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Two Minute Review of the Cygnett BlackFrost Case for the Samsung Galaxy Note

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Back in May we reviewed the Samsung Galaxy Note. In order to provide some protection it was time to get a case, so we jumped at the chance to review the BlackFrost case from Cygnett.

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Cygnett describes the BlackFrost case as:

Smooth yet durable case with an anti-mark finish that offers excellent surface protection from fingerprints, dust and cosmetics.

Who are Cygnett:

From their website:

Cygnett designs, develops and manufactures innovative digital accessories for the world’s most popular gadgets and technology. From cases and accessories for iPod, iPhone, iPad, smartphones and tablets to portable speakers, earphones, power products and laptop bags, Cygnett is celebrated as one of the world’s major digital accessories designers and manufacturers.

Our digital accessories and products shield and connect your digital world, letting you explore it with more peace of mind, shape it with more variety and choice, and share your moments, both big and small. Cygnett packaging is recyclable and partially biodegradable, because we believe the digital world should care for the physical one.

We love what we do. It shows in the quality materials we choose, the extensive range we offer and the extra effort we put into making products that you look forward to using every day. Modern, fresh and dedicated to inventive design, Cygnett goes the extra mile to make your digital experience enjoyable.

With offices on four continents, products in over 45,000 worldwide retail outlets and in more than 40 countries, Cygnett’s success is built largely on its ability to design and deliver quality digital accessories and products that tap into what you want – protection, fashion and function.

Features

  • Super-slim shield that protects edges and corners wihtout adding bulk
  • Highly durable polycarbonate material that is strong and scratch-resistant with a flexible snap-on design
  • Grips in your hand yet slides easily into your pocket
  • Includes screen protector and microfibre cleaning cloth to keep your Samsung Galaxy Note looking new

What’s in the Box?

The box contains the BlackFrost case, a cloth and a screen protector.

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A Closer Look

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Final Thoughts

The packaging is clear so that you can actually see the case you are getting which is nice as I have previously found cases that don’t quite match the picture on the box!

Including a screen protector in the box was a good move as that is one less thing to have to buy! I found fitting the screen protector to be fairly easy and I didn’t end up with too many bubbles.

The case is very light so it really doesn’t add anything to the weight of the Note.

The back of the case can get marked (as you can see from some of the picture above) but it is so easy to clean it isn’t really an issue.

Removing the case is also very easy and doesn’t give you a worry that you might break it, unlike other cases I have tried on other devices.

The case also comes with a 2 year warranty so again a smart move by Cygnett.

The cost of the BlackFrost case for the Samsung Galaxy Note is £24.99 and is worth the money to provide protection for your expensive device!

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Andrew Edney
Andrew Edneyhttps://moviesgamesandtechcom.wpcomstaging.com
I am the owner and editor of this site. I have been interested in gadgets and tech since I was a little kid. I have also written a number of books on various tech subjects. I also blog for The Huffington Post and for FHM. And I am honoured to be a Microsoft MVP since January 2008 - again this year as an Xbox MVP.

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