This review is for both for the Spigen [Ultra Hybrid] and [Neo Hybrid] models for the Galaxy S8.
The Ultra Hybrid is great case for those looking for a ‘clear’ option. I also bought a Neo Hybrid model, which is said to offer somewhat increased protection compared to the Ultra Hybrid model. While I cannot confirm this – I believe both these cases offer a similar scope of protection.
The Neo Hybrid is slightly longer, and somewhat slippery compared to the Ultra Hybrid due to the hard PC bumper frame. Generally speaking, the Ultra Hybrid seems to offer more grip, even though it has a solid (non-flexible back), thus inspiring increased confidence when handling. I also find the Ultra Hybrid easier to handle due to its slightly smaller footprint. The Neo Hybrid does however, has slightly more space between itself and the side curved edges of the screen on the Galaxy S8, which is really nice compared to the Ultra Hybrid which appears to ride slightly ‘higher’. This gives an impression that the Neo Hybrid allows for more of the screen on the Galaxy S8 to be both visible and reachable. For example, the edge lighting is far more visible on the Neo Hybrid even though it is encased in a matte black rubber compared to the Ultra Hybrid’s clear TPU.
Having used both of these cases for a few days, I tend to favor the Ultra Hybrid to the Neo Hybrid both due to the aforementioned smaller footprint, as well as the increased grip factor. However, as I mentioned, the Neo Hybrid rides lower on the sides of the Galaxy S8’s curved screen, thus allowing access to more of the screen on the Galaxy S8.
Spigen 超混合 Galaxy S8 手机壳,带气垫技术和混合防摔保护,适用于三星 Galaxy S8 (2017) BRA005371 哑光黑色
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