“HBO’s The Franchise is a smart, appropriately absurd takedown of the Marvel-ification of Hollywood.”
Pros
An exceptionally capable ensemble cast
Daniel Brühl’s revelatory performance as a weak-willed director
Sharp, deliciously acidic writing throughout
Cons
Several forgettable, one-note supporting characters
One or two unfocused, dull-edged midseason episodes
The Franchise is about as inside baseball as it gets. The new HBO series from executive producers Jon Brown, Armando Iannucci (Veep), and Sam Mendes (1917) satirizes the soulless inner workings of a modern-day superhero movie set. Its episodes concern themselves with, among other things, the interchangeability of crossover cameos, morally questionable instances of product placement, and the death threats that overqualified actresses get these days whenever they decide to dip their toes into a sci-fi or comic book franchise. Will these issues be interesting to casual viewers? It’s impossible to say, but there’s no doubt that they are compelling to Brown and his collaborators.
The Franchise isn’t just darkly funny and quick-witted; it’s also well-researched. The problems that its fictional film crew faces while trying to bring the latest installment of a massive, Marvel Cinematic Universe-esque franchise past the finish line aren’t just believable most of the time but often feel ripped straight from past trade headlines. This gives The Franchise a chance to tap into the very real contemporary frustrations of Hollywood crew members and reveal the dangers of an entertainment industry that cares more about brand management and corporate synergy than quality or creativity.
The Franchise does so, of course, while also lampooning the absurdity of the trends that have brought Hollywood to such a disconcerting place to begin with. The series is a satire with a very clear, obvious point — one that it hits repeatedly over the course of its eight episodes — but its genuine concerns about the future of its industry don’t stop it from having a helluva fun time. “Rome’s getting hot these days,” one crew member says to another in a midseason episode. It’s to The Franchise‘s credit that it always feels like it is simultaneously trying to put out the fires and dance amidst the wreckage.
At the center of The Franchise is Daniel (Himesh Patel), the beleaguered First Assistant Director of Tecto: Eye of the Storm, a new spinoff in an extremely MCU-coded superhero franchise. Daniel’s days are spent not only overseeing Tecto‘s set but also managing the egos of its director, Eric (Daniel Brühl), and its two stars, an arrogant British thespian who is literally begging to be canceled (Richard E. Grant) and an insecure wannabe movie star (Billy Magnussen) who believes he is on the “cusp” of finally becoming a member of Hollywood’s A-list. When Pat (Darren Goldstein), one of the brutish heads of Tecto‘s parent studio, arrives unannounced on set one day, he brings with him a new, pressurized status quo, as well as Anita (The Boys star Aya Cash), an ambitious up-and-coming producer who used to date Daniel.
The Franchise‘s eight episodes follow Daniel and the other members of Tecto‘s crew as they painfully make their way through the film’s 117-day shoot. Various absurd problems inevitably arise. Eric is repeatedly steamrolled by Pat and the director of a nearby, bigger sister production, while the last-minute cancellation of another film results at one point in Pat demanding that Anita solve their studio’s “woman problem.” Her solution ends up involving a magical stick from comic book lore and Tecto‘s sole female character, a purple-skinned phantom played by Quinn (Katherine Waterston), an Academy Award-nominated actress who can’t wait to get as far away from Tecto and its rabid base of misogynistic fans as she can.
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The Franchise tackles all of its corporate-driven issues with a straight enough face and dry enough wit to effectively emphasize just how ridiculous and soul-killing the day-by-day goings-on of a contemporary franchise production have become. The series does, however, falter a bit in its actual depiction of Tecto and its fellow superhero films. The Franchise and its makers have such a clear contempt for the superhero genre as a whole that the show’s more pointed critiques of the current Hollywood studio system are sometimes undercut by how unbelievably bad its central fictional studio’s movies are made out to be. While The Franchise rarely ever drifts too far away from its core ideas, a few of its midseason episodes, including one chronicling a night shoot that is sent into chaos by an impending visit from Christopher Nolan, feel less focused and exacting than the rest.
The show’s missteps are largely offset by the performances given by its cast. Cash and Patel capably emerge as The Franchise‘s de facto leads and effortlessly conform to its rapid-fire pace and acidic sense of humor. Magnussen and Grant’s characters never really develop beyond their one-note archetypes, but the two actors nonetheless prove to be reliable sources of comedy as well. The same is largely true of British TV vets Jessica Hynes and Lolly Adefope, who play Eric and Daniel’s right-hand assistants, respectively, though The Franchise struggles to consistently justify their characters’ roles in the show.
Ultimately, no one stands out more in The Franchise‘s cast than Daniel Brühl. The actor, who has some experience working in the superhero genre, is a comedic revelation as Eric, an egotistical filmmaker who fancies himself an auteur and yet lacks the spine to do anything more than throw the occasional temper tantrum in order to protect his “vision.” The Franchise is, frankly, worth seeking out just to see how Brühl takes lines like, “I really do want to say something about fracking!” and manages to make the absolute most out of them. In the actor’s capable hands, Eric transforms into both a ridiculous send-up of a visionary artist and a sympathetic portrait of a man who doesn’t yet realize that his ideas don’t actually matter at all to his employers.
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It’s this line between parody and real pain that The Franchise manages to ride exceptionally well across its first season and what may make it more accessible to viewers who aren’t as in-the-know as the Hollywood insiders who made it. For those who are, The Franchise may not come just as a welcome laugh, a traumatizing reminder of past experiences, or a much-needed wake-up call, but all of the above. It’s a TV series that scorches just about everything it puts in its wake, and it’s both a good and bad thing that it still feels by the end of its first eight episodes like it has only barely scratched the surface of Hollywood’s current problems.
The Franchise premieres Sunday, October 6 on HBO. New episodes air weekly on Sundays. Digital Trends was given early access to the series’ entire eight-episode first season.
It’s a safe bet that Bluetooth speakers will be on sale for October Prime Day, but you can already save on one of our favorites before the event arrives in a few days. The Marshall Emberton II has dropped to $100, which is 41 percent off and about $20 cheaper than the price it’s been going for over the past few months. In our testing, we found it to be stylish and compact, and it provides balanced output and 360-degree sound.
The first thing you’ll notice about the Marshall Emberton II is its style, which draws on the company’s history and looks like a scaled-down Marshall amp. Front and center is its vintage-looking metal grille, with the company’s iconic logo prominently displayed. You can order the device in black and cream, both on sale for the same price.
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More than looks, though, the Emberton II has upgraded specs from the first-generation model that make it an even better value (especially at this sale price). It has a pair of 10-watt full-range drivers and passive radiators that deliver imposing sound for its size. It isn’t the most room-thumping speaker, with its tuning focusing more on a balanced sound signature than eardrum-blasting power. (But it’s still plenty loud for most uses.)
Like its predecessor, it supports 360-degree sound for a multidirectional experience. If you buy a pair, you can stack them together wirelessly using Marshall’s companion app for more immersive listening. Even if you already own one, its $100 sale price could be an excellent opportunity to get a second and try linking them.
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The speaker lasts over 30 hours per charge and can recharge to full in three hours. It has an IP67 dust / water rating, meaning it’s rated for up to 30 minutes of immersion in a few feet of water. The Emberton II only weighs 118 g (4.2 oz).
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The iPhone SE 4 could well be the next iPhone we see from Apple – it’s rumored to be breaking cover at the start of next year – and a well-placed industry source suggests it could borrow a specific component from the iPhone 14 that launched in 2022.
According to the usually reliable Ross Young, the iPhone SE 4 will use the same display as the iPhone 14: a 6.1-inch, 1170 x 2532 pixel, Super Retina XDR OLED screen. The current 3rd-gen iPhone SE (2022) sports a 4.7-inch LCD screen, so this would be a big upgrade.
If this comes to pass it would mean the iPhone SE 4 will be joining the modern era: it’s set to be the first iPhone SE to ditch the home button and use Face ID instead of Touch ID. However, it will most likely use a display notch rather than the Dynamic Island.
What we almost certainly won’t get with this phone is an always-on display option and support for the ProMotion variable refresh rate, which remains exclusive to the Pro and Pro Max models (though that might change with the iPhone 17).
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This isn’t actually a completely new rumor: for a while now, the talk has been that the iPhone SE 4 would resemble an iPhone 14, and it certainly saves Apple money if it can reuse components that have appeared on previous models.
At the moment you can actually still buy the iPhone 14 and the iPhone 14 Plus direct from Apple – yours for $599 / £599 / AU$1,049 and $699 / £699 / AU$1,249. You can expect the iPhone SE 4 to come in significantly less than that.
Earlier this week we heard rumors that the iPhone SE 4 is going to arrive with an A18 chip (matching the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus), better cameras (that are along the same lines as the iPhone 15), and a new 5G modem designed by Apple.
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Some of the most reliable tipsters in the business are saying the iPhone SE 4 is going to show up early in 2025, so it shouldn’t be too long before we know for sure what Apple has been working on – and whether it’s worth a place on our best iPhones list.
Mini PCs have exploded in popularity over the past few years used as home lab servers. Explore the differences between mini PCs and enterprise servers. We look at processing power, hybrid CPUs, power consumption, server racks, noise, and generally what to expect with both.
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Introduction – 0:00
Mini PCs are very popular for home labs – 0:33
Power consumption driving mini PC adoption – 1:00
Talking about power consumption of MS-01 – 2:13
Limitations of mini PCs in expandibility – 2:44
System memory is a major limitation with mini PCs – 3:22
Memory is generally the limitation in virtualized environments – 4:24
Mini PCs use hybrid (P and E Core) CPUs – 4:49
Hypervisor issues with hybrid processors – 5:19
Dell PowerEdge and HPE servers – 6:11
Enterprise servers can run large memory configurations and multiple CPUs – 6:50
Out of band management on enterprise servers is superior – 7:04
Second-hand enterprise servers are super cheap – 7:25
Double-edged sword with enterprise servers – 8:02
Server racks may be needed for enterprise servers – 8:41
Comparison of mini PCs vs servers – 9:09
Pros and cons of both minis PCs vs Servers – 9:31
Wrapping up the comparison and choosing the right tech for home labs – 9:50 .
Apple’s iPhone 16 lineup is here, and it packs a big punch. But if you aren’t planning on upgrading, the iPhone 15 Plus is still a formidable phone for just about any user. Its large, crystal-clear 6.7-inch Super Retina XDR OLED display with Dynamic Island, A16 Bionic chip for fast performance with iOS 17, and powerful dual-camera setup with 48-megapixel main and 12MP ultrawide lenses are nothing to sneeze at. And of course, you can charge it up with USB-C, since Apple finally ditched its proprietary Lightning charger as of the iPhone 15’s 2023 debut.
The iPhone 15 Plus is still a pricey phone though, whether you’re buying new or upgrading from an older model. You can expect to pay $799 for the base model, which is still a hefty chunk of change. If you’re parting with that much cash, you’ll definitely want to protect your investment, and one of the easiest ways to do so is with a good case (and a screen protector helps out too!). Here are some of the best iPhone 15 Plus cases you can buy right now.
Speck has been a trusted name for phone protection for many years, and the Presidio2 Grip MagSafe case remains one of the best you can find for the iPhone 15 Plus. With the inverted grip design, it provides exceptional grip so it’s hard to drop the phone. And with the inverted design, it is less prone to wearing out like the old design with the rubber grips that protruded. It’s one of the grippiest cases on the market.
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The Presidio2 Grip MagSafe also retains a slim profile and clicky tactile buttons, and it also has impressive 13-foot drop protection thanks to the air capsules all around the sides and corners. So if you somehow manage to drop the phone with this case on, it should still be safe and sound. The case is made with 50% recycled materials, has a Microban coating to protect from stain- and odor-causing bacteria, and is fully MagSafe compatible.
Speck Presidio2 Grip MagSafe Case
The best grip iPhone 15 Plus case
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Toronata Casper Detachable Leather Wallet Case
The best leather wallet iPhone 15 Plus case
Pros
Functional and detachable wallet case design
Slim profile for case itself
MagSafe compatible for wireless charging
Made with genuine leather
Holds four credit cards and cash
Transparent window for ID card
Multiple leather colors
This wallet case from Toronata features a detachable shell case that attaches to the wallet via strong magnets. The case offers a unique genuine leather back that will develop a rich patina over time. The interior of the case is lined with a soft microfiber material that won’t scratch your phone.
The wallet itself is also made with genuine leather, and there are four slots for your credit cards, as well as a cash compartment. You also have a clear window to hold your ID, as well as a slot to push your ID through for easy access. It has RFID protection from card skimming, and a magnetic closure to keep everything safe and secure. The wallet can also be used as a kickstand for hands-free viewing. And the best part? There are multiple leather color options, so you can find the one that suits you best.
Toronata Casper Detachable Leather Wallet Case
The best leather wallet iPhone 15 Plus case
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Ghostek iPhone 15 Plus Atomic Slim Case
The best rugged iPhone 15 Plus case
Pros
Military-grade rugged protection
Supports MagSafe and wireless charging
Shock-absorbing TPU and aluminum alloy
Includes rotating belt clip holster
Relatively affordable
Cons
No built-in screen protector
If you need rugged protection for your iPhone 15 Plus, Ghostek’s Atomic Slim 4 case is a great, alternative to the more over-the-top options on the market. Crafted from shock-absorbing R7X, TPU, and aluminum, it has a raised bezel and rugged corners to keep your camera array and screen as pristine as possible.
In addition to offering military-grade drop protection that has you covered even with drops from up to 12 feet, the Atomic Slim 4 is also compatible with MagSafe and wireless charging, so you can juice your device up quickly.
Ghostek iPhone 15 Plus Atomic Slim Case
The best rugged iPhone 15 Plus case
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Ringke iPhone 15 Plus Case Fusion
The best minimalistic iPhone 15 Plus case
Pros
Discoloration-resistant
Polycarbonate back panel and TPU bumpers
Tough and durable
Clear or Matte Clear available
Budget-priced
Cons
Undoubtedly too plain for some
Ringke offers a wide variety of case options, from clear to silicone and everything between. But its clear the Fusion case is both affordable and attractive, and that’s all because of its simple, clear design. It’s made to show off your iPhone 15 Plus so you can let your device do the talking and not what it’s encased in.
This slim hybrid case combines a polycarbonate back panel and TPU bumpers for solid impact absorption, with discoloration resistance and a micro-dot pattern that’s both malleable and protective. There are even lanyard holes on each side of the case if you’d like to attach a wrist strap, phone charm or other trinket. You can choose between both Clear and Matte Clear options for the perfect transparency level as well.
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Ringke iPhone 15 Plus Case Fusion
The best minimalistic iPhone 15 Plus case
Spigen Ultra Hybrid S MagFit Case
The best kickstand iPhone 15 Plus case
Pros
Simple clear case
Durable protection
MagSafe
Integrated kickstand
Cons
Color only affects MagSafe ring
Need a simple clear case that lets you enjoy hands-free viewing with a little something extra? Spigen’s Ultra Hybrid S MagFit case gets the job done. This clear case is made with a blend of PC and TPU for flexibility and durability. You’ll have the raised edges to protect the screen and cameras, and the buttons have great tactile feedback. Plus, with the materials, it’s easy to get on and off when needed. It’s also infused with blue resin for long-lasting clarity, so don’t expect this one to turn yellow any time soon.
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What makes this case really great is that it not only has MagSafe, but it has a built-in kickstand. Just flip that kickstand out and enjoy hands-free viewing with your iPhone 15 Plus. It’s integrated nicely and isn’t in the way when you don’t need it either.
Spigen Ultra Hybrid S MagFit Case
The best kickstand iPhone 15 Plus case
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Velvet Caviar Pink Stardust MagSafe Case
The best stylish iPhone 15 Plus case
Pros
Tough and durable
Slim profile
Tons of designs to choose from
MagSafe
Eight foot drop protection
If you want a stylish case, look no further than Velvet Caviar. There are a ton of designs to choose from, but we like this Pink Stardust one in particular. But if that’s not your taste, there’s a design to suit anyone’s fancy with Velvet Caviar.
These cases are not just cute and slim, but they offer incredible protection too. You have eight foot drop protection with full body shockproof cushioning. The TPU bumper is soft and you have a hard PC plate for the ultimate protection. It also has MagSafe built-in, so it works with all of your favorite accessories.
Velvet Caviar Pink Stardust MagSafe Case
The best stylish iPhone 15 Plus case
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Casetify Impact Case
The best customizable iPhone 15 Plus case
Pros
Super tough protection
Slim profile
Tons of designs and colors
Website offers customization options
Eight foot drop protection
MagSafe
Cons
Very expensive
Branding around camera cutout
Casetify is one of the best brands out there for slim but incredibly tough and durable cases. You can find several different color options from Amazon, but if you check out Casetify’s website, there are hundreds of different designs and colors to choose from, as well as unique collaborations like with Disney, Star Wars, Marvel, Evangelion, NBA, One Piece, and so much more. You can even customize and design your own case if you so choose.
The Impact Case is one of the best offerings from Casetify. It has a fairly slim profile, but it is incredible tough, durable, and rugged for what it’s worth. Casetify also uses recycled materials from old phone cases in their cases, so they’re sustainable as well. I’ve been using Casetify cases for a long time, and they remain some of my favorites.
Though we’re talking about the Impact case here, Casetify also has some even more rugged offerings, such as the new Ultra Bounce Case, which offers drop protection up to 32-feet, but it will cost you a pretty penny ($100+).
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The best customizable iPhone 15 Plus case
ESR Cloud Series Slim Liquid Silicone Case
The best soft iPhone 15 Plus case
Pros
Super thin profile
Soft touch silicone material
Tough protection
Adds grip
MagSafe
Cons
Not everyone likes silicone
Like the soft touch feel of silicone? Then ESR offers an affordable option compared to Apple’s own silicone cases. The Cloud Series Liquid Silicone Case from ESR has a silky-smooth silicone material that is soft and grippy. It also has a triple-layer build with a rigid polycarbonate core, silicone exterior that absorbs shock, and a velvety soft microfiber lining to prevent scratches. And despite being silicone, it has military grade drop protection.
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And yes, this ESR case does have MagSafe support! You have 1,200g of holding force so it’s actually quite strong. If you ever encountered a weak MagSafe ring, then don’t worry — this ESR case will have a secure lock with your favorite MagSafe accessories.
ESR Cloud Series Slim Liquid Silicone Case
The best soft iPhone 15 Plus case
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Burga iPhone 15 Plus Case
The best hybrid iPhone 15 Plus case
Pros
Elegant and stylish design
Two-layer protection
Several different designs to pick from
Affordable
Scratch resistant
Burga’s cases come in unique, elegant designs that will definitely turn heads when you’re out and about. These cases also feature a hybrid design with two layers of protection. The first is the inner shock absorbing silicone layer that will keep your device safe from impact. Then you snap the hard plastic shell on top.
The shell is scratch-resistant, and the HD printed designs won’t fade or peel away. And the Burga cases have a raised lip around the front glass to keep it safe if you place the device face down.
Burga iPhone 15 Plus Case
The best hybrid iPhone 15 Plus case
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OtterBox Symmetry Series for MagSafe Case
The best simple iPhone 15 Plus case
Pros
Simple design
Slim profile
Military-grade protection
Multiple color options
MagSafe compatible
OtterBox is a brand that is known for tough and rugged cases. But the Symmetry Series is a slimmer profile than it’s rugged options, so it won’t add much bulk. But despite being more slim, the Symmetry Series still offers OtterBox’s incredibly tough and durable protection. When your phone is in the case, it will definitely be protected from any drops, bumps, and everyday wear and tear.
The Symmetry Series also comes in multiple color options to go with all of your outfits. This one is also MagSafe compatible, and it has clicky, tactile buttons that feel great when pressed. OtterBox is a trusted brand, and the Symmetry offers its military grade protection in a non-bulky form factor.
OtterBox Symmetry Series for MagSafe Case
The best simple iPhone 15 Plus case
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Caseology iPhone 15 Plus Parallax Mag Case
The best patterned iPhone 15 Plus case
Pros
Slim and sleek profile
Durable protection
Aesthetically pleasing pattern
Ergonomic tactile feel
Caseology’s Parallax Mag case comes with built-in MagSafe support beneath a soft, grippy exterior. It’s available in three colors, each with an attractive geometric pattern design. Made from military-grade TPU and 3D Hexa Cube materials, it’s a two-tone case that also puts in work to keep your device safe, with an additional layer of protection around the camera.
While many grippy cases rely more on harder, rougher materials, the Parallax Mag option is a softer, more malleable option that has a touch of modern design that’s pleasing to the eye as well as the hand. You’ll find it more comfortable to hold in comparison to a more rugged or even a clear case.
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Caseology iPhone 15 Plus Parallax Mag Case
The best patterned iPhone 15 Plus case
i-Blason Ares Mag for iPhone 15 Plus
The best all-around iPhone 15 Plus case
Pros
Full 360-degree protection
MagSafe-compatible
Strong magnets
Built-in screen protector
Variety of colors
Looking for something that will keep your device completely protected? The i-Blason Ares Mag will get the job done. This case comes in a variety of colors that will perfectly match your iPhone 15 Plus of choice! It also offers complete 360-degree protection while retaining a slim profile.
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You don’t even have to worry about a screen protector with this case, as it has an integrated screen protector built-in! And it doesn’t compromise on touch sensitivity and prevents scratches and cracks to the actual device screen. The bumpers all around will keep your device safe from the impact of bumps, drops, and other scuffs. And best of all, there is MagSafe compatibility with strong magnets, so your accessories won’t come off easily.
i-Blason Ares Mag for iPhone 15 Plus
The best all-around iPhone 15 Plus case
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Supcase Unicorn Beetle Pro Mag iPhone 15 Plus Case
The best rugged kickstand iPhone 15 Plus case
Pros
Rugged protection
Built-in kickstand and phone grip
MagSafe compatible
Integrated belt-clip holster
While we already have a Supcase case on this list, this new model is even better. It offers the same rugged protection that you’d expect from Supcase, all at an affordable price.
This model is mostly the same with full 360-degree protection and an integrated belt holster clip, but it also has some new features. For example, this version is MagSafe-compatible if you need to use your phone with MagSafe accessories like car mounts, chargers, and more. It also has a phone grip that can double as a kickstand. The only problem is that this one only comes in black.
Supcase Unicorn Beetle Pro Mag iPhone 15 Plus Case
The best rugged kickstand iPhone 15 Plus case
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Poetic iPhone 15 Plus MagPro Case with Ring Stand
The best iPhone 15 Plus case with ring stand
Pros
Magnetic ring stand
Dual-layer protection
Very protective
Adds grip
Poetic’s brand of iPhone cases aren’t just attractive but they’re also reliably strong and durable. The Neon MagPro line with ring stands are even more useful, as their magnetic rings are useful in ways you might not have realized you needed. The cases are created up to military drop standards and are ultra rugged, crafted with dual-layer flexible TPE and PC with reinforced corners, bumpers, and raised lips so you won’t have to worry as much when you have inevitable drops.
The back of the device includes the magetic ring stand that you can use horizontally and vertically as well as a non-slip pattern to keep the phone in your hand and safe. You can choose from two colors: a black and orange hybrid as well as a dreamy pink combo, but you may be left wanting for other colors.
Poetic iPhone 15 Plus MagPro Case with Ring Stand
The best iPhone 15 Plus case with ring stand
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Mous Clarity 2.0 Iridescent MagSafe iPhone 15 Plus Case
The best clear iPhone 15 Plus case
Pros
Incredible fit
Iridescent color is gorgeous
Tough and rugged protection
MagSafe-compatible
One of my favorite cases has always been the Mous Clarity 2.0 in Iridescent. Mous cases are not cheap, but they offer some of the best protection around. The Clarity 2.0 case is a clear case that lets your phone color shine through, but the Iridescent option adds an incredible rainbow sheen to your iPhone 15 Plus, depending on the angle at which you’re looking at it.
The Clarity 2.0 is a slim-fitting case, and the protection is top-notch. It adds grip to your device, and the MagSafe compatibility uses strong magnets so it won’t fall off your car mount and other accessories. Though the price is definitely up there, it’s one of those cases that will last forever. Plus, Mous offers a lifetime warranty.
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Mous Clarity 2.0 Iridescent MagSafe iPhone 15 Plus Case
Xiaomi 15 Pro has just leaked in all of its glory. The leaked renders of Xiaomi’s upcoming flagship smartphone reveal its design, color options, and rear camera module.
Xiaomi 15 Pro renders leak, reveal design and other details
Smartprix, in collaboration with X user Kartikey, has leaked renders of the Xiaomi 15 Pro before it launches next month. As the images confirm, the Xiaomi 15 Pro will retain the design of its predecessor, with the iconic square-shaped triple rear camera module.
The LED flash array is now relocated outside of the camera island. Xiaomi may have tweaked the design to accommodate a powerful Laser AF module.
𝗘𝗫𝗖𝗟𝗨𝗦𝗜𝗩𝗘: Here is a comprehensive look at the renders of the upcoming Xiaomi 15 Pro in collaboration with @Smartprix.
Featuring a triple camera set-up in square camera deco with four circles and flash outside of the deco. pic.twitter.com/9S1SZDVlO9
The upcoming flagship smartphone from Xiaomi will reportedly be available in three colors: black, white, and silver. Xiaomi would surely name these colors a little differently. The smartphone seems to have a sleek glass sandwich construction with a flat metal frame.
Some reports also claim the Xiaomi 15 Pro would be available in a special titanium edition as well. Perhaps the Chinese company intends to compete with the Desert Titanium version of the iPhone 16 Pro Max.
What are the specifications of the upcoming Xiaomi flagship phone?
There have been several leaks and rumors about the Xiaomi 15 Pro. They claim the flagship smartphone will have a 6.78-inch quad-curved AMOLED from TCL. The display would have a 2K resolution, 500+ PPI, and a 120Hz refresh rate.
The triple rear camera module is rumored to feature a 50 MP main camera with a 1/1.3″ sensor and f/1.4 aperture. There would be a 50 MP ultrawide and a 50 MP 5x Tele-macro camera with a 30cm minimum focus distance accompanying the main camera. There will be a 32MP front-facing camera.
Besides the professional-grade imaging hardware and stunning display, the Xiaomi 15 Pro would also pack a massive 6000mAh battery with support for 90W wired, 80W wireless, and 10W reverse wireless charging.
Xiaomi may announce its upcoming flagship smartphone will get five Android OS updates. The Titanium edition could also have satellite connectivity.
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