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MUJJO’s Full Leather Case is a great compromise between good protection, great design

MUJJO’s Full Leather Case is a great compromise between good protection and great design.

MUJJO’s US$59 Full Leather Case for the iPhone 15 line-up is as good-looking a case as you’ll find.

The leather is high quality and can protect your smartphone from a serious drop (although I’m not going to test this repeatedly considering how much I forked out for my iPhone 15 Pro Max). You can get more durable, protective cases as MUJJO’s doesn’t have a TPU or rubber bumper around the front or camera bump. That adds to its seamless design, but also reduces the protection factor.

This isn’t to say that the MUJJO case doesn’t do a decent job of helping prevent your iPhone from damage. Its 1mm raised leather bezel protects screen from abrasive surfaces. And it neatly covers the base, without obstructing speakers or charging port.

If the lack of ultimate protection isn’t a factor, you’ll find the MUJJO Full Leather Case easy to love with its gorgeous look and premium feel. The leather ages beautifully and acquires a unique patina over time. And its machined-metal buttons cover all the iPhone’s buttons and offer great responsiveness.

Another plus: the MUJJO Full Leather Case is MagSafe compatible for wireless charging and works with all MagSafe accessories that I’ve tested it with. And MUJJO offers a two-year guarantee.

Overall, the company’s Full Leather Case is a very good compromise between decent protection and fantastic design.

If you want the same case with a built-in wallet, the Full Leather Wallet Case will only cost another five bucks ($64). It holds 2-3 bank, ID, or travel cards. 

By the way, MUJJO also makes a more protective case: the $64 Shield Case. However, there are still more protective cases — which I’ll be reviewing soon — and the Shield Case is quite as luxurious as the Full Leather Case.

Apple World Today rating (out of 5 stars): ★★★★

Dennis Sellers
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Dennis Sellers is the editor/publisher of Apple World Today. He’s been an “Apple journalist” since 1995 (starting with the first big Apple news site, MacCentral). He loves to read, run, play sports, and watch movies.