Transparent Cases for iPhone 12 from Spigen

Transparent Cases for iPhone 12 from Spigen

Transparent iPhone cases are an excellent option if you want to protect your phone against drops and scratches without giving up on its design. However, one of the most common drawbacks that we usually find is that these remain yellowish over time after being in the device for months. However, there is a brand that offers very good quality covers at a low price , which tend to resist this type of problem.

Spigen Clear Cases for iPhone 12

The new iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Pro , despite having some differences, are practically identical in dimensions and this means that both can share cases. That is why brands such as the aforementioned Spigen offer covers compatible with both . These 6.1-inch models can enjoy cases like the so-called Liquid Crystal of which we leave you a link below and that has a complete design that even covers the bottom part.

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On the other hand, they have another similar cover called Ultra Hybrid that, living up to its name, offers an ultra light design. Although it does not protect the device as much as perhaps if it does the previous one, it does offer a certain guarantee that you will not suffer scratches on the back and you can carry the device more comfortably in your hand. It also incorporates a beautiful red bezel on the frames.

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Finally we find this called Nitro Force that although it is not completely transparent, it does offer a really robust design and high protection against accidental bumps and falls. It is only available for the iPhone 12 mini at the moment, but they will probably have it soon for the rest of the iPhone. In any case, we encourage you to visit Spigen’s market place to find the rest of the covers and compatibility with other equipment.

And the Apple cases with Magsafe?

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If you want to go to the official transparent case of the iPhone 12 and 12 pro, you will find one that is also compatible with Apple Magsafe accessories. Although this year’s one is so new that we can hardly give reviews of its behavior over time, the truth is that it does not seem very different from previous years. It is not one of the most yellowish ones, but it is dirtier than for example those of Spigen, as well as being more expensive.