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iphonefreak450

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I have an Apple Leather Case on my iPhone 13 Pro and it seemed odd to me that when I put the phone on a hard surface like my wooden desk, it feels that the camera lens are exposed hitting the surface area of my desk. The case itself appears to be well aligned and fitted tightly. But it seems that the camera lenses are exposed when the phone is laying on the desk.

How many here think that the camera lens on your iPhone 13 Pro is exposed enough to hit the surface of a desk?
 
I have an Apple Leather Case on my iPhone 13 Pro and it seemed odd to me that when I put the phone on a hard surface like my wooden desk, it feels that the camera lens are exposed hitting the surface area of my desk. The case itself appears to be well aligned and fitted tightly. But it seems that the camera lenses are exposed when the phone is laying on the desk.

How many here think that the camera lens on your iPhone 13 Pro is exposed enough to hit the surface of a desk?
It looks to be touching the table but it isn’t. If you look reeaaallyyyy close you see there’s space between the lens and the maximum height of the case protection.
 
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Just look at the case with your phone in it at eye level and you’ll be able to see there’s enough room ??
 
Guys I am planning to buy for my 13pm but I have been hearing that it scratches the metal frame. Can you please confirm?
It does not scratch the metal frame at all. I use my apple leather case quite often and my iPhone 13pro is flawless. I usually go back and forth between this case and Bullstrap.
 
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