📱 Protect in Style: Where Function Meets Fashion!
The Spigen Neo Hybrid Case for Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge (2016) offers a perfect blend of style and protection. With its shock-absorbing TPU and polycarbonate construction, reinforced frame, and dust-resistant grip, this case is designed to keep your device safe while looking sleek and modern.
D**N
Sleek and decently durable.
I've had a few weeks to try out my phone case and am still loving it. The back is a durable rubber that doesn't get the smudge prints on it at all like those other cases. It's light-weight and sleek and goes with the look of the phone quite well. I would definitely call this case professional-looking.I have to say, I was concerned by reviews saying that the plastic outer frame was flimsy before I purchased the case. To be sure, the plastic is thin, but it seems pretty durable. No problems so far. Once it's snapped into place, it seems to be reinforced by the rubber. All in all, I am really liking both the look and the feel of this case.I know that many people have questions about the possibility of breakage for the camera on back and the screen in front. This case provides ample protection for the camera - you won't have any trouble there. The front screen is obviously more of a challenge since the edge of the Edge is one of its distinguishing features and the case designers wouldn't want to block that. The top and bottom of the case extend past the phone, while the sides extend out instead. I could see dropping the phone at just the wrong angle and having the screen crack if it hits the edge. It would have to be just the wrong angle to do it, though. I'm miming a fall with the phone right now, and a flat-on-it's face, corner, or back fall won't do it. You would have to have it specifically fall in such a way as to hit the edge, which would be a challenge with the built-in bumpers on the top, bottom, and sides. Not impossible, but unlikely. I'm trying here, but that's the only way I can think of while handling the phone and trying to pretend-break it. The case is pretty minimalist, but it looks like they gave protection some thought.
S**.
It so pretty :)
The Spigen Neo case looks great on my Galaxy S7s, but the question is will it protect your phone? The answer is yes. I have dropped my devices more than once (many of those cringe worthy drops) and not a dent or cracked screen. I will say however there is a possibility of the perfect drop happening that could crack the screen. The case has 2 parts, the rigid metallic painted plastic wrap and the black rubber bumper. The color match is perfect. I have both the silver and gold S7s and the case color match is perfect. It looks like the case looks like it is a part of the phone and because it is so thin it adds the strength without packing on the girth. On on of my devices that rigid plastic did crack. I am not sure if that is due to me removing it or if it failed after a good drop. I did end up replacing it and the phone was fine. The case fits great and it actually helps with keeping my fat paws from mistakenly touching the curved edge of the screen, giving it false screen commands (worth it just for that). No problems wirelessly charging the phone after the case. If you have a S7 edge and want a case that looks great and gets the job done grab this one.The seller was great as well. This arrived quickly and no issues with the order. I was a little bummed when the first case broke and thought the replacement would take a while to come in, nope delivery time surprised me.
A**R
Four Stars
I just received this case today for my Samsung Galaxy S7 edge. The case came in a standard cardboard box packaging and wrapped inside a plastic bag. Nothing to cheer or sneer at.The case is two piece, the first one is the TPU rubber, which is suppose to absorb shock. The layer seems pretty good. It gives a slight flex , yet it doesn't stretch which is good, the TPU cover fits like a glove, it's snug , yet not too snug where you have to force it in, yet it won't pop out, should it drop. I think over time it'll hold it shape without stretching. It feels like the rubber used in bike tires.The second piece is the hard polycarbonate frame, this part is where I will deduct the star. It's thin, razor thin in my opinion . It does the job in holding the TPU part together, but I can see over time the TPU frame cracking and becoming useless, that's how thin it is. Let's see if Apigen will honor their warranty when that time comes.The case is pretty nice as you can see in the pics. The rear part of the case has a nice texture feel. Not too rubbery and not slippery. When the case is laid flatly on a hard surface, you can through it, the upper and lower lips are like 1-2mm taller than the screen, so if the unit were to fall and land flush on any flat surface, it should survive. My next investment would definitely be a temper glass shield to protect the screen.Overall this is a good case for the price. I wouldn't spend more consider the polycarbonate frame weakness I mentioned, I also have a Supcase coming in the next day, so I'll review that and compare it with the Spigen. Hope this help
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