curious to know how you make out with the sound. i bought one from walmart it sounded like my phone had water in ear piece was horrible but it was one solid case !
Sound for me is fine through the ear piece. Maybe a little quiet, but definitely bearable. Have to turn up the volume a bit though.
Audio through the speaker vibrates a bit for me, but other than that sounds pretty good.
I've also noticed there's a slight gap in between the screen protector and my phone. Might be an air bubble, but it also might just be how the case fits. It causes slight sensitivity issues, but totally doable since it's a pliable screen protector. I also have a matte screen protector installed on the iPhone, so not sure if that has anything to do with it. I'm thinking it doesn't. Not gonna take it off anyway since I'll be switching cases frequently.
Other than that, it seems like a great case. Really sturdy. Almost too sturdy/rigid, in a way. I'll test it out for a few days and bring it with me on vacation.
On another screen protector side note, it seems like when I drag down on the screen, I heard a kind of "sticky" noise, like ripping tape. I'm wondering if the air pocket is putting pressure on the plastic membrane covering the speaker or the Touch ID sensor. I've tried opening the ports and pushing the air out by dragging down on the screen, but I'm not sure if that's working. When I open the port covers, the sound goes away. We'll see what happens.
EDIT: I can confirm it's the plastic cover over the speaker. Whenever I push on the middle of the screen, I can see the plastic membrane move through the speaker holes. Opening the ports causes this to stop. Wondering if there's any way to stop it from doing this. I don't want it to possibly rupture the plastic membrane.