I once had an argument with another user over Space Gray. Gray is not black, it's a shade of black yes, but it's not 100 percent black. They insisted that Space Gray phones were black, primarily because the screen itself was black. And my stand was that, again, gray is not black. I prefer black (100 percent black) for my phones.I like reading these types of posts/threads. Obvisouly, metal, glass, titanium, etc. can all get damaged. No matter if it is a phone, car, golf club, tool, etc. But as many have posted here and in many other threads, it seems funny Apple should boast about all of the "durability", "strength", of the phone, frame, screen, etc., and then hawk both Apple and now Beats cases.
Even more ironic is how sooooo many debate about what color iPhone to get, just to throw a case on it. If you have a Desert Titanium iPhone in a black case, guess what color it is..... black!
Even with a case on, you can still see the color of the camera module and lens rings. My wife's 16PM Desert Ti has a white backing and Desert Ti lens rings - my 16P Black Ti has a black backing and black lens rings. My phone is always in a case, but I always use dark colored cases and I don't want a big white camera module poking out of it. It's not a huge thing, but it's a thing.I like reading these types of posts/threads. Obvisouly, metal, glass, titanium, etc. can all get damaged. No matter if it is a phone, car, golf club, tool, etc. But as many have posted here and in many other threads, it seems funny Apple should boast about all of the "durability", "strength", of the phone, frame, screen, etc., and then hawk both Apple and now Beats cases.
Even more ironic is how sooooo many debate about what color iPhone to get, just to throw a case on it. If you have a Desert Titanium iPhone in a black case, guess what color it is..... black!
I was accused once of having created a Schrödinger's cat argument about a NIB legacy Apple product that someone had found a couple years ago.Even with a case on, you can still see the color of the camera module and lens rings. My wife's 16PM Desert Ti has a white backing and Desert Ti lens rings - my 16P Black Ti has a black backing and black lens rings. My phone is always in a case, but I always use dark colored cases and I don't want a big white camera module poking out of it. It's not a huge thing, but it's a thing.
I always worry about internal shock damaging components when I drop a phone. For that reason I pay attention to my phones for some time after a significant drop. Everything is screwed down inside and shouldn't move, but you never know.Thank god for a case, I dropped my iPhone 16 Pro Max out of the drivers side door of my 4Runner and it landed on its back on the pavement. My Totallee case is scratched up but I’m so glad my iPhone is damage free.
I'll bet if I put cases on a natural Ti 16 Pro and a black Ti 16 Pro and set them both face down on a table, you could immediately tell what color they were.I was accused once of having created a Schrödinger's cat argument about a NIB legacy Apple product that someone had found a couple years ago.
To me cases are kind of like that. How do you know it's X color if there's a case on it? 😀 Unless you're the owner of the phone you have to take someone else's word for it, LOL! 🙂
Probably. But I'd suspect that wouldn't be the case (ha!) if you were using Ottorbox cases. 😀I'll bet if I put cases on a natural Ti 16 Pro and a black Ti 16 Pro and set them both face down on a table, you could immediately tell what color they were.
Thank you for the heads up, I didn’t think about that.I always worry about internal shock damaging components when I drop a phone. For that reason I pay attention to my phones for some time after a significant drop. Everything is screwed down inside and shouldn't move, but you never know.
Sorry, I'm not trying to say you're wrong - just that I'd keep an eye on it for a while just to be certain there IS no internal damage.
This is precisely why I prefer clear cases, personally. I want to protect my iPhone... but I also want to see my iPhone.Even more ironic is how sooooo many debate about what color iPhone to get, just to throw a case on it. If you have a Desert Titanium iPhone in a black case, guess what color it is..... black!
Oh yeah when people keep saying every new phone has the same design as before, and then when there finally is a new design, they just cover it up with a case again. 😛I'll say it again. To never take off your case and not know, not appropriate the build, the design is a crime.
I have been hearing this argument (not necessarily from you) since at least the iPhone 6, if not before. It's not a new argument, although I do think it's relative to each person. It may be slippery for you, but not for others. I don't currently own an iPhone 16PM, but I do own an 11PM and there was a time when people were saying that the 11PM was 'too slippery'.Honestly, I would love to go caseless for the 16 pro max. The phone is just too slippery. There is no way I could carry it around daily. I miss when phone used to be deign with a bit of texture on the back where you had some grip support.
Funny how I think backwards. If I were to go with a bigger phone, that would be a bigger (hehe) reason for me not to use a case. I hated feeling like I was carrying a brick around when I had a 13 Pro Max and had a case on it, even if it was just one of the thinner Caudabe cases.I went caseless after I got over the "newness" of my 13 Pro, but it did have a LOT of scratches, especially deep ones - and I even managed to get Apple to change the screen once during it's 3 year life due to the scratches. The steel frame also had a few small chips along the edges, but I was not particularly "careful" with it and would set it down wherever.
With my 16 Pro Max, I am opting for an Apple Silicone Case, mainly because of how large it is, and I do want to avoid those annoying scratches I could feed with my fingernail for as long as possible.
I have a 12 pro in Pacific blue and am looking for a Caudabe sheath type in a matching colour case (caudabe understandably have run out of these in blue).I use a silicone case for my iPhone 12 Pro Max because I used to have an iPhone X, but I dropped it and lost it. Ever since then, I’ve been much more careful, using screen protectors and sturdy cases to keep my phone safe.