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Review on OtterBox Symmetry Series Case For IPhone 13 Pro (ONLY) - Renaissance Pink by Billy Berry

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Fit and quality isn't what it used to be

I've been an OtterBox fan since 2007 and a Symmetry fan since 2017. I'm also a fan of pink. So I thought this case would be perfect for iPhone 13 Pro. At $49.95, it should be damn close, especially since it's OtterBox (the only manufacturer to have Apple-exclusive cases for the iPhone 13 series). The cutouts are accurate, I give it; but the top of the case has dirty edges. It's just not strong enough to pack the device properly! I've tried to capture in photos how noticeable it is in real life that the edge of an iPhone is flared. ), THEN it is tight-fitting. **Results: It is super flexible when there is no reinforcement between bends. (So on the left side of the top power cutout to the volume down button; on the right side of the top sleep button to the "X" in the OtterBox; and on the bottom where the speakers and connector are.) It can be designed to be used with a protective film and they just don't talk about it. (They say it's antimicrobial, but it doesn't say it on the packaging, nor on the identical model that OtterBox sells direct.) This now thinner (and less rubbery) lip makes me anxious (like I've never done) with symmetry, even with built-in PopSocket 2019 because it's not that flexible) that the screen might break if it lands face down. The whole body looks like cheap plastic, like a child's toy. (I chose a pink Barbie, by the way, haha). So, just know that symmetry in general, if not in function, isn't what it used to be.

Pros
  • Cell phones and accessories
Cons
  • Some bugs