[Review w/ Pics]Spigen Neo Hybrid Case & Spigen Flex HD Screen Protector topic

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Hey Guys and Gals,

DrkGhst87 here and I just wanted to give those of you who are still figuring out which case and/or screen protector you might want to get with my opinion on these 2 items I purchased off of Amazon.com. And to show off my awesome looking Galaxy S6 EDGE!!! (Link to Album if you just want to check out the pics.)

First the Spigen Neo Hybrid Series Case for Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge:








This case is a beauty. Loved it as soon as I saw it. It's sleek, slim, and easy to hold. The back of the case looks nice and provides extra grip to hold. It's not slippery and doesn't give you that feeling it's going to fall right out of your hands. With the edge having "sharp" edges and that for some has caused some discomfort, the case provides just enough extra lip so that it feels nice in either hand. The case adds a "mm" or 2 so that when lying face down, it's not lying on the screen. It comes in 2 pieces, the shock-absorbing TPU case + polycarbonate bumper. Even with the case on, when placed on top the wireless charger, it charges just fine. It's.99 right now as of this post but I was able to pick it up for under and I'm sure you could to. 10/10 would recommend.

Second the controversial Spigen Galaxy S6 Edge Screen Protector FlexHD Clear Screen Protector:








Now let's begin with the fact that this was my first ever "wet" application screen protector. I was a nervous wreck spraying that solution over everything and the subsequent consequence of solution all over my brand new phone... Since I was so use to putting on those one and done "dry" application protectors I was hoping for them to come out with one for the Edge, since I wanted protection from one side to the other and not just the top of the screen, but unfortunately I couldn't find one personally. Since I went with the Spigen case, why not go with the full coverage screen protector as well and it comes with a back protector to boot. At first, I was completely devastated by how it looked after my initial install. There was bubbles and blemishes everywhere. I went online to find the only advise was to let it "settle" and that most if not all the bubbles would go away in time. Boy, that waiting was rough. I'm a perfectionist at heart and seeing all those bubbles was killing me. But I can honestly say right now, I'm glad I went through with it. Not only do I now have Edge to Edge protection, but it looks like glass and feels like glass as well. I've shown my phone off to a few friends of mine and they couldn't even tell I had a screen protector on my phone. The back protector went on smooth, since that was a traditional "dry" application. I did notice that the back protector was a tad bit small on the sides and didn't exactly cover the entire back glass. Since I was putting on a case anyway it didn't bother me to much, but for those of you who carry the phone "naked" this might present a little problem... or none at all, it's really up to you. At the end of the day however, I love the look and feel to it and would recommend it to anyone that has the nerves to put up with the "wet" application and the waiting for it all to "settle". It's .99 right now. 9/10 would recommend.

Thanks for taking the time for reading my review. I hope that my post helps anyone with their purchase.

Here's the album with my phone in the case and with the screen protector as well




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