I do update it from time to time. What would you like to see added?any chance the OP still reads this thread and could update the list?
I do update it from time to time. What would you like to see added?any chance the OP still reads this thread and could update the list?
Bought the Poetic Flipbook from Amazon. Very impressed with the quality. It's a little weird getting used to flipping open the case to use it, but it gives me warm fuzzies to my old PDA days. No magnet or any way to hold the flap shut, but it seems to stay shut via friction/weight extremely well on its own.
It looks much nicer than a $12 case, so I am pleased.
Bought the Poetic Flipbook from Amazon. Very impressed with the quality. It's a little weird getting used to flipping open the case to use it, but it gives me warm fuzzies to my old PDA days. No magnet or any way to hold the flap shut, but it seems to stay shut via friction/weight extremely well on its own.
It looks much nicer than a $12 case, so I am pleased.
The flap will block the camera if you flip it around the phone while taking a photo. But if you take photos with the shutter button side up, the flap dangles down and isn't in the way.
Thank you for the feedback. One other question, what about if you're taking a picture in the portrait orientation? Do you have to hold the flap to make sure it doesn't swing around to block the lens? Sorry for the prodding questions, this is a case I was interested in when I first saw it, but was concerned it would be more trouble than it was worth in terms of ease of access to the camera function.
Yes, it is a major pain to get out.... Yes, I have had the same problem with the camera button. I haven't shaved any off, but I did take the case off and "stretch" the button part of the case with an envelope opener (not sharp, obviously), and it has helped. Still not as good as nothing on the buttons at all.One issue I just noticed with my Poetic Atmosphere case is the camera button. It seems to cause the button to stick when I take pictures. :eck: I was going to shave a little bit of the inside of the case off but I just realized I don't have an X-acto knife or similar. Before I go scraping away have any of you Atmosphere case owners run into this? Am I going in the right direction with my attempted solution?
Side note: Hoooley crap is this case a pain to remove :angry::angry: definitely don't want to do this too many more times. Someone suggested back around page 10 or 11 to pop one of the top corners out and pull out the phone. Now I realize why he chose "pull" as the descriptive word.
Finally picked up my very own 928 and haven't been able to put it down. Still customizing and learning what it can do (although I wont bore you with that in this forum.) Fantastic so far.
I'm split between a couple of cases at the moment. The trident ( Amazon.com: TRIDENT CASE AG-NOK-LUMIA928-BK AEGIS BLACK PLASTIC SCRATCH: Cell Phones & Accessories )
And the Rock FlipCase ( Amazon.com: Rock Leather Flip Case Film For Nokia Lumia 928 (AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, US Cellular & Sprint) (Orange): Cell Phones & Accessories )
Haven't heard much about the Rock but it seems to fit the aesthetic of the phone much better. Wondering if anyone had any thoughts on either case?
I did take an Xacto knife to my case. First the old one to see how it looked, and then the replacement. I like it a lot better. I'd forgotten how crisp the two-step shutter button felt. The cuts aren't quite straight, as the rubber isn't the easiest thing to cut, but you have to look close to even notice. I started out trying to make the holes oval like the button indentions were, but it was just too hard to cut the rubber on a curve and make it look good. I very much like having that tactile feel of the buttons once again, though.
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