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BoxWave's FlexiSkin is a new soft case that gives you complete usability of your Motorola Q while it's protected. Price starts at $16.50. FlexiSkin is durable, soft to the touch, and can stretch and flex to help cushion your Motorola Q from bumps and hard knocks. It does not add any bulk to your device and you can still attach your Motorola Q to the holster. User reviews
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good but not perfect., Thursday, 03 January 2008 Written by Dan It fits amazing and I had no problems with button functionality. I actually think that it made the soft keys at the top easier to use. Only negative I have for it is that after about 6 months of use it ripped- although it is still usable. I would recommend this style of cover, but you might want to pick up two of them.
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Ripped and broke my clip in under a month :(, Wednesday, 01 August 2007 Written by Jimbro727 - View all my reviews - Top 50 Reviewer I purchased Boxwave's skin because it seemed to be the only decent skin that would fit over my extended battery. When I first received it, I was quite impressed with the quality of the skin. You slide the Q into it through the opening for the screen, and it fits PERFECTLY. It seemed to be good, my only major problem when using it was that the extra thickness created by the skin made it hard to use the top row of keys, but I guess you'd have that problem with any skin. What I hated about this thing, was that I read somewhere on BoxWave's site that it would work with the stock belt clip, which I really really liked. Well, when I first put the Q into the clip, it didn't give me that satisfying CLICK that it did without the skin. I thought it might be bad for the slip, since it seemed to bend the clip arms farther out than they should go, but I figured it was OK since BoxWave specifically said it would work. A few weeks of using it, and the skin began to tear where it made contact with the clip. A few days after noticing that, I realized that the clip was PERMANENTLY bent out of shape, so the Q didn't even stay in it anymore, and would just fall out whenever I moved abruptly (which is the absolute worst time to have your cell fall off your hip). Then a week later, the clip just broke. Now I'm left with a broken clip, a ripped skin, and a $20 hole in my pocket. I guess if you don't intend on using a clip, then this is probably a good skin, although the quality can't be that good if it ripped so quickly :- If I could give the Build Quality, Usability, and Value 0s, I would.
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