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UAG Pathfinder iPhone 12 Pro Max Case REVIEW | MacSources

MacSources
5 min readDec 4, 2020

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Designed with Action and Adventure in mind.

As the price of an iPhone continues to creep upward, I remain shocked to see au natural iPhones in the wild. Perhaps people are a little more trusting, or danger-seeking than I am but I have four kids who are like little Tasmanian devils. I have seen too many accidental bumps, stumbles, twists, etc. to trust my phone to the horrors of luck. Depending on my activity or planned outing, I will often jump between a bumper style case and a more event-proof armor style case. For average to high impact/action activities and those not involving water, UAG has been a reliable option since the company was founded in 2013.

The Urban Armor Gear (UAG) Pathfinder case arrived in a classy 7 7/8 inches tall by 4 5/8 inches wide by 3/4 inches thick hanging retail package. Starting with the cover, you will find the UAG name across the top, a Drop Tested Mil-STD 810G-516.6 heptagon icon toward your left, and the Rugged Protection Pathfinder Series New iPhone 6.7″ 2020 logo along the bottom of the panel. The left and right panels used an attractive grey to white gradient and displayed UAG “Built to Go Further” on one side and Rugged, Lightweight Drop-Tested Protection on the other. Despite the aforementioned features, the packaging’s main focal point was the clear…

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