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Do you use a case on your iPhone?

  • Yes

    Votes: 1,353 65.4%
  • Yes, but will be removing it

    Votes: 80 3.9%
  • No

    Votes: 461 22.3%
  • No, but will be getting one

    Votes: 19 0.9%
  • Sometimes

    Votes: 157 7.6%

  • Total voters
    2,069
Caseless here, though I do put it in an ‘essentials’ case when cycling. Just keeps the sweat off it and maybe stop it bouncing out of the pocket if I crash.

Had my iPhone 12 caseless for 5 years and it looked decent enough when I went to sell it last week after getting the Air.
 
I just received a Totallee Scarf frosted clear case and love it. It is so light and thin it feels like there is nothing on the phone so it preserves that thin light feeling but will offer some protection to the camera bar and edges
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Caseless with privacy tempered glass. Since 8 plus I bought two or three Apple cases that finished unused. This time I picked up only one cheap jetech, clear, for selected potentially dangerous situations.
 
I made an iPhone Air-specific poll/thread to see and hear if it was unique from other iPhones in regards to needing a case, then it was merged into this general poll/thread by a moderator. Now the poll data is lost. Completely defeated the purpose, thanks, moderator.
 
I have a 17 Pro Max in Silver. I love the way the phone looks and feels without a case. I'm pressing ahead with enjoying the phone caseless, and have no plans to buy a case.

The smooth corners make it so nice to hold. There is no phone case that can continue to offer that experience.

Anyone else planning to roll caseless with the 17 PM?

I agree that the rounded back feels very comfortable. I’m just quite nervous with dents. Scratches wouldn’t bother me as much, but a dent would really kill me - especially around the edges of the screen. Seems that the glass holds up really well, but the frame, not so much.
 
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