I'm a Finty fan - not only have I been buying their products for several years but when it came time to buy them for my latest tablet I didn't seriously consider others Considered. I first bought a 'regular' (non-rotating) Fintie case for my Samsung Tab A because I figured it would be ok to put the tablet on the end (prop it up vertically in the case) for Zoom meetings ). Unfortunately it didn't work so I had to find and buy another one that swiveled to put the tablet upright and Finty didn't let me down - they were the color I wanted with a swivel mechanism. When this arrived and I put my tablet in, I could tell there was going to be a problem. Spins normally - TOO much. There's no "locking mechanism" to keep it upright and the swivel is sloppy; It wobbles and wobbles back and forth unless you're holding it or inserting it into slots in the lid. The upright position with the stand can only be used in 1 position, meaning a sharp angle rather than the true "vertical position". Attempting to use it vertically (putting the tablet upright and rotating the case to put it in a more upright position) didn't work either. Oddly enough, this rotating bag also doesn't "feel" as hard or sturdy as the first or any other Fintie bag I've bought in the past. It's just lame. I have a similar one for Kindle (Swivel also by Fintie) and the difference between them is amazing. Kindle One and other Kintie cases appear to be stronger and more durable. It should also be noted that this Samsung tablet has a stylus. The first Kintie case has a pen slot for this, but it is very difficult to get the pen out. This rotating case also has a pen slot and the pen keeps falling/slipping out. Not a happy pen tracking environment! I was so confident it would work, having finned with them in the past and had great success, that upon arrival I threw the package away and boxed it up before it arrived. Try it. Mistake! I don't think I can get it back the way it is, although I should as I can't use it. Luckily it wasn't that expensive. I've since reverted to the original case (not the rotating one), but I had to take it out of the case and stand it upright to use it for Zoom meetings. Lesson learned, I hope you can benefit from my experience with it.