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Hello, or rather good evening!
Okay, I'll admit it, my title isn't great but I have no inspiration...
A little while ago, I bought a flip case for a Samsung Galaxy A3 on Samsung's website.
The phone is stuck in there with some kind of weird adhesive... And since it says when you put it on, "in case of dust on the case or the phone, clean it with a damp cloth and dry before RE-ATTACHING the case"
I deduce that it is therefore possible to detach it and reattach it without affecting the effectiveness of the adhesive, so to speak.
I don’t know if anyone has a case like that?
Thank you in advance!
Configuration: Configuration: HP Pavilion 15 TouchSmart
Windows 10 Home November 1511
Intel Inside Pentium
2 x 2 GB of RAM
440 GB internal disk
Samsung Galaxy A3 / Android Lollipop 5.0.2
iPad mini / iOS 9.1
<config>Macbook Pro OS X El Capitan
Beats_by75,
At your service! And let’s not forget: Happy holidays to you!
Okay, I'll admit it, my title isn't great but I have no inspiration...
A little while ago, I bought a flip case for a Samsung Galaxy A3 on Samsung's website.
The phone is stuck in there with some kind of weird adhesive... And since it says when you put it on, "in case of dust on the case or the phone, clean it with a damp cloth and dry before RE-ATTACHING the case"
I deduce that it is therefore possible to detach it and reattach it without affecting the effectiveness of the adhesive, so to speak.
I don’t know if anyone has a case like that?
Thank you in advance!
Configuration: Configuration: HP Pavilion 15 TouchSmart
Windows 10 Home November 1511
Intel Inside Pentium
2 x 2 GB of RAM
440 GB internal disk
Samsung Galaxy A3 / Android Lollipop 5.0.2
iPad mini / iOS 9.1
<config>Macbook Pro OS X El Capitan
Beats_by75,
At your service! And let’s not forget: Happy holidays to you!
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Good evening,
You can indeed remove the A3 from your cover and you will be able to reattach it without any problem (well, peeling it off is a bit more complicated but definitely possible).
There is no risk at this level.
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