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UAG Outback Series iPhone Case REVIEW | MacSources
An environmentally conscious iPhone case provides responsible protection with a simple, clean design.
I’ve never been one to put my phone in a case. I will on certain occasions when I think my phone might be in greater danger than a standard day, but for the most part, I carry my phone around naked. Even though I dislike covering up my phone with a case, I do understand the merits of a good case. Whenever new iPhones are released, I always take note of the new cases that hit the shelves and this one — the Outback Series — from UAG caught my eye.
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The Outback Series iPhone Case is 100% biodegradable. It’s the first biodegradable and compostable series of cases from UAG. It’s designed to be smooth with an ergonomic design so that it provides a great in-hand feel. Besides being environmentally-friendly, the Outback Series case also features a raised camera bezel for camera lens protection as well as a raised bezel around the screen. The case is ultra-thin and has a soft-touch feel to it. The inside has a hollow honeycomb structure built-in and the case meets military drop-test standards (MIL-STD 810G 516.6). The case is compatible with Apple’s new MagSafe and Qi-Wireless Charging. The case measures 6.1 in x 3.1 in x 0.48 in and weighs 1.1 oz. The case is available in five different colors — orange, lilac, mallard, olive, and black.