funny about the Griffin clear doing that and mohinder going back to a rubber case. Ages I ordered a "incase" from Apple, its just a bog standard rubber case but i never use it as i like my griffin reflect. Anyway, one night i thought i give it a try as i paid like £20 for it so might as well see how it looks and feel. That was 2 weeks ago and i haven't took it off since.
The Incase Rubber scratches the metal bezel (over time).
I guess it's the lip/edge of the rubber that micro-moves over the bezel and causes little scratches.
Do a Google, or search Mac Rumors and you'll find many threads. It is a good case, but once you put it on you'd have to keep it on, which is why I gave mine away.
The incase cover scratches the chrome by getting little bits inbetween the rubber and the iphone, they then rub together, i have one and my iphone is not too bad but i do wash the case every few days
The Incase Rubber scratches the metal bezel (over time).
I guess it's the lip/edge of the rubber that micro-moves over the bezel and causes little scratches.
Do a Google, or search Mac Rumors and you'll find many threads. It is a good case, but once you put it on you'd have to keep it on, which is why I gave mine away.
I have a clear incase rubber case and recommend it if you don't mind the look it gives the iphone. For a fact no iphone cases atm can compliment the look of the iphone, it looks so much better on it's own, but of course we need to protect our nice toys. I have also ordered an invisibleshield full body protection (going for half price atm), it has lifetime guarantee of scratch proofness, so I think I will try it without a case and just with the invisible shield on.
If you want an incase rubber case I'd recommend going to the o2 store to get it, in apple its about £20 for one, in O2 its £6.99 for 2. No brainer.
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