X-Doria Dash Icon Samsung Galaxy S4 case hands-on

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X-Doria Dash Icon Samsung Galaxy S4 case hands-on
Adding a sense of style to an otherwise typical smartphone design, the X-Doria Dash Icon Samsung Galaxy S4 case seems to accomplish the job with eye-catching designs. Sure, it’s going to offer some minimal protection, since it’s form fitting and all, but the more important aspect of the case is found in the rear with its fabric design.

If you’re looking for the most minimal amount of protection, this will surely get the job done. However, don’t expect the X-Doria Dash Icon Samsung Galaxy S4 case to sufficiently protect the prized smartphone in the event that it’s dropped from extreme heights. Despite its less than desired protective nature, the case maintains the handsets lovely slim and skinny profile – while still providing access to all of the ports and buttons throughout the phone.

Above all, the case stands out most for the stylish pattern it’s flaunting in the rear. With our specific models, the tribal red and navy dots designs, they’re far better at getting the attention of people than some of the solid colored designs of other cases. To further complement things, it utilizes textured fabrics and vibrant colors to draw attention to itself.

Now, if you’re seriously interested in outfitting your new Samsung Galaxy S4 with this offering from X-Doria, just be aware that you’ll need to shell out $24.99 to pick it up. Well, the pricing isn’t bad and all, even more if you’re primarily conscious about having a stylish case, but don’t think for a moment it’s going to be sturdier than some other offerings.




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