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The video features reviews of different heavy protective cases for the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3, emphasizing their durability and functionality, including features like kickstands, access to ports, and compatibility with screen protectors. The cases are noted to be heavy and bulky, providing strong protection but potentially impacting user experience, especially for those using additional accessories like screen protectors. Despite concerns about weight and size, the cases are popular and in high demand, demonstrated by their limited availability on certain websites. The video concludes by highlighting the cases' protection capabilities and encourages viewers to engage with the content.
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In this segment of the video, the Average Tech Guy reviews the Unicorn Beetle Pro case for the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3. The case has a front panel, hinge, and a kickstand. It offers strong protection but is noted to be heavy when attached to the phone. The reviewer removes the protective screen from the case to accommodate their own glass screen protector. The case provides access to all ports and features, including camera and fingerprint reader, with a functional kickstand for landscape mode.
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In this segment of the video, the reviewer demonstrates a heavy protective case for a device, weighing over 13 ounces or 371 grams. The case still allows for wireless charging and has a compartment for the S Pen. However, the case’s weight and bulk may not suit everyone, especially if using a screen protector. The reviewer expresses mixed feelings about the case, noting its high price of $79. Despite this, the product seems popular as it is sold out on some websites.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses a phone case with four color options offering excellent protection but adding weight and bulk to the device. The case is praised for its overall protection capabilities despite the added size. The video concludes with a request for likes, subscriptions, and ends with a “peace.”