Twelve South adds three new cases for the iPhone, the BookBook, the Journal and the SurfacePad

We are facing a renewal of the covers of the well-known firm Twelve South, and in this case they add three new models with a front cover that also allow us to carry our documentation, credit cards and the like, the BookBook, the Journal and the SurfacePad.

In them we can see different designs and all of them very similar to previous versions of the firm. In the case of the BookBokk model, it resembles a book with old leather covers, the Journal model is with a classic color leather and the SurfacPad offers a little more thinness to the cover.

The controversy with this type of covers

We are clear that this type of case is not for everyone, and we know that the first thing that is said with this type of case is: «of course, when your iPhone is stolen, your documentation and cards are taken away ...» But This is something that luckily usually happens less and less and is that currently for many of us the wallet we use rather little or nothing, so having the option of carrying our ID on top inside the iPhone case itself is great. It is clear that this will not be to everyone's liking but the idea is really good and comfortable for most. The issue of putting credit cards in or not will depend on whether we use Apple Pay or not.

In any case, the options that we have today in the current accessories market leave us amazed and it is that the designs of these Twelve South cases for the new iPhone XR and XS they do not leave anyone indifferent. The three new models are really interesting and as always the one that stands out the most is the one in the shape of an old book. We can find more details about them in the own firm's website.


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