I actually tried the Supcase Unicorn Beetle Pro case for my iPhone 6S, and absolutely hated it. That case so wasn't meant to have the phone in the clip with the screen facing out. When I tried putting the phone in this way, the case actually started to bend a bit on either side of where the clip makes contact with the case. It also just felt like it couldn't take as much of a beating as the OtterBox Defender.
I also tried the Spigen Perfect Armor case with belt clip (you have to buy the clip separately from the case) and I wasn't a fan of that one, either. I faced similar issues when trying to put the phone in the clip screen-out, and the kickstand was utter crap. It just wouldn't support the phone at all. It kept falling over, and this was without me touching it. Since the problems with the early run of OtterBox Defenders for the iPhone 6S were fixed by the time I bought mine (I checked with an OtterBox rep before buying) I went with it and haven't looked back. I didn't know you could choose the shape for table-top Braille Screen Input on the 6S+. Or did I maybe misunderstand your comment? Thanks, Ari > On Dec 30, 2016, at 6:43 PM, Matthew Bullis <[email protected]> wrote: > > I really enjoy my 6SPlus, since I can stretch my fingers out to braille > comfortably. You do have the choice of the straight line tabletop brailling > or the screen away mode that is the V shape. I prefer the V shape, since your > fingers and thumbs curve around the phone while brailling in that position. > Remember that once you get the brailling mode the way you want it, swipe up > with three fingers to lock that orientation for the future. There is a less > bulky case than the Otterbox Defender case if you want one. I found one > called the Unicorn Beetle, which is about $15 on Amazon. It does have the > plastic screen protector built into the top of the case. While you can clip > the phone in facing in or out, it's a tighted fit if you clip it in facing > screen out, and I found that after a few months the top of the belt clip case > broke. It's made out of the country, so I had to buy a whole new case instead > of buying the belt clip part by itself. Anyhow, If you decide on the plus > version, you'll also enjoy the battery life it provides. > > Matthew > > >> On 12/30/2016 7:24 PM, [email protected] wrote: >> You still have to Braille in that V-shape on the 6S with the built-in Apple >> Braille Screen Input. I've heard that you can type in a straight line on the >> 6S when using MBraille, but I'd double-check that this is indeed the case. >> The V-shape is a lot easier on the 6S than on the 4S, since the screen is a >> bit bigger. I've adjusted well to the bigger size, but I wouldn't want a >> 6S+. I feel that this size is a bit unweildy for a phone, especially since I >> carry my phone on my belt using my OtterBox Defender case. >> >> Anyway, I hope this helps you. >> >> >> Thanks, >> Ari >> >>> On Dec 30, 2016, at 5:55 PM, Lynette frison <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> Hey all, >>> >>> I am going to upgrade my phone next week. I am deciding between a 6s and a >>> 6s plus. I use braille a lot on my 5s, both the Apple braille keyboard and >>> MBraille. My question is: which model is better for brailling? I would >>> think the bigger screen is better, because then I can use tabletop mode in >>> a straight line, but I was wondering if this is also possible on a 6s. 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