Fintie Case for iPad 9.7 2018 2017 / iPad Air 2 / iPad Air 1 - [Corner Protection] Multi-Angle Viewing Folio Cover w/Pocket, Auto Wake/Sleep for iPad 6th / 5th Generation, Purple
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No, I don't believe that is the case. It's a snug fit, perfect for a pad of paper or other small items you might want to tuck inside; I love mine, and it appears to have a magnetic closure, which would keep things secure. I wouldn't want to keep things in my case because I'd be afraid of scratching my iPad. I went out of my way to find a case with an exterior pocket and a pen holder.
The iPad is put to sleep as a result of this. Are you listening to the click as the cover closes?
This is a simple iPad cover that will fit the iPad 9 6th Generation. The 2018 version fits perfectly on a 7-inch screen. It is not equipped with a keyboard.
Selected User Reviews For Fintie Case for iPad 9.7 2018 2017 / iPad Air 2 / iPad Air 1 - [Corner Protection] Multi-Angle Viewing Folio Cover w/Pocket, Auto Wake/Sleep for iPad 6th / 5th Generation, Purple
The case has a nice appearance. It appears to be well made, and I anticipate it lasting a long time; I will update if it does not. My iPad's wake/sleep function does not work, which is why I gave it a three-star rating. It was an Incipio case that I used previously. It was only 5 minutes ago that I replaced it. Although it was worn out, the wake/sleep function worked perfectly, and I had it turned on in my settings. My iPad Air 2 is one of the latest models. This case is perfect for my iPad, but the feature does not work. br>br>All right, let's get this party started. update. I attempted to respond to Fintie's response, but the website kept telling me that there was an error and that I should try again later. I tried twice more later with no luck, so I just copied and pasted what I was trying to type into this reply: br>br>I've come to update my case review. A day or so after receiving the case, I realized I had the iPad in it backwards. That's how it worked out. Because there are cutouts on both ends of the case, it seemed obvious. One is dedicated to the camera, while the other is dedicated to the home button. Because the home button is circular, it seemed natural to place the round cutout there. My assumptions were incorrect. The camera will be placed in the rounded cutout, while the home button will be placed in the square cutout. Everything worked perfectly once I had it properly inserted. Rather than simply revising my feedback and moving on, I decided to leave it as is and post an update here so that others could see not only that I admitted my mistake but also that Fintie reached out to assist in the resolution of the issue. I attempted to revise the review a few weeks ago but was unable to do so. It wasn't until today that I realized it had to be done on a computer running the most recent version of Java. I tried on my iPad but couldn't get it to work. So, after a few weeks of use, I'm changing my rating to five stars. Regarding fit and function, I'm very pleased with the case. Fintie has been extremely helpful in resolving the issue.
This is an excellent cover design. It's well-made with high-quality materials, and the fit and finish are excellent. For a variety of reasons, I prefer this type of cover: When you close the protective cover on your iPad, it goes into sleep mode. The cover also functions as a stand, with three stops for various viewing angles. It also feels good in your hands while using the iPad. This cover is perfect for me because I use my iPad for several hours every day.
”. Fintie iPad cases have been in my possession for three years. They're a good deal for the price. Unfortunately, after a year or so, they start to crack and fall off their prop when being set up for viewing. Fintie 4 here, and the problem appears to have been solved! br>br>It has been added a new prop. Sewn strips have taken the place of (the dreaded) grooves on this model. In a nutshell, this is a significant step forward! But wait. There's still more to come. The same magnets that put the unit to sleep also keep the cover closed tightly. There is no need for a strap. If all of this lasts longer than a year, only time will tell. But, for the time being, this is the best Fintie we've seen, and at a price that makes it a no-brainer to buy.
This is a fantastic case. It's comfortable to wear and looks great. It also does a great job of safeguarding my iPad. br>br>Recent changes - I'm giving this case a lower rating because, after using it for a few months, it's already showing signs of wear. br> tear. Colors are fading, the front cover is no longer secure, and the stitching is fraying. I'm not likely to buy another because I prefer more durable items.
This is a very good cover for the regular 9 in 2017/2018. 7" iPad. Despite the fact that I used a glass screen protector, it slid right in. There aren't any clear plastic corners to cling to. It fits into a sleeve with four sides and a leatherette edge. The sleeve is a good fit, not too loose and not too tight. The tablet has a strong sense of safety to it. The gaping wounds There are cutouts in the appropriate places, as well as an indentation where the UP/DOWN buttons are located. The flap is held closed by magnets, and if I had one criticism, it would be that they were a little stronger. I'm just being picky because it still closes perfectly fine. It's well-designed for the price, and the black version has a nicer-than-average fake leather look (and feel) that you'll be proud to wear in any situation. Overall, I believe it is well protected against the normal rigors of iPad use. However, if you're in a high-risk environment with a high probability of drops, this isn't the case to use. With confidence, I toss it into my briefcase, backpack, or car's passenger seat. I left it closed on my desk and inadvertently piled some light-weight items on top of it. I didn't freak out when I discovered it buried with papers, pads, catalogs, and a cup of coffee on top of it, because it's that tough. I have a 100% leather version for my old iPad that I paid $60 for 5 years ago, so I am aware of the difference between qualities. This one is well worth the $16 price tag! When you consider what it protects, even if it only lasts me a year or two of daily use, I'd say I'd be happy with that.
I was aware that it had a pocket, or at least assumed that it did. I double-checked the description after receiving it, and it did match the description. It was so well disguised that I didn't even notice it was there. It has received a lot of positive feedback from those who have seen it. This is a fantastic deal in my opinion.
After looking at a number of iPad covers, I decided on this one. This cover met all of my requirements: iPad protection, ease of use, auto on/off when open/closed, and durability at a reasonable price. I particularly like how you slip the iPad into a separate compartment that is secured by velcro, ensuring that the back of the iPad is always covered, reducing the risk of damage if dropped and the cover pops open, unlike many iPad covers that leave part of the back exposed when the iPad is stood up. I wanted a brightly colored cover to make it easy to find in a tote bag, so I went with purple because it was less expensive than red. The purple appears muted or brown in low light, but it is a pleasant color in bright light. It comes with an outside sleeve and a pen holder, which may appeal to some buyers, but they were not factors in my decision to purchase this cover over others.