Need Some ‘Bend’ Protection for Your iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 Plus? Check Out These 5 Awesome Cases

Afraid of whipping your brand new iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 Plus out from your pocket to find it bent?
Larry Ong
Journalist
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Afraid of whipping your brand new iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 Plus out from your pocket to find it bent? 

Apple’s latest and greatest product has proven to be somewhat less durable than other comparable phones on the market, according to a Consumer Reports bend test. 

Chances are you won’t be so unlucky as to seat on the iPhone 6 you placed in your back pocket, but its always good to err on the side of caution and get some protection. 

Here are five iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus cases to consider. 

1) Apple Silicone and Leather 

Both cases feature a soft microfiber lining on the inside to provide optimal cushioning and protection for your phone. 

With its slightly sticky texture, the silicone case would be the better option for those who desire more grip. 

The leather option is the way to go for a case with a premium feel and look. 

2) Speck CandyShell 

Speck offers a slim (0.16 inches), military-grade protection case in a range of color combinations. 

3) Spigen Tough Armor 

The Spigen Tough Armor is a two-piece case. Its selling point is a foldable kickstand at the back that allows for hands-free viewing. 

4) OtterBox Defender Series 

This case has three layers, an outer layer, cushioning foam, and a silicone layer, and offers dust and dirt protection for the iPhone 6’s ports and Touch ID home button. 

5) Griffin Survivor All-Terrain

 If you are expecting to expose your iPhone 6 to some really brutal weather conditions or drop it from a 6.6 foot (2 meters) height on a constant basis, this is the ideal case for you. 

Griffin’s Survivor All-Terrain cover has four layers, and meets and exceeds the US Department of Defense MIL-STD-810G standards. 

Larry Ong
Larry Ong
Journalist
Larry Ong is a New York-based journalist with Epoch Times. He writes about China and Hong Kong. He is also a graduate of the National University of Singapore, where he read history.