There are four parts to the case, the two hard plastic covers that
snap on, one in the front, one in the back. There is a softer plastic
case it slips into after snapping on the hard case. Then the plastic
skeleton slides over top of the soft cover in the groves.
I snapped some pictures of the case as I took it out of the box. I am
not sure about the plastic covering over the track pad, although
surprisingly I didn't actually notice it once I got it on.
I found this case was easier to put on than the Otterbox Defender
because the keypad covering was attached to the case. I didn't have
to spend time lining up the clear plastic cover over the keys as I did
with the Otterbox.
I am not sure how I will like cover over the camera, but I am going to
see how it works out. There is a little peg on the camera cover that
fits nicely in a little hole to keep it away from the camera. The
only other area that gets uncovered is the usb and audio jack on theside.
I haven't used a holster with a top clip, or a lock before, so I will
have to see how it goes.
Overall, first impressions, I like the case. It has a nice look to it
and it was not hard at all to put on. I think I am going to like this
case. I have attached some pictures below. You can see all of them on my
Flickr page here.
You can buy one from Seidio here
Pictures below:
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