🖤 Elevate your Galaxy Ultra experience with sleek protection and pro-level versatility!
The Spigen Thin Fit Pro Case is engineered for the 14.6-inch Samsung Galaxy Tab S10, S9, and S8 Ultra models, combining a durable polycarbonate shell with a soft PU interior and raised edges for enhanced screen and camera protection. Featuring a detachable side cover for seamless keyboard compatibility, a versatile kickstand, and a travel-friendly silicone band, this slim, lightweight black case is designed to meet the needs of mobile professionals seeking style, security, and convenience.
Material Type | Polycarbonate |
Shell Type | Soft |
Item Weight | 386 Grams |
Theme | Solid |
Color | Black |
Additional Features | Slim Fit |
Compatible Phone Models | Samsung - Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra |
Form Factor | Case |
Compatible Devices | Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra (2024) / Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra (2023) / Galaxy S8 Ultra (2022) |
T**K
Cost efficient kick standThe fit is snug and feels sturdy
This is a fully functional friction-based kickstand. It's a fraction of the price that you pay for Samsung's magnetic mounting friction kickstand. This is a case that snaps onto the device and then has the kickstand built into the case. It is definitely not as sturdy or well made as samsung's, but it is much much cheaper. The pen holder clicks in but can be knocked out easily, not like the cover that the Samsung uses. It's definitely a little bit bulkier as well as it's a full-on case not just a magnetic backing.There is the option to remove a plastic clip along the bottom that exposes the tabs connectivity ports for keyboards. However if you're going to use a kickstand and keyboard just by the OEM. The fit is snug and feels sturdy.
P**.
Almost exactly what I was looking for
Was hoping for a case for my S9U that provided better protection than Samsung’s, but also allowed the use of their official keyboard for when I need it (which is only occasionally, in my case). This is almost exactly what I had hoped for and it’s cool that this case’s concept fit so perfectly with what I was looking for. There’s protection at the bottom when you aren’t using the keyboard, and it can be removed. The entire thing is pretty thin and doesn’t add significant weight in my opinion. The kickstand feels sturdy and goes almost completely flat. I was worried about the pen holder making it too difficult to get the pen out or maybe scratching the pen over time, but no issues there. All around, great. There’s some slight problems, though. One is that I can’t help but worry that repeatedly inserting and removing the plastic bottom piece will be good in the long term; I imagine it might break at some point. Thankfully, I don’t see myself doing this very often. Second, the kickstand is just a little awkward to pull out in my opinion. Feels almost like I have to dig my nail in under the stand to actually pry it out. Maybe this is just a me thing, though. All in all, good value for the money, and I’d recommend it if you want something that fits the type of use case I have.
J**Q
Better edge protection than Samsung's Book Cover Keyboard, Spen work without interference
If you were waiting for a V2 of the original Thin Fit Pro without magnetic interference with Spen input, this is it. Designed to work optimally with Samsung's own Book Cover Keyboard (the one with a trackpad), this case adds edge protection from bumps and dings that are absent from the back section of the Samsung keeb. No sags or case movement when properly installed (shove it in as hard as you can, but gently). The keyboard section should sit nearly flush (hair's width gap) against the plastic back of the case, again, if properly installed. Power and volume button actuation feels good. Some complaints include the blockage of some speaker ports due to the rubber latch mechanism, and Spen holder design - it's not as smooth sliding it in and out, but pretty serviceable. Fit and finish on the case's plastic could be better as edges don't look as clean as you'd expect, but that's just me nitpicking. Haven't attached the tablet-only section that they provide to protect the keyboard connector's edge without the keyboard, but it looks fragile.TL;DR It's a solid case that works well with the Samsung Book Cover Keyboard, and they fixed the magnetic interference from the S8 version
E**N
Love the kickstand, hate the durability, everything else is so so at best.
The availability of this case is why I bought the S10 Ultra. I really need an infinitely adjustable kickstand, like I have for my S8, S6, and even the S2. This is the ONLY solution out there that has a Surface-like kickstand. So how is the kickstand? It's great. Very adjustable, stays in place, feels extremely solid like it won't slide like some other kickstand.So what's the issue? First, the whole rest of the case is made with very cheap plastic. I've had it only a couple months and part of the case has already chipped and broken off, which impacts the second issue.For those of us not using with the Samsung keyboard (I think most of), the bottom part is a detached part that barely stays in when it was new and falls out all the time with the part that broke on my case.The final part is that the case doesn't protect the sides or front well at all. The sides are protected only by the cheap thin plastic. Also, there is no protective lip to the case at all, so there is no front screen protection period.So should you buy it? If you must have the adjustable kickstand, the answer is yes. That part works great and it's the only solution. If you are looking for a sturdy, protective case that has an adjustable kickstand, then the answer is likely no.
C**S
Fits poorly
On the 2nd case, Dose not hold together well and offers little to no supportDidn't realize I recorded the same oneThis brand makes great phone cases just not happy with this one for my Galaxy tab 9 ultra.
H**Y
Exactly the kind of case I was looking for
I love putting cases on my devices as it can sometimes add features and the extra protection is nice too. But I felt like tablet cases had kind of died out in terms of innovation. Especially with these tablets that have external accessories there isn't a great way to store them without adding width or thickness. So I was pleasantly surprised by this case's thinness, but still have the ability to perform all the things a good tablet case should including a very sturdy kickstand. Speaking of which it's not meant for extended drawing session with heavy palm rest, it's still stiff enough to hold itself up very nicely.
P**C
Broke Already
Don't buy from this company! I just looked up the warranty of their products and they refuse to cover anything of theirs that you buy from Amazon! The slim plastic bottom brace broke today. It seemed to be a flimsy plastic narrow piece of junk compared to the rest of the cover. It was a 50.00 mistake. Amazon needs to dump them!
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