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Old 06-06-2015, 03:52 PM   #30
kaito
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Originally Posted by Ripplinger View Post
I don't have that particular case, but it looks very similar to a case I have for the Paperwhite2, and this cover definitely has a magnet that keeps it closed. The magnet is needed for the sleep function, there's just not any visible metal parts, it's all within the cover.

http://www.amazon.com/Moko-Amazon-Ki.../dp/B00H1OR9RK

As much as I hate the PW2, I love that case for it... it's the thinnest case I've ever seen, yet is very sturdy.

Edit: In fact I just ordered one of the Omoton cases for my Glo HD, thank you for helping me spend more money!
The Kindle case has a bump-out on the side where the front flap can magnetically stick to the back. (Like the AMAZINGCASE above)

The magnet that turns the GloHD off (bottom right corner of screen) won't hold a cover flap closed (it doesn't stick to anything, it just magnetically flips a switch). So I'm still not sure.
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