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Totallee case collection for the Apple iPhone SE

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  • Totallee iPhone SE case collection

    Totallee iPhone SE case collection

    One of the primary reasons I enjoy using the Apple iPhone SE is the small size of the phone so I'm not a fan of bulking it up with a thick case. Totallee has three case options for the iPhone SE, each priced at $35.

    If you have never tried a Totallee case before you will likely be a bit shocked at how thin (half a millimeter) and light (2.83 grams) the cases are when they arrive. Even with this minimalist design, the case enhances the phone by keeping the phone free from scratches and providing just a bit of bump protection.

    Also: Apple iPhone SE (2020) review: An affordable, capable business phone fit for uncertain times

    Published: May 16, 2020 -- 15:04 GMT (08:04 PDT)

    Caption by: Matthew Miller

  • Transparent case option

    Transparent case option

    The Totallee Transparent case is a bit thicker than the two matte finish cases and offers a completely clear experience. There is an opening for the ringer switch and raised buttons for volume control.

    This model has a bit more of a tacky feel to it so you can easily hold onto your iPhone. It is made of flexible TPU material so also offers a bit better bump protection.

    Also: Apple iPhone SE (2020) review: An affordable, capable business phone fit for uncertain times

    Published: May 16, 2020 -- 15:04 GMT (08:04 PDT)

    Caption by: Matthew Miller

  • Clear experience of the Totallee Transparent case

    Clear experience of the Totallee Transparent case

    The Transparent case lets you fully experience the color of your iPhone SE. There are cutouts on the bottom for the Lightning port and speaker.

    There is no branding on these Totallee cases either so there is nothing, including size, to take away from the iPhone SE experience.

    Published: May 16, 2020 -- 15:04 GMT (08:04 PDT)

    Caption by: Matthew Miller

  • Frosted black Totallee case

    Frosted black Totallee case

    I purchased the Product Red iPhone SE because I like the color, but I can enjoy the red even when it is wrapped in a Frosted Black Totallee case.

    There is an opening for the flash and sensor while the camera opening has a raised lip to help protect the camera from scratches. This subtle design element is nice to see since a scratched camera lens can ruin your day.

    Published: May 16, 2020 -- 15:04 GMT (08:04 PDT)

    Caption by: Matthew Miller

  • Matte finish case openings

    Matte finish case openings

    On the Frosted Black and Frosted Clear cases there are no raised buttons. Instead, you will find cutouts for the ringer switch, volume, and right side buttons. This helps make the case feel even more minimalist.

    Also: Apple iPhone SE (2020) review: An affordable, capable business phone fit for uncertain times

    Published: May 16, 2020 -- 15:04 GMT (08:04 PDT)

    Caption by: Matthew Miller

  • Totallee Frosted Clear in hand

    Totallee Frosted Clear in hand

    Out of the three Totallee case options, my preferred one is the Frosted Clear case. It has a white look to it and then when you place it on your iPhone SE you can see most of the color of the iPhone through the case. 

    The matte finish feels great in the hand and it is almost like carrying your iPhone SE naked, but with scratch resistance. Given the glossy back of the iPhone this is also a good way to avoid seeing fingerprints on your phone.

    Also: Apple iPhone SE (2020) review: An affordable, capable business phone fit for uncertain times

    Published: May 16, 2020 -- 15:04 GMT (08:04 PDT)

    Caption by: Matthew Miller

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Matthew Miller

By Matthew Miller for Smartphones and Cell Phones | May 16, 2020 -- 15:04 GMT (08:04 PDT) | Topic: Mobility

  • Totallee iPhone SE case collection
  • Transparent case option
  • Clear experience of the Totallee Transparent case
  • Frosted black Totallee case
  • Matte finish case openings
  • Totallee Frosted Clear in hand

The 2020 Apple iPhone SE is Apple's most affordable iPhone and is a great buy at $399. Totallee offers ultra-slim cases that provide scratch and bump protection while also making it a bit easier to hold onto your iPhone.

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Totallee iPhone SE case collection

One of the primary reasons I enjoy using the Apple iPhone SE is the small size of the phone so I'm not a fan of bulking it up with a thick case. Totallee has three case options for the iPhone SE, each priced at $35.

If you have never tried a Totallee case before you will likely be a bit shocked at how thin (half a millimeter) and light (2.83 grams) the cases are when they arrive. Even with this minimalist design, the case enhances the phone by keeping the phone free from scratches and providing just a bit of bump protection.

Also: Apple iPhone SE (2020) review: An affordable, capable business phone fit for uncertain times

Published: May 16, 2020 -- 15:04 GMT (08:04 PDT)

Caption by: Matthew Miller

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By Matthew Miller for Smartphones and Cell Phones | May 16, 2020 -- 15:04 GMT (08:04 PDT) | Topic: Mobility

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