A slipcover case for the Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 tablet

The Galaxy Tab S6 tablet has a stylus that the manufacturer did not take care of a normal place to store it. It can be magnetized to the body, but if you catch it, it will fall off. I am not a big fan of cases for tablets and phones, but I use them. Usually not for protection, but to make it easier to hold in my hands – with the love of the manufacturer to make the device as thin as possible and as slippery as possible. In this case, the tablet itself can be more or less decently used without a case (although the frame around the screen is a little thin), but then you have to store the pen somewhere separately. So I got a couple of covers – one for home use, the second for travel, where the tablet is kept in a bag and needs screen protection.

Packed in a simple bag.

On one side is a hole for the camera and a hinged cover for the stylus.

On the other side, folds for placing the tablet on the table.

Unfolded. On the right side there is a slot for the stylus. In general, quite a standard cover with a magnetic fastener.

The only difference is the groove for the stylus. You could take out a part of it and get the pen.

The pen is in its place. It does not fall off, but if you catch it, it will fly away.

When I hold the tablet in my hands with the cover open it has to be held down so it won’t dangle.

The tablet without the cover weighs about 430 grams.

With a cover – 670.

Impressions

The standard magnetic cover. The tablet automatically lights up the screen when you open it, and extinguishes when you close it.
Holds moderately strong, but do not shake – will fall off.
The quality is quite decent, the price is appropriate.
In general, the price is much more pleasant than the original Samsung cover.

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