Reviews of iPhone cases designed to protect the iPhone from scratches and dings.
One of the more common complaints I have with the iPhone 3G cases Ive been seeing lately is that they compromise the aesthetics of the phone. Many iPhone 3G cases add bulk to the phone, robbing users of the aesthetic pleasure of the phone and making it harder to slip in and out of pockets. Thats the key problem with iLuvs Clear Hard Case for iPhone 3G.
Agent 18s EcoShield for iPhone 3G case updates the companys line of cases for the first-generation iPhone, and while it offers most of the benefits of that line, it also introduces a new drawback.
One of the best things about the iPhone 3G is how much better it feels in your hand than its predecessor. Some iPhone 3G cases add bulk to the device and the phone loses its sleekness. Happily, thats not the case with the iLuv Silicone Case for iPhone 3G.
The armband case has long been a staple iPod accessory. These cases have accommodated all kinds of iPods, though because of size and weight considerations, the nano or Shuffle is usually the more common iPod seen on exercisers. So, where does that leave the iPhone, which is bigger and as heavy or heavier than any current iPod?
When it comes to protecting your iPhone, a lot of iPhone cases — the good ones, at least — appear to be roughly the same. But, thanks to the inclusion of one really smart addition, the XtremeMac TuffWrap for iPhone stands out.
Consumer electronics are generally the bane of good environmental policy - after all those LCD screens and circuit boards produce a lot of toxic waste and are rarely disposed of safely. The Agent18 Eco iPhone Shield, though, gives you the chance to protect your iPhone with a smaller environmental impact.
Despite the high-quality, scratch-resistant screen used in the iPhone, getting a case just makes sense – whether it’s to make the phone easier to hold or prevent scratches to the back of the phone. And if you’re looking for a good, basic iPhone case, the DLO Jam Jacket for iPhone is a good bet.