After 2 years of use (never dropped, never put with anything else in my pockets etc.) leather case on my 13 Pro looked exactly like a garbage. Everyone, like e-v-e-r-y-o-n-e, was complaining about leather cases last year (actually last three years, since iPhone 12 leather cases). So now, it is just funny that people like “Bring back leather Apple, that cases were great!!!!!!!”. Weird.
Same here, as I've gotten older my skin doesn't have the grip it used to have and everything is slipperier. Even using lotion multiple times a day doesn't help. I know if I didn't have a case on my phone it would be toast in no time.i always use a case. For me, I feel that the bare iPhone is very slippery i’m afraid that I’m gonna drop it. Plus I don’t really need to feel that I have to show off that I have a new iPhone either.
Which dbrand is this?
Which dbrand is this?
I don’t want any cases as 15 is already oversized for my hand, but I think a skin can help with 1) grip for the sides and 2) avoid small annoying scratches. So far the best that I can come up with is Slickwraps glossy sides. Dbrand leather for back looks interesting.
2.5 Months since I got the 15 Pro and went caseless.
No issues, 2 drops (both on wooden floor), no scratches
AC+ active, just in case.
+ I have the magsafe wallet which gives a somehow better grip + rises the phone so it doesn't sit on camera
To me that actually looks fairly cool. Your device looks like it's being used as the tool it is. Beat up is never my intention with my own devices but normal wear over time is a look I appreciate.I am testing not using a case, at least for now with 15 Pro. My thinking is, if sharp metal scratches happen and it gets uncomfortable to hold, then some thin case may be an option. The accessories industry is huge with no help from me
For grip I added slickwraps glossy (sides only). After a fall on a tile floor, there is some damage to the skin. Phone underneath is fine. Oh well, skins like that are meant to be sacrificial layers. If it lasts a year, I'm happy.
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Loved my iPhone mini 13 and want to buy another as a spare!Magsafe wallet is really useful to improve grip when running caseless. The best was with my 12 mini: the width of the wallet was the same of the mini, perfect matching to improve use with one hand.
In all my years of using phones without a case (including without AC/AC+) I have dropped a grand total of two sufficiently to merit replacement.Normally I do, but I picked up a 15 Plus yesterday and the case I ordered (a Mous super thin, which I’m curious to try out) hasn’t arrived yet. I have to say that the design tweaks, matte back/edges and the rounded corners make it feel really nice in the hand, so I think I’ll go back and forth between case/no case depending on the situation. With my 14 Pro I normally used a case but did take it off on occasion, but I didn’t have AC+ so I did slightly have the fear of dropping it.
Maybe I need to let that go though, as I’ve (touch wood) never actually cracked an iPhone in the nearly 15 years I’ve been using them. They’ve mostly been in cases, but not always, but I very rarely drop them. I’ll see how I get on this time with the bigger size, as I’ve not had a plus sized phone since the 7+.
Not to brag, but seriously to your point, in all my years the only times my phone hit the ground was either when it was hit out of my hand or it fell off a surface like a chair. And my phones have never had any significant damage. Albeit all my phones have been small and therefore easier to hold securely, but the principle being, as you mentioned, if you’re reasonably mindful, then a case shouldn’t be all that necessary. That said, people are different with different lifestyles and levels of risk averse-ness etc, so some should have a case more than others. Personally, I really hate bulk so the most I think I will ever do is a skin for added grip.In all my years of using phones without a case (including without AC/AC+) I have dropped a grand total of two sufficiently to merit replacement.
Every time I dropped a phone it was because I lost focus and was no longer paying attention to what I was doing. In both of the two drops that required replacement, I was ill at the time.
Just be mindful of your device and you'll be okay.
I developed a bunch of 'rules' for myself that dictate where my phone goes and how I handle it depending on the situation I'm in. It becomes second nature and it allows me to carry my phones without cases. Those who have done this for awhile understand what I am getting at, but for most people it's just too much work. Slap on a case and forget about it.Not to brag, but seriously to your point, in all my years the only times my phone hit the ground was either when it was hit out of my hand or it fell off a surface like a chair. And my phones have never had any significant damage. Albeit all my phones have been small and therefore easier to hold securely, but the principle being, as you mentioned, if you’re reasonably mindful, then a case shouldn’t be all that necessary. That said, people are different with different lifestyles and levels of risk averse-ness etc, so some should have a case more than others. Personally, I really hate bulk so the most I think I will ever do is a skin for added grip.
My daughter hates cases, but after the way she messed up a once pristine iPhone 6s I'd given to her, I made her use a case when I got her an iPhone SE2.I decided to buy a glass case for the back of the camera, and a nice case with screen protector, glad I did , because ever since I got to Melbourne a few days ago for my holiday, I dropped and hit my iPhone on the tram as I was trying to swindle against the Hurd of people who decided coming in and out of the tram.
So glad I did! Should have taken out cookie insurance. That didn't survive though.