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GHOSTEK® Atomic 2.0 Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge Waterproof Cover - Black Reviews

4.7 Rating 3 Reviews
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Whatever the mission, Ghostek is with you!
Capable of combating against all elements, the Ghostek Atomic 2.0 is equipped to provide the toughest protection around. This impressive Atomic 2.0 Series case protects your precious phone from all types of outside elements, including dust, snow, mud, water and more. Its shock-resistant design keeps it protected from drops and rigours of daily use, while its waterproof nature keeps your Galaxy S7 Edge dry and safe in water up to a depth of 1 metre for up to 10 minutes.
How Ghostek Atomic 2.0 case protects your Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge?
This strong and durable case is engineered using an aluminium metal bumper, a sturdy clear back cover, and a non-slip grip for all-around protection of your S7 Edge. The protection is further enhanced with a touch-sensitive screen guard for excellent screen protection from all kinds of damages. The silicone dust plugs protect port openings by restricting dust and water to seep through.  
Easy Accessibility to Ports & Features
All the ports and buttons feature precise cutouts on the case and are left easily accessible and protected. The case fits perfectly to the phone’s body and thus installing and removing the case is just a breeze.
Provided with Lifetime Limited Exchange Warranty, Ghostek has got you covered no matter where you are and what situation you’re in.

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Quick and easy transaction fast delivery and the case is great to protect my phone. Thanks
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Posted 7 years ago
Good, expected nothing less. When someone pays you money for goods you better bloody deliver. You shouldn't expect appraisals for doing what you should.
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Posted 7 years ago
When I bought my S7 Edge I already knew which cover I wanted to buy for it. I had seen the Ghostec Atomic 2.0 advertised on social media. There aren't many cases on the market that have a built-in screen protector and to my eyes the Atomic 2.0 is way cooler than anything else on the market. I love the machined aluminium aesthetics and although I'm not usually a fan of cases this is a £700+ phone and I want to keep it in mint condition. The Atomic 2.0 appears to keep the phone as safe as any case on the market whilst also looking as good as the phone inside it. I have not heard of a more expensive phone case, but it seems about the right amount to pay in comparison with the cost of my phone even before considering the value to me of the irreplaceable data I have stored on it. I bought my Atomic 2.0 from from fonestuff.com because their price was £20 cheaper than anywhere else in the UK and their service has been excellent. The case was very straightforward to fit. Unlike normal screen protectors the front panel of the case does not adhere to the screen, so there are no problems with air bubbles and if any specks of dust do get between the phone and screen it is very simple to remove, wipe and refit. The rear panel fitted easily and securely, the rubber seal of the back panel push-fitting onto the aluminium edge of the front panel with perfect precision to create a strong waterproof seal. Fitting took less than five minutes including my obsessive cleaning of the phone and generally making sure everything was perfect. I also fitted the wrist strap; I don't usually use a wrist strap but I play Pokemon Go and a wrist strap helps protect against both dropping the phone and have it (AND it's case) snatched. I was pleased to find that, as advertised, the screen protector did not affect the visibility of the screen despite not being adhesive. The front panel is made of a flexible material which will not crack and after 5 months of pretty constant useage it has remained scratch-free. I wasn't so interested in the case being waterproof as the phone is waterproof too, but it is reassuring to know that the case is confirmed waterproof to one metre for ten minutes whereas the phone is not. Ghostek recommend checking the seal by submersing in water; this is important because if the case did have a leak it might keep water inside which could ingress into the less waterproof phone over time. My case has remained waterproof and I have even taken underwater photos with it (underwater photography hint - if the touch screen doesn't work under the water switch the flash on and press the shutter button a moment before submersing the phone or put the lens in the water whilst keeping the screen out)
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Posted 7 years ago