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the beetle supcase is very grippy. The spigen Capsule (SPG11754) clear case is pretty grippy also
Looking for a slim case similar to the Apple silicone cases that are very grippy. Suggestions?
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the beetle supcase is very grippy. The spigen Capsule (SPG11754) clear case is pretty grippy also
I'm looking for very thin cases like the Apple models, but with more grip. I will try the Capsule.
I've been using tech21's evo mesh case on my iphone 6 for a year and a half. Great protection and quite easy to hold one-handed.
Personal bests:
Sprint // $70 Unlimited + iPhone Forever
Apple iPhone 6s (Sprint)
[Formerly] Verizon Wireless // More Everything™ 10GB
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 (VZW) | Motorola DROID RAZR M
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T-Mobile // Simple Choice Prepaid Unlimited
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 (VZW)
http://www.speedtest.net/android/1146406371.png
Are those the best? I have an official Apple case and my heavy 6s Plus wants to slide out of my hand constantly. So, I have to squeeze hard to keep it from sliding away. Gets tiring.
Feels like you would expect a case to feel if you slathered on a ton of hand lotion just before grabbing the phone, but my hands are clean and dry.
The phone also wants to slide out of my car dash mount, so I have to crank the tightness down which then makes it hard to remove.
Capsule looks nice, but reviews say it fits loosely around the edges and will only get more and more loose with age. The phone can slip out of the case too easily.
I decided to get the Speck CandyShell Grip tonight. I picked one up at Best Buy and they matched the much lower price offered by Amazon.com.
I prefer the looks of some other cases, but this case is grippy and it fits so tightly that I thought the phone wasn't going to fit in the case at first.
This case make the big phone so much easier to deal with since I no longer have to hold it with a death grip to keep it from slipping out of my hand.
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