I love Spigen. Best cases for the money you can get. The clear one I have on my 8 Pro broke a couple of months ago. Spigen asked for a picture, I sent it and they shipped out a brand new one the same day. I've been using them for years and have the same clear case on my iPhone 13 mini as well. Other than Quadlock cases for when I am on my motorcycle, I use Spigen exclusively.
I've used Spigen Tough Armour on my Samsung phones twice now & they fit my needs very well, zero damage, even after a fall onto Concrete. I always fit a case on new phones & possibly always will
I think my biggest complaint is there's no MagSafe on their cases Standard, Which is becoming a bigger and bigger miss. I know you can manually add the magnets but it's it seems rather finicky. I purchased a Tough armor as a backup for my main case and it missing feels like they missed the memo. I bought a TUDIA case with Magsafe and it's so nice being able to attach a battery. Hopefully they realize their error eventually. I know most people won't care but once you're tried it, it's hard to go back.
Do you have the Magsafe case for the 9xl? Do you use a magsafe charger ever? If so, how has your luck been? I put an adapter ring on my thin case and it's barely working with magsafe chargers, but I've heard that the 9XL is notorious for wireless charging issues. Might try this Spigen case if it's working for you.
I went with thin fit too. Coming from pixel 8 and going for the 9 pro (not xl) I know there was a .1" larger difference for screen so I wanted to make sure grip on phone size was still comfortable. When I tried 8 pro XL, it hurt my hand a bit so I didnt want a repeat. It's... okay. I cannot complain. The raised edges not being so pronounced makes me just slightly nervous but that is mostly paranoia. First thing I did though was put on their EZ fit glass protector which was so nice and easy.
Thin Fit is my go to case, just wish it had a magnet in it. They started doing it with their iPhone 16 line of Thin Fit but it's not available for the Pixel 9 series or even the iPhone 15 series.
Bought the Google case for my Pixel 7, it was very slippery in the hand so bought the Spigen Liquid Air case - complete opposite, never looked back 😁. Wish they did some more colours though, loved the red case I had on my Pixel 3 (can't remember the brand). Waiting on delivery of my Pixel 9 Pro, probably go for a Spigen or Caseology case. Google "done good" this year with the 9 Pro, not everyone wants a massive phone in order to get "pro" features.
off topic Google is REMOVING ad blockers like uBlock maybe you could do a video on ,, how to set up Linux then flatpack or ordinary Firefox,, which can still run uB & pin to shelf
Kevlar (DuPont), the material used for bullet proof vests is aramid fiber if that helps. "Aramids are man-made fibers with enhanced structural properties, known for their incredible tensile strength. They are used in advanced products where light weight, yet high strength is needed."
As soon as you chose the thin fit and put the phone in it, it slipped out of your hand. Not a good choice. Why not use the rugged case for something different and then report back on it.
Spigen cases haven't really changed in the last 10 years or so, i wish they added more innovation instead of releasing always the same cases for different phones
Spigen cases are the best - I have them for every phone I've ever owned 👍👍👍👍
I love Spigen. Best cases for the money you can get. The clear one I have on my 8 Pro broke a couple of months ago. Spigen asked for a picture, I sent it and they shipped out a brand new one the same day. I've been using them for years and have the same clear case on my iPhone 13 mini as well. Other than Quadlock cases for when I am on my motorcycle, I use Spigen exclusively.
Only for you guys would I watch a 20 minute commercial for phone cases. 😂
Fair enough! But we seriously have no deals or anything with them...just love the cases a lot!
I've used Spigen Tough Armour on my Samsung phones twice now & they fit my needs very well, zero damage, even after a fall onto Concrete. I always fit a case on new phones & possibly always will
I think my biggest complaint is there's no MagSafe on their cases Standard, Which is becoming a bigger and bigger miss. I know you can manually add the magnets but it's it seems rather finicky. I purchased a Tough armor as a backup for my main case and it missing feels like they missed the memo.
I bought a TUDIA case with Magsafe and it's so nice being able to attach a battery. Hopefully they realize their error eventually. I know most people won't care but once you're tried it, it's hard to go back.
Have the ZeroOne version and love it! The 3D effect to the internal diagram really looks cool!
I have the Ultra Hybrid Zero One case and the magsafe clear case. Both cases are fantastic. Been buying Spigen cases for years.
Do you have the Magsafe case for the 9xl? Do you use a magsafe charger ever? If so, how has your luck been?
I put an adapter ring on my thin case and it's barely working with magsafe chargers, but I've heard that the 9XL is notorious for wireless charging issues. Might try this Spigen case if it's working for you.
@@zakkappius7403 yeah I have a couple of MagSafe cases Spigen, Mous and Bellroy. I don't use MagSafe chargers but have loads of MagSafe accessories.
I went with thin fit too. Coming from pixel 8 and going for the 9 pro (not xl) I know there was a .1" larger difference for screen so I wanted to make sure grip on phone size was still comfortable. When I tried 8 pro XL, it hurt my hand a bit so I didnt want a repeat. It's... okay. I cannot complain. The raised edges not being so pronounced makes me just slightly nervous but that is mostly paranoia. First thing I did though was put on their EZ fit glass protector which was so nice and easy.
Thin Fit is my go to case, just wish it had a magnet in it. They started doing it with their iPhone 16 line of Thin Fit but it's not available for the Pixel 9 series or even the iPhone 15 series.
Bought the Google case for my Pixel 7, it was very slippery in the hand so bought the Spigen Liquid Air case - complete opposite, never looked back 😁.
Wish they did some more colours though, loved the red case I had on my Pixel 3 (can't remember the brand).
Waiting on delivery of my Pixel 9 Pro, probably go for a Spigen or Caseology case.
Google "done good" this year with the 9 Pro, not everyone wants a massive phone in order to get "pro" features.
off topic
Google is REMOVING ad blockers like uBlock
maybe you could do a video on ,, how to set up Linux
then flatpack or ordinary Firefox,, which can still run uB & pin to shelf
I have just one question.
This phone not overheating?
Thanks.
I have the though armor and the Zero one.
Both have very nice look ✌️
Would have been great if there were time stamps considering the amount you got there.
I really with the matte black Ultra Hybrid was magsafe compatible
Kevlar (DuPont), the material used for bullet proof vests is aramid fiber if that helps. "Aramids are man-made fibers with enhanced structural properties, known for their incredible tensile strength. They are used in advanced products where light weight, yet high strength is needed."
I'm already a Spigen fan of many years, so I don't need 20mins of you throwing boxes around, no matter how you pronounce it 🥴
So this is what your life has come to. Reviews of phone cases. Congratulations
As soon as you chose the thin fit and put the phone in it, it slipped out of your hand. Not a good choice. Why not use the rugged case for something different and then report back on it.
I like dbrand
Spigen sucks....Thin are the best cases. Latercase and Pitaka are my way to go ALWAYS!
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Latercase is great!
I personally prefer Samsung and Motorola, but great video
Spigen cases haven't really changed in the last 10 years or so, i wish they added more innovation instead of releasing always the same cases for different phones