BlackBerry Curve 8300/8310/8320 Leather Swivel Holster, Pitch Black
Product features- Built-in grooves constructed of hard plastic run along the front and back insides of the case to protect the trackball
- Convenient swivel clip; Rotates vertically, horizontally and to various degrees in between for maximum comfort
- Proximity-sensing technology; Saves power and maximizes battery life by automatically shutting off the screen
- Proximity-sensing technology; Can activate different notification settings for phone, email and other applications based on in-holster and out-of-holster profiles
- Lambskin leather exterior
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User reviews Better than OEM: Leather Swivel Holster for Blackberry Curve, 2008-06-30 This is and excellent product that does everything mentioned in its adverstisement. Much better than pocket type OEM Holster. Piece of junk, 2008-06-29 This is the first time I have been driven to write a review and unfortunately it is not for positive reasons. This holster is very poorly designed and within 3 months I have had the clip break off from 2 holsters. I had purchased a similar hoster inthe past for my older blackberry model and did not have any problems; given my expereience and other reviews I read here there is something at fault in the design for the hoster for the Blackberry Curve model.
Very disappointed ... Quality below expectations, but considering the price is ok., 2008-06-28 The quality of the product was lower than of the same item that I bought previously at [...] (the skin of which the holster is made is not that shining and soft). However, considering the low price ($[...]), the item is acceptable. Nevertheless, if look for a real good quality product, get yourself the holster at [...] for $[...]. It gets the job done., 2008-06-27 Pros: Looks nice, relatively cheap.
Cons: Fragile belt clip and leather clasp.
For the price, you get a holster that will last you approximately 4-6 months, assuming you don't break the belt clip. I recommend the Seidio line of cases for Blackberries over any other manufacturer. If you want an inexpensive, temporary solution for your phone, this one does just fine. Anyone make one with a metal clip?, 2008-06-25 Like a number of other reviews, the clip on my holster failed. This was after just 4 months of use. Couldn't the manufacturer make the post and cap that allows the holster to swivel out of aluminum? This part should not be failing after just weeks or months of use. I had thought of purchasing another of this model but after seeing all the negative comments on them breaking, I'm not throwing good money after bad design.
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