Moft Movas Frame Case Review: A Case That Disappears in Your Hand
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Moft Movas Frame Case Review: A Case That Disappears in Your Hand

Mobile Reporter
5 min read

After testing hundreds of iPhone cases over the years, I found one that nearly disappears while still offering protection and MagSafe compatibility. The Moft Movas Frame case uses an open-edge design to keep your iPhone feeling like an iPhone, with a 2.3mm profile and vegan leather construction.

I've tested countless iPhone cases throughout my career, from bulky rugged armor to premium leather sleeves. Each has its purpose, but I keep returning to one category: thin cases. There's a fundamental satisfaction in holding an iPhone that still feels like an iPhone—where the weight distribution, the cold glass against your palm, and the tactile feedback of the buttons remain uncompromised. When Moft announced their new Movas Frame case, designed specifically to minimize that barrier between you and your device, I knew I had to test it.

The Design Philosophy: Minimalism Meets Protection

The Moft Movas Frame case represents a deliberate engineering choice to prioritize the user's sensory experience. At just 2.3mm thin and 28 grams, it's among the lightest cases I've used. But the real innovation isn't just in the dimensions—it's in the construction.

This case makes your iPhone feel caseless [Hands-on] - 9to5Mac

The case uses a hybrid material approach: a polycarbonate frame provides structural integrity, vegan leather offers a premium tactile feel, and TPU (thermoplastic polyurethane) corners absorb impact. This combination creates a case that feels rigid in hand but has just enough flex to survive daily wear and tear.

The most striking design element is the open-edge design. Unlike traditional cases that wrap completely around the device with button covers and precise cutouts, the Movas Frame leaves the sides exposed. This isn't a compromise—it's a calculated decision. By removing the side coverage, Moft eliminates the slight delay and mushiness that button covers introduce, while the TPU corners still provide drop protection when the phone lands on its edge.

Real-World Protection: The Drop Test Reality

After two weeks of daily use with my iPhone 17 Pro, I've subjected this case to the usual hazards: desk drops, pocket scrapes, and one unfortunate encounter with concrete. The case's lip extends approximately 1mm above the screen, which means placing the phone face-down on a table doesn't risk the display touching the surface.

The corner protection is where the TPU material shines. During a drop from about 4 feet onto concrete, the case absorbed the impact without transferring shock to the phone's frame. The corners act as shock absorbers, and because the sides are open, the phone's aluminum frame never made direct contact with the ground.

This case makes your iPhone feel caseless [Hands-on] - 9to5Mac

However, the open-edge design does have a trade-off: side protection. If you frequently drop your phone on its side or slide it across rough surfaces, you might see some scuffing on the phone's edges over time. For most users, this is an acceptable compromise for the improved tactile experience.

MagSafe Integration: Stronger Than Expected

One concern with slim cases is whether they can maintain strong MagSafe magnets. The Movas Frame includes built-in MagSafe magnets that align perfectly with Apple's standard. In my testing, it held MagSafe accessories just as securely as Apple's own cases.

The case is designed to work within Moft's ecosystem, which includes their stand, wallet, and quick-release lanyard. The magnets are positioned to maintain full compatibility with all MagSafe accessories, from wireless chargers to car mounts.

Material Science: Why This Combination Works

The vegan leather isn't just for aesthetics—it provides a non-slip grip that improves handling. The PC frame maintains the case's shape even after months of use, preventing the warping that can occur with all-TPU cases. The TPU corners are specifically formulated to be more rigid than typical TPU, which means they don't stretch out over time.

This case makes your iPhone feel caseless [Hands-on] - 9to5Mac

This material selection also addresses a common complaint with slim cases: they often feel cheap or flimsy. The Movas Frame feels substantial despite its thinness, thanks to the PC frame providing structural backbone.

Compatibility and Limitations

Currently, the Movas Frame is available only for the iPhone 17 Pro and 17 Pro Max. This focused approach means Moft can optimize the fit for these specific models rather than creating a one-size-fits-all solution.

The case comes in two color combinations: Misty Cove/Cement (a neutral gray with matching corners) and Soothing Mist/Sunrise (a lighter gray with orange corners). The orange variant is particularly interesting if you have the cosmic orange iPhone 17 Pro, as the corners create a subtle color-matched aesthetic.

Pricing and Value Proposition

At $49, the Movas Frame sits in the mid-to-upper range of iPhone case pricing. However, when you consider the material quality, MagSafe integration, and design innovation, it represents reasonable value. Compare this to Apple's official MagSafe cases, which start at $49 and offer less protection with a more traditional design.

This case makes your iPhone feel caseless [Hands-on] - 9to5Mac

The case is available through Amazon, making it accessible with Prime shipping. For those invested in the Moft ecosystem, this case becomes even more valuable as it's designed to work seamlessly with their other accessories.

The Verdict: Who Should Buy This Case?

The Moft Movas Frame isn't for everyone. If you need maximum drop protection or work in harsh environments, you'll want something more substantial. But if you're like me—someone who values the iPhone's original design language and wants protection without sacrificing feel—this case hits a sweet spot.

It's particularly well-suited for:

  • Users who frequently use MagSafe accessories
  • Those who want minimal bulk but reasonable protection
  • People who appreciate tactile button feedback
  • Anyone tired of cases that make their iPhone feel like a different device

After two weeks, I've found myself reaching for this case more than any other slim case I've tested. The open-edge design genuinely makes it feel like you're holding a caseless phone, while the corner protection gives you confidence against drops. It's a rare example of a product that delivers on its core promise: making your iPhone feel caseless while still being a case.

For iPhone 17 Pro owners looking for their next case, the Moft Movas Frame deserves serious consideration. It's available now on Amazon for $49 in two color options.

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