Archive for the ‘Droid 2’ Category
Review: RocketFish Snap-On Hardcover Shell for the Motorola Droid 2
Model: Snap-On Hardcover Shell
Device: Motorola Droid 2
Type: Hard plastic shell
Website: www.rocketfishproducts.com
Price: $25
Weight: 16g
Size: 118.2mm x 62.7mm x 16.9mm
Pros: Thin and light
Cons: Mediocre protection
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Motorola Droid 2 cases restrict access to phone’s keypad
Today we posted our first round of reviews of Droid 2 cases. While most cases performed well, we did notice that all cases for the device do make it a bit difficult to press the top row of keys on the Droid 2’s keypad.
Without a case, there is only a couple of millimeters of space between the Droid 2’s screen and the keypad, as you can see in the image above. This leaves enough space to fit your fingers over the top row of keys on the device’s keypad, making typing comfortable for the most part.
However, when a case is installed around the Droid 2’s screen the side of the case sits right next to, if not slightly over the top row of keys on the device’s keypad. This makes it difficult to press the keys naturally, since most fingers will be too large to fit over the key. Instead, you are forced to peck at the top row of keys – not a horrible experience, but definitely not preferable, especially if you have large fingers.
This problem was evident with all of the cases that we reviewed for the Droid 2. We’ve provided a few examples below: the Body Glove Snap On Cover, below left, the Verizon Kickstand Snap-On Hard Cover, below middle, and the Verizon Shell/Holster Combo, below right, all have the same issue.
As you can see, the Body Glove Snap On Cover and Verizon Shell/Holster Combo sit right next to the edge of the keys, while the Verizon Kickstand actually sits slightly over the top row of keys. In our testing, all of these cases really had the same effect on typing – the proximity of the case’s side to the top row of keys forced us to peck at the top row.
This problem isn’t unique to the Droid 2 – some users of the original Droid complained about the same issue. Still, we do wish that case manufacturers would take into account the added thickness that cases will add to a device, and design accordingly.
Review: Verizon Kickstand Snap-On Hard Cover case for the Motorola Droid 2
Model: Kickstand Snap-On Hard Cover
Device: Motorola Droid 2
Type: Hard plastic case with stand
Website: www.verizonwireless.com
Price: $25
Weight: 34g
Size: 121.4mm x 65.0mm x 19.6mm
Pros: Integrated kickstand, good protection, attractive exterior
Cons: Loose fitting sides
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Review: Body Glove Snap On Cover for the Motorola Droid 2
Model: Snap On Cover
Device: Motorola Droid 2
Type: Hard plastic case with clip
Website: www.bodyglove.com
Price: $30
Weight: 40g without clip, 54g with clip
Size: 120.5mm x 64.8mm x 20.3mm
Pros: Comfortable to hold, small clip is light
Cons: Loose fitting sides, screen points out when installed in clip
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Review: Verizon Shell/Holster Combo case for the Motorola Droid 2
Model: Shell/Holster Combo
Device: Motorola Droid 2
Type: Hard plastic case and holster
Website: www.verizonwireless.com
Price: $30
Weight: 52g with holster, 18g without
Size:
Pros: Good fit, sturdy holster, good protection
Cons: Not particularly attractive
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Review: Verizon Snap-On Hard Cover case for the Motorola Droid 2
Model: Snap-On Hard Cover
Device: Motorola Droid 2
Type: Hard plastic case
Website: www.verizonwireless.com
Price: $25
Weight:
Size: 28g
Pros: Attractive exterior, good protection
Cons: Loose fitting bezel a major annoyance
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Review: Verizon Snap-On Gel Cover for the Motorola Droid 2
Model: Snap-On Gel Cover (MOTDRD2SILB)
Device: Motorola Droid 2
Type: Silicone and plastic case
Website: www.verizonwireless.com
Price: $20
Weight: 30g
Size: 120.2mm x 64.7mm x 18.1mm
Pros: Good fit and protection, comfortable design
Cons: Thick and heavy
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