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Samsung P3 I-Nique Case Review

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Here is a look at two differ cases from I-Nique: the Tuff-Luv leather case and a standard silicon case. The first leather case is made of genuine leather that is nice and soft to the touch. All of the necessary ports and buttons are exposed and are easily accessible so you don’t ever have to remove the case in order to charge it or operate any of buttons. The top buttons are covered when the flap is down, but I found it pretty easy to individually press each of the top three buttons while the flap was closed.

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A magnet keeps the front flap closed securely. It hasn’t ever flown open on its own and even trying to flip it open won’t budge it. On the back there is a kickstand that is snapped into place which will come in handy for viewing videos on the P3. Though, I would caution that it does add a little bit of bulk to the back which might make it a bit more difficult to fit in a pocket.

The fit is snug and you won’t have to worry about the player falling out. However, I will mention that it doesn’t quite have as a precise of a fit as the Noreve case with the sides of the screen edge bowing out a bit, but this is only an ascetic issue- it functions just the same.

Though compared to the Noreve case its half the price at around $30- if you are looking to stretch you dollar a little further it’s a good deal. You can buy this case from Amaozn or directly from I-Nique on their website. The silicon case is a standard precision fit sleeve similar to any other silicon case. It can be found to purchase at those same locations.

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