Seido Innocase II Thickness question
- I've been using my silicon case since the day I got my Storm. I have no problems with it at all, except for the big one where It takes a journey and a half to get my phone out of my jeans pocket. I'm looking into the Innocase II, and it looks like a pretty solid case. The question I have is: Is the Innocase II as thick as the VZW silicone case? I'm trying not to get too bulky, obviously not Otterbox bulky, but are the two similar in thickness?01-27-09 12:46 AMLike 0
- Yeah, I'm wondering the exact same thing because I'm curious as to whether I want to buy this or not. If it's not much thicker than the silicone case, I may consider it.01-27-09 01:45 AMLike 0
- It isn't any thicker. I've had both. I believe the Seido case is actually thinner. And I love it over the silicon.01-27-09 10:08 AMLike 0
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Can anyone give a sure answer to if the Innocase II is thicker, thinner, or the same size as the silicone? We seem to have some conflicting viewpoints. Also, is it easier to get out of your pocket than the silicone?01-27-09 11:11 AMLike 0 - im also very close to ordering the innocase II and that nice clip that works with the innocase II
both look like a solid investment.
Innocase II Surface Combo, Black01-27-09 12:14 PMLike 0 - I got this case and Its too small for my phone!!! WTF! When I put my Verizon Storm 9530 in there it does not touch the screen, but I can't press the screen in. It actually crushing the phone that it bends it so very slightly that you cant press the screen. I took off the battery cover and i was able to now press the screen, but it barely moves and then the phone is a lot slower to react, plus I dont like having the battery cover off. I dont know what the **** is going on, but I'm out $30 cuz this case doesnt fit.01-30-09 05:53 PMLike 0
- I got this case and Its too small for my phone!!! WTF! When I put my Verizon Storm 9530 in there it does not touch the screen, but I can't press the screen in. It actually crushing the phone that it bends it so very slightly that you cant press the screen. I took off the battery cover and i was able to now press the screen, but it barely moves and then the phone is a lot slower to react, plus I dont like having the battery cover off. I dont know what the **** is going on, but I'm out $30 cuz this case doesnt fit.
Maybe they sent you the wrong one. I love my Innocase II. Fits the storm perfectly. Make sure you put it on correctly. You are not supposed to slide the phone up into the case.01-30-09 06:06 PMLike 0 - My wife has the silicone case and I have the Innocase II. Both are very comparable in size. The silicone case is a bit "grippier" than the Innocase, but overall look and feel I say the Innocase II. I went with the case + holster combo and absolutely love it. Would highly recommed to anyone looking to get one.01-30-09 07:40 PMLike 0
- Anyone have any problem with the innocase scratching their Storm? My bezel now has a scratch on the bezel
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com01-30-09 07:45 PMLike 0 - So mine just came in the mail. It is no thicker or it Least it doesn't feel thicker because its not so damn sticky.
Its sleek and downright classy looking in my honest opinion.
It is definitely worth the $30, honestly. It also goes in and out of my pocket very easily.
Two words: Buy one!
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com01-31-09 12:39 AMLike 0 - I've been using my silicon case since the day I got my Storm. I have no problems with it at all, except for the big one where It takes a journey and a half to get my phone out of my jeans pocket. I'm looking into the Innocase II, and it looks like a pretty solid case. The question I have is: Is the Innocase II as thick as the VZW silicone case? I'm trying not to get too bulky, obviously not Otterbox bulky, but are the two similar in thickness?01-31-09 12:50 AMLike 0
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