- Must be thin and not add bulk to the phone
- Must protect edges / corners and not leave them unprotected (See what happens when you don't protect the edges: goo.gl/oAzsu !)
- Must fit the Verizon Galaxy Nexus CDMA US version
- Prefer a hard-case over cheap gel cases but open to exceptional suggestions
- Must have a fine lip on the front side so that the screen is not scratched if the phone is placed face-down.
- The following looks good but is, unfortunately, not available for the US version: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mlg5aE9dRbo, Product link: goo.gl/MHwI0)
- The Incipio Feather does not cut it because of the corners it leaves unprotected and no lip: www.youtube.com/watch?v=A6ubj-qyrck
- The Incipio Silicrylic is "silly" & looks ugly: www.youtube.com/watch?v=8fwmd4zWRRw
- Not impressed with the Otterbox: adds a lot of bulk and expensive, Product link: goo.gl/MhvI2
- The Casemate case came close, but leaves far too much exposed on the edges: www.youtube.com/watch?v=jjQO-ShBGoo, Product Link: goo.gl/Z4RWa
- I like the case on this review,
but am unsure of the name or brandthe Diztronic Matte Back Black: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gi9FyXedUZk (updated link to case review), Product Link: goo.gl/bQUee)
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What is the best, thin profiled case for the Samsung Galaxy Nexus (US version)?
You've gone through all the options :P I have a Casemate Barely There and it's not a bad case, but dirt got in between the case and the phone and started scratching the back. I rotate between cheap TPU cases off Amazon, but at this moment in time I'm not using a case whatsoever.
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I haven't seen it in person yet, but there is also a Ringke Slim: www.rearthusa.com/sprint_verizon_galaxy_nexus_slim...
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