A month after receiving it for my Galaxy tablet I would give it five stars. However, my tab slipped off the bed and fell about 2.5 feet to the ground due to a strong rebound at the corner. On a positive note, the case protected the tablet - it still works perfectly. However, the screen protector is torn (I hope it's a screen protector) and the case itself, which is very thin plastic on the parts that go over the front of the tablet, one of those front braces broke near the corner. The rubber casing ALMOST holds it together, and it could probably be superglued (at the risk of gluing it to the tablet itself at the same time), but it's still broken from a fall that really shouldn't have been strong enough. to break the body. It's still a great case - tight and protective, good rubber pads on the corners to absorb shock (which obviously works). But the plastic of the case itself is so thin it needs its own protection, and the 'clasp' that closes the charging port to make the case waterproof is a joke - it's literally a plug without anything. even touching the tray and pretending to make an imprint. Maybe enough to stop a raindrop; Doesn't protect you enough from a downpour or anything even resembling a momentary submersion. It's a shame secondary case makers like this can't make a semi-hermetic case as I worry about water damage (ie water damage as any water will likely destroy a pill forever) as much or even more than I do. I'm worried about coming off the pill. A simple magnetized valve with a neoprene pad that fits snugly onto the tablet prevents being completely submerged in water indefinitely, and it costs very little to add, while a valve that's the moral equivalent of a tiny umbrella without any seal whatsoever , something is what there is you get. Instead of.