A atchudy macrumors newbie Original poster Apr 8, 2008 14 0 Trumbull, CT Aug 10, 2008 #1 I have had my incase 3G case for about a week, and I just took it off, and I noticed that the thin chrome bezel is pretty scratched up. Has anyone experienced this?
I have had my incase 3G case for about a week, and I just took it off, and I noticed that the thin chrome bezel is pretty scratched up. Has anyone experienced this?
A aphexii macrumors 6502 Feb 22, 2006 349 0 Aug 10, 2008 #2 Its was very common with nearly every case for the 1st gen iPhone (other than fairly loose fitting pouches). Debris gets caught in between the case and the iPhone and the bezel is very easily scratched.
Its was very common with nearly every case for the 1st gen iPhone (other than fairly loose fitting pouches). Debris gets caught in between the case and the iPhone and the bezel is very easily scratched.
S slapppy macrumors 65816 Mar 20, 2008 1,227 42 Aug 10, 2008 #3 atchudy said: I have had my incase 3G case for about a week, and I just took it off, and I noticed that the thin chrome bezel is pretty scratched up. Has anyone experienced this? Click to expand... Which model is that one? Is it the Protective Cover or the Leather Sleeve?
atchudy said: I have had my incase 3G case for about a week, and I just took it off, and I noticed that the thin chrome bezel is pretty scratched up. Has anyone experienced this? Click to expand... Which model is that one? Is it the Protective Cover or the Leather Sleeve?
A atchudy macrumors newbie Original poster Apr 8, 2008 14 0 Trumbull, CT Aug 10, 2008 #4 the protective cover. I really only bought the case so this wouldn't happen, so i guess theres no point to the case anymore.
the protective cover. I really only bought the case so this wouldn't happen, so i guess theres no point to the case anymore.
abijnk macrumors 68040 Oct 15, 2007 3,287 5 Los Angeles, CA Aug 10, 2008 #5 atchudy said: the protective cover. I really only bought the case so this wouldn't happen, so i guess theres no point to the case anymore. Click to expand... Tough break. A little research on here would have saved you the money. This was/is a very common issue with those types of cases. Just an FYI, really research cases. You will spend a lot of money trying to fond the right one if you don't.
atchudy said: the protective cover. I really only bought the case so this wouldn't happen, so i guess theres no point to the case anymore. Click to expand... Tough break. A little research on here would have saved you the money. This was/is a very common issue with those types of cases. Just an FYI, really research cases. You will spend a lot of money trying to fond the right one if you don't.
A aphexii macrumors 6502 Feb 22, 2006 349 0 Aug 10, 2008 #6 atchudy said: the protective cover. I really only bought the case so this wouldn't happen, so i guess theres no point to the case anymore. Click to expand... Most cases are really meant to protect from drops/falls, not scratches.
atchudy said: the protective cover. I really only bought the case so this wouldn't happen, so i guess theres no point to the case anymore. Click to expand... Most cases are really meant to protect from drops/falls, not scratches.
C Cobra2001 macrumors regular Nov 5, 2007 104 0 SoCal Aug 11, 2008 #7 atchudy said: I have had my incase 3G case for about a week, and I just took it off, and I noticed that the thin chrome bezel is pretty scratched up. Has anyone experienced this? Click to expand... Have any pics so we can see to what degree the case scratched the iPhone?
atchudy said: I have had my incase 3G case for about a week, and I just took it off, and I noticed that the thin chrome bezel is pretty scratched up. Has anyone experienced this? Click to expand... Have any pics so we can see to what degree the case scratched the iPhone?