![]() There is a very nice video showing the features of the case. The iGlass case actual adds to and builds upon the premium quality of it. This case doesn’t lower the aesthetics or construction quality of the Apple smartphone whatsoever. They are made of rubber or plastic and just not worthy of the quality construction of the iPhone. Many cases“cheapen” the iPhone with the materials used in them. The 0.1 mm gap between the back of the iPhone and the tempered glass provides a good space for heat to escape, and the aluminum frame even serves as a heat sink to help disperse any heat. I have always been concerned about rubber-type cases that touch and basically insulate the iPhone, thus preventing heat from easily escaping. With the power of the A10 chip there is always going to be some heat to dissipate. Once you read the instructions and follow them, the case easily assembles, and there is a small locking switch at the top to keep the case together. You simply cannot pop on this case with the rigidness of the aluminum frame. I do advise to read the instructions first when using the iGlass. They are easy to press and have a very solid feel and audible click making the iPhone easy to control via the buttons. They are some of the best buttons I’ve ever experienced on a case. There are two separate volume buttons and a power button. The frame has buttons to depress the three iPhone buttons. The frame has specially constructed corners to permit signals to easily transmit to and from the iPhone. Most cases and bumpers are somewhat soft and malleable but this one was quite rigid as it is aluminum, which lends a very good and solid feel to an already well constructed iPhone. I noted immediately the rigidity of the frame. ![]() To keep dust from getting under the case at the camera cutout there is a small rubber gasket that is lightly glued to stick to the case - and which makes a seal where the iPhone camera and flash is located. Only 13% of the iPhone is touched by the case. There is only a 0.1mm gap between the glass and the back of the iPhone, but the glass never touches the iPhone. The clarity of the back clearly shows not only the Apple logo, but you can even still see the small writing at the bottom of the iPhone’s back. This should prevent scratching under most circumstances. The glass is only 0.8mm thick, and the transparency is 90% with a hardness of 7H. The case is two parts– an aluminum frame and a tempered glass back. I had the opportunity to test one of the cases this week.
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