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This teardown-style case lets you peek inside your iPhone 17

I’ve been using Spigen cases for years now. They make some of the most eye-catching cases in the game like their retro-style C1 line that aims to mimic the original G4 iMac look or their MagFit line. This year they decided to go all out and break out their Zero:One line, which gives you the teardown iPhone vibe without actually needing to mod your iPhone. This lets you see what the inside of your iPhone would look like if it was opened up, and as a tech head, I absolutely love this. Here is what you should know.

Spigen Zero:One Case

The Spigen Ultra Hybrid Zero:One is designed for those who love to see what’s inside. Inspired by iPhone teardown art, this case lets you see what it would be like to remove the rear plate of your iPhone 17. Here are some of the key features to know:

  • It is made of hybrid PC + TPU, so it has rigid sections and more malleable sections
  • Fully covered camera bump with precise cutouts to guard against debris and scratches
  • Camera control button covered by a responsive TPU layer for tactile feedback
  • Uses their Magfit tech for added MagSafe magnet strength

What I really like about these cases is that you get everything you want out of a protective case, while still being lightweight, adding a camera control cover, and giving you this super unique design. It’s available in Black and white and is on Amazon for $19.99!

Spigen Zero:One MagSafe wallet

Another great thing about Spigen styles is that they make accessories to match. Their Zero:One line is no different. They introduced a companion MagSafe wallet. If you have used their C1 version, then you will be very familiar with this one. It’s rated to hold up to 3 cards, but I have easily fit four, sometimes five cards. The wallet attaches securely to the back of your phone with MagSage, giving you quick access to your cards without the bulk of a traditional wallet. Here are some features to expect:

  • Strong built-in magnets for reliable attachment to MagSafe-compatible iPhones
  • Holds 2-4 cards with easy slide-out access
  • Slim, minimal design that complements Spigen’s MagSafe cases

One last thing I love about this wallet is that its a rigid wallet. So there is little to no stretch or give over time, and somehow the cards never fall out because it has a spring mechanism inside keeping them in place! The Zero:One Magsafe wallet is available on Amazon for $24.99

Final thoughts

So, if you are in the market for a new case and MagSafe wallet combo or just want something new to try out, I recommend giving these a shot. You can get them both for under $45. Apple’s case alone is more than $60, so this is a great value. Let me know what you think of this design. Is this something you would use? Let’s discuss below.

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Avatar for Fernando Silva Fernando Silva

Fernando Silva started off his professional career in the enterprise technology space with his primary focus being moving large organizations from onsite legacy technologies to a more modern cloud infrastructure. All the technologies he dealt with were mostly in the Microsoft arena but he was always a lover of Apple at heart.