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Everything to Look for in a New iPhone Case

Last updated: Sep 26, 2024 4:38 pm UTC
By Lucy Bennett
Everything to Look for in a New iPhone Case

For iPhone and other smartphone users, phone covers have moved from just being a protective tool, especially for sensitive areas like the cover and battery. Folks use cases to accessorize and express themselves and their personalities. But there’s another useful tool that you can use to study with an affordable budget – a professional paper writing service. Think of this as a hack that can let you manage your assignments on time and the study buddy you need when hiring a tutor is too costly.


There are a lot of compelling products floating around the internet. If you’re in the market for a new iPhone case, this 5-minute read is just for you. Forget about simple aesthetics because we’re about to take a dive into some of the most important elements to look for when choosing a new iPhone cover:

Everything to Look for in a New iPhone Case

1. Impact Protection

Let’s throw in a quick one for students here. We know you’re crazy about your iPhone, using it to snap those special camera moments or even studying for exams and viewing assignments. We also know most students are under a tight budget. That’s why impact protection comes first on this listicle.


Impact protection is easily the most important feature when looking for a new iPhone case; after all, you wouldn’t want a $1500 phone just bouncing off solid ground by accident. Go for an iPhone case with a good record for absorbing shock, saving you from costly repairs.

Great iPhone cases are made from thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU), a material known for excellent impact absorption. The TPU should be able to reinforce your corners and across the entire back of the phone, spreading any impact forces that may damage your glorious iPhone.


2. Scratch Resistance

When using your iPhone, you’ll probably move it around a lot on various surfaces. Over time, this may result in wearing from scratches. Great iPhone cases will reduce that wear and tear, using advanced coatings or materials that can withstand friction.

Since an iPhone isn’t something that you replace frequently, you need your phone to look breezy even after a year or two. Check the manufacturer’s friction resistance specs before settling on a case. High scratch-resistant cases might be costlier, but they will certainly be worth it.


3. Zero-Yellowing

If given the choice, most folks will opt for clear cases due to their sleek and unobtrusive nature. Great, but one thing about clear cases is that they degrade easily and tend to yellow over time. This can ruin their appearance and leave your iPhone looking less than glamorous.

Go for cases with a zero-yellowing guarantee. These usually include materials that can resist UV light and other environmental factors that cause yellowing. That will ensure they look clear and new until the next replacement.


4. Debonding Prevention

Product design is an art and a science, and rarely will phone cases be made from simply one type of material. Often, these cases will be made from layered materials that all aim to enhance various qualities of the case. This may lead to debonding or peeling of the different layers of materials, which can lead to an unpleasant look.

Check for debonding assurance from the case manufacturer using advanced bonding techniques. Also, check for positive reviews on durability and YouTube videos showcasing extensive testing of the case by dedicated users.


5. Sidewall Rigidity and Corner Crack Prevention

Corners are probably the most visible part of an iPhone after the screen and the peeve of many users. With corners particularly vulnerable to drops, it is easy for phones to crack and chip due to impact. Reinforced corners and padding may provide better protection. Some cases include technologies like air cushions that can absorb impacts and reduce cracks. 

The iPhone case should especially have good sidewall rigidity. This extra reinforcement will help the case maintain its shape and ensure that the phone remains securely in place. Manufacturers will often combine different materials like polycarbonates and TPU to offer a good balance between flexibility and rigidity. This will make your iPhone case functional and comfortable to carry around.


6. Button Tactility

Everything to Look for in a New iPhone Case

You don’t want a case that makes it difficult to press or locate buttons. Go for test cases that have tactile buttons. This will help you to easily locate your buttons and press them, a bit like second nature.

With enhanced button islands that are individually molded, you’ll get that distinct texturing and satisfying “click’ with each press. This will improve your iPhone case’s look, feel, and functionality.

7. Camera Protection

Ah yes! The camera – probably the most important and used part of any iPhone after the screen. A damaged camera on an iPhone means a very expensive replacement or even a new iPhone altogether.


Go for cases with an enhanced polycarbonate ramp that can provide rigid protection to your lenses without obstructing the camera. Some cases may also include a raised lip around the module that prevents scratches and damage whenever you lay your phone on a flat surface.

8. Other Considerations

That’s what matters most when choosing your iPhone case, especially when it comes to protection and durability. However, there are a few other things that you might want to consider, such as:


  • Personal style and aesthetic – Functionality is crucial, but you want something that can accessorize your overall look and style. Most iPhone users love trotting their iPhones in hand anyway, so why not go for something nice?
  • In-hand feel – Do you like the way you feel when you carry it around? Is it too bulky or uncomfortable? Test it out first before making the purchase.
  • Compatibility – Check if the buttons, cutouts, screen protectors, and charger ports are aligned with your phone model.
  • MagSafe – With MagSafe, you can accessorize your iPhone a bit more with related accessories like wallets, chargers, and mounts. Check if the case offers MagSafe compatibility and if you prefer a more minimalist look.
  • Price – As always, check if the price is worth all the hype.

If you’ve made it this far down the article, then you’re a bona-fide iPhone user and a lover of functional cases. This was nearly a lesson in product design, and we threw in a little bit of the science and art behind iPhone case design. Check out brands like Ghost-2 for those who are full in on the technical stuff, the Urban Armor Gear (UAG) Monarch for those desiring a stylish design and heavy impact resistance, or even the Apple Silicone Case with its comfortable grip and sleek design.

Signing Out

Hopefully, you now know what to look for in your next iPhone case. We’ve covered important technical elements such as impact protection, zero-yellowing, friction resistance, and camera protection.

Check out reviews and positive feedback, especially from longtime iPhone users. Be creative and find something that fits your lifestyle, personal aesthetic, and, more importantly, budget. See you on the next one!


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