e's own case options for the company's new iPhones — the iPhone 6 Leather Case ($45), iPhone 6 Plus Leather Case ($49), iPhone 6 Silicone Case ($35), and iPhone 6 Plus Silicone Case ($39) — began to show up before the phones actually hit the market. All of the cases are wraparound shells that have been molded in the exact same way, differing only in materials, prices, and sizes. Each case offers button coverage for the volume controls and Sleep/Wake button, with a completely open bottom and front.
The Apple iPhone 6 Plus leather case isn’t cheap, but it is worth the price and an excellent option for users who want a minimal iPhone 6 Plus case that feels great.
Apple’s leather iPhone 6 Plus cases fit the curved frame of the new iPhone like a glove, keeping much of the original design intact, and adding much needed grip.
The tactile feel of nice leather and the fact that it adds almost no bulk to the already large iPhone 6 Plus makes this an easy case to recommend.
Once on, the Moment Lens plate adds just a millimeter to the top section of the phone. Around the lens, though, the mounting system sticks out an additional millimeter and, because of its functional design, feels almost unfinished.
The good news is that as soon as you slip back on a case – I use an Apple silicon one – those two millimeters disappear. The mount is slightly visible through the camera, flash and microphone cutout in the case and will be usable with the lens, but it is no longer noticeable. Or you can also buy cheap iphone 6 Plus cases,please go to favor2buy.com.
Mounting the Moment Lens, though, does take some practice. Each lens has a small gray dot printed on the back. You have to line that up so it’s pointing toward the left edge of the iPhone 6 (in the direction of the side featuring the power button). Then you place the lens mount into the hole on the faceplate and twist gently to the right. At first I couldn’t properly seat the lens and then I kept attaching it at an angle. Eventually, though, I got the hang of placing and twisting and soon was almost expert at mounting the Tele and the Wide.
My iPhone 6 Plus, check out my full review, continues to be my preferred smartphone. Unlike other phones, I carry my iPhone 6 Plus in a case to make sure it doesn't bend in my pocket and I have a better grip on it.
I spent the last week with a few new cases from Griffin, Moshi, and Seidio. One lets me leave the wallet behind while also helping me enjoy video content, another wraps the iPhone in a rigid metal shell, and the last props the iPhone 6 Plus up for watching media content on the go while providing support for belt mounting.
You will find the pros, cons, price, and thoughts on who each case is for as you go through the image gallery.
After testing out each case, my personal preference is the Moshi iGlaze Armour due to the protection it offers while closely matching the style of the iPhone.
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