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The YouTube video showcases a detailed review of various phone cases for the Galaxy Z Fold 3, including offerings from brands like VRS Design and Rinky. The cases are evaluated based on factors like design, protection, feel, and compatibility with wireless charging. The video covers a wide range of cases, highlighting their unique features and drawbacks, such as grip, durability, wireless charging compatibility, raised edges for protection, and innovative designs like kickstands. The reviewer recommends certain cases for their functionality and protection levels while cautioning against others due to issues like sliding or lack of durability. The video aims to provide viewers with comprehensive insights to help them choose the most suitable case for their needs, emphasizing wireless charging compatibility and protection levels as key considerations.
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In this segment of the video, the reviewer is testing out various cases for the brand new Galaxy Z Fold 3. They provide links to the cases in the description and offer time stamps for each case. Cases from VRS Design and Rinky were provided for free, while others were purchased. The first case reviewed is the Slim Black, which has a rubbery feel, raised edges for protection, and is compatible with wireless charging. The next case is the Matte Clear, a favorite for its frosted look and still somewhat clear design. It also features a sticker for keeping it in place. The Rinky Slim and Regular Clear cases, which are totally clear, offer similar protection and do not easily attract fingerprints. All cases reviewed provide detailed information on their design, feel, protection, and compatibility with wireless charging.
00:05:00
In this segment of the video, the presenter showcases a Rinky case that offers a clear design, good grip, and compatibility with wireless charging. They praise the case for providing suitable protection without adding bulk to the phone. The video then shifts focus to Samsung’s flip cover with the S Pen, highlighting its anti-microbial feature and extra S Pen tips. The presenter demonstrates the case’s design, including the S Pen holder and leatherette exterior. However, they express concerns about the cover sliding around, lack of secure closure, and cameras sitting flush with the case. The presenter recommends staying away from this case if you prefer a more secure front cover. Additionally, the video briefly explores a Samsung silicone cover with a soft silicone feel, flexible design, and adhesive strip for security. The case offers a slight raised edge for the front screen and feels comfortable in the hand.
00:10:00
In this segment of the video, the reviewer describes and demonstrates three different Samsung phone cases – the silicon cover, leather flip cover, and VRS Design hard drop pro case.
For the Samsung silicon cover, the reviewer notes that it stays on the phone well without using the adhesive strip. They also mention its good fit and wireless charging compatibility.
Regarding the Samsung leather flip cover, it offers full phone coverage with cutouts for mics and buttons. The case securely holds the phone and includes a leather strap and a stand function. However, the reviewer expresses concern about the durability of the leather piece over time.
Lastly, the VRS Design hard drop pro case is highlighted for its solid construction, hard plastic exterior, and rubbery interior. It provides excellent protection with well-placed cutouts for all phone features and a recession for the camera. The case is considered to offer substantial protection due to its design and thickness.
Overall, the silicon cover is recommended, the leather flip case is noted for its design quirks and possible longevity issue with the leather piece, while the VRS case impresses with its protective features and sturdy build.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker reviews two phone cases – the Hard Drop Pro and the QuickStand Pro by VRS Design. The Hard Drop Pro offers protection with raised edges and easy screen access. The reviewer likes the metallic version with gunmetal silver and rubber accents. It is compatible with wireless charging.
Moving on to the QuickStand Pro, it also provides protection with a kickstand feature, matte black color, and rubber texture inside. The kickstand allows for versatile viewing positions. The case does not add a lot of bulk and still supports wireless charging, providing convenience and functionality. The reviewer expresses preference for the QuickStand Pro due to its innovative design and features.
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In this segment of the video, the VRS Design QuickStand Pro in dark green and metal black are showcased with stickers. The green case has a unique matte look with black accents, while the metal black case offers a sleek appearance. The Thin Fit case has stickers and a soft outer covering with rubber edges for protection. The Spigen case features raised edges for screen and camera protection, with cutouts for easy access to buttons and ports. The Air Skin case, thinner than Thin Fit, provides minimal protection against scratches but is flimsy and requires stickers for better adhesion. It is suitable for those seeking minimalistic scratch protection but not for impact protection.
00:25:00
In this segment of the video, the reviewer discusses three different phone cases.
1. The air skin case is minimalist but flimsy and not recommended for those looking for protection.
2. The tough armor case appears beefier and offers more protection with raised edges for the back, cameras, and front of the phone, including spine protection. Stickers are needed to secure the case closed.
3. The ultra hybrid case is clear, allowing you to show off the color of your phone and comes with lens and screen cleaning wipes.
00:30:00
In this segment of the video, three phone cases are reviewed. The first one is a clear case with a grippy feel, raised edges for screen protection, and compatibility with wireless charging. The second case is the Slim Armor Pro by Spigen, offering comprehensive protection with foam inserts, a smooth rubbery texture, and a secure fit. The third case is the Casemate Tough Plus, providing 15-foot drop protection, made from plant-based materials, and featuring anti-microbial technology. It has a hard plastic construction with raised edges for all-around phone protection.
00:35:00
In this segment of the video, several phone cases are reviewed. The first case is hard plastic with access to fingerprint sensor and volume buttons, offering 360-degree protection but feeling clunky and plasticky. The second case by GKK is slim with cutouts and a raised edge for cameras, providing minimal protection with a rubber feel. The Otterbox Symmetry Flex case is drop-tested, clear, and has a nice rubber edge, but it lacks stickers and easily slides off the phone. All cases mentioned work with wireless charging.
00:40:00
In this segment of the video, the reviewer discusses three phone cases: Otterbox Symmetry Case, FOLU Leather Case, and Per Room Cardboard Case.
– Otterbox Symmetry Case: Despite offering good protection, it does not stay in place well, and the reviewer suggests avoiding it. It is compatible with wireless charging.
– FOLU Leather Case: Features a leather back and hard plastic build. It lacks protection for the camera and feels slippery. It is wireless charging compatible but not recommended by the reviewer.
– Per Room Cardboard Case: Resembles the FOLU case, with a soft plastic build and adhesive strip for stability. It provides minimalistic protection with accessible buttons and raised edges. The reviewer approves of this case for its minimalistic design and wireless charging compatibility.
00:45:00
In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses a phone case with a raised edge for screen protection, cutouts for buttons and camera, micro dots to reduce fingerprint marks, a slim design, slipperiness, and compatibility with wireless charging. The speaker advises caution due to the case’s slippery nature but appreciates the smoke back color. They recommend against using this case but offer links for purchasing options. The speaker asks for support through likes, subscribers, and using the provided links for product purchases to continue making such reviews.