Whats the difference between the Seidio cases.... and the cheaper multiple colored ebay cases that cost maybe 10$ shipped?
and exactly how rubberized are these?.... same texture as the battery cover?... or is it so grippy that i will have a hard time inserting it in my jeans pocket?
or should i just go for a hard plastic case?... will it be thicker than the rubberized ones?
As Seidio doesn't ship to Switzerland, I bought two of the cheap ones on ebay, and they are OK, fit perfectly, just need to be careful when fixing the upper part around the screen and buttons. The rubberized feel is similar to the battery cover, so probably better and less slippery than the hard plastic, thickness should be similar.
Does anyone know where to get the same battery cover for the fuze? Also, what kind of protection do you guys recommend for the cover? Does anyone know where to get the same battery cover that came with the phone?
hmm.. just wanna ask you guys..
if theres a replacement plastic battery cover for our htc hd2?..
to make it slight lighter.. haha..
thanks!
Since that same backplate functions as a heatsink.... you wouldn't want to do that. Or you'll have to recharge in a cold room.
I need to lose weight.
And one way i could think of is by replacing the metal battery cover with a plastic one.
I live near the equator and my hd2 spends most of its time in either a metal case, or a plastic case, so overheating is the least of my concern. By the way, between the metal battery cover and the battery is a small rubber sponge-like tape. I wonder, does that really transfer heat?
Neway, im still searching for a plastic battery case...
dsx2b said:
And one way i could think of is by replacing the metal battery cover with a plastic one.
I live near the equator and my hd2 spends most of its time in either a metal case, or a plastic case, so overheating is the least of my concern. By the way, between the metal battery cover and the battery is a small rubber sponge-like tape. I wonder, does that really transfer heat?
Neway, im still searching for a plastic battery case...
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Think the spongey stuff just stops the battery moving. I have the official HTC extended battery and the extended back cover that comes with that is plastic although that would not make it any lighter (or any smaller)
why does your phone need to lose weight???
Do we really want to know?
As far as I know the metal cover is there also to prevent the possibility of twisting your phone, thus preventing your glass from breaking!
Why do you want to save weight when you said you put it in a metal case? Seems a bit backward?
As the subject indicates, for the extended battery is the original htc extended battery cover metal or just the kickstand? On the generic ebay ones everything is plastic including the kickstand so I'm wondering if it's worth tracking down an original cover for added protection.
according to the reviews, it's plastic
Should I buy Zerolemon's extended battery or Spigen's Slim Armor View case for the Note 3? They both cost the same and I've been tearing my hair off trying to decide on which to buy. They both add considerable weight, which I like, and bulk, which I am not that fond of, but I can deal with. I like the Spigen Slim Armor View case for adding weight without much bulk, but I like Zerolemon's case+extended battery because it is, in my opinion, the most practical case. Which one should I buy?