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      12-07-2020, 11:18 AM   #27
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For low profile designs, I've had good luck with Spigen products. Very minimal design as well.
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Spigen
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+1. Been using the Spigen cases on my last 3 iPhones.
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I have a spigen case on my iphone it was pretty cheap and has been great.
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Spigen for sure; I've run the Ultra Hybrid model on the last 3 or 4 iPhones. They have some thinner models that will likely work better for you if your main goal is thin.

Equally as annoying as 'sticky', I'd avoid anything with clear sides as well. Those feel 'plasticky' and have a weird tactile feel as it relates to volume, etc. buttons on the sides of the phone. As mentioned above, it's a difference in material that creates these differences for sure.

For the reasons above, that's why I tend to stay away from 2 piece covers (soft molded cover w/ a hard snap over back) as well.
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Thanks all - I put the Spigen Ultra Hybrid on my xmas list and will give it a shot. It looks to have the combo of thin and not too grippy I am looking for.

Thank you all!
I started off with Otterbox, then Lifeproof, then Spigen...and settled on Spigen. (I've had the original iPhone; 3GS; 4S; 6S; 12 mini).

I have the new iPhone 12 mini now and put the Spigen Neo Hybrid on it. Love it.
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