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Review on 📱 Fintie Shockproof Case for Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 (2016 NO S Pen Version): Lightweight, Convertible Handle Stand & Kids-Friendly Cover (Blue) by Andy Tran

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great soft case to fit Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 (no stylus) great for seniors not just kids

Left arm due to stroke. She finally has a tablet that she thinks is called an iPad, even though it's actually a Samsung tablet. She hasn't used a computer in years and can't check email, Facebook or anything else. While this case may seem a little shocking and bulky at first glance, I think it turned out great as it's not able to do limited hand movements and it can't easily hold the very edge of the tablet gently, without pressing the screen or even falling. This case allows for carrying with a thick handle and makes it easier to rest on your lap. The way the handle easily folds for support is great too, and it's a lot easier to work with than those plastic socket cases that snap in and out. Suitable for Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 inch as said. I've read that some people say it doesn't fit their tablets, which makes me think of possible reasons: maybe they were accidentally sent the wrong case, which sometimes happens when shopping online. Or maybe they were wrong about the type of tablet they own. . As I said, because my mother's friend has a tablet that she calls an iPad, even though it's also a Samsung and it's impossible to be an iPad, my mother calls her tablet an iPad. I kept trying to get her to get it and she seems to get it, but the next time I talk to her she calls it iPad again. I was trying to draw an analogy from how we grew up naming all types and brands of facial tissue "Kleenex" when only the Kleenex brand makes facial tissue that you could call "Kleenex" if you want to be specific. My wife calls all MP3 players iPods. My young daughter has no idea what Kleenex is. I gave up correcting and clarifying my mother, I only did it at the beginning when she was about to buy. I knew she was already familiar with Windows PCs and that switching to an Apple product would confuse her even more, so I didn't want her to go to the store or have anyone follow her to buy an iPad when she really needed it. any type of Android tablet. I ended up buying it for her from Best Buy so I could control the transaction and of course kept trying to show her how it worked, but that's another story. stated that their tablets do not fit because the foam sleeve comes with a plastic insert that allows the sleeve to hold its shape when transported and stored in inventory, but must be removed before attempting to insert a tablet . It might seem obvious to some, but I bet it didn't occur to some people to remove it first. I thought I read someone said something about a conflicting hard plastic back panel. Remove the black plastic cover before inserting the tablet!

Pros
  • This is great
Cons
  • May hurt