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USA Wireless Plastic Face Leather Carrying Case for Kyocera 2035 Phones

USA Wireless Plastic Face Leather Carrying Case for Kyocera 2035 Phones

List Price: $14.99
Your Price: $12.99
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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Not worth it
Review: The "leather" started coming apart within a couple months of purchase. The metal strip that clips to the belt started to rip apart from the leather about the same time and even damaged part of my belt because the sides were so sharp.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Nice carrying case, could use some tweaking
Review: This case is sturdy and well-constructed; I suspect it will significantly outlast the otherwise nifty phone it carries.

The phone slips easily but snugly into the case. Unfortunately, the leather-velcro tabs that reach over and close the top of the case are about a half-inch too short for the Kyocera 2035a phone. The velcro tabs do touch, and the case does close, but they require a little bit of tugging and stretching.

The large plastic window makes it easy to see the phone keypad and LCD screen. If you own one of those colorful, interchangeable "skins" that decorate newer phones, this window will let you see your choice of skins.

One suggestion for this and most other leather cases on the market: These leather cases could use a little less leather, a little more waterproof mesh, around the microphone and earpiece. That way, one can more assuredly talk on the phone without removing the case, without worrying about muffled voices.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Nice but with two standard problems
Review: This clip does everything it is supposed to do. Protect the phone, and allows you to clip it to the belt, however:

1. The clear plastic is sometimes too reflective. This can be a real problem as you will be unable to see the display

2. After some use, the metal portion of belt-clip will tear apart the leather cover and make it difficult to clip it to the belt with one hand. You will have to insert a finger in between to open up the belt clip and then slide it over the belt.

Due to these two problems, now I am considering getting one of those Kyocera 2035 special belt clips (...) especially bcz poor display makes it hard to figure out what I am doing and difficulty in inserting the thing to my belt is a hassle.


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