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Phone Accessory - AT&T Tilt Armor Case - The Metal Case (Black)

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Manufacturer: BoxWave Corporation
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Binding: Wireless Phone Accessory Brand: BoxWave Corporation EAN: 0011540749885 Feature: Form-fitting case designed to perfectly fit your AT&T Tilt Label: BoxWave Corporation Manufacturer: BoxWave Corporation Publisher: BoxWave Corporation Studio: BoxWave Corporation
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Features
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Form-fitting case designed to perfectly fit your AT&T Tilt Made of anodized aluminum that is strong yet lightweight Designed with a clear plexiglass window that protects your AT&T Tilt's screen so you can easily read your display! Interior is padded with a thin layer of foam that holds your device securely in place Accessible openings give quick access to button functions, camera, and charging/synchronization port
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Not bad, but not great. Comment: The phone fits snuggly in the case, but the case is heavy and not being able to use the touch screen, or anything else without opening the case is a pain. It's also got a clasp that I find snags in my pocket. I'd go for something a little more lightweight next time. I want protection from dropping the phone and although this is metal, I don't know how well it would protect from a fall, theres not a lot of cushion.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Well made, but you'll sacrifice signal! Comment: This case is very nice, well made, great fit, etc. I had researched it pretty well before getting it. You definitely need a hard screen protecter if you plan to carry a Tilt in your pocket.
Unfortunately, the case blocks too much signal for me to use it full time. Conducting my own non-scientific tests, it reduces signal about 1.5 bars. This really sucks because the cell reception of the tilt is below par as it is. I'll probably have to get a clip style holster.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Solid Product - Bad reception Comment: It is a cool idea.. and I thought having a metal case would be the best way to protect the phone.
However when inside the case my transfer rates are terrible on the data channels.. also I seem to miss calls.
Back to leather and plastic cases for me
Customer Rating:      Summary: Nicely made, but opens too easily Comment: I liked this a lot up until I had it open unexpectedly, two or three times. The last time it dumped my nearly new phone onto the asphalt of a parking lot. :(
Customer Rating:      Summary: Like it, but not amazing... depends on what you want. Comment: Took a chance on this case, and I like it, but I don't love it.
It's certainly extremely protective, but you have to retrain yourself to do every thing with the click wheel because opening it constantly to use the touchscreen or the keypad is more trouble that it is worth for quick tasks.
If protection is your top priority and you are willing to sacrifice usability to get it, then this is a great choice. If you are a stylus/keypad junky, look elsewhere.
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Editorial Reviews:
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BoxWave's Armor Case is a form-fitting, aluminum metal case that is designed to protect your AT&T Tilt from everyday wear and tear.
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