![]() I have used quad lock for all of my previous Samsung's and it has been a favorite, I have one on the way but it's taking forever for some reason.Įdit to add: my wife got the lavender and is rocking a clear case. The downside is the higher edges that don't give perfect access to that edge real estate. It's way tougher than any of the cheaper cases. The current case I am using is the otterbox commuter, it's more tactile and grippy than the insignia and easier to remove. The otterbox defender is like putting together a Lego set but once assembled it feels invincible, it just won't fit in my cellphone pocket without jamming it so hard it feels like it's going to rip. I liked the low edges on the sides of the case, it really lets you use the whole screen. I tried a couple insignia cases and while cheap they are surprisingly good, harder to get the phone out if your changing cases often. Hands down my favorite yet it's aging WAY to fast so I removed and it will be reserved for date night. I got the green leather samsung and love it. ![]() I loved the color of the liquid air and back pattern. If the liquid air didn't feel like it slipped I wouldn't have even considered switching. It's a tough choice, I don't think you can go wrong with either. Maybe I'll contact you in a few months and see lol.īuttons are excellent on both. My old liquid air on my S10 felt a lot grippier, maybe over time it improves on the S23, or maybe the material changed. ![]() The liquid air has a better, less flappy bottom lip. I feel more confident holding the thin fit, which is why I got it. It feels sticky/tacky whereas the liquid air was more of a dry feel. Thin fit has a hard, but rubberized back and TPU sides. The color is definitely not as nice as the liquid air, but I had some Rit Dye laying around and dyed it blue! My pics really won't do it justice, the spigen pics are accurate tho. ![]()
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