The S-View folio case has had less emphasis in Samsung’s marketing of late, however that doesn’t mean it’s not an incredibly useful thing to have around. The fact that it allows for interaction with a small part of the screen for menial tasks means you save battery life and is generally quite convenient. The only problem is that the S-View case is usually not included with the purchase of a Samsung device, and it tends to be a little overpriced. Accessory maker, Moshi, wants to be your second option as it has its own S-View product, the Moshi Sensecover for the Samsung Galaxy S6 – and we’ve been checking it out.
What’s in the box
The Sensecover is made from two main materials – what Moshi calls a “leatherette” covering and an inner shell that is most probably polycarbonate. What this makes for is a very hard inner case covered with a soft, cloth-like exterior that is durable and doesn’t look out of place anywhere. In case you haven’t heard of Moshi before, this is what they excel at – unassuming, elegant accessories that compliment your device, rather than overpower it.
How does it perform
Despite all this protection, the Sensecover is actually extremely light – that’s thanks mostly to the nature of polycarbonate, but in general the materials are just lightweight. This is really what you want in a case so that it doesn’t change too much how your phone feels. In terms of accessibility, you will have ample space to access all ports of the device, and all buttons are covered by the sides of the inner shell.
What I like about the Moshi Sensecover for the Samsung Galaxy S6
I’m a big fan of how the Sensecover looks – it has the benefit of looking like a normal folio case, but on closer inspection you can see that it has bits of flair that really make it a quality accessory. The “leatherette” material is particularly good as it is one of the most interesting materials I have seen on any case as it combines durability and style.
What I don’t like about the Moshi Sensecover for the Samsung Galaxy S6
Final Thoughts
If you’re interested in finding out more about the Sensecover, you can visit its product page on the Moshi website here. We’ve also provided Amazon links below to the products if you feel inclined.
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Moshi Sensecover for the Samsung Galaxy S6 Review: elegance and minimalism meet the Galaxy S6Build Quality90%Protection75%Style100%Value for Money60%The good
- Extremely lightweight
- Elegant appearance
The bad
- Still quite expensive
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