Now that you've got your nice new ATT Tilt or TyTn II phone, you're going to need a case for it. You could carry it around in your pocket, but why when you've got so many choices for cases to protect and make your phone a bit more accessible…
Today for review I've got the Designio Leather Sleeve for ATT Tilt and HTC TyTn II for review, it's from our friends and Boxwave and I've found it to be an excellent case for your new phone. The Designio Leather Sleeve offers protection and accessibility for your phone, you won't have to take it out of the case to use any of the features.
Designio Leather Sleeve for ATT Tilt / HTC TyTn II from Boxwave
Author: Kristofer Brozio
Sponsor: Boxwave
Tech Specs,Features or the Basic Info:
Designio Leather Sleeve for ATT Tilt / HTC TyTn II
Hand-crafted from fine, premium grade leather, BoxWave's Designio Leather Sleeve is a slim leather case that is custom fitted for your AT&T Tilt. This durable leather sleeve protects and neatly stores your device everyday.
An utterly refined case for AT&T Tilt users on the move.
Designio Leather Sleeve Features:
-Form-fitting case designed to perfectly fit your AT&T Tilt
-Hand-crafted from fine, premium grade leather
-Secure button snap closure
-Accessible openings provides quick access to buttons, speakerphone, and camera
-Includes a high quality, simple-to-use, and detachable belt clip (uses Swivel Belt Clip – Model C)
-Available in jet black or winter white color
Web Special: $29.95
A Better Look at Things
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The Designio Leather Sleeve for Tilt/TyTn II comes in a very nice presentation box with the Boxwave log on the front, on the side is an identifying label.
Once we open the box we find a small plastic bag with the belt clip and screw inside, and we find another black cloth bag which has the case inside of it. Very nice presentation overall…
The screw and clip are separate so you can make your choice of to use it or not, it's a basic clip that you'll find on most cellphone cases.
The case itself comes with a styrofoam insert inside of it to help it keep it's shape, but once it's out you can get a good look at the case. The first thing you'll notice, besides the smell of real leather, is the second hole at the top of the case, since this case is also compatible with the TyTn II that hole is there for its front facing camera.
There isn't much to the front of the case, this is good though as it allows you full access to your phone.
The inside of the case is very soft, a felt like material was used to line the inside to protect your phone. The material also adds a bit of padding as well for even more protection.
The back of the phone has cut-outs so you can still use the GPS and camera features of the TyTn II or your Tilt. Of course on the back we also find the female threaded hole to attach the belt clip, it seems attached very well and should keep your phone safe and secure. On the bottom of the back of the case is the Boxwave logo as well.
To attach the clip you just need to screw the screw in place and clip the clip on (that sounds odd, but that's how it works…). The clip moves very freely and does not lock into place, allowing your phone to freely rotate on the screw… personally I don't like this aspect of this case, I like my phone to lock in place and stay put.
The case seems very well made, the stitching is tight and I didn't find any loose stitches anywhere on it. It's leather so that does make it durable and adds a protective layer for your phone.
Installation, Testing and Comparison
'Installing' your phone in this case is fairly easy, it is a tight fit though and some work is required to get it all the way in there, that's a good thing though as you wouldn't want it to be loose fitting to your phone for safety reasons.
One thing very nice about this case or sleeve is that it allows you access to all of the buttons on your phone while it's in the case.
You can even access the keyboard and tilt the screen without removing it from the case.
I used this case for a week and overall I like it, but it's not something I would want to keep my phone it at all times… the reason being it that it offers little protection for the screen since it's forward facing and the fact that it swivels freely with the clip, but that's just my opinion, and other might like being able to show off their phones in this way.
There's just something I don't like about the freely swiveling clip, it just bothers me and makes me feel less secure about the phone. I never had a problem with it though, it never fell off my belt or anything like that…
The fact that it's forward facing bothers me because it you bump into something you can easily damage the screen, let's face it we're all human and clumsy at points in our lives, we all bump into things at some point or another, and I wouldn't want that point of impact to be the screen of my nice, new expensive phone… as I said other people might not case about this, but that's just me.
Answering a call is fairly easy, the release for the clip is easy to get to once you do it a few times, the first couple times are awkward, and you really can't do it with one hand until you've had a bit of practice at it. The clip itself stays securely on your belt and it's actually fairly hard to remove, this is a good thing though as you wouldn't want it coming off easily.
The fact that the buttons, camera and GPS are accessible is a nice bonus, and that you don't have to take it from the case to access all of the features is another great feature as well.
Summary:
The Designio Leather Sleeve from Boxwave is a nice choice for soemthing to carry your Tilt or TyTn II around in, it offers the ability to access all the features of your phone while still offering great protection.
Overall if you're looking for a quality leather case for your Tilt or TyTn II then you might want to consider this one from Boxwave.
Personally though it's just not for me…
DragonSteelMods gives the Designio Leather Sleeve for ATT Tilt / HTC TyTn II a 4.5 out of 5 score.
Pros:
-Inexpensive
-Access to all buttons
-Well made
-Real leather
-Tight fit to phone
-Protects your phone
-Access to all features while in case
Cons:
-Belt clip freely rotates/ very loose
-Offers little protection for screen
I would like to thank Boxwave for the chance to review the Designio Leather Sleeve and for their continued support of DSM.
Since this case is essentially new and in perfect condition,
if anyone would like to have it for free, just leave a comment
and make sure you fill out the email section, at the
end of the month I'll pick a name randomly and send it to you.
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