my iPhone XS came in a Spigen case which I paid about $15 for and I decided to use Spigen again for the 11 Pro. I'm glad I did. The fit is perfect, the cutouts are precise, the button covers have a nice feel, the front edge protects the screen but not so close or high that it's an issue when typing or swiping the edge. The secret weapon of many Spigen cases (at least this one and the last one I had) are the very small raised corners on the back of the case. They've raised the back of the case 1/2-1mm above any surface the case rests on, greatly reducing scratches. It is important? no It's a really nice and subtle touch that visibly reduces the scratches and scuffs the back of your case might get when it was otherwise in full contact and slipping every time it was placed face up? Yes. And by the way, how many cases are this cheap, well-made, durable, with precise cutouts, and really protect the phone from the most common everyday falls? Not as much. Yes, you can find many soft, flexible silicone cases for $10 or less, but this case is a step up in terms of protection. One final note: the sides, like most of their armor cases, have "just enough grip but not too much". This means it offers some tactile grip to inspire confidence when holding it, but not so much that it packs fluff in your pocket, purse, or elsewhere. No fluff at all. In short, it's got everything you could want in a case of this style, range, price and nothing else, plus some really nice useful features. money well spent.
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