Casekoo 13 Pro clear case on the left. Spigen Ultra Hybrid MagSafe case on the right. The Spigen also comes available with black magnets instead of white.
They’re photographed against snow white styrofoam in overcast daylight. I notice my skin looks dark grey-brown instead of my normal tan-brown and the styrofoam looks a bit grey, so take that into account about the colors of the cases. But hopefully you can still see the effect of any tint on the clear cases on the phone color, by comparing to the uncovered styrofoam. In person, I do note a very slight golden hue to the Spigen and a slight milky hue to the Casekoo
The Casekoo I’ve used on my 12 Pro Max the last several months has yellowed only very slightly. I’ve can’t speak about Spigen, because I haven’t owned one of their clear cases in years.
I didn’t remove any clear protective films, but from what I could see, they didn’t appreciably affect the tint of the cases.
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Side view with Spigen’s branding. Casekoo has similar branding on its opposite side
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Bottom view of the Spigen’s cutouts
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Bottom view of Casekoo cutouts:
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Casekoo case has a hole for a lanyard at the bottom. Inspected and approved by Tabby. It’s kind of weird how the case looks tiny and my hand and the cat’s paw look huge. But despite appearances, it is a 13 Pro case, not a 13 mini case. Photos were taken on my mini 12.
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