Which of these cases would you recommend????

for my N95...
either Nokia's own Cp-191 (i've heard a couple of reports that it's slightly too short top and bottom?? and it doesn't have a hole for the earphones jack!! tut)
OORR proporta's two, one of them flips up, the other to the side like the nokia case...
http://www.proporta.com/F02/PPF02P05.php?t_id=3253&t_mode=des
http://www.proporta.com/F02/PPF02P05.php?t_id=3254&t_mode=des
They also do a clear plastic clip-on thingamybob but i'm not sure about that, it's a bit, well, plastic! (i'm such a snob!)
What do ye all think?

22-Jun-200709:42 PM
puppyduck wrote:
the point of it for me is taht you can keep it in the leather case all the time, don't have to take it out, i don't mind opening the flap to take a picture. the phone will have to spend a lot of time in my bag as it's v chunky in my front jeans pocket so i'd need something with max protection. was on proporta's website earlier, they're currently re-designing the Crystal plastic cover, so maybe the new one might not be so breakable!
And you can make and receive calls with the case closed too? Don't get me wrong, I went on the waiting list at my local NSC for this case and I think it looks very smart. Also, it looks cool when I get my phone out in meetings as it looks way smarter than colleagues with PPC's and Windows mobiles in similar (but biger) cases.

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