Since I posted this review, and used the case on my new iPhone, I realized that while I love the case, I don't honestly love clear cases. So I have now purchased the case in Frosted Orange, which for me is just a more pleasing color combination. The buttons are still clicky, the case just as protective and I LOVE LOVE the Stash Stand. If there was one thing, I'd change, I would like the buttons to be separate, not built into the case itself. Building the buttons into the case, leaves an opening above and below the button, which could let dust get in between the case and your iPhone, but this isn't unusual and isn't really an issue. Otherwise, I just LOVE this case, even more so in Frosted Orange. Here is the original review I wrote: OK, so Apple hasn't even formally announced the new iPhone's coming, but I know I'll be getting the Pro Max version and I like to be prepared for a new iPhone well in advance of it's arrival. I was very pleased to see ESR already offering them for the 2025 models (likely to be called iPhone 17), so I went ahead and ordered a Pro and Pro Max in clear as we'll get both when we can preorder them. The case appears very well made as you'd expect from ESR as they are one of the really good case makers for iPhone. It's your typical Polycarbonate back, with TPU sides, which are grippy. ESR buttons are usually very clicky, but I won't know how they work on the new phone till it's in hand. I currently own iPhone 16 Pro Max and when they first came out, I bought a couple cases, none of which had a dedicated Camera Capture button built into the case. But when I got a case with a dedicated Camera Capture button, I realized that for me, it's mandatory on ALL future cases. And this case from ESR indeed has a Camera Capture button built in. ESR says this case is scratch resistant and that's really good as scratches do annoy me. But its certainly NOT scratch proof, so keep that in mind if buy this case. They also suggest the TPU sides of the case are anti-yellow, which is an added benefit. Only time will tell on that as eventually, TPU will yellow. Also built into this ESR case is what they call a Stash Stand. It actually surrounds the camera surround and is made of Zinc Alloy. It hides seamlessly, but when you pull it out, it turns into a stand you can use to prop your phone in either landscape or portrait orientation. The only question I have overall with the case is the camera surround is completely made of Polycarbonate, with precise sized openings for the cameras themselves. Not that this is a problem, but if dust get inside the area, it might be annoying as I'd need to remove my phone from the case to blow any dust out. Again, time will tell on this. Otherwise, while there are surely going to be lots of case options for the new phones this year, I can say without question that buying one from ESR is always a great choice in a case which is better made than lesser priced cases and it will provide excellent protection for an expensive iPhone with 3X Military Grade Protection.