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Nokia Leather Carrying Case for Nokia 5100 Series Phones

Nokia Leather Carrying Case for Nokia 5100 Series Phones

List Price: $19.99
Your Price: $11.27
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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Protective case, but ...
Review: I thought this phone case was a good idea. *At first*. The leather's thick enough to be protective (I've dropped it) and the clip is the best I've seen. But my phone is only for emergencies. And even so, it's really become a pain.

The front flap closes with velcro over the face & has to be folded (& secured) back to talk, even while using it hands-free. I don't think it's worth even [price].

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Protective case, but ...
Review: I thought this phone case was a good idea. *At first*. The leather's thick enough to be protective (I've dropped it) and the clip is the best I've seen. But my phone is only for emergencies. And even so, it's really become a pain.

The front flap closes with velcro over the face & has to be folded (& secured) back to talk, even while using it hands-free. I don't think it's worth even [price].

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Case
Review: I've owned this case for over a year & have never had it "slip off" my belt. I've even had it clipped to my camera case which was on my belt & have never lost it despite being on roller coasters which turn you upside down. I will admit that it's a little bit of a hassle to answer since it's covered & fits snugly to my belt. I personally only use my phone for "emergency situations" so I don't get too many phone calls. I whole heartly recommend this case if you don't mind it's not easily accessible but does remain snug on your belt.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Case
Review: I've owned this case for over a year & have never had it "slip off" my belt. I've even had it clipped to my camera case which was on my belt & have never lost it despite being on roller coasters which turn you upside down. I will admit that it's a little bit of a hassle to answer since it's covered & fits snugly to my belt. I personally only use my phone for "emergency situations" so I don't get too many phone calls. I whole heartly recommend this case if you don't mind it's not easily accessible but does remain snug on your belt.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Nokia Leather Carrying Case for Nokia 5100 Series Phones
Review: This case is very tight-fitting and awkward to use.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Protects phone but cover makes use a hassle
Review: This phone case is great for protecting your phone ... if you never plann on talking on it. Personally I have found that the leather flap which covers the face of the phone an annoyance.

It makes it difficult to:
1) Answer a ringing phone - you have to open it to properly locate your call answer button
2) Talk on your phone - You have to open it to dial and then either hold the flap open as you talk (it rubs against your face) or close it and then open it again to ensure you properly hung up.

Unlike some other brands the face flap opens horizontally, so it will either rub against your neck if you are trying to talk on the phone with it open or it will block your peripheral vision slightly.

For the above reasons I prefer either a cell phone case with a clear front or a front cover which opens vertically or can be removed entirely.

The belt clip on the case is satisfactory.

Lastly, I found that the make of the case I received was off and the hole in the bottom which allows you access to the charging jack and headphone socket are obstructed, requiring you to insert either at an angle, possibly damaging the phone.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Too Tight
Review: We had extreme difficuty trying to place the case on the phone. A portion of the cover ripped. Maybe mine was defective. I would suggest stretching the cover before placing.


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