"very nice. slim and good"
iPhone 17 Pro Max Case
Enzo Aramid T (Mag Fit)
SKU
ACS09906
Barcode
8800283310351
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Overall rating: 4.714286 / 5 from 21 reviews.
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Form Factor
"I use to have their leather version of this case and absolutely loved it! While not the same I do like it especially on the thicker iPhone 17’s. Has a good feel, durable, with a nice design."
I am a construction project
"I am a construction project manager. I always buy these covers, as I feel they protect extremely well, without the huge bulk."
Lovely case
"Came as advertised. Nice texture, slimline profile. I wished the backplate was treated with a slightly tackier substance."
Classic spigen. js
"Great customer service. . . Tried n tested protection standards. . . Yes room for improvement but the spigen spirit still stands true. Classic. js"
"Me encanta."
"Comfortable and sleek. Exactly as expected. Will update after getting magsafe accessories"
"Best!"
"I like the material used on this case - buttons on either side are firm and nice to press. Aesthetically is really nice and recived a few compliments. I personally think it leaves a lot of free space for the camera bumps since if dropped would be dingged up, but those are my two cents. Otheriwse i would give it a 4/5."
Camera Control Button Does not work as designed
"Pros: Slim, Solid construction, perfect fit. Spigen delivers ALWAYS. . . . except for this particular case. Iphone 17 Pro Max Enzo Aramid. The Camera Button does not allow the user to swipe and adjust the camera controls. Is this a one off issue on my particular case or a serious design oversight. Whats the point of having a relatively expensive case that delivers on most points but one of the most important elements, the camera control has been overlooked."