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The video showcases different phone cases for the Motorola Stylist, highlighting features like 360-degree protection, card storage, and a kickstand. The presenters discuss issues with fit and cutouts on some cases, particularly around the headphone jack, but note the functionality of features like fingerprint sensors and card slots. They suggest improvements for future iterations to ensure better alignment and fit. Overall, the video emphasizes the practicality of these cases for hands-free viewing and on-the-go convenience while acknowledging the need for design enhancements for a better overall user experience.
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In this segment of the video, the YouTuber Serrano is showcasing a case for the Motorola Stylist. The case is described as providing 360 full protection and includes features such as anti-fingerprint, shockproof, and anti-scratch properties. The case comes with a screen protector and a wallet sleeve that can hold two cards and cash. The YouTuber demonstrates how to clean the phone screen before installing the case and protector, advising to turn off the phone beforehand.
00:03:00
In this segment of the video, the process of installing a screen protector is explained. The screen protector needs to be wet before placement, then dried off or installed directly. The speaker demonstrates how to apply the protector, ensuring it is centered. Following this, a case with card storage capability is showcased, illustrating how cards or cash could be placed inside. The speaker points out a slight issue with the case covering the bottom camera ring, although it does not obstruct the camera. The case is then shown being placed on a Moto G stylus device for demonstration.
00:06:00
In this segment of the video, the reviewer powers on the phone and discusses a phone case with a screen protector. They mention the case quality could be better, pointing out flaws in the measurements and cutouts, specifically the fingerprint cutout and port cover for the 3.5mm headphone jack. The reviewer tests if a cable and headphones fit properly in the ports, highlighting that the headphone jack cutout is not aligned properly in the case. Ultimately, they find that the headphone jack does not align well with the case, indicating a flaw in the design.
00:09:00
In this part of the video, the speaker discusses a phone case with issues like misalignment preventing the headphone jack from fitting properly. The speaker had to make modifications with a razor blade to widen the openings, and in doing so, accidentally chiseled part of the case and nicked the phone’s paint. Despite these drawbacks, the fingerprint sensor works, but the case has flaws with cutouts and fit. The speaker suggests improvements in manufacturing for better alignment in future iterations of the case design.
00:12:00
In this segment of the video, the creator demonstrates the functionality of the phone case. They show how the headphone jack, volume rockers, power button, and fingerprint sensor all work properly with the case on. The case has slots to hold cards and cash securely, allowing for on-the-go convenience. Additionally, the case features a cloth kickstand, enabling hands-free viewing of content at different angles. The creator also highlights the phone’s FM radio capability and the practicality of the kickstand for watching videos.
00:15:00
In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses a phone case with a kickstand and some design flaws. The speaker mentions that the case has a kickstand but needs improvement in its mold as there is extra space on top and a cut had to be made for the headphone jack. The speaker states that with these adjustments, they could recommend the case. The video ends with a call to action for viewers to comment and like the video.