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Yeah I had the silver metal-looking one. I thought it looked awkward with the front being clear, along with the black inner sleeve. Let me know how the gunmetal looks. Where did you order yours??

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00MUQ9SMS/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

On Amazon - Sold by Wireless4Wireless. (heard links aren't working)

I messaged them asking if I can pay for faster shipping (they are offering free standard) and I got a reply saying he bumped me up to expedited for free! :)
 
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I picked up a DualPro for iPhone 6 in Navy Blue from Fry's just to try it out and end up really liking it..

The 2 piece design make removing the case much easier than the overmld I had for my iPhone 5, it also has nice grip, does not feel bulky yet seems to offer good protection and decent overlay (much better than spigen)

I went from overmld to neo hybrid for my 5S but I am really disappointed with the neo hybrid for iPhone 6 so it looks like back to incipio it is for my 6..
 
Has anyone found a screen protector that works with this case on the iPhone 6 Plus (in other words, covers the flat front of the screen without the case interfering with it and causing bubbling, etc)?
 
Has anyone found a screen protector that works with this case on the iPhone 6 Plus (in other words, covers the flat front of the screen without the case interfering with it and causing bubbling, etc)?

I would really like to find a tempered glass screen protector to go with this case!
 
For those with Dualpro Shine, a couple quick queston

1. Is the metal portion of the case slippery?

2. Is it hard to remove the metal portion of the case?

I really like the Dualpro I picked up from Fry's and am thinking about getting Dualpro Shine if it is as grippy and easy to remove as the regular version just for the metallic look
 
For those with Dualpro Shine, a couple quick queston

1. Is the metal portion of the case slippery?

2. Is it hard to remove the metal portion of the case?

I really like the Dualpro I picked up from Fry's and am thinking about getting Dualpro Shine if it is as grippy and easy to remove as the regular version just for the metallic look

I can be wrong - I haven't actually seen either of the cases, but aren't they made out of the same thing?
 
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I like this case alot. I also have the Spigen neo hybrid but i am using this one at the moment... :)
 
Got my phone!! Hopefully the case will come tomorrow! :)

Anyone know how this case will do with screen protectors?
 
for the dual pro shine on the 6 plus, no screen protector....it is hard to remove...thinking of returning it...great case!! Just seems a little overkill for my style! The buttons work great! I just wish it had more grip!
 
I recommend this case also.... Wife picked up a bluish green one from att last night and I love it....buttons are awesome and it seems to be very protective without too much bulk
 
Does the dual pro offer more rigid protection than the neo hybrid?

I'm worried that my phone will bend in the neo hybrid, while the dual pro sounds like it offers the same non flex protection the ovrmld offered

My wife has a Dualpro and I have a Neo Hybrid for our 6+'s.

The Neo Hybrid is just a silicon case that surrounds the phone with a hard plastic bumber that goes with it....very flimsy and flexible.

The Dualpro is two piece case that has a silicon case that also surrounds the phone but there is a hard TPU outer portion that goes over it which gives it much more rigidity.

The difference between the two is very noticable. When either Otterbox, Incipio or Speck release a case that I like (must provide a good grip) and isn't identical to my wife's my Neo Hybrid is going in the trash. Not a fan of it at all.
 
Another vote for dualpro over neo hybrid

Neo Hybrid for 5/5S was really good, not sure what happened but the updated version for iPhone 6 is such a disappointment

The only drawback to the dualpro is the hard TPU piece is somewhat easy to gather dust and sand and is suspect to oil and grease..
 
Another vote for dualpro over neo hybrid

Neo Hybrid for 5/5S was really good, not sure what happened but the updated version for iPhone 6 is such a disappointment

The only drawback to the dualpro is the hard TPU piece is somewhat easy to gather dust and sand and is suspect to oil and grease..

There a way to clean it?

I should be getting mine in the mail today!
 
Wipe it down with a damp cloth. I have a feeling over time the soft-feel material may wear off but better than the phone getting damaged over time.

It has a lifetime warranty though, right?
 
Incipio warranty is really good, I have used their feather & overmld on a few other phones over the years, did 2 RMA request with them and they always came through

You can clean it with wet paper towel or take the hard cover down and wash with light soap water
 
for the dual pro shine on the 6 plus, no screen protector....it is hard to remove...thinking of returning it...great case!! Just seems a little overkill for my style! The buttons work great! I just wish it had more grip!

This. It is extremely difficult to remove. Because of this I haven't put it on again and am sticking with the Neo Hybrid. Every time I try to remove it I feel like I'm going to break the phone. Anyone figure out how to get this case off without using brute force?
 
My wife has a Dualpro and I have a Neo Hybrid for our 6+'s.

The Neo Hybrid is just a silicon case that surrounds the phone with a hard plastic bumber that goes with it....very flimsy and flexible.

The Dualpro is two piece case that has a silicon case that also surrounds the phone but there is a hard TPU outer portion that goes over it which gives it much more rigidity.

The difference between the two is very noticable. When either Otterbox, Incipio or Speck release a case that I like (must provide a good grip) and isn't identical to my wife's my Neo Hybrid is going in the trash. Not a fan of it at all.

Oh cool!

Thanks!
 
This. It is extremely difficult to remove. Because of this I haven't put it on again and am sticking with the Neo Hybrid. Every time I try to remove it I feel like I'm going to break the phone. Anyone figure out how to get this case off without using brute force?

Just about every case (one piece) I have tried is very difficult to remove. Its because of the curved back of the iPhone coupled with the curved glass. I have the Pelican protector and its a great case, but hard to remove.
 
This. It is extremely difficult to remove. Because of this I haven't put it on again and am sticking with the Neo Hybrid. Every time I try to remove it I feel like I'm going to break the phone. Anyone figure out how to get this case off without using brute force?

This is a two piece case... maybe that's why. :cool:

At first I thought it was a one piece case too, but you need to remove the outer hard plastic layer first. This is a case that actually gets that concept done right. On the Spigen I felt it was too easy to come apart.
 
For those having issues taking the case off the phone, are you removing the outer shell first? It's a lot easier to put on and take back off if you do it one piece at a time.

This case is a rigid construction.

Personally, I like the case. It's a bit bulky. I wish it had more metallic shine and less gloss to it. Otherwise, no issues for me. Also not having issues with fingerprints/smudges on it.
 
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