Built for iPhone Ultra owners who bought Apple's first foldable.
For Early Adopters Protecting a 2,500 Dollar Device
The iPhone Ultra is rumored to launch around 2,500 dollars, making it the most expensive iPhone Apple has ever sold. Folding glass and a hinge mechanism are the two most fragile parts of any foldable. A case that guards the crease, cushions the corners, and shields the cover screen is not optional on a device at this price. It is the cheapest insurance you will ever buy.
For Users Who Fold and Unfold All Day
The whole point of the iPhone Ultra is going from a 5.4-inch pocket phone to a 7.8-inch mini tablet on demand. Every fold stresses the hinge and every unfold exposes the inner panel. Our hinge-guard and folio designs are built to take that daily cycle without adding bulk that fights the fold, so the device keeps opening and closing smoothly for years.
For Active Users Who Drop Phones in Real Life
Parents managing kids and chaos, commuters, and anyone whose phone meets concrete, tile, and hardwood floors. Foldable repair costs run higher than any slab phone because the inner display and hinge are the priciest parts to replace. Our rugged and kickstand designs are built to absorb the drops that turn a 2,500 dollar phone into a four-figure repair bill.
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