The Kindle now takes twice as much space as it's protected by the thick Flip Case. Whether the genuine leather is I can not judge, but the edges are sewn above the other, and the inner frame is not on the Kindle but is loose around it. So instead of 7 mm Kindle has one now a 2 cm pad in his pocket, which is not exactly as chic.
The rubber strap for pins is unnecessary - maybe I'll find another use for it, but actually I need to read a pin.
But my reason this negative review to write is actually that the automatic brightness spins since use of the shell. When reading it jumps within a book of "dark" to "hide" to "just so not bright enough".
Great Case for little money? On this, unfortunately this is not true.