Okay, so I recently got my hands on the new iPhone 15, and the very first thing on my mind was: protection. Especially that camera bump – it’s HUGE! I didn’t want to risk scratching those lenses, so I started looking for a case that offered some serious camera protection.
The Hunt Begins
I started by browsing online, checking out some big e-commerce, also seeing some comments review from other social media. I saw tons of cases, some with flimsy little raised edges, others with these bulky, awkward-looking contraptions. Nothing really felt right.
Then, I stumbled upon a few cases that had sliding camera covers. Intriguing! It seemed like a pretty good solution – full coverage when you need it, easy access when you want to snap a pic.
My Choice and Why
I finally settled on a case with a sliding cover. I went for a simple, clear design, with a black sliding part for the camera. Below is my check points:
- Solid Construction:I checked the case detail, the material looks sturdy enough to withstand a few drops(it claims can do).
- Smooth Sliding Action:Make sure the cover isn’t sticky or jerky.
- Full Lens Coverage:Check the precise cutout, the cover actually protects all the lenses, not just partially cover part of it.
Putting It to the Test
I’ve been using the case for a couple of weeks now, and I’m pretty happy with it. The sliding cover is super convenient. I can just flick it open when I want to take a photo, and slide it shut when I’m done. It gives me peace of mind knowing those lenses are safe.
I even (accidentally) dropped my phone the other day – thankfully, the case did its job! No damage to the phone, and the camera cover stayed securely in place. Phew!
No any issue for wireless charging after put on the case, that’s I expected.
Final Thoughts
If you’re as paranoid about protecting your iPhone 15’s camera as I am, I definitely recommend looking into a case with a sliding cover, I think the sliding way is the best solution for now. It’s a simple solution that provides a lot of extra protection, without adding too much bulk or hassle.