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well from experience, flashing doesn't work on cards over 4gb. i'm using a 8gb card, so i need to swap out when i need to flash
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The one thing that was a really pleasant surprise and made me love my case/holster even more is that you can rotate the belt clip to wear it horizontal. Worth evey penny!
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I got mine in the mail this afternoon.
I got the full setup: case + holster. Never had one before...and very happy with both. Snapped right on and fits like a glove...barely notice any extra size. Love how easy it is to get out of holster...and it feels like it will never slip out. I would highly recommend them. |
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Just got mine today among the holster and the 1750mAh battery.
I have to say, compare to the cheap $10 cases on the FleaBay, this one is surely worth the money! It snaps to the phone very smooth and nice, much snuggle-lier fit. And it's much easier to take it off too! It's much slimmer and the surface feels much smoother. A major improvement is the opening and the clearance for the buttons and ports. On the cheap case it's very hard to access the power button due to the thickness, and the edge is so much higher on the volume buttons it's almost impossible to push it with a thumb. Also the Seidio case has much more clearance to the edge of the screen, that makes pressing the buttons such as the close button on the edge of the screen much, MUCH easier. Also it doesn't cover the HTC and the carrier logo, nor the proximity sensor. To the holster, so far it's great. The inner surface is covered with smooth almost carpet-like material so you won't scratch your screen. The lock on the top is very easy to access and it surely holds your phone in place! Goes in easy and comes out easy too. As for accidental removal? I think it's quite hard to unless you applied a lot of physical force to the right place. The spring on the lock doesn't feel cheap and it's a very snug fit. I took some close up pictures of the case and it inside the holster. Just in case if you are wondering, it's a Nikon D90 with a Tamron 90mm Macro, on a tripod with Nikon Camera Control tethered. I have couple more pictures and original res (12.3MP) available upon request. |
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wow nice pics...
but i still don't understand how it doesn't spread apart the phone... |
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