've never used a stylus for drawing, so I can't guarantee it works as well as an S-Pen, but it does produce a "ballpoint pen" type line in the drawing apps I tried. Also, the line width doesn't appear to be "pressure sensitive". I was able to buy mine on eBay for about $20, new with free shipping.

Tab S6 Keyboard Case redesign?

Bought the T-Mobile S6 yesterday and went looking for the keyboard case. The store did not have it.
I noticed all the best buy stores in my area did not have it. Amamzon shows 1-3 months shipping.
Yes I can order online, but I don't see the case available in the shop Samsung app at all.
Just made me think, with all the bad reviews, maybe they are going to release an updated version.
Could just be wishful thinking..lol.
malimal said:
Bought the T-Mobile S6 yesterday and went looking for the keyboard case. The store did not have it.
I noticed all the best buy stores in my area did not have it. Amamzon shows 1-3 months shipping.
Yes I can order online, but I don't see the case available in the shop Samsung app at all.
Just made me think, with all the bad reviews, maybe they are going to release an updated version.
Could just be wishful thinking..lol.
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Still available on Samsung UK.
I spoke to someone on their live chat the other day who said there are currently no plans to change it.
alexdann said:
Still available on Samsung UK.
I spoke to someone on their live chat the other day who said there are currently no plans to change it.
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Ahh well... Wishful thinking..?
I haven't got mine yet, I held off at first because of the long shipping delays. But the other day it was about $50 usd off on Amazon and "only" 2 weeks to ship so it's on the way now. Design looks fine to me, I think I understand the limitations enough going in but I shall find out soon.
I did just receive my Keyboard case from Samsung.US. It was on back-order for 4 weeks.
I am using this now for 1 week and it sticks really well. No issue at all. I did not have to clean the back of my tablet or anything.
I also removed it several times and it did stick really well. Also after I but it back.
I have no issue at all and am very happy with it.
Maybe they did change something?
So the Amazon delivery estimate has been saying a few months, but it was at my door within a week of ordering, so I would recommend to go ahead and place the order.
As for the case sticking, I've had no problems either. The instructions also clearly state the back needs to be stuck on and left for an hour to adhere properly, so keep that in mind. Also I would clean the surface of tablet just incase before applying unless Its brand new like when I applied mine...
I wish there was a redesign. The body case seems to un-stick randomly and it provides not protection around the sides nor does it keep the screen's edges protected with a "lip".
Otherwise, if someone would make a case that would cover at least 3 sides of the tablet and leave just enough of the side with the keyboard pin connector exposed to attach the keyboard, that would be great. Either that or that side of the tablet is a flap that can be opened to attach the keyboard.
I purchased a $6 silicon case for every day use since I mostly just use the Tab S6 at home sitting in my recliner. But, I wanted the keyboard for those times that I didn't want to swipe everything.
However, the back piece of the keyboard case just doesn't impress me since it's not an easy auto-on/auto-off in any respect. So, I've been considering getting another silicon case that I can attach the keyboard case back cover to, then cut the silicon case just enough to allow the keyboard to attach.
So, what do you guys think? Will the keyboard case back cover's stickyness adhere to silicone better than the back of the tablet?
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DaWeav said:
I purchased a $6 silicon case for every day use since I mostly just use the Tab S6 at home sitting in my recliner. But, I wanted the keyboard for those times that I didn't want to swipe everything.
However, the back piece of the keyboard case just doesn't impress me since it's not an easy auto-on/auto-off in any respect. So, I've been considering getting another silicon case that I can attach the keyboard case back cover to, then cut the silicon case just enough to allow the keyboard to attach.
So, what do you guys think? Will the keyboard case back cover's stickyness adhere to silicone better than the back of the tablet?
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It looks like the silicon clear case works.
"https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=81630647"
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Samsung will never have the integrity to do a redesign for a product accessory, especially a device in their tablet lineup that they don't give two ****s about.
Hello ,
I have the book cover Galaxy Tab S6 by Samsung , it's perfect , finally ! I don't buy cover Samsung for my Tab S4 , Spen outside , it's a big problem ! I buy on Amazon a simple cover to have Spen inside , it's better to go outside with my Tab S4.

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