I actually love it, it looks like jewelry for the iphone haha does it protect the phone from getting scratches or dings if it's dropped? I always wanted Apple to release an aluminium case with the exact iphone design that you can put the iphone into so it looks the exact same and feel the same because one thing about iPhones is they always feel supreme even when they did the glossy backing on the X series.
It protects the phone in 99% of scenarios. The corners are protected which is where most drops happen, there is a decent lip and the phone is raised when you put it down on a table. The only potential for damage are if you drop the phone on a sharp irregular item like a rock and it hits the side of the phone
There's nothing lovable about that case, can't believe it even costs money. What's the point of having that piece of junk attached to your phone when the back is literally exposed and vulnerable to scratches and cracks. With a "case" like that if you can even call it that, you're better off with no case at all.
@@DavisFangTech But it doesn't protect it when you have your phone inside your bag mixed up with a couple of things. Still vulnerable to hairline scratches.
That's why it's called a "jewelry" for iPhone. And most of them who bought this case is they who have lot of money and lot of cases already. Definitely not for the poor.@@user-wj5ie8lk4y
@@user-wj5ie8lk4yI get what you mean but this case is for people who take care of their phones, want the caseless look and feel, but with a bit of drop protection thrown in. Plus I got mine for like £80 which isn’t too bad considering a lot of plastic cases retail for £50
@@user-wj5ie8lk4ya plastic case will scratch way more easily than the glass back, looking way worse and by the time a few years go by, you will already have been through at least two cases which cost the same as one of these
For 170 aud for that two piece of aluminum is crazy. It should be at least a titanium
True, but I’m sure that if they did, it would be at least $300 ahaha
Should on use a back glass protector?
I actually love it, it looks like jewelry for the iphone haha does it protect the phone from getting scratches or dings if it's dropped? I always wanted Apple to release an aluminium case with the exact iphone design that you can put the iphone into so it looks the exact same and feel the same because one thing about iPhones is they always feel supreme even when they did the glossy backing on the X series.
It protects the phone in 99% of scenarios. The corners are protected which is where most drops happen, there is a decent lip and the phone is raised when you put it down on a table. The only potential for damage are if you drop the phone on a sharp irregular item like a rock and it hits the side of the phone
It’s the most awesome case ever!! I’ll never go back!!
I had one and I think its the best I had
It’s like a thong for your phone 😂
It is ahaha
Smh no i has done a legit drop test for this case i see
Yeah, I don’t do that sort of content for any case.
if only it were cheaper
It definitely is quite expensive, but unlike most cases, it will last you the lifetime of the phone
I actually ordered one today. Reserving judgment until I actually get it in my phone.
How’s that going. I want one
There's nothing lovable about that case, can't believe it even costs money. What's the point of having that piece of junk attached to your phone when the back is literally exposed and vulnerable to scratches and cracks. With a "case" like that if you can even call it that, you're better off with no case at all.
It protects the corners which is where most falls happen
@@DavisFangTech But it doesn't protect it when you have your phone inside your bag mixed up with a couple of things. Still vulnerable to hairline scratches.
That's why it's called a "jewelry" for iPhone. And most of them who bought this case is they who have lot of money and lot of cases already. Definitely not for the poor.@@user-wj5ie8lk4y
@@user-wj5ie8lk4yI get what you mean but this case is for people who take care of their phones, want the caseless look and feel, but with a bit of drop protection thrown in. Plus I got mine for like £80 which isn’t too bad considering a lot of plastic cases retail for £50
@@user-wj5ie8lk4ya plastic case will scratch way more easily than the glass back, looking way worse and by the time a few years go by, you will already have been through at least two cases which cost the same as one of these