User Ratings & Opinions
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GREAT COMPANY!! Mediocre Case
User: T Ojeda, Jan 2, 2010
Pros: Protects Precious Pre
Cons: Cant get this buble out of the screen
TOUCHSTONE OWNERS – Read this review
When putting on the case everything went fine until I tried adding the back cover. The touchstone back is slightly thicker, meaning the back cover won’t attach. I was able to have it latch in four out of five places, but in one corner the cover just left hanging. It looks funny, but I guess it’s not going to fall off (maybe just forget about the back piece and live without it). Also, the top piece is thick enough that it might hamper one’s typing. The top row of keys is pretty crowded already, and the lip hanging over doesn’t help. My fingers are pretty skinny, so it might be something worth considering if you already have a hard time with the top row.
Ultimately, it’s up to you as to whether or not it’s worth the trade off. I love the fact that it protects my screen better than anything else so far, but I’m bummed about the back piece not fitting properly (Barely at all). If you dont have the touchstone, its a must buy. I say it’s worth it, even if it doesnt attach to the back.
User: David Hudson, Dec 10, 2009
The naked case is almost perfect. It adds a little bulk to the phone, but I don’t really care about that (knew it when I bought it). It protects the screen and I don’t notice any residual effects in the touch interface. When talking on the phone, the proximity sensor seems to work just fine, so no complaint there.When putting on the case everything went fine until I tried adding the back cover. The touchstone back is slightly thicker, meaning the back cover won’t attach. I was able to have it latch in four out of five places, but in one corner the cover just left hanging. It looks funny, but I guess it’s not going to fall off (maybe just forget about the back piece and live without it). Also, the top piece is thick enough that it might hamper one’s typing. The top row of keys is pretty crowded already, and the lip hanging over doesn’t help. My fingers are pretty skinny, so it might be something worth considering if you already have a hard time with the top row.
Ultimately, it’s up to you as to whether or not it’s worth the trade off. I love the fact that it protects my screen better than anything else so far, but I’m bummed about the back piece not fitting properly (Barely at all). If you dont have the touchstone, its a must buy. I say it’s worth it, even if it doesnt attach to the back.
works well, though not with a touchstone
User: Kevin Martin, Nov 24, 2009
The Pre has no proximity sensor that Im aware of, just an accelerometer for positioning. I have enjoyed the case though Ive found that its not designed for the Touchstone back-plate, so the back of the case does not fit as snugly as I would like. It still fits and stays on. I can charge using my Touchstone and have found I have better luck with the keyboard open than closed. That said, I most usually take the back-case off to charge. 4 stars out of 5.
3 out of 5
User: Kevin S, May 12, 2010
Pros: Protects your phone
Cons: Not for removal
Messes with proximity sensor
User: KerryAnn Parsons, Oct 23, 2009
Pros: Looks great
Cons: Proximity Sensor doesnt work on calls


