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The UAG Civilian Series iPhone Case is made just for the iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, and iPhone 11 Pro Max. Oddly, the case manufacturers are allowed to use up to five different samples, plus they are conducting the tests themselves, so take it as you will. It must be dropped onto the front, back, each corner, and each edge 26 times from a distance of four feet. If you're interested in learning more about military drop-test standards, you can read more details at EverySpec, but basically, it means that a phone in the case is dropped onto 2-inch thick plywood over concrete. It's also branded inside with UAG and the military drop-test specs, MIL STD 810G 516.6. The inside of the case is a mix of black and bright orange and is covered with the honeycomb pattern that plays a part in the case's drop protection. Oddly, they took out the vowels from the first two words but not the third, presumably so each word would have exactly four letters in it. UAG's Civilian Series blends urbane good looks with non-bulky protection.īranding is embossed on the outside of the case in two places: UAG on the left bumper near the bottom, and URBN ARMR GEAR right in the middle of the back. The lip of the case does extend well over the level of the screen for face-down protection. Appropriately labeled Sleep/Wake and volume button covers are satisfyingly clicky and work great.
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It's a two-layer case the outer layer is a hard shell and the inner layer is a softer, honeycomb pattern.Ĭutouts for the camera, mute switch, Lightning port, and speakers ensure full functionality. Though it does not have grippy edges, the case is not overly slippery. The surface of the case is smooth and pleasing to the touch. Unlike UAG's more industrial-looking models, this one leans more towards a sophisticated, clean look. UAG's latest release, the Civilian Series, runs along the same lines, with an emphasis on protection in a non-bulky form. UAG is known for its lightweight but extremely protective iPhone cases.