Caseology Legion Case - iPhone Xs Max Case Silver

€0.51
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Availability:
moderate quantity
Brand:
Caseology
Product code:
CO-A18L-LGN-SV / 0819617022943

Specification

Additional material:Polycarbonate
Base color:silver
Compatibility:Apple iPhone Xs Max
Electronics:No
Functionality:protection of the back and sides
Main material:TPU (thermoplastic polyurethane)
Paper weight in gram:7,000
Pattern:other
Type of case:back
Weight of plastics in gram:3,000

Two-piece case, with two textures, combining many features to ensure the security of your phone.

Caseology Legion is a hard polycarbon shell and the flexibility of the TPU layer in contact with the device. The smooth surface of the back cover available in several colors is polycarbonate, which looks very stylish, and at the same time protects the phone from damage. The core of the case is a flexible TPU that connects to the hard cover and the device itself, creating a unique barrier in the event of impacts or falls. The edges and sides of the case are tightly protected by the Caseology Legion core, while providing a firm grip on the phone.
The case fits perfectly into the device, covering its function buttons. The tests carried out (16 falls) prove the high durability of the case and the protection it provides to protect your phone in the best possible way. Thanks to the raised edges, the user does not have to worry about the camera as well as the phone screen, being able to freely put his device down with the display.

Product features:
· Slim and elegant two-piece design
· Hard polycarbonate cover in several color versions
· Flexible TPU core
· Firm grip of the device
· Flexible, responsive buttons
· High resistance to falls and shocks
· Lightweight design
· Perfect fit to the device
· Case compatible with wireless charging

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