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The video provides a comprehensive review of two types of Wally phone cases from Still Union — the Wally Wallet case and the Wally Bullock case. Both cases integrate a wallet feature with phone protection and are noted for their stylish leather design. The Wally Wallet case uses a polycarbonate shell for durability and provides easy access to phone ports and buttons, but offers only basic drop protection and is not suitable for heavy impacts. Meanwhile, the Wally Bullock case for the iPhone 6 supports up to three cards and a bill, accessible via a red tab, but may stretch over time if overfilled. Priced around $50, the Wally Bullock is slim and comfortable compared to bulkier alternatives. Additionally, the speaker hints at an upcoming review of the Walden Junior, a versatile product that can attach to any case or phone.
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In this segment of the video, the focus is on the Wally Wallet case from the Still Union. The presenter explains that this case combines the protective features of a polycarbonate shell with the stylish and functional aspects of the Wally’s leather design. Unlike the Wally stick-on case, which could potentially fall off, the Wally Wallet case provides a permanent attachment, ensuring durability and consistent protection. The case offers easy access to all phone ports and buttons, along with a slight lip around the edges to prevent screen contact when placed face down. While it lacks the adaptability of the stick-on version, it is an all-in-one solution for users who do not frequently switch cases. However, it is noted that the polycarbonate material provides basic protection against drops but is not suitable for heavy impacts, for which tougher cases are recommended.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses the features and usability of the Wally Bullock case for the iPhone 6. The case includes an all-in-one solution with both a wallet and phone protection, capable of holding up to three cards and a bill in a discreet pocket accessible via a red tab. The case design is slim and avoids discomfort often found in bulkier cases. One downside mentioned is that the leather stretches with more cards over time, which can make it unsuitable for holding fewer cards later. The case costs around $50, with discounts available through the Castilian website. The speaker also mentions an upcoming review for the Walden Junior, a similar product that can attach to any case or phone.
