What is the best case for the iPhone or iPhone 3G?
The best case for your iPhone depends on what kind of protection you're looking for, but as always, we'll make it easy for you.
If you're looking for protection against scratches in the sleekest possible package, DeGeeked recommends the invisibleShield iPhone protector. This ingenious product is simply a piece of clear, super-tough (we're talking military-grade) plastic that wraps around your entire iPhone. The platic film is only .2mm thick, so you (and everyone else) will hardly know there is even a cover on your fancy iPhone at all, but don't worry about it's durability. The material they make these out of was originally used to protect helicopter blades and comes with a lifetime warranty. Check out this Youtube video, if you don't believe us. The invisibleShield is available for the original iPhone, iPhone 3G, and many other electronic gadgets.
Now, if you're more worried about dropping your iPhone or other such high-impact trauma, you're going to want a bulkier case. In this case (pun intended, sorry), DeGeeked recommends the Marware Sport Grip. Available for both the original iPhone and the iPhone 3G (also available in white), this rubber-like case slips around the iPhone covering the sides, edges, and back, thus protecting it from the full impact of a fall. (Please keep in mind that no case can guarantee your iPhone won't break if dropped, however.) The included screen protector offers protection against scratches, and the non-slip silicone material keeps you from dropping it in the first place.


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June 08 2010 - 12:49 AM
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