Spigen Tough Armor [Military Grade] Designed for iPhone XR Case 6.1 inch - Black
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got my Spigen Tough Armor case for my iPhone XR and I am able to wirelessly charge it without any It would be ideal if the case held up over the long haul. You haul it.
There is no evidence of any sound being obstructed by it. Cases do not protect the subwoofer or microphone at the bottom of the phone.
The phone is a bit bulky as a result of this Your hands might be small, especially if you are a small person. It was only after a few days of using it that I noticed it. In addition, I would like to mention that the case is not very "grippy". The feeling to me may be a bit too sleazy. There may be some changes needed to
This is a fairly sturdy model. Whenever I do use it, I find it fine. I don't use it that often, but it's great when I do
Selected User Reviews For Spigen Tough Armor [Military Grade] Designed for iPhone XR Case 6.1 inch - Black
It has faithfully protected my phone ever since. In that original case, there were a couple of things that I was specifically searching for. Did the screen have a lip that would protect it from falling face down? What kind of hard plastic did you use with a rubberized sleeve for protection? Could I carry it on my person without feeling like I was carrying around a small book? It was the Spigen Tough Armor that did the trick. However, there was one small detail that annoyed me. I experienced a slight tingle in my hand from the edges of the phone where angles met. The phone's edges were a little rubbed raw from the manufacturing process. I went on overlooking it as it got better over time. With this new model for the XR, not only did they get rid of the small burrs and make it super smooth, but they also added a kickstand for when I need Fitting into this case is like putting on a glove, and I know I will enjoy the same level of protection as my previous case. Thank you, Spigen, for handling this case for me. In fact, I got one for both my wife and me!.
Throughout my life, I have always owned a Lifeproof or Otterbox case. Otterbox cases don't always prevent the screens from cracking. My family has experienced this problem with Otterbox cases. They are saved by their lifetime warranty, which is truly their saving grace. It was common for the rubber on the buttons to come apart. The plastic over the home button would separate easily. As a user of the Lifeproof charging cases, I was very satisfied with them. A year after they begin working, they always give up. It was time to try something new this time. I received a suggestion to use Spigen from a friend who has used it several times. As I researched both cases, I decided which one I would take. In order to gain the most protection, I opted for the Tough Armor. This has been a pleasant surprise for me. Amazon has a price half that of Best Buy. I prefer this sleek, protective case to the one I bought from Best Buy. Even though I have dropped my phone three times without incident, I have had no issues. I am For both its quality and price, I strongly recommend this product.
It is almost 5 stars, but I'm not able to give it that rating. You can rely on the case to protect your phone in all conditions. As an added feature, the kickstand turned out to be of no use to me. The kickstand can be removed if there are no kickstands on both left and right sides, or if it's continuous from end to end. I assure you, as amazing as it sounds, there is no benefit to the stand. Even now, I would not pay a penny more for his case.
This case was on almost instantly when I received my phone a month ago, but I took it off today because my phone was acting up and saw that the entire back of my phone had been broken. The only time I dropped it was once or twice, nothing crazy, and I never saw any cracks in it. It would have been better if I just got any other phone case because this doesn't do anything. Just the way it looks, it looks Nothing but a waste of time.
Drop protection is guaranteed by the material, which is flexible and thick enough to protect against The raised height of the edges of the case above the front is pleasing to the eye- Stack of glasses. It is important to note that the iPhone Xr cannot be laid on its back About a penny's worth of change is spread out on a table Measure how thick the glass is between the table and the glass. It has one minor problem--the Apple Logo isn't centered on the back of the product Located in the center of the picture Clearly, Spigen got the important things right (the physical fit) but missed the mark on the logo on the back. The course I wanted to take was There should have been 5, but I couldn't, so I had to settle for 4 points Instead of five stars, you should rate it four stars It's a star.
The iPhone XR I purchased recently is my first smartphone. This is a great As a result, I naturally have an interest in protecting This looked amazing on Amazon. It seemed like a great deal at a great price. There is no mention of a military grade certification on its box, even though it states on the site that it is Military Grade Protection. "Ultimate Everyday Protection" looks like a simple logo. Could you explain what that means? I let it sit for a little while and here is what I found (see photos). The case design is nice and thin, and it is light and thin. This represents the surface to which the red backing is attached more as a plastic as opposed to a metallic finish. There is a small amount of error in the positioning of the Apple logo, but I consider it close enough. I had previously been unable to see any logo of my company. of the camera is thick enough so that the lens will not scratch if you place it There's nothing to worry about. As soon as the kickstand is used a slight pressure will probably break it, as it is extremely flimsy. Yet, that is just a side benefit. It is the edges of the case that attract my attention as I believe they are not thick enough to protect the screen as an OtterBox does. As you can see from the picture, it has a screen protector on it and you can see that the edge almost flushes with the screen, leaving little to no space for the screen to be protected when it is All the ports are open and fine. I was able to plug in my Apple certified charger without experiencing any issues, as stated by other users. It works well with the Apple adapter dongle for wired headphones. I don't need to be concerned about the headphones connection either because I use AirPods. I did plug in the Apple Adapter dongle myself to see if there was an issue and there were none. Because I do not think this case is as durable as the OtterBox, I am not certain I will keep it. It's more beautiful and heavier, but I like the way it looks and weighs. It will be used for a few days and I will update this post if we find anything.
I previously had a case just like this for my iPhone 6s and was never disappointed. Although I dropped it many times, the phone never got scratched. Therefore, I was naturally looking for something similar when I upgraded to the XR, and I ended up choosing There is an easy way to pop out and in the kickstand. If you are sitting at a desk or table, it sets the phone at the right angle for viewing. In my experience, the case slides in and out of pockets quite easily, and it seems to protect the phone just as well as my old one, since they are practically identical. I am bummed that the apple logo on the back of the phone is off center. Nevertheless, I have to be honest, I got this case before the XR is even available for sale. If Spigen manages to amend the design a little, the apple logo should be more closely aligned to the circle's center.