It took more than a half year for my pre-requests to appear. Was it worth the postponement?
The short answer? No.
The long answer? Construct quality is wonderful. Configuration isn't.
However, on the off chance that I put it through my scoring framework, the Phone Rebel breaks the Top 5.
In this video:
0:00 Intro
0:45 Design
4:17 Why I Dislike The Design
6:16 Protection
With regards to plan, the Phone Rebel case appears to be unique. It's probably an exceptionally extreme case that uncovered a greater amount of your iPhone than the normal case.
Presently the Phone Rebel cases are top notch cases. Most cases are produced using a mix of two materials while premium cases are produced using three, barring whatever stylish completion they use. These Phone Rebel cases have a polycarbonate back, TPU corners and a TPE liner within the case.
The case is firmly made as the creases between the diverse TPU pieces are difficult to see and the TPU corners have a decent completion to them.
The Aramid fiber case accompanies a progression of magnets on them however starting at this moment, I don't perceive any assistants to go with the magnets on Phone Rebel's site. I for one would consider these as single direction magnets as the attractive power on the rear of the case is a lot more grounded than the power on the facade of the case.
Presently the absence of embellishments on the site and the way that I don't perceive any news for the iPhone 12 which is certifiably not a decent sign. What day is it Siri? The iPhone 12's were delivered for Pre-arranges as of the recording of this aspect of the video so no news for the iPhone 12 on Phone Rebels site? Odd.
Or on the other hand possibly the YouTuber who's running Phone Rebel needs to stand by until he drops a huge load of iPhone's in different cases before declaring better than ever Phone Rebel iPhone 12 cases?
In any case, going ahead, without a doubt everyone sees the irreconcilable situation with those new drop recordings right? Bunches of you inquire as to whether I'd do likewise as Latercase or Phone Rebel the basic answer is no. Why? Since, in such a case that I do, I'm not a commentator any longer. Those audit recordings would actually be advertisements wouldn't they?
As far as measurements, it's difficult to truly pinpoint how enormous the case is a result of the edges. The corners themselves are very thick around 14mm's as there are huge lips on the front and back of the corners. The real corner thickness is around 2mm's which puts it on par as other triple layered cases like Mous and Casetify.
From a mileage point of view, the reasonable case will be a unique mark magnet, the carbon fiber one will be an oil magnet and the iced one will look the best from my viewpoint.
Presently the unmistakable and iced cases guarantee to have a scratch safe PC material yet every single one of these items will scratch around 3 on the Moh's scale so fundamentally anything in your day by day life will leave an imprint looking into the issue.
The Phone Rebel cases won't slide around effectively and for the most part handle very well. The uncovered edges diminishes the impression of the gadget in your grasp.
With regards to utilizing my iPhone in the Phone Rebel, I had no issues getting to the catches (duh), camera or ports. There is a pleasant shape at the top and lower part of the case which brings about a smooth swiping experience from the top and the base.
As far as genuine dealing with, loads of individuals love the bare iPhone feel BUT stop and think for a minute, it doesn't generally feel like a stripped iPhone. It seems like an exposed iPhone with a tail since you actually realize that the back plate is there. Outwardly, you believe you will utilize an iPhone with uncovered edges BUT it doesn't feel that way in light of the fact that the rear of the case is still there.
In any case, the entirety of this is a piece meta so we should discuss insurance. We've all observed the cases right? However, how practical would one say one is 50ft drop in everyday life?
Telephone Rebel incorporates two edge stickers and one glass screen defender. Some of you have noticed that they tumble off effectively, dig remained on for in any event a week and a half BUT the glass screen defender, that is something different.
It required such a great amount of exertion to break that screen defender (practically 400N on my meter). The hardest iPhone SE screen defender took around 300N to break so whoever is making the screen defender is doing a hell of a work.











