Spigen Slim Armor iPhone 6 Plus Case Review: Slim Enough

By on October 28, 2014

Overall Grade

8 /10

Pros

  • - Case is very protective, fits 6 Plus perfectly.
  • - Kickstand is excellent for watching video.
  • - 60% less expensive than cheapest Apple case.
  • - Many color options, Apple logo is visible.

Cons

  • - Kickstand is delicate, can snap if not careful.
  • - Silence toggle is a bit hard to reach.
  • - Case slightly thicker than standard Apple case.

One of the downsides to purchasing a new iPhone from Apple is the insane markup the company attaches to first party cases. Using the iPhone 6 Plus as an example, the two cases sold by Apple include a silicone case sold for $39 and a leather model sold for $49. It’s likely that these cases cost Apple under $5 to make, if that.

Thankfully, the third party case market has caught up to Apple over the years and usually has cases readily available prior to the release of a new iPhone. One such maker of these cases is Speigen, a company that develops cases for iOS devices as well as Android smartphones. The case covered in this review is Spigen’s Slim Armor iPhone 6 Plus case with included kickstand. The MSRP is $29.99, but it’s been on sale in the $15 to $20 range since the iPhone 6 Plus launch.

Case Design

I opted for the Metal Slate color, a very dark gray-blue color on the back of the case framed by a black header and footer. On the front, the outside rim of the case is completely black, specifically designed to blend into the iPhone 6 Plus design (assuming you picked up a space gray model). On the left and right sides of the case, the user will find heavy rubber coverings for the power button as well as the volume buttons.

There are six cutout indentations in the case molding, specifically for the silent mode rocker switch, the headphone jack, the Lightning connector port, the iPhone 6 Plus speaker, the rear camera / LED flash and the full Apple logo centered at the top rear of the iPhone 6 Plus. I particularly like viewing the Apple logo on the back, a feature that’s notable absent on the two first party Apple cases (Apple includes a logo imprint instead).

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However, one annoying issue with the silent mode rocker switch indentation is that you need a decent set of fingernails to actually reach it. I often have to swap my fingers out to actually reach it or use a flat head screwdriver to flick the switch. That being said, I usually just leave my phone on vibrate all the time, so it’s not a huge issue.

Lean Back Please

On the back, you will find the included polycarbonate kickstand that’s been branded with the Spigen logo. A word of warning, the kickstand was specifically designed to be flipped out with an iPhone already installed in the case. It’s very easy to snap the kickstand out of the case when a phone isn’t installed.

However, when the iPhone 6 Plus is in place, it feels more secure. That being said, it’s still a thin piece of polycarbonate that could snap if the phone is accidentally knocked down to the floor (assuming it’s popped out to use as a stand). As a feature, I really enjoy using the kickstand when at my desk. I can keep an eye on the phone for text notifications easily and tap out a quick response without actually picking up the phone.

Will My iPhone Be Safe?

As a protective shield for the expensive 6 Plus, it’s definitely more protective than the standard Apple cases. The case is slightly thicker, but not so thick that you will notice it when the iPhone is in your pocket. However, there are cases that provide a greater level of protection. For instance, Spigen makes a Tough Armor version of this case with thicker corners in case of drops. There are also a multitude of alternatives from companies like Otterbox and Urban Armor.

Be aware that there’s no face protection for the iPhone 6 Plus offered by this model beyond the raised lip around the edge. If you want protection for the screen, you will need to invest in an additional clear screen protector. I’m not much a fan of screen protectors, thus I usually forgo that additional layer.

Should You Buy It?

Overall, I’ve been fairly satisfied with my purchase. It’s held up well over the last month. I picked up the case for about $18 and I actually prefer it over the $39 silicone Apple case that’s being used by my wife. I can foresee using this case for the next 6 months until I step up to a case that has additional built-in features like the Amp.

If you recently picked up an iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 Plus, the Spigen Slim Armor case is definitely a smart buy. Speaking to durability, I will update this review in six months for anyone interested in information regarding how the case is holding up.

Click to view the Spigen Slim Armor Case on Amazon

About Mike Flacy

Editor-in-Chief for The CheckOut. During my free time, I love to write about pop culture, home theater, digital photography, social media, mobile technology and cool gadgets!

One Comment

  1. Emily

    January 14, 2015 at 5:20 pm

    This case is ok, but it covers up the phone and it’s still expensive. I bought a clear case for my 6+ and it came with a screen protector (I know you said you don’t like them) at no extra cost. It was on sale for $9.99 when I bought mine and I see they have a bigger promotion on right now, at $8.88 while supplies last. Got mine at http://www.amazon.com/GreenTerraFirma%C2%AE-No-Hassle-Warranty-Protector-resistant/dp/B00PLUYZEG/ref=sr_1_1?s=wireless&ie=UTF8&qid=1418311099&sr=1-1&keywords=clear+iphone+6+plus+case

    and it’s well worth the $8.88 for a great fitting clear case and film style screen protector combined!

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