AGF Black Leather inlay TPU case Vivid

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rodger-sp

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Got the AGF Black Leather inlay TPU case and thought I would share some photos
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willgill

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I've got the same one. Nothing says MAN like tires and leather. Besides, its a good tradoff between protective and slim.

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malickie

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I have to agree, I was at the store comparing this and the Otterbox and I just couldn't justify the bulk of the otterbox so I got this case and so far I like it. Actually makes the phone feel better and more rounded and I don't press the volume button all the time like I was doing without the case.
 

markjo

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I got this case as well, I like it. Tight fit, doesn't add that much bulk and the leather is a nice touch.
 

malickie

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Side effect of this case that I didn't realize until I was in my car is the headphone jack area Might be too small for certain headphone jack accessories to go in. Hence why I had to return the case. Hopefully they don't make the same mistake on all the cases. Shall have to wait and see.
 

92hatchattack

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I have this case and love it. The above is true but i use wireless headphones. For my car to plug into the aux input i found a cable from radio shack that has a very slim profile and works great with the case.

I wouldnt hesitate to give it a try. It looks far better on the phone than it does in the packaging.
 

willgill

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They must have changed the headphone port. Mine case has a more than adequate hole. I can't imagine any headset plug large enough to interfere. If it does, just drill out the hole.

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brucegil

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Aug 3, 2010
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I got a black one like this when I got my Vivid. However, I found the power button hard to turn on and off. The case covers the button (and the volume rocker as well) with a "flexible" covering (see third picture of top). It took some pressure to make the button work.

After a few weeks, I got a Raider case from Amazon for $4. The power button is exposed, but it is much easier to turn on and off.
 

slimslim

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I think I posted somewhere but this is what I did, cut around the power button about a half, it's so much easier now.

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dizzyraider

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Does it get caught on anything? And what did u use to cut?:)

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This case is quite nice once you make a slight incision around the power button. I personally used an xacto knife and made one incision at the further indented area where the back's 45 degree meets the power button. That will provide plenty of give and would be invisible to the eye.