I'm another one that would like to see/feel the case before ordering one, but perhaps those that have already gotten one can answer the question I have:
How does it attach to the phone? If there are tabs on the case that "hug" the phone to hold it in place, how do they not interfere with the sliding of the keyboard? If the tabs are so thin that they don't interfere (especially with each other; both halves would need them), could they easily break off? I'm just trying to figure out how it attaches securely, and that it doesn't use any kind of adhesive.
Thanks in advance,
Rick
Rick
I can answer some of your questions, but I haven't received the Innocase for the Droid yet. It's been shipped.
I did have the Innocase for my now departed G1, and they are basically the same (other then obviously one being designed for G1, the other for the Droid)
The case uses very small clips to attach it to the Droid. I've read other posts from someone who has received their Droid case already, and he claims the case in NO WAY interfers with opening and closing the keyboard. Doesn't surprise me, as the case for the G1 also didn't interfer with the keyboard.
No adhesive... when you remove the case, your Droid will look exactly as it did when you put the Innocase on. Again, it's all held in place snuggly, with clips. It's a little difficult to remove, you just have to be careful, but it also doesn't pop off once you put it on, like other cases I've read about.
By the way, Seidio has EXCELLENT customer service! I was on another board, where someone complained about one of their Seidio cases, and a Seidio rep appeared (well, responded via post), and said that they had now redesigned the case because that issue had repeatedly appeared (this is for the Innocase for one of the Blackberries, NOT the Droid), and asked them to send them their order # and that they would replace the case, no charge, with one of the new designs! This is a rep responding, and offering to replace the Seidio case without even getting a CALL or e-mail complaint! Simply reading a post, they jumped in, and offered a free replacement!
They will NOT abandon you if/when you do get your case... I've had minor issues with some Seidio products, and they've always been great at taking care of problems.