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At first glance, I was please with the design of the case but after I started using it, I realize that my Nokia N95 was not fixed to it and, as consequence, could fall in the even that the case open without I could notice it. Additionally, with use the case started to peel off the cover within the edges
This is simply a carrying case. This is not a belt clip for the phone or anything.If that is what you want, this is a fine product. However, I am having a hard time seeing the usefulness of a case that simple makes the N95 bigger and harder to carry.If it had a belt clip, this would be a great product.
I haven't discovered how to hold the phone to the side of my head without appearing foolish. What a handsome case. The case opens, something like the jacket of a book, and I find half of my face covered in leather. Its leather solidly houses the N95, while thoughtfully providing access to both of its stereo speakers, both sets of key pads, and the camera controls. And yet. This might sound erotic, but the position of this leather is anything but. The image you should walk away with is that of a bearded, balding (intense-looking, but handsome from the right angle) man, holding a large square of leather to his ear.Pros: It fits a rare, expensive phone.Cons: It results in a square leather patch appearing on one's face.
If you like n95 8gb design and you like to keep it while you carrying it buy this product ,do not hesitate.Before you use it put a piece of black tape(you could buy it from 99c store or any hardware store)under the plastic holder that hold your phone's screen--that keeps your phone absolutely scratch free.I personally hate belt clip-because i droped 2 phone while i tried to put it back to my holder.
Practical, Elegant & well done. This is a nice and usefull "power up" for your N95-8GB image and ego.
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