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I always like these Spigen cases. They don't add much to the overall dimensions of the phone AND I can still see the back.

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Will also be ordering this one when available.

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I got a case from Urban Armor Gear. While my xs max still sits in China.
 
What I really like about the Apple silicone and leather cases is the felt that is in the layer between the phone and the case itself.

Most other cases start to trap small particles, that inevitably start to sand away at the edges and rear of the phone. The felt lining int he Apple brand case largely prevents this from happening. My 7 Plus looks like brand new in the Apple case, where as the device that it replaced was in off-brand (Speigen, Peel, Speck) cases and those cases all trapped small particles between the phone and the case.
 
What I really like about the Apple silicone and leather cases is the felt that is in the layer between the phone and the case itself.

Most other cases start to trap small particles, that inevitably start to sand away at the edges and rear of the phone. The felt lining int he Apple brand case largely prevents this from happening. My 7 Plus looks like brand new in the Apple case, where as the device that it replaced was in off-brand (Speigen, Peel, Speck) cases and those cases all trapped small particles between the phone and the case.

Apple doesn't make a case that I like.
 
seems like a crime to cover this thing up but it also costs a mortgage payment. are you cats putting it in a case and which one? can you still stuff it in your pocket with a case?


A mortgage payment? Where do you live? That's an HOA fee.


But I think caseless is the way to go
 
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If people want to see your iPhone XS Max let them go to the Apple store where the iPhones are unbreakable since they’re chained
History has shown us that iPhones survive better with a case on as far as scratches buffs and broken screens when you have a case on it
 
seems like a crime to cover this thing up but it also costs a mortgage payment. are you cats putting it in a case and which one? can you still stuff it in your pocket with a case?
Heck yah!!! Apple leather for me. I broke my first iPhone screen after 10 Yrs and it was $179 I think to fix. It hurt. So I went back to the Apple leather case and avoiding thin cases.
 
Ordered a Otterbox Defender and screen protector. If you can afford to drop a 1,550 phone don't put a case on it.

I can't waste that much money.
 
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