Hello guys,
Even though I have an otterbox defender case, I cracked the whole back of my iPhone 12 Pro Max. Fortunately I have insurance on it and my carrier is sending me a new 12 Pro Max.
I’m looking for an absolutely indestructible case? Weight and cost are not issues.
Thanks so much for any advice!
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I'm looking forward to buying a case. I have selected Spigen case. Is it better than the official apple case? Why do people buy cases from the other company when apple themselves provide a case for their iphone for an extra price.
Hello all,
I have used an OtterBox Defender for years on various phones, and I have never had any problems with them failing to protect my phone. However, I have had a consistent problem with the inner plastic layer cracking and breaking from being pulled out of my pocket. It’s happened on at least three occasions with three separate cases.
This has happened again so I’m in need of a new case, but I’m tired of getting more of the same case that keeps breaking in the same way, so I want to get something else. I’ve used OtterBox cases for a long time, so I’m really not sure what else is good, and reviews I’ve seen online for other brands are a combination of outdated and very mixed. Are there any other good cases out there that protect the phone well and ideally aren’t too slick? I don’t mind bulk all that much, I just want a solid product. This is for an iPhone 12 Pro Max.
I am using an Apple leather case but would like to purchase a different one, what are my best options?
Thank you!
Been using the official silicone.
Had the pitaka air case loved how slim it was but felt it offered 0 drop protection
Hey y’all, so I got my IPhone 12 Pro three weeks ago and while I definitely love it coming from my IPhone X (especially the camera and screen) I’m really struggling with its weight.
Since it’s now too late to return the phone I’m trying to make the best of it. To this point I’ve gotten two cases so far-the Tech 21 Evo Check and the Apple Leather Case…but both seem to add to its bulk if anything.
So with that being said does anyone have a case suggestion that makes the phones weight less noticeable? I’ve been looking at the Pitaka air case but haven’t been able to the pull the trigger due to its price.
Looking for the best clear case for iPhone 12 Pro Max best as in durable and one that will stay clear for as long as possible (yellow slower)
So far heard good things about Tech21, Speck etc.
What are your experiences so far with clear cases and yellowing?
Waiting for the preorder but feeling for the first time I might not want a case with the new design. Any one got any recommendations with the minimal slim cases? Maybe something that will have the edges exposed for the buttons? I’ve rocked skinomi in the past and enjoyed the wet film install as it preserves the design of the phone pretty well.
I’m going with the ESR clear with kickstand with my 12PM
Pitaka Air Case is probably the best minimalist case that you can get for an iPhone IMO. I’ve tried almost all thin cases available (Totallee,MNML,Peel,Caudabe Veil,Bare,Spigen Air,TOZO,Latercase) but always end up sticking with the Pitaka.
I recently bought a iPhone 12 Pro Max and I was wondering if someone could recommend a durable and affordable case for it.
Can anyone recommend a case that’s under $40 that is strong and durable enough to protect an iPhone from lots of drops and tosses? (I tend to be kinda rough with my phone so safety is my top priority)
Personally I would try Spigen Mag Armor but get it on Amazon $18 (Amazon is way cheaper than direct) or any of the Spigen Armor series. I personally use the Ultra Hybrid because it’s clear and I want to see the pacific blue (they have a Magsafe Ultra Hybrid. It's plenty adequate for my pavement drops but if you want more protection the try one of the Armors. It should be more than enough. Get their EZ fit screen protector which is very easy to install and nice quality. If you want leather Nomad makes great leather cases that are durable and protective but they aren’t cheap.
I usually buy Pela cases. They’re slim, protective, and environmentally friendly. You might have a problem with scratches, though.
Anyone recommending official apple cases and if so which ones?
Gonna be getting an iPhone 12 Pro soon and was looking at wanna get a clear case so I can show off that gorgeous new Pacific Blue colour. I know Apple ones are the best when it comes to MagSafe compatibility but they really don’t do much in the way of protection so I’d rather just have a normal wireless charger and normal wired charger if it means being able to get a more protective case but I am interested to know how well MagSafe works through third-party cases that aren’t designed for it. Anyway let me know which you think is the best option below.
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Otterbox Symmetry Clear iPhone 12 and 12Pro Case
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Mous Clarity Crystal Clear iPhone 12 Pro Case
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Rhinoshield Mod NX Bumper Edition iPhone 12 Pro Case
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Catalyst Influence Series Clear Case for iPhone 12 Pro
Comment below your thoughts or any other suggestions
Hello,
I'm going to pre-order either the iPhone 12 Pro in Graphite or Pacific Blue (If it's going to be available on the release date). I'm trying to figure out what kind of cases y'all are going to be getting. I'm really good with my iPhones and I'm trying to find something very slim and clear preferably. What brands do you guys all trust these days? I have been looking at Spigen, Totallee, UAG, Tech 21, and Supcase. Any others that I'm missing? I'm looking for a premium type of case that is super slim basically.
Thanks!!
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I should start off by stating that I'm just an average Joe who went a little overboard with case purchases in the past couple of months. Not a professional Youtuber/reviewer, and definitely not sponsored.
I also bet that there are some of you out there who have gone down this rabbit hole much deeper than me. Fess up folks.
Nontheless, I wanted to share some of my thoughts here, hopefully it helps some of you with your purchase decisions as well.
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Background:
This is my first iPhone, after a 5 year hiatus over on Android (Samsung S6, S8, Essential, Pixel 3, and a few others). They were all great, but still regard the iPhone 4S to be the best overall designed phone... ever, and a close second being a toss up between the Pixel 3, and the Essential PH-1.
So when apple finally decided to go back to the flat, boxy designs of its glory days, I felt it was finally time to return back to the walled garden. The boxy, sharp edge design meant 2 main things: Glass Screen Protectors without compromises, and Grip-ability.
But beyond the design, coming over from a Google Pixel back to apple also opened up a whole world of case choices. If you've ever been on the other side, you will know what I mean exactly. Finding a thin, well made case for any of the non primary brands was a real difficult task, especially if you are not based in the US.
Nontheless. Lets begin...
Case Categories
There are 4 broad categories of cases that I purchased, and the review will follow these groupings:
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Leather Cases
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Silicone/Polyurethane/Plastic Cases
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Thin Skin Cases
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Bumper Cases
1) Leather Cases
These are typically expensive cases, and i splurged on both the Apple Saddle Brown Case, Nomad's Rugged Case, and some more affordable alternatives from ESR.
Apple Leather Case - These are a great leather choice... if your priority is not leather quality. This was one of the first cases that I purchased because I longed for the same feel in hand as the older iPhone 4S and 5 Leather cases, especially the Project Red editions. Apple's leather series seemed to be pretty well known for its patina-bility, as can be seen from the various threads here, and the dedicated thread over at MacRumors. However, this year's leather type, and quality, seems to be a little different from from its past forms. It doesnt seem to patina well over time, but instead darkens easier with frequent wear.
With that said, apple gets it right on the following fronts: Slim profile, button tactility, and well... magsafe. The leather is still great dont get me wrong, but when compared to other cases in general, and especially leather cases, there is non that matches apple's button feel, given that it's also made of metal, and the overall slimness of the case.
I wouldnt, however, recommend this case if the main reason for purchase is for a durable, and well aging leather. Apple's leather case falls short on this front.
Nomad Rugged Leather Case - If leather is top priority, I fall back to Nomad's Leather case series. They make overall great leather cases, and I own the same for my Pixel 3, and Airpods as well. They've aged well, and dings and marks only adds more character over time. Their materials have been altered in their latest rendition, where the case overall feels lighter, but less "rugged". They can also take a beating, as promised by their 10 ft drop claim. Inside the case is lined with some soft silicone material along the edges, which makes the protection claims believable. It also keeps some of the flat edge design of the iPhone 12 intact, while rounding off the corners at the back and front of the case.
With that said, the button feel and profile of the case leaves much to be desired. The buttons feel... empty, and mushy, and just overall isnt great feeling. It is also one of the bulkiest case of my list of 22 case choices, no doubt this is by design.
Even after a month, the leather smells great, and a nice patina is gradually developing, as the leather darkens overall.
ESR Leather Cases - These are the cheaper alternatives if a leather case is a must. They look great, from afar, especially the white and rose gold one. These cases feature a few nice touches - metal buttons which add to the tactility of the case when put on, and a slim profile. The inside of the case is lined with soft cloth material. I wouldn't call it microfiber, and the buttons seem to be lined with cardboard material.
There are minor differences between colors though. While the claim is that these are made of genuine leather, the white leather feels a little more supple than the black, and they both feel really thin, almost paperlike. The pebbling of the leather also feels artificial. They are a far cry away from apple and nomad's cases, so dont expect too much from ESR on this front. The case is also a VERY tight fit on the device. No issues getting to the mute button, but putting them on and taking them off often leaves stretch marks on my phone skin, and requires you to really push in order for the case to come off.
2) Silicone/Polyurethane/Plastic Cases
Where do I start...
Ringke Fusion (Matte) - This is a great case especially if you like the back of your phone to be visible. Ringke seems to have a few common design attributes across their iPhone 12 case line. The raised lips on all 4 corners of front of the case, and the lip around the camera bump all ensures that your phone is well protected in case of drops. I distinctly remember being pleasantly surprised when i first held the case in my hands, i though my search has come to an end, this was the End Game (obviously not the case).
The back of the case is made of matte plastic, which keeps away fingerprints, and gives a nice blur look to the phone. It is smooth and soft to the touch. The bottom cut outs arent precise, and are large enough for generally most type of charging cables, and comes with a landyard holes as well, if you so choose to go down that path.
The buttons maintain good tactility, is close to apple's leather button feels, but is unmistakably plastic.
Baseus Matte Case - These are very similar to Ringke Fusion, with a few exceptions. They do not have the raised corners on the front, and the camera bump on the back. The buttons are a lot more mushy than ringke's version.
With that said, they come in 3 nice colors - Clear, Smoke Black, and Blue (for those blue phone fans). The back of the case is also "claimed" to be made of glass, as opposed to the plastic back on Ringke. This difference is especially clear when taking the case off the phone, where Baseus's cases flexes much less, and cant be peeled off like Ringke's Matte Case. The matte glass back matches apple's frosted back feel in hand much closer than the frosted plastic from Ringke. Unlike Ringke though, Baseus precision milled the cutouts to match the phone, which is a nice touch
No Brand Frosted Cases - A dime a dozen from your choice of online retailer (Lazada, Aliexpress, Shoppee, Amazon, etc). They look, and feel, more bulky than other cases, with bright orange buttons. They are more "soft touch" feeling rather than matte/frosted feel, but otherwise provides equal amounts of protection to the phone. I wish these cases came without a back, as their TPU outer layer makes for a great bumper case, and the buttons are exchangeable, similar concept to Rhinoshield's bumper cases.
Ringke Onyx - I use these cases the most out of all the cases I have, mainly because they get all the basics right. Its made of flexible material that is easy to put on and off, with plastic buttons that feel right up there with apple's buttons. The outer material is really grippy and has all the drop protection features you would expect from any Ringke case (raised corners, camera protection, and 4 stoppers on the back. The design is simple, minimalistic, no nonsense, and they are really quite affordable. For an everyday beater, you cant go wrong with this case.
SmartDevil Silicone Series - These are great alternatives to apple's silicone cases. Their cases do not have any branding on the outside, and is made of good quality silicone. The colors arent Neon Like... and look great from all angles. The only ding on these cases are the visible seams on the middle of the frame, and the soft mushy buttons. Given the affordable price these go for, thats to be expected. I got them in white, yellow and red, and white seems to be my overall favourite. The cutouts are also precision milled, and lines up perfectly with the phone
Knockoff Apple Silicone Case - Please dont waste your time and money on these. I regret buying 3 of these
3) Thin Skin Cases
Baseus Thin Cases - There arent that many options if you would like absolute thinness in a case. Baseus makes the most affordable version of these cases, and both the smoke black and clear matte versions look great especially if you have teardown skin on from DBrand. The fit is exact, down to the speaker cutouts, and I personally prefer a full camera cutout with the raised lip around it, instead of the other common 'hole-ly' cutouts from other manufacturers. Given its simplicity, i didnt see the need to try other brands/manufaturers for these cases since they will pretty much feel/look the same, offering no protection whatsover besides preventing scratches. Your buttons are exposed, and will feel less raised given that they line up closely with the thin case around it.
If you absolutely hate cases, but despise apple for giving us shiny frames on the Pros, this might be a worthy compromise.
4) Bumper Cases
Generic Metal/TPU bumper case - This is such an underserved category of case, even for apple. Back during the Antennagate days, this was my absolute favourite type of case. Simple, shows off the back with a nice skin, and just enough bumper to be grippy and protect the edge of the phone when laid on a table.
Its no longer the case (pun intended) with the iPhone 12. There are barely any good options for these, besides Rhinoshield's overpriced, oversized bumpers. These ones that i found boast of good materials, while retaining all the benefits of being a bumper. The black looks much better than the silver, given that it hides all the unsightly seams around the bumper. The buttons feel great since its made of metal, and preserves the tactility of the phone, but its volume rocker is unreachable unless you have extra nails on your fingers.
There's also minor variations between the black and silver versions of the case - the silver version has raised corners on all 4 corners of the phone, whereas the black is just a solid lip all round the back of the phone. The fronts are the same.
TLDR:
If you read this far, thank you. At least I hope you enjoyed the read. If not, here's the quick summary, and my conclusions altogether:
Favourite Leather Case - Apple Leather Case. If you are scoffing, please scroll up and read why
Favourite Transparent Case - Ringke Fusion Matte Clear
Favourite Silicone Case - SmartDevil in White
Favourite Thin Case - Get any that is cheap really...
Favourite Bumper Case - Doesnt exist yet
My Everyday Case, and overall favourite - Ringke Onyx
After months of switching cases back and forth, I really want to just go back to being totally caseless. But Apple's decision to make the sides of the Pro shiny like a mirror unfortunately makes this impossible. Maybe getting the 12 non pro would have been better.
Hope everyone finds something useful to takeaway from this post!
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