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Other cases I've tried has been two parts in hard plastic, with small circa 2mm "arms" that was suppose to grip in between the screen and keyboard.
The result of this, was that when I eventually dropped my beloved N900, the case sort of exploded and on the ground was the phone not protected by the cover anymore.
Searching Amazon, I finally found the case with short and describing name: NOKIA N900 SILICON SKIN CASE - BLACK, WITH SCREEN PROTECTOR PART OF THE QUBITS ACCESSORIES RANGE
What makes THIS case the best, is that it is silicon, so it actually absorbs the force the impact if dropped AND the two caseparts slide together so they can't come off accidentally.
Funny thing is that the description of the case, dosen't even mention the the option of them sliding together, so it came as a surprise when I got it.
The "rails" that slide together, making sure the cover stays on, even if dropped... trust me, it works
The hole for the micro USB is a bit cramped, some 3rd party cables might not fit.
The cable that comes with the N900 and the retractable one, pictured and linked further down, does though.
Seems like the people who made this cover, only had the measurements and pictures of the N900, and therefore mistook the IR port for a button
A hobby knife should do the trick.
Other covers I've had, didn't make room for the little hole under the "kickstand", so you couldn't get your nail under it, this one does.
The cover is very soft and "flappy" (hope the picture makes you understand what "flappy" means in my mind ), though it's flappy it still flops back into shape afterwards again, without deformation.
The cover is especially thick on the sides (the sides with the speakers), It also adds some thickness to the screen, so when the keyboard is out there will be slightly less space above the top row of keys.
This cable is awesome, though its made for Amazon's Kindle, its still just an micro USB cable, so I ended up buying two of them, one for having in my jacket and one for the office.
Much more handy then the standard cable that you have to roll up.
Beware though, I bought another cable from Proporta before this, which turned out did NOT have data capabilities, only charging. They changed the description on the item after I pointed it out to them, so it only says charging capabilites now.
So just have this in mind if you decide to go for another cable then this one.
The covers texture is very nice and soft to the touch.
Also, theres a screen protector in the package as well, which is definitely not bad, it has a plastic texture (good) which I prefer over the rubber texture (bad), which are more grippy/sticky and requires more pressure.
And some links
N900 Silicon Case from QuBits: http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00327QUCK/
Retractable micro USB cable:http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0031XZM6U/
Hope this can help protect all those innocent N900s out there
Last edited by bitcrusher; 2010-03-18 at 00:09.