So, how did I like the Spigen case while I had it? Well, that’s what you came here for to find out!
I was expecting the case to be a lot like my case for the iPhone 6s. It does, after all, carry the same branding. However, it’s not. Spigen beefed up this case a little, for the purpose of protecting the all glass iPhone X, I suspect. The case has more padding on the sides, and air pockets on the corners, for additional drop protection. The case also wraps around the screen without blocking it, and protects the camera as well. It makes the iPhone X feel a bit like the iPhone 8 Plus though, a little too large to hold. However, if you’re worried about breaking your $1,000+ phone, you’re going to want that additional protection unless you, like me, prefer to live life on the wild side.
The Spigen Liquid Crystal iPhone X case looks great, but it’ll add a bit more bulk to your iPhone X, which is already a little heavier, thicker, wider, and taller than the iPhone 8. It also has some strange branding on it, like arrows pointing to the air cushions. I had to take that into consideration when rating the looks of this case. A previous version of the Spigen Crystal case did become discolored over time, but Spigen says it can be cleaned with alcohol to make it look like new. So, if making your phone significantly thicker and larger is not something you want, you may want to look into a thinner case. However, repairing the screen and back glass of the iPhone X is far more expensive than any iPhone before, so if you want more security for your expensive iPhone, the Spigen case offers ample protection with good looks. It wasn’t perfect for me, as I prefer a thinner, less obtrusive case, but for anyone worried about damaging their iPhone X, especially if you’d rather not get an ugly Otterbox or Lifeproof case, then Spigen’s beautiful and inexpensive alternative will be perfect for you. I currently have another case on my iPhone X, one that I’ll be reviewing in a week or two, the Utomic Edge protection for the iPhone X. It’s a kind of non-case case, which is my favorite style, but is likely too minimal for many people. I’m glad I’ve got this Spigen case to fall back on though, if I require more protection again.
The Spigen Liquid Crystal case is $19.99 on Spigen’s website. However, you can also get it on Amazon for $11.99.
Rating: 4/5
A bit basic, but pretty designs and good protection save it.
- Protection: 5 / 5
- Looks: 3 / 5
- Weight: 2.5 / 5
- Ease of Use: 4 / 5
- Grip: 4 / 5
- Features: 3 / 5
- Value: 5 / 5