Spigen Thin Fit P case review: in pictures
Spigen released several new cases for the Galaxy Z Fold 3 and for the past week I have been using the ultimate model with its unique approach to carrying the S Pen with you at all times. This is the type of case Samsung should have provided and S Pen users should get this one now.
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Spigen Thin Fit P case with S Pen holder
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Spigen Thin Fit P retail package
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Installed back view
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Stickers along the edges to secure it in place
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Fingerprint sensor and volume button opening with S Pen mounted
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S Pen mounted
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Front view with S Pen
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Closed case in hand with S Pen mounted
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Front edge protection
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Thickness and unprotected hinge
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Rear camera opening
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Spigen branding and raised foot
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Empty S Pen holder in closed position
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