Apple iPhone 8 Official Silicone Case Review

Buying a new phone is always a big investment, but for a lot of us, that doesn't stop at the phone itself. We've also got to pick up all the needed accessories, from cables and docks, to headphones and screen protectors. Maybe the accessory that's at the top of most shoppers' lists is a good case, helping to keep that new phone looking its best while protecting it from accidental damage.
Design
Sturdy and form-fitting, Apple's case is simple yet effective

While Apple's smartphone lineup may be dialing things back in terms of how many color options are available, that's not yet the situation with its cases, and the iPhone 8 silicone case is available in your choice of nine colors. Though most of those fall towards the more neutral-tone end of the gamut, there are a few bold options, including both rose red and the charity-focused Product Red version.

It's also worth mentioning that while we're looking at this case in the context of the iPhone 8, the size of the 8 and 8 Plus are so very, very close to that of last year's iPhone 7 models (with the 8 phones being under a millimeter larger in any given direction), that Apple's cases, including this silicone model, will fit just as well on those old phones as the company's latest.
Impressions
Apple's silicone case is initially pretty attractive, but gets dirty fast
There's little denying that Apple's silicone iPhone 8 cases feels super-durable. The material's of a satisfying thickness, and while that does make the iPhone feel like a chubbier smartphone than it actually is, it's still a relatively low-profile way to add some solid protection.
We went with the white silicone case to pair with our silver iPhone 8 Plus, and while the match is pretty good, keeping much the same aesthetics as the naked handset, we can't help but notice how easy it is for the silicone case to pick up dust and debris.
We're not going around dropping our iPhone 8 Plus until the case fails, but so far our early impressions suggest this model brings a decent degree of protection to the handset. It's rubbery enough to absorb minor impacts, and should keep the glass and metal underneath safe from scratches. While the screen is unavoidably exposed, the edges of the case rise far enough above the phone's face as to create a standoff suitable for keeping the display protected from small particles when placed face-down on a flat surface.
Conclusion

Compared to Apple's leather case, the silicone model feels slightly sturdier, but it's not our favorite. We like the variety of color options available, but no matter which shade you go with, we can't get over how the silicone just doesn't feel as nice, nor look anywhere near as good as the leather.
It's also unclear just how well this case will age, and while we don't imagine that its level of protection will drop off much over time, the silicone sure feels like it's going to start showing some battle scars – or at least, not hide them very well. Much like the issue we mentioned with picking up dust and dirt, that feels like it's going to be more a problem with lighter colors, so you may be able to mitigate that concern by going with a different case design.
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