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Can someone who owns a Executive case from SE take a picture of the belt clip used? Or is it the same as the one that came with the phone? Thanks in advance!
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Posted: 2004-05-26 05:36:12
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I saw this on Expansys, I'd also be interested in finding out!
Thanks guys!
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Posted: 2004-05-27 03:04:42
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The belt clip on the IEC-20 case is exactly the same as on the free SE one supplied with the P900 - except it is leather.
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Posted: 2004-05-27 10:52:37
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The difference its not only in the leather.
The original case is not covering the whole P900 but the executive one does.
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Posted: 2004-05-27 10:59:15
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I saw the package in a shop, the belt clip isn't the best possible, it's really a clip that you insert on the belt. I like the "loop"-model better, where you actually have to pull your belt through the loop in the case. The clip might come off more easily and then the whole case will fall off.
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Posted: 2004-05-27 11:13:48
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I still have my original case that came with the phone but I have completely remove the belt clip so I can have my P900 with the case in my pocket.
I never use the belt clips. It is so easy to be removed and get your phone damaged or stolen. A friend of mine had his phone removed from the belt clip when passing from a pool and suddenly a girl told him "I think you dropped something INSIDE the pool". My friend's face changed a thousand colours and he only had his P900 for two months only.
My reaction was "I told you so". Now no phone no more.
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Posted: 2004-05-27 11:21:49
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how can you removed the belt clip without damaging the case, any procedure on how to do this????
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Posted: 2004-05-27 14:53:14
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You can't to be honest. I did it. You break all the stiches, but the clip is still atached at three points. You can gently unattach but there will still be a hole in the fabric - but the fabric is not torn. So if you're careful you end up with three holes. What you do with it next is up to you. You can leave it at that, or you can put some fabric or something on to cover it.
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Posted: 2004-05-27 15:23:07
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@ aleks
You take a small knife and you cut the threads very carefully. You need to remove the three metal holders by pulling them real hard. At the end you end up with three holes like our fellow Esatorian mentioned before.
You can see some pictures of my case in this topic.
http://www.esato.com/board/viewtopic.php?topic=54090#post702387
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Posted: 2004-05-27 15:30:41
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