This is the gold standard of mass produced Note 5 cases. Pictures can’t do it justice. The old adage that you get what you pay for holds true in this case, no pun intended. It is a beautiful distressed leather that feels great in the hands. The stitching is beautiful and the book spine just puts it on another level. A real work of art. – 10
It’s not the best, but it works fine for regular use. If you have ever felt distressed leather you will know what it feels like. One thing to note is that when talking on the phone the spine doesn’t give much and you will have a sort of triangle case when using the phone. I think it actually makes for a nice grip but if you have small hands it could be an issue. – 8.5
It has a soft rubber mold that is a questionable choice for durability. Sure, it won’t shatter on a drop but the rubber looks awfully thin between the ports. I question the durability of this mold which is something I will get into later. That said, the case is thick and I would imagine most normal drops would be safe in this tank. – 8.5
As mentioned above it is a soft rubber mold that the Note 5 is secured in. Normally that would be nice for easy removal but the cutouts on the bottom are very close and worrisome, especially for a case at this price point. Right now the part surrounding the S Pen looks hastily cut and much thinner than any other port. It looks like it might snap at any minute. The volume rocker and power button are just ok. You can feel them but it is not a very roomy cut. The holes are accessible and line up, but cutouts aren’t perfect. There is also not a cutout on the front to use it with the case closed, and considering how bulky it can be – 6.0
It has the only real functioning wallet I have seen so far on a Note 5 case. Yes, others have card holders, but this one actually feels like a wallet. Very plush interior with a wallet like satin texture. The ID slot has a very elegant material lining it that not only looks nice but makes sliding the ID in and out incredibly easy. The two credit card slots are roomy and have plenty of space to slide in and out, and they stop at the right place so you don’t lose your cards like some of the cheaper wallets can do. Fully loaded the cards does add some bulk to the overall size, but that is to be expected with any wallet case. The kickstand is very competent. It may not be able to do some angle like the more flexible flip cases, but it provides a very solid and stiff screen for you to touch. – 10