Top 5 iPhone Silicone Cases
Paul Frank
This Paul Frank iPhone case proves that fashion and function can coexist; if you’re lucky enough to find one of these discontinued cases.
Pros: Great design (Julius the Mascot on the red case, Bass guitar on the black), raised buttons for power and volume.
Cons: Hard to find, fit could be snugger, open-faced design does not protect earpiece, only for first generation iPhone.
Incase
Often imitated, but never duplicated, Incase is probably one of the first on the iPhone silicone case scene. Don’t be fooled by impostors sporting the same topo pattern design on the back.
Pros: Available everywhere in many different colors, raised buttons, form fitting (in the beginning), does not add bulk to your iPhone.
Cons: Available everywhere (everyone’s got one), open-faced design does not protect earpiece, will stretch out.
iFrogz
iFrogz Treadz case is a full cover case for your iPhone. Silicone engulfs your entire iPhone sans screen. Great tread design and grip.
Pros: Protects all aspects of your phone (except the screen), form fitting (design will most likely not stretch out).
Cons: Hides the beauty of your phone.
Oakley
Oakley waited a long time before finally jumping on the iPhone commercial tsunami. Not to be out done, their first iPhone case is made from Unobtainium rubber (the same rubber used in their sunglasses).
Pros: lightweight (but bulky looking), great design, can sit on side to watch videos, stronger molded rubber
Cons: open-faced design does not protect earpiece, only for first generation iPhone
Your iPhone Case
What case do you have on your iPhone? What are the Pros and Cons? Please submit pictures with your comments. Thanks!
