Best case for Galaxy S II?

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indiankid25

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Hey guys so I just got my galaxy s2 and I was looking on the web for a case. I want a tpu style case something that's thin but protects the bezel from dirt and scratches. Anyone have any good suggestions?

P.S. I don't like buying from eBay
Thanks for all the help in advance

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jordanishere

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A lot of people here have the d30 case which you can get from T-Mobile. Its thin and offers more protection than a standard touch case.

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G1ForFun

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If you want to protect your phone go with the trident. The diztronic and d30 and other thin ebay cases are nice and all for looks but heaven forbid you drop your phone with either of those cases on.

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DesignGrits

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Got these for $10 and I love them!!! White one is the best!

http://www.cellbatt.com/tmobile-samsung-galaxy-s2-crystal-silicone-case-arg-clr.html
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http://www.cellbatt.com/tmobile-samsung-galaxy-s2-crystal-silicone-case-blk-arg-int.html
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jovy23

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The case i have is the Ballistic SG Case and its the best case i have right now for the T989. I have tried the D30 case which i paid $30 at a T-mobile store and i regret buying it because the buttons are hard to press [the power and volume buttons] and the case is pretty slippery when you leave it flat on a table. Check ebay for the "T989 Ballistic Case" thats where i got mine for $15 with free shipping and it came in 3 days. Trust me you wont go wrong. ;)
 

jordanishere

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D30 flex protective cover.

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That's the same one I have. My phone is black tho.

I don't know why people complain so much about the buttons. The volume buttons are easy to press. Yes the power button is a bit tough but it gets easier to press as the case breaks in.

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TONY206

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I've had the argyle case, the generic clear TPU, and currently the white Body Glove Diamond from T-Mobile.

I like the overall feel and ease of button pressing with the body glove, but after about a week it has gotten quite a few scratches. The generic clear TPU had a really great feel and the buttons were easy to press as well, I just didn't care much for the design. The argyle looked the best, but the buttons were harder to use.
 

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I like the Aegis but I think that one of the best options as per your desired specs would be the D30. Or maybe you want to look at the Incipio "feather" case. That seems to fit the bill as well.
 

setzer715

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I bought a clear argyle, actually love the look of it through my carbon fiber gunmetal skin. Problem was the buttons, hard to press. I cut mine out with a razor blade but I have been looking for a new clear argyle without the buttons. Have you found one of those? Picture with gunmetal skin is below!

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GorillaPimp

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If you use the car and/or desktop dock I say Ditzronic TPU. Pretty painless undressing it to take a trip or put it on the nightstand to charge or be an alarm clock. Looks pretty good. If you're rough on phones and are prone to damaging them with big drops go with the Aegis. I only need scratch prevention so it works for my needs.
 

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I bought a clear argyle, actually love the look of it through my carbon fiber gunmetal skin. Problem was the buttons, hard to press. I cut mine out with a razor blade but I have been looking for a new clear argyle without the buttons. Have you found one of those? Picture with gunmetal skin is below!

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I bought both the white one and the black one and cut out the buttons.
 

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Those Argyle cases fit well but the one I have scratched my phone's outer plastic band, around the power port / USB area. This is the area where the case has a bit of play. So as you put the phone inside your pocket, the case actually rubs against the phone, which might cause scratches. Alternatively, sand or dirt from pockets might have got in through the looser parts of the case and scratched the phone. Either way, this has me looking for a new case.
 

jordanishere

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Those Argyle cases fit well but the one I have scratched my phone's outer plastic band, around the power port / USB area. This is the area where the case has a bit of play. So as you put the phone inside your pocket, the case actually rubs against the phone, which might cause scratches. Alternatively, sand or dirt from pockets might have got in through the looser parts of the case and scratched the phone. Either way, this has me looking for a new case.

Had a cheap, all plastic case for my laptop and the same thing happened... lots of scratches.

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    Best case is clearly the seidio active
    I'm still in shock at how many people don't have this case.

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Seidio-ACTI...318387?pt=PDA_Accessories&hash=item3cc15fcb33

    Maybe not everyone wants their phone to resemble a hand grenade?

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    I have 6 cases for this phone (I don't know what I was thinking). It's nice to have the option to switch between the cases, especially because I own the white T989 but for me there's one I consistently go back to. I'll list pros/cons of the ones I have, in case it helps anyone. All cases have the ports open and mic holes exposed so I won't list that anywhere.

    Fishbone (White plastic backing)
    Price: $

    Pros: Lightweight, thin, stylish, easy to put on and take off and easy to push the volume rocker and power buttons. All ports easily accessible and no mic holes are covered. Will protect against light drops and cosmetic phone injuries, like scratches.

    Cons: The contrasting textures of the glossy plastic and the soft silicone bothered me. The silicone attracts a lot of lint and the two piece design is flawed in that it doesn't wrap around in the middle, leaving the silicone cover feeling very loose. It never really felt secure and this makes it lose a lot of points.

    Diztronic TPU, 2nd Revision (Clear Matte)
    Price: $

    Pros: Lightweight, very thin, exposes the volume/power buttons (which is the best solution, in my opinion) and hugs the phone nicely while being easy to put on and take off. Feels wonderful in your hands and won't slide around. In my opinion, the best combination of thinness and protection. The opacity of the case allows the white to be shown.

    Cons: It probably wouldn't protect against a major fall, though when I dropped mine onto a set of subway stairs, the phone survived with no damage whatsoever.

    Trident Aegis (Blue Silicone)
    Price: $$$

    Pros:Best protection for the phone of all the cases I own, hands down. Dropped with no worries of damage whatsoever. The buttons are easy to press and the blue silicone stands out quite nicely. The higher quality silicone doesn't attract as much lint and the polycarbonate backing's texture makes it very easy to hold, with a nice feel. The ports have a covering to protect against lint, dirt and debris from entering.

    Cons:The case is protective but very thick. If you care about preserving the thinness of the phone, this isn't for you. I felt like I was holding a Game Boy at times. The case also completely covered the phone, so I missed out on the white. It is also quite difficult to take off and put on, as the polycarbonate backing is stiff and takes time to finally go over the silicone. Definitely going to annoy the hell out of you if you happen to do a lot of battery pulls.

    Seidio Active w/ Kickstand (Amethyst)
    Price:$$$

    Pros: Great combination of protection and thinness; your phone will feel tight and secure in your hand. The color is neat. Similar in design to the Fishbone case in how it works (silicone and polycarbonate backing) but much improved, especially when it comes to keeping the silicone wrapped around the entire bezel of the phone. Buttons are covered but easy to press. Includes a kickstand if you like that sort of thing, but I found myself using it very rarely.

    Cons: Many people complain about the design resembling a grenade, but that's an aesthetic preference that varies with color. Silicone isn't as high in quality as the Aegis, so lint is a problem. The kickstand hinge feels like it's going to snap off EVERY time I click it open or closed, which is probably what makes me paranoid about using it.

    D30 Flex case (Blue)
    Price: $$

    Pros: The D30 is protective and I felt like my phone was safe within the case. The blue case with the white phone looked nice together and the thinness was pretty good.

    Cons: For the love of Jesus, the buttons are SO DAMN DIFFICULT to press! I'm aware that there are modifications one can perform to facilitate that, but I prefer to use a case as it was intended. You really have to push, especially for that power button. It was a HUGE turn off for me. The case can also, depending how it fits, lift up your screen protectors edges which can really screw it up and trap dirt or lint beneath it. The case was also not as snug as I would have liked and I was a bit worried that the phone could come out if the drop was bad enough.

    Wireless Central Brand Hybrid Plastic/TPU case (Clear/Black)
    Price: $$$

    Pros: Meant to mimic a band case. Easy to remove and put on. The plastic backing is completely clear and displays the white battery cover, which compliments the black TPU. Aesthetically pleasing and not too thick.

    Cons: The plastic on the back, where your phone is likely to rest when you put it down, is slippery and can slide around. There will also always be a bit of a space between the plastic and the back of your phone. Might help with shock absorption but it annoyed me because it allowed particles to get stuck there, which then become very visible.

    In my opinion, the best case (and the one I always tend to go back to) is the Diztronic TPU, followed by the Seidio Active. I switch between them most frequently. The Diztronic almost feels like you don't have a case on and pretty much enhances the phone's natural state while offering adequate protection. For the price, it's the best. In last would definitely be the D30. Hopefully the cases for future phones from them aren't so stiff and fit better. Then again, this is all subjective and your mileage may vary.
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    NO GOOD

    Just wanted to update about the aluminum/metal looking cases. They SUCK. The picture is pretty deceiving. They do NOT cover the top and bottom edges, and when I got them, the silver one was bent down at the bottom.

    Recommendation rescinded.
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    can someone tell me which case is better among the d3O cases i see that there is a D3O flex prot. case and the D3O dual impact. from the posts here it looks like more people are going with the flex case

    Dual impact would probably offer more protection. It's a hard plastic layer on the outside and rubber inner layer and lip. Though the dual impact case is much harder to remove.
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    Best case is clearly the seidio active
    I'm still in shock at how many people don't have this case.

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Seidio-ACTI...318387?pt=PDA_Accessories&hash=item3cc15fcb33