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Hi y’all,
My skin recently started feeling sensitive to silicone and had to return my Smart Folio case. I loved it. It was light, minimalistic, and magnetic at the back. Apple recommended me not to use it, and said it’s not uncommon. Very annoyed I can’t use it anymore. Now I’m in the market for something either similar, or more protective, and not sure what to get. I’d prefer to have a case that sticks to the back magnetically though.
I was wondering what cases everyone else uses and why, so it can maybe influence my next purchase and also for others in this subreddit.
I recently upgraded to the new 11" M4 iPad Pro from my previous M1 11" Pro and I'm on the hunt for the perfect case. I'm specifically looking for something incredibly thin yet rigid enough to offer solid protection. A lot of the cases on Amazon have the extra slot for the Apple Pencil which I think is extraneous. Just give me the option for magnetic attachment on the side, that'd be enough.
So far, these are the ones I have but what's the point of having such a slim and beautiful device if you can't feel/see it?:
Spigen Screen Protector JETECH Clear Case ESR Magnetic Case
While these have their pros and cons, I'm still searching for that ideal blend of slimness and sturdiness.
What case are you using for your M4 iPad Pro? What do you love (or hate) about it? I’d really appreciate your recommendations and any insights you can share. Thanks!
Hi, so I have had my iPad for the better part of a couple months. I first purchased the ESR Rebound 360 Case and liked it for some time, but it just feels slightly bulky and not great for using the Apple Pencil. I was curious if anyone had recommendations for a case that would be a good alternative. I've looked at the Tomtoc Smart Folio, Apple Smart Folio, ESR Folio, and several more, but I want user opinion on what people like best. My main categories for what I would want in a case are: thin/slim design, good viewing positions, and possible coverage of the Apple Pencil. (I don't need it to have great protection)