Best iPhone 6 and 6 Plus Cases [iOS Blog]

iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus are the two most popular smartphones Apple has ever released thanks to their larger 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch screen sizes. Given that nearly nine months have passed since the devices were launched in September, there are now a variety of cases and accessories available for both. As such, we have rounded up some of the best iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus cases based on pricing, quality and features.

Many of the cases featured below were brought to our attention within the MacRumors discussion forums by users who participated in a Ask MacRumors thread earlier this year or in other forum discussions. A few other accessory makers included in this roundup were originally highlighted in our Buyer's Guide of iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus cases last September. All testimonials were obtained by MacRumors forum members with minor editing for spelling and grammar purposes.

Apple Leather Case



Look along the back walls of most Apple Stores and your eyes will be treated to a colorful array of Apple Leather Cases for the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus. Available in black, red, midnight blue, olive brown and soft pink, this Apple-designed case has a thin, protective design with a soft microfiber lining on the inside and premium leather on the outside. Available for iPhone 6 ($45) and iPhone 6 Plus ($49), the case is more expensive than some others but a tried and trusted option nevertheless.

Griffin Survivor Core



Griffin has been one of the most popular accessory makers for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch for the better part of the past decade, and its Survivor case has long been one of the most popular iPhone accessories during that time. The latest Survivor Core is designed for the minimalist, with an ultra-thin design and clear back that allows you to see the anodized aluminum rear shell of the iPhone. With rubber corner bumpers and 2-meter drop protection, the case is a good candidate for keeping your iPhone safe. Survivor Core is available for iPhone 6 ($29.99) and iPhone 6 Plus ($29.99) in black or purple.

MacRumors forum member kgenova:
"I recently tried the Griffin Survivor Core, and I was surprisingly impressed. Usually when I try out a new case, I am back to my Thule Atmos X3 case within hours, but the Griffin Survivor Core is an exception. Griffin lists it as having 6.6 foot drop protection—the same as the Thule Atmos x3—but it is just so darn thin, and makes my 6+ look positively dainty. I doubt it will hold up as well long term as the Thule Atmos X3, but it is a joy to use."

CM4 Q Card Case



The CM4 Q Card case for iPhone was acclaimed by several MacRumors readers within the discussion forums and social media for delivering multipurpose functionality at a reasonable price. The case offers edge-to-edge protection and doubles as a wallet that can fit three cards plus cash. The exterior of the case has a stylish rubber and fabric design, and an included lay-flat screen guard keeps the front of the device free of scratches. CM4 Q Card Case is available for iPhone 6 ($39.99) and iPhone 6 Plus ($39.99) in black onyx, gunmetal gray, champagne gold, red rogue and pacific green. The case sells for as low as $31.99 on Amazon.

Magpul Field Case



While more basic than many of the cases listed in this guide, the Magpul Field Case was another highly favored option because its thick, semi-rigid thermoplastic design provides good drop protection and is easy to grip. The case has a snap-on design, edge-to-edge coverage and is designed and manufactured in the United States. The Magpul Field Case is very affordable at $16.95 for both the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus versions, with a myriad of color options available: black, flat dark earth, stealth gray, olive drab green, orange, dark blue, red, teal and pink. The case sells for as low as $10.16 on Amazon.

MacRumors forum member mhunter6378:
"What makes the Magpul my personal favorite? First, the case is slim and keeps the already large iPhone 6 Plus from becoming any larger. The case fits tightly on the phone and provides a very solid feel. Speaking of feel, that's another point worthy of special mention. The Magpul has a very unique feel to the finish. It has a texture reminiscent of fine sandpaper that provides remarkable grip, a much needed quality for the new iPhone. The case covers the buttons on the iPhone but they provide tactile feedback as though there is no covering at all. The cutouts for all the phone's ports are precise and offer ample room for necessary connections. There is a lay on the table lip around the screen of sufficient height as to provide plenty of protection but not so much as to detract from or interfere with screen swiping actions. This is the first Magpul case I have every owned but now after having one, it won't be the last. I am sold on these cases and any phone I have in the future will be wearing one that's for sure."

OtterBox Resurgence



OtterBox is another iconic accessory maker that sells a popular lineup of iPhone cases, including the Commuter, Defender and Resurgence series. OtterBox's Resurgence for iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus is an all-in-one case and battery pack featuring military-rated drop protection, a built-in battery that extends battery life up to twice as long, wired and wireless syncing and more. The case is designed for iPhone users looking to get through their day without being tethered to a Lightning cable or wall charger, while simultaneously keeping the device protected against drops, scratches and wear and tear. The Resurgence Power Case is available for iPhone 6 for $99.95 on OtterBox's website. Available colors include black, gray, red and mint ice.

Speck CandyShell Grip



The rounded edges of the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus make the smartphones incredibly easy to drop, making it especially hard to use either device without a case. The Speck CandyShell Grip aims to solve that problem with raised rubber ridges that give the latest iPhones a textured feel in your hand and make it much easier to hold onto. The case has the same military-grade drop protection as the aforementioned OtterBox Resurgence and features a dual-layer design with rubberized button covers. Speck also provides a one-year warranty and 30-day satisfaction guarantee. Purchasing a Speck CandyShell Grip will set you back $34.95 for iPhone 6 and $39.95 for iPhone 6 Plus, with prices of some models at $20 or less on Amazon.

MacRumors forum member tops2:
"I have the iPhone 6 Plus, which is just too slippery for me when going caseless. The Speck CandyShell Grip is almost the perfect case in my opinion for me. The standout feature that I saw, and everyone that I've shown to notices, is the grip. I can, with confidence, use the phone one handed. I do need to shift the phone around to reach all parts of the screen, but I have no problem finding the grippy strips which really help keep the phone in my hand without sliding."

Spigen Neo-Hybrid Metal




Spigen's Neo-Hybrid Metal is an anodized aluminum case with a dual-layer design consisting of a premium aluminum frame and anti-stretch thermoplastic. The case is lined with a suede lining so the metal does not come in contact with the iPhone, and a web-patterned thermoplastic on the inside helps absorb and disperse the impact from drops and bumps. The volume rocker and buttons are covered, with cutouts for the rear-facing camera and Apple logo. Spigen sells the Neo-Hybrid Metal for iPhone 6 ($34.99) and iPhone 6 Plus ($34.99) on its website in space gray, champagne gold, metal blue, metal red and satin silver. Amazon prices start at $19.99.

Tech21 Classic Shell




Tech21's Classic Shell with Cover is another option for iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus users looking for a case that includes a screen cover. The Classic Shell is designed to be soft and flexible with thermoplastic, so iPhone users looking for better drop protection might opt for the Classic Frame with a hard back plate instead. Tech21 sells the Classic Shell with Cover for iPhone 6 ($39.99) and iPhone 6 Plus ($44.99) on its website.

MacRumors forum member kgenova:
"Tech21 Classic Shell with Cover is a great case for the 6+ if you are looking for a screen cover, but you don't need a wallet functionality. Despite the lack of any mechanism to keep the cover closed, it seems to stay closed pretty well by itself. The material has a nice feel in the hand and your 6+ feels very well protected. The camera cut out is a bit on the large side, but otherwise the cut outs seem well designed and all the buttons are easy to push. It's a very pleasant case to use."

Twelve South BookBook



Twelve South is a premium accessory maker that makes a wide range of cases for Apple products, one of the most popular being the BookBook. The case essentially disguises your iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 Plus as a vintage book on the outside, while serving as a wallet with slots for credit cards and a drivers license on the inside. The case is designed with premium leather on the outside and a soft suede material on the inside to keep your iPhone protected against drops and free from scratches and wear and tear. Twelve South's BookBook is available for $59.99 for iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus with two book covers to choose from. Amazon pricing can sometimes be a few dollars cheaper depending on vendor.

MacRumors forum member MacinJosh:
"The packaging is super impressive. Top quality. Case is just oozing of quality leather. Cards slide in and out smoothly. Case stays closed when left on table. The amazing feature that made this purchase a no brainer for me was the fact that the phone cradle thingy came off. I can now conveniently put it in my car stand. I wholeheartedly recommend this product."

Wrap-up


With a wide variety of cases on the market at numerous price points, there are undoubtedly styles to suit everyone. It can be hard to find standout cases given the sheer number of available cases, so by sharing thoughts from those who have actually used and liked certain models, we're hoping readers will be able to narrow down styles and specific cases that might work best for them.

We plan to regularly update this guide with new cases for existing and future iPhone models, so stay tuned for more. Also keep in mind that if Apple holds true to form, the next-generation iPhones released later this year may retain the same form factor, allowing users to continue using cases purchased for the current models.

Disclaimer: MacRumors is an affiliate partner with some of these vendors.







Дневниците на обикновените хора – 9

ДНЕВНИКЪТ НА ОБИКНОВЕНИЯ СЪРБИН

Днес станах, изкъпах се и ома'ах една сръбска плескавица. После отидох на работа, понеже тука е така - ако този месец не работиш, другия няма пари за плескавица. Европа не дава помощи и безвъзмездни заеми, понеже сме малко русофили и не можем да танцуваме сиртаки.

На работа шефът вика: "Сретане, ще идеш до България да ми свършиш една работа.То тука, в службата, и с тебе и без тебе - все тая."

Питам го - каква работа? А той ми отговаря: "Ще купиш лекарства за тъщата, че е болна от рак. А в София правят едно чудно лекарство - цял свят ходи да купува от тях. Вземай колата и бягай".

Викам му: "Абе, шефе, ама то си е прост чесън бе! Да ида на село да набера, защо чак в чужбина?" Обаче той клати глава и обяснява: "Точно затова! Тъщата малко вампир пада, ако вземе да се излекува, пак ще ми пие кръвчицата. А така може да се уплаши от чесъна и да се върне на село.. Бягай, бягай".

Ами отидох. Гледам, българите пак ремонтират ония магистрали, дето ги завършиха преди две години. Значи - правят магистрала хората, карат една година по нея и после - нова. Ово е стандарт!

Купих лекарството и после отидох да видя българския пазар. Жалка работа, ви казвам! Всичко дребно, дребно... А у нас, след като американците хвърлиха бомбите с урана - ела да видиш. Доматите са като тикви, корнишоните - като тиквички... А кучето ми Марко, дето ходи да души където са падали бомбите, стана сто кила и се катери по дърветата да лови щъркели. Всички комшии му викат Крали Марко.

На връщане карам си по пътя и току от един храст изскача полицай. Скрил се значи като американски стелт. Да, ама ние навремето един свалихме, понеже не знаехме, че бил невидим. Викам му: "Абе, брато, що седиш цял ден в храстите, да не би коремът ти нещо..?" А той ми отговаря: "А, нищо ми няма, само коленете малко ме болят от толкова клечане..." Е, дадох му малко пари да си купи клековица - братя сме все пак, нищо че навремето бяха с американците. Нека сега да ги болят коленете и да ядат дребни домати.

После още един ме спря, ама като ми видя документите, извади телефона и вика на някого: "Шефке, Сретан е дошъл, бързо кажи на премиера да се крие!"

И след това две полицейски коли ме водиха чак до границата, ама караха малко надалече, понеже чесънът на лекарството много миришеше.

Та така си живеем, но нещо ме тревожи - на шефа тъща му се разболя, като почна да яде от едрите домати. Та не зная - да бягам ли в Българско, или да изчакам още малко...?

ДНЕВНИКЪТ НА ОБИКНОВЕНИЯ ТУРЧИН

Днес станах навреме за първата молитва; пожелах си здраве, успех в бизнеса и "Галатасарай" да бие довечера. Изглежда, аллах ме чу, понеже накрая промърмори: "Абе, казах ви аз да купите Бербатов и да сте рахат, ама вие все на мен разчитате..."

Качих се на колата и отидох на работа. Понеже съм малко началник, овиках подчинените си и после седнах да пия едно кафе - кеф. Даже не кеф, ами направо пашалък. Маратонките ни "Майки" се харчат като топъл хляб, ако не бяха китайските конкуренти с техния "Абибас" - да сме завладели пазара досега - но и така бива.

Всъщност родът ми е от България. Нашите се изселили навремето от там, понеже започнали едни лоши работи. Само че като пораснах, тати беше посъбрал малко пари и ме прати да уча в историческата ни родина. Арканите ми, дето са родени тук, отидоха в САЩ и Германия, а аз - в София. Те се научиха да правят бизнес, аз - да правя пари. Те имат качество и престиж, аз - печалба. Абе, стара лисица е тати, знае къде да ме прати.

На обяд излизам да хапна един кебап и гледам - полицаите ми пишат глоба за неправилно паркиране. Оформиха я, подписах се, а после те се заеха със следващата кола - а тя на кмета. На него автоматично му дадоха максималния размер - кмет е, всички го гледат. В връзка с това се сетих за моето следване в България и как бях попитал местните си колеги - а при тях как е? "При нас, ако кметът паркира на непозволено място, просто махат забранителния знак - обясниха те - журналисти, "Фейсбук", ще вземе някой да снима..." Абе, не сме дорасли в Турция за европейските мурафети, усещам го аз. Затова не ни приемат в ЕС.

А може и да не е само затова - като гледам, нашите политици едни такива... Мижави. Комшиите по-окумуш - избрали си все едни бабаити да ги управляват - да ти е кеф, като се съберат главите на ЕС, да посочиш екрана на телевизора и да викнеш - ей го нашия, як е като катър и цяла Европа прави на маймуни! А ние...

Но пък ЕС стана малко като хотел, който предлага на всеки социално слаб "ол инклузив". То лошо няма, гладни са хората, но ако непрекъснато просто даваш, "гладните" ще стават все повече и никаква ограда няма да ги спре. А аз на такъв хотел ортак не искам да ставам.

Това го научих после, не в България.