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Review on πŸ“± Premium OtterBox Defender Series Case for Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 - Black: Tough Protection & Stylish Design by Darius Newberry

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Replace built in screen protector with tempered glass *updated*

Unfortunately the case I received had the packaging damaged but the case itself wasn't "damaged" as it was broken but it had this long scratch Marking on the back. Yes, it sucks because I'm new, but it won't affect the performance of the product. Anyway I have this Otterbox case on my latest tablet and I really like it. Because it comes with an extra hard plastic piece that doubles as a shield and stand. So I bought the same case for my new s6 tablet. I feel very protected with this case. I love that it has a plug that covers the charging port to keep dust out and that all the cutouts line up perfectly. Everything sits nicely, the way it should be. I would never feel comfortable paying that much for a case, but it's worth it, especially when the tablet itself is $600, you want an expensive case for it too. only one The built-in screen protector does not work. allows you to use the fingerprint scanner built into the tablet's screen. I know some people say they don't have a problem, but I also see a lot of reviews saying otherwise. One of the reasons I bought this tablet was to use the fingerprint scanner as a security measure. In the end I removed the built-in plastic, which wasn't difficult at all, and glued on the protective glass. I don't usually do this with my devices as the built in screen protector prevents spills and liquids getting into the case. But with a tempered glass screen protector, any liquid will easily seep into the rest of the case. But to be honest I'm happy with this solution because the tempered glass feels smoother, feels good with my fingers and is much easier to use with the S Pen. change as often as possible. However, with tempered glass, the fingerprint reader doesn't necessarily work 100% of the time, but it's still much better than 0% of the time with embedded plastic. Otherwise, I highly recommend this particular tablet case from OtterBox. Unfortunately, there are other OtterBox tablet cases out there, but they are the same as your phone cases, which are just a large piece of hard plastic that wraps around the back half of your phone/tablet, with no protection on the front other than that fringe corps. Edges where the glass doesn't meet the sides if you drop it 100% to the ground, but other than that it doesn't provide screen protection. That's why I recommend this specific case for the Samsung Galaxy Tab S6. (If you don't like this, my next recommendation is called Unicorn Beetle. Find it on Revain.) --------------------- ------- -- ---------------------------------Update: November 16, 2020 I've answered some of these questions, but those on the Revain sales page for this case, came across someone answering a question about S Pen storage and the person replied that the hard case that you can use as a stand has a little latch where the stand snaps on. I remember seeing this place before, but it doesn't look like it's meant for an S Pen. Turns out it's an idea! You have to turn your S-Pen sideways and press a little hard, and it instantly snaps into place! I looked at the ad again and examined the photos carefully. To my surprise, the photos actually show the S Pen inserted! But if you look at the photos, this feature is not outstanding. They should have photoshopped the image to show the S Pen in the background. I also checked the description and it is not mentioned anywhere. Anyway, now that I've discovered it I'm even happier with this case as I really don't like the idea of leaving the pen on all the time. his charger. Same idea with your phone to avoid overcharging and battery life is not as long as usual.

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