UPDATE:
Utomic sent me more corners (5 more, to be precise). I also sent my iPhone on a nasty drop. Full update below.
UPDATE 2:
The 5 corners have all fallen off my iPhone. I eventually yanked the other 3 off the iPhone, and I’m back to using a normal case. Utomic reached out to me, but hasn’t responded since I emailed them back explaining what had happened. I, sadly, can’t recommend avoiding this more. Truly, I’ve never had such high hopes dashed by a case.
Installation
Looks
An iPhone case should be beautiful. After all, the iPhone is beautiful, therefore what you wrap it in shouldn’t make it look worse. Unfortunately, it always does. However, the Utomic Edge Protection “case” doesn’t really get in the way of the looks of the iPhone X. It allows the beautiful glass back, those polished stainless steel sides, even the camera bump—which I’ve finally come to embrace on the iPhone X—look great. The Utomic Edges are a little ugly on their own, they look like cheap, dirty plastic, but they’re small, and easy to ignore. I got the “silver” ones. Turns out, they’re just gray, they have a slightly rough texture that looks unpolished and dirty out of the box. I wish I had leaned in to the fact that these will be blatantly obvious and gotten the red ones, perhaps they wouldn’t have looked so ugly. The plus side is that no one really notices them, these notches on your phone are fortunately quite small, and you just notice your beautiful iPhone X underneath.
Grip
Protection
I don’t want to drop my iPhone X ever, and, somehow, after nearly two weeks with it, I haven’t. Somehow I haven’t dropped this. Perhaps the Utomic case does add a bit more grip than I realized, perhaps the glass and weight distribution of the iPhone X does make it much easier to hold than the iPhone 6s was. Whatever the case, this phone has been more secure in my hand (knock wood). However, this case does not inspire confidence. I don’t believe the Utomic Edge protectors offer enough shock absorption to really protect my phone from a drop. Utomic has a few videos online, and other reviews of past versions have claimed that they are protective, but on this heavy iPhone, with these glass edges, it just doesn’t feel like these corners offer enough shock absorption. Maybe they do, but there’s another issue we have to consider, they’re only going to protect your iPhone from a drop on a flat surface. Drop it on anything else, the edge of a sidewalk or table, for example, and your iPhone will shatter. That’s definitely something you should think of before buying this. Even if they protect your phone perfectly from a drop on a flat surface, they won’t protect it from the stuff in your purse, or a drop on an uneven surface.
Poor Adhesive, Slow Customer Service
Odds and Ends
One of the things you might not think of with a case like this is the shape. From a side profile (if all the corners are still attached), your iPhone will look a bit like a dog bone, larger on the ends than the middle. The corners don’t transition smoothly to the iPhone case, giving it a sharp lip. That lip can get caught on things. That’s why, though the adhesive was weak on the corner that came off (and the one that’s loose right now), the one corner fell off and was lost forever, and I have to be extremely careful of the other corner. Because, if that one falls off, the entire “protective” case is useless.
Overall, I should have loved this case, I really should have. It’s unobtrusive, I loved cases like this in the past, and it shows off Apple’s best looking iPhone ever. Unfortunately, poor adhesive, a tricky installation process, ugly texture, and slow customer service responses have made it a nightmare. I’m constantly stressed while using my iPhone that I’m going to drop it and destroy it. The Utomic Edge protectors aren’t a case, and right now, it feels like I’ve got no protection at all. Once I have all four corners, I’ll be much happier, but the fact that this can happen so easily is extremely troubling. At $35 for four pieces of plastic and some cheap adhesive, I can’t recommend avoiding these edges enough.
UPDATE:
Despite taking nearly two weeks to get to me, Utomic did pull through. They send me 5 new edge protectors, instead of the promised two. These appeared to have a different adhesive pad, which leads me to believe they may have had a number of customers complaining about the first one. On top of that, they also sent me their cardboard sleeve for the iPhone X. This sleeve showed me 2 things: 1) I did a fantastic job lining up my original Edge corner protectors without a sleeve, and 2) help me make sure the new corners (another one fell off by the time I got these) was perfectly aligned. It was good to see that they admitted they made a mistake.
Secondly, I dropped my iPhone, and it was a particularly nasty fall. It was bumped out of my hand while I was walking, and fell from perhaps 4 feet, higher than your average pocket. It hit the hard ground hard, bounced, and slid (seriously, this was a nasty fall). My iPhone X is in perfect condition, the Utomic Edge corner protectors did their job. I updated the score for protection below, but I kept in mind that the only reason the protection worked at all was because I had just stuck on the corners that had fallen off. Without that, my iPhone X would have shattered last night.
Finally, just a day after adding the new corner protectors, one of the new ones came off while I was sliding my phone out of my back pocket. This could be due to the fact that the protectors are supposed to have 24 hours to finish bonding, it could be due to the fact that this adhesive isn’t very great, or, and this is my bet, the adhesive isn’t made to attach to polished stainless steel, like you’d find on the white iPhone X. Perhaps the black iPhone X would hold on to these corners better? Who can say?
I love having these, and I love showing off my phone, but they are more of a technical pain than any other case I’ve had. I still recommend buying at your own peril, and only if you’re willing to put up with everything I’ve mentioned for some decent drop protection on flat surfaces and a good view of your iPhone.
Rating (not an average): 1.5 / 5
- Protection (revised after drop): 2.5 / 5
- Looks: 3 / 5
- Weight: 5 / 5
- Ease of Use: 5 / 5
- Grip: 0.5 / 5
- Features: 2 / 5
- Value: 0 / 5