Fitcase Folio: a kickstand case that shows you the caller

 

It’s been all go for the Samsung Galaxy S3 recently, and we’re not about to let up anytime soon. We’re adding a new case to our inventory called the Fitcase Folio and it’s quite a unique one.First of all, you’ll notice two windows cut into the protective leather effect case – this is intended so that when you have an incoming call, you can easily see both the caller ID and the area of the screen that you need to swipe to accept or reject the call. This means you can take a call without having to flip open your case, saving you time.

Secondly, the case includes a built-in stand for viewing media on the gorgeous 4.8″ Super AMOLED display. The stand provides a comfortable viewing angle that’s ideal for playing games, watching films or having a YouTube party. It’s a clever feature that adds little bulk, allowing you to avoid carrying around a dedicated stand.

Of course, this case provides all of the other features you’d expect too. It’s got a lovely looking vegan leather construction that’ll provide protection against scratches and small impacts, cutouts where relevant to allow you to use the camera, ports and buttons and soft neoprene-like interior texture to gently brush your phone’s display.

For more information on the Fitcase Folio, please visit the product page linked below.

Thanks for reading. If you’ve got any questions please share them in the comments below, and stay tuned for more posts about the latest Samsung Galaxy S3 accessories!

2 thoughts on “Fitcase Folio: a kickstand case that shows you the caller

  1. The window placement should be the same in Jelly Bean; remember that Samsung’s Touch UX JB will be different than running Cyanogenmod 10 on the S3.

  2. Those windows.. not going to line up if you upgrade your version to jellybean… the placement is different… so surely its a fairly redundant case seeing as jellybean is coming to the s3? And its also compromising the integrity of the protection of having a front cover… seems fairly pointless. In my humble opinion… get a case without a front cover if you’re considering this. It’ll likely be cheaper and will offer roughly the same protection…

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