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Great but Needs DIY Touch
However, I felt some minor improvements can make the case even better. Taking out the plastic cover on the lid is fairly easy (held in by the neoprene which is like tape) and then allows you to access the touchscreen when the case is closed. Also, a round file (or Dremel) can be used to open up the areas around the accept and end call buttons so that pressing them is a bit easier. Naturally some people may feel uncomfortable doing these modifications but for a DIYer, these are simple and can make the case even less intrusive.
Overall, the case is great the way it is but doing these modifications make it feel more like the Centros outer skin.
Also, though Ive seen reviews that state this is only for the CDMA version, it works just fine with my GSM version.
User: L B, Jan 14, 2010
Well designed case. Metal is stiff enough to not bend but flexible enough to bend due to shocks (phone hitting the ground). Everything is accessible with the top lid closed, except the touchscreen. My only gripes are it blocks the touchscreen when closed (see below) and it lowers your reception by about a bar.However, I felt some minor improvements can make the case even better. Taking out the plastic cover on the lid is fairly easy (held in by the neoprene which is like tape) and then allows you to access the touchscreen when the case is closed. Also, a round file (or Dremel) can be used to open up the areas around the accept and end call buttons so that pressing them is a bit easier. Naturally some people may feel uncomfortable doing these modifications but for a DIYer, these are simple and can make the case even less intrusive.
Overall, the case is great the way it is but doing these modifications make it feel more like the Centros outer skin.
Also, though Ive seen reviews that state this is only for the CDMA version, it works just fine with my GSM version.

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