Silicone vs Leather iPhone 6 case

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Silicone vs Leather iPhone 6 case

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Silicone vs Leather iPhone 6 case

It’s a one-piece design that leaves the front and central party of the bottom open, so the screen and lower ports (Headphone and Lightning) plus Microphone and Speaker unobscured. This is great for ease of use (syncing, charging, and docking with accessories) and for both incoming and outgoing voice quality, but less so for ultimate iPhone protection.

The bottom edge is left exposed so if the phone hits the ground the aluminium might very well show some damage.

The case does hug the bottom corners so offers protection from a straight vertical drop. The protection is lessened when the drop means the exposed part comes into contact with another surface.

It’s obviously harder for Apple’s own designers to cover up their lovely new iPhone than it is for third-party iPhone 6 cases makers.

If you want ultimate protection we suggest you look for a case that isn’t so exposed at the bottom.

The two other cut-outs are for the Camera and Ring/Silent switch.

The cases have a raised lip at the front, which should protect the screen from drops and scratches.

The camera cut-out solves the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus “problem” where the camera stands a little proud on the back, spoiling the previously flat surface and meaning that the phone won’t sit quite level on a flat surface. This also means that the camera is better protected in the case.

Both Silicone and Leather Apple cases are lightweight and slim so don’t add much bulk to the phones. I’m used to carrying my old iPhone 5s around in a Mophie battery case, so these feel quite liberating – if rather useless in adding any extra battery life in times of need.source:enbetas.com
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