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jr866gooner

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Do the official apple silicone cases stay on over time? I bought a knock off case nearly identical to the apple official one for obviously a fraction of the price. However, the phone slightly slips up a bit (never off though).

With the flat edge design I assume this is more common or is the apple silicon case worth the price and stays on?

I’ve not experienced the silicone cases but being Apple I would expect them to fit very well indeed.
 
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Numerati

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Do the official apple silicone cases stay on over time? I bought a knock off case nearly identical to the apple official one for obviously a fraction of the price. However, the phone slightly slips up a bit (never off though).

With the flat edge design I assume this is more common or is the apple silicon case worth the price and stays on?

The Apple silicone cases fit perfectly. Same as the leather case.
 
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Hooterville

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I think this picture was posted in the Show Off Your Apple Watch thread. I’ve been considering the Capri Blue case as well but haven’t pulled the trigger yet.

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Mous ever ship your case?
 

KentuckyHouse

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I was using a generic clear case until now and wanted something more fun and summery for the next several months.

I bought the pistachio silicone case for my pacific blue 12 Pro Max. I love it!

That looks awesome. I keep eyeballing the pistachio silicone case for my graphite 12 PM. My only concern is how easily it may show dirt, but I absolutely love the color.
 
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Royksöpp

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I really love some of the cases released for the 12. It's a shame they probably won't fit the 13 series with their larger camera bumps. 🥺
 

heyyitssusan

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I was using a generic clear case until now and wanted something more fun and summery for the next several months.

I bought the pistachio silicone case for my pacific blue 12 Pro Max. I love it!
Well, I just bought the Capri blue and now I’m debating on grabbing either cantaloupe or pistachio as I don’t have a “pastel” shade yet. 🥲
 
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KentuckyHouse

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Well, how bad does the Mous 4.0 suck?

If it were a $25-$30 case, I’d probably keep it.

But at $63, it’s going back. Don’t get me wrong, it doesn’t “suck”, per se, but it’s really not very comfortable in the hand.

Doesn’t pass the pinky test. The symmetrical cutout are sharp. And seriously, $70 list price and you can’t put asymmetrical cutouts on the bottom?

I don’t like that it doesn’t keep the flat sides of the phone. While the DBrand Grip doesn’t either, at least it’s grippy.

Which leads me to the other thing about the Mous. It’s kinda slick. The aramid on the back feels good, but the bumper part isn’t grippy at all. The buttons are good, though.

So yeah, it’s definitely it worth it at $60+.
 

DonnyXMX

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If it were a $25-$30 case, I’d probably keep it.

But at $63, it’s going back. Don’t get me wrong, it doesn’t “suck”, per se, but it’s really not very comfortable in the hand.

Doesn’t pass the pinky test. The symmetrical cutout are sharp. And seriously, $70 list price and you can’t put asymmetrical cutouts on the bottom?

I don’t like that it doesn’t keep the flat sides of the phone. While the DBrand Grip doesn’t either, at least it’s grippy.

Which leads me to the other thing about the Mous. It’s kinda slick. The aramid on the back feels good, but the bumper part isn’t grippy at all. The buttons are good, though.

So yeah, it’s definitely it worth it at $60+.

It’s funny I never use my pinky at the bottom of my iPhone, my 3 fingers are on the left side together.
 

blaine07

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If it were a $25-$30 case, I’d probably keep it.

But at $63, it’s going back. Don’t get me wrong, it doesn’t “suck”, per se, but it’s really not very comfortable in the hand.

Doesn’t pass the pinky test. The symmetrical cutout are sharp. And seriously, $70 list price and you can’t put asymmetrical cutouts on the bottom?

I don’t like that it doesn’t keep the flat sides of the phone. While the DBrand Grip doesn’t either, at least it’s grippy.

Which leads me to the other thing about the Mous. It’s kinda slick. The aramid on the back feels good, but the bumper part isn’t grippy at all. The buttons are good, though.

So yeah, it’s definitely it worth it at $60+.

Guess I’ll have to cancel my $39.99 buy order and count my blessings lol

Thanks for review
 

DonnyXMX

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My dbrand Grip case came today and I can’t believe I put the 2 stickers on with no problems having Neuropathy in my hands. Case feels great and looks nice, I even put the sticker on the camera lens to complete the look which I wasn’t gonna do. Followed dbrands video and it was easy. It’s actually much blacker in person.

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