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The 6 best cases for your iPhone X in the UK


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The iPhone X is one of Apple's most advanced and most popular smartphones ever. It's a technological marvel inside and out. It's also extremely slippery and you should definitely get a case (even if it's a cheap one) to protect your device.

There are a zillion cases you can buy, but which one is right for you and your lifestyle? Here are 6 of the best we recommend. Read more...

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The Good
Tough • Protects from dust and lint
The Bad
Bulk • Skinny jeans need not apply
The Bottom Line
The Defense Series Case from OtterBox can take some abuse, but you will lose some pocketability in the process.

1. OtterBox Defender

OtterBox cases are legendary for their ability to take serious abuse and that remains unchanged for the iPhone X.
    OtterBox cases are legendary for their ability to take serious abuse and that remains unchanged for the iPhone X. 
    The Defender case is bulky, which means you lose some pocketability (sucks if you wear skinny jeans), but it'll protect your iPhone X from virtually all kinds of impact, dust, and lint. 
    The only downside to Otterbox's iPhone X case is it doesn't shield the screen, which is odd because the Defender cases for other models like the iPhone 8 do. A screen protector will cost you extra, but at least the body is covered up. 
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