Last but not least is a stylish, strong, sleek case from the guys at SCF, or Simply Carbon Fiber. This Galaxy Note 9 case is extremely durable thanks to the rugged materials, which are real, by the way.
Simply is using real 3K Twill Carbon Fiber in this case, which is why it looks and feels so good. It's not a fake plastic "look" like all of the competition. And even though it's carbon fiber you'll still get a good signal, wireless charging still works, and it's tough enough to handle daily abuse. They have oversized easy to press buttons, raised edges around the camera and screen, and textured matte rubberized edges for a secure grip. Give one a try today. Buy it Now from SCF for $50
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Samsung j2
05/10/2019 at 12:46 pm
Thanks for sharing the post. Check out some unique mobile cases for Samsung note 8:
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Ajay
06/27/2019 at 3:52 am
Here is the stylish Galaxy Note 9 Carbon Fibre Skin
Visit: https://www.skin4gadgets.com/products/black-carbon-fiber-skin-for-samsung-galaxy-note-9
LIBOR
08/08/2019 at 7:24 am
There are 17 cases of the very same type (“backcover”), 1 hard case and 2 flipp cases. But where are slide-in pocket cases? What if one wants to choose a belt case? I don’t consider this a good selection, it wouldn’t satisfy me if I wanted a flip case (like I have now), nor it helps me to select a pocket case I want to try for my new phone… Besides, I think that specifically users of Note won’t typically use “backcover” (it has a nickname I won’t write here), which makes such top phone look “cheaper”, neither it is any good in protecting that large front screen. I’d say a typical choice would be a lather flip case, a hi-tech looking semi-transparent colour-tinned hard flip case, a leather pocket or a leather belt case.
Cory Gunther
11/21/2019 at 10:30 am
A few in this list come with a kickstand AND a belt holster. And what do you mean by “pocket cases” Like a full sleeve that the entire phone goes into? Those aren’t very popular for the vast majority of the public, but we’ll update this post and add one. Thanks for your suggestion.