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2Aug/101

Seidio Spring-Clip Holster for Use with Non-Cased HTC EVO 4G

  • Spring clip lifts for easy access and removal
  • Felt liner and face-in design protect the screen
  • Rotating swivel belt clip with choice of seven angles
  • Spring-Clip Holster is designed for Use with Non-Cased HTC EVO 4G

Product Description
Seidio's Spring Clip Holster has been refined from years of customer feedback and advances in technology. A durable spring clip holds your device securely in place, and then lifts for quick access. Both the felt liner and the face-in design protect your screen from scratches and exposure to outside elements, and Seidio's signature soft touch coating provides a better feel and added grip. This holster can be worn in any one of seven different positions, ranging betwe... More >>

Seidio Spring-Clip Holster for Use with Non-Cased HTC EVO 4G

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  1. I’ve always liked Seidio holsters and many of their cases. The holsters are a face-in design (how can you not know this after seeing the photos?), and I find them easy to use with one hand. The felt lining for the inside is a nice touch, although the screen never touches the holster. They are well thought out, including simple things like an indent on the top clip so it doesn’t press the Evo power button as it slides over the top. The top clip is also offset, leaving the headphone jack in the clear. Having a face-in design protects the screen from walls or other bumps and scrapes. The entire holster has a soft, rubberized texture. The USB and HDMI ports have plenty of clearance for use when the phone is in the holster.

    The holster will NOT work with the phone face out, so you can’t use it as a video stand (besides, the Evo has a kickstand). Note that this model is a holster for phones without any case. I don’t see how you could fit the phone into this holster with even the thinnest case. For that, they have a case/holster combo with all the same design features.
    Rating: 5 / 5


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