Peel Super Thin Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus case review

Here’s a new flash: cell phones are expensive.  With the upcoming flagship phones from Samsung, Google, and Apple the upward trend in pricing probably won’t stop.  So with a significant investment in technology that generally lives in your pocket or in a bag, most people develop a powerful motivation to protect that investment.  The Peel line of cases for your smart phone positions itself as a minimalist protector, but does it do the job?  Read on to find out.

The Peel brand has been around for a while, making minimalist cases for Apple and Samsung devices.  Their main claim in the case market is that they are the thinnest case available for your device.  And in that claim I am reasonably sure you won’t find many contenders – this case is thin.  I mean almost not there thin.  Ridiculously thin.

Before you put the case on the phone one of the first things you should notice is that there is literally no branding on the case.  Nothing about this screams “we’re Peel and we made this case!”, which to me is a plus.  I spent a lot of money for a nice looking phone, and I am not fond of the idea of turning it into a billboard.  With the Peel case, you get to see the curves of the phone without having a brand name shouted out at you.

The fit on the phone is snug without being so tight it is difficult to put on or take off.  When the case is on the phone you would be hard pressed from a foot or two away to tell there was even a case on the phone.  There are precise cutouts for all of your ports, and the buttons come out flush with the edge of the case.  That means I have not accidentally pressed buttons with the case as I did with the naked phone, but when I want them I don’t have to feel like I am trying to push the button out the opposite end of the phone like you do with some cases.

The question, though, is how well this case protects your phone.  And the answer lies in the intent of this particular case.  A more traditional case seeks to protect against drops so these types of cases are bulkier.  Put one on your phone and you will know it is there.  The class of case Peel represents is more about protecting your phone against the everyday indignities – being scratched by something in your pocket or worse, the glass back of your phone cracked accidentally.  Because the case is so thin there is practically no protection against the accidental drop from, say, 3 feet onto a concrete sidewalk.

And because the case is so thin, unlike the bulkier cases there is no lip around the edge of the screen to protect the screen should you set your phone face-down on a table.  Your phone’s screen will come into contact with whatever surface you set it face-down on.

The Peel case is not a rugged case, nor does it try to position itself that way.  It wants to protect your phone from the casual accident and do so unobtrusively.  The case feels “grippy” in your hand, so unless you really have butter on your fingers, it should not slip from your hands.  And if you are like me – and not like my son – you don’t idly flip your phone around, so the case should handle most of the accidents you would encounter on an average day.  There have been complaints around the Interwebs that the case will stretch if removed repeatedly (and therefore no longer fit well), but in the 2 weeks I have had this case I have removed it pretty much daily and it still fits as well as it did day one.

At $24.99 it is not an inexpensive case and there are cases like this that can be had cheaper.  I tried a couple of those when I first purchased my Galaxy S8 Plus and had bad results.  The first case literally tore as I tried to fit it on the phone, and the second one had loose sides that caught on things like the edge of my glasses.  I haven’t had any of those issues with the Peel case, so I guess this is one of those rare occasions where you actually get what you pay for.

After years buying bulky rugged phone cases, I am now a convert to the minimalist design of the Peel case.  It comes in a few colors including a white-ish one that will let the actual color of your phone shine through (especially nice if you were able to buy a Hulk Smash Green S8 model).  The Peel case will remain my daily carry up until the release of the Note 8 – and hopefully soon after, Peel with have a case for that, too.

The sample for this review was provided by Peel.  For more info please visit their site.

 

Product Information

Price: $24.99
Manufacturer: Peel
Pros:
  • Minimalist
  • Logo-free
Cons:
  • Not as protective as a traditional case

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Mujjo Samsung Galaxy S8 full grain leather case review


The new Samsung Galaxy S8 is one of the nicest looking smartphones ever to be created. So why would you want to cover it up with a generic plastic case that adds bulk, and takes away from the aesthetic of the phone? One case that protects the phone without detracting from its beauty is the Full Grain Leather Case from Mujjo.

What is it?

The Full Grain Leather Case from Mujjo is a premium quality full-rain leather case that snaps over the back of the Samsung Galaxy S8.

Design and features


Available in saddle tan or black, I was sent the saddle tan version of the Mujjo Full Grain Leather case. The images in this review do not really do justice to how nice this case is. Also, my images make the case look a little more orange than the case is in real life.

The case is wrapped in leather on all sides, with a soft microfiber suede interior.

Installing the Galaxy S8 in the case and removing the phone from the case takes little to no effort.

The case has expertly aligned cutouts for the microphone at on the top edge of the phone.

On the right side is a cutout for the power button.

The opposite side of the case has a long cutout that provides access to the volume button and Bixby button.

The cutout at the bottom of the phone allows access to the earphone jack, Type-C charging port, 2nd microphone, and the speaker.

You’ll also notice that the top edges of the case rise slightly higher than the surface of the display to project the screen from scratches and scuffs when it’s positioned face down.

A large opening on the back of the Mujjo case provides clearance for the LED flash, camera, and fingerprint scanner.

Final thoughts

The Samsung Galaxy S8 Full Grain Leather Case from Mujjo is gorgeous. It is made very well and fits perfectly. There is nothing about this case that I don’t like. It feels great in my hand and adds just the right about of grip to the phone while not being overly bulky.

Source: The sample for this review was provided by Mujjo. Please visit their site for more info.

 

Product Information

Price: $41.93
Manufacturer: Mujjo
Pros:
  • Lightweight
  • Beautiful
  • Perfect fit
Cons:
  • None

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Mujjo will wrap your Samsung Galaxy S8 in luxury

Building on the success of their leather cases for the iPhone, Mujjo’s new Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8+ cases feature a minimal slim design that is fully covered with premium quality full-grain leather that will develop a wonderful patina as it ages.

The Mujjo cases which will be available in black or brown will have roomy cutouts for the buttons and ports, so you don’t sacrifice usability for fashion.

The S8 version of the case is priced at €37.11 and the S8+ cases will be priced at €41.24. That works out to about $39.40 and $43.79. You can pre-order now with shipping estimated for the beginning of May.
For more info visit mujjo.com.

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Consider these cases while you wait for your new Samsung Galaxy S8 to arrive

I have to wait till 5/9 before I can pre-order the unlocked versions of the Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8+. But if you have already pre-ordered one of Samsung’s newest flagship phones from your favorite wireless carrier, you might want to consider also ordering a case for it. When I checked out these new phones at my local Best Buy last week, I was a little put off by how smeary the back of the phone gets. So I’ll definitely want to cover it up and add some extra grip. Here are just a few options to choose from.

The image above shows a selection of S8 and S8+ cases from Urban Armor Gear (UAG).

UAG has announced four lines of MIL-SPEC drop-tested protective cases that are rugged but lightweight. These cases offer 2, 4 and even 5 layers of protection if you go with their Monarch cases which are made of top-grain leather, a polycarbonate shear plate, armor shell, alloy metal hardware, and impact-resistant rubber and feature 2X Drop-Protection and a 10-year warranty.

UAG’s Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8+ cases are priced from $34.95 – $59.95. Visit urbanarmorgear.com for more info. You can also check Urban Armor Gear’s store on Amazon.

The Q Card Case from CM4 will protect your shiny new phone and allow it to function as your wallet too. If you’re like me and find that you’re very rarely using cash, a wallet built into your phone case sounds like a great idea. It’s just one less thing in your pocket. Especially if you only need to carry a couple cards.

The case is constructed of soft-touch rubber and premium fabric. The wallet section can hold up to 3 cards and some cash and even has an integrated kickstand with two positions.

The CM4 Q Card case for Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus is available in Black Onyx for $24.99 at Amazon and CM4.

Another case to consider for your new Samsung Galaxy S8 or S8+ is the Base Grip Case from Silk Innovation. The Base Grip Case provides grip and protection from scratches and bumps in a slim form factor and at an affordable price of only $11.99. You can buy it in either Black Onyx or Blue Jade from Amazon.

X-Doria is offering a collection of three stylish cases that not only protect but look great while doing it.

The Defense Lux is a one-piece, snap-on case with a soft inner rubber layer, impact resistant polycarbonate backing, and machined with an aluminum outer frame. An additional back panel is added in either Black Carbon Fiber, Black Leather, or Rosewood.

The X-Doria Defense Shield series combines polycarbonate, soft rubber and anodized aluminum to provide military-level drop protection that has been tested to survive 10-foot drops on concrete. The screen is protected from surface scratches by a raised lip. This case has a simple, one-piece design that requires no tools for assembly.

The Defense Clear is a see-through case with triple layer shock protection while staying slim and light. The protective case will be available in colors including Black & White.

X-Doria cases for the Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8+ are priced from $24.99 to $39.99. You can read more about them or order through XDorialife.com and Amazon.

VRS Design has a staggering 14 different cases that they are offering for the Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8+ phones that include bumper style, wallet style, rugged and more.

The High Pro Shield style shown above is one of VRS Designs new cases that is available in 5 colors and features drop protection in a slim, reinforced body.

The VRS Design cases are priced between $19.99 and $69.99 and are available for pre-order from vrsdesign.com.

Will you be using a case with your S8 or S8+? If so, which one have you picked?

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