When choosing the perfect phone case, the small details often make the biggest difference. One of the most common questions we receive is: "What is the difference between a Large Hole and a Precision Hole design for the camera?"
Here is a quick breakdown to help you decide which style fits your needs.
1. Large Hole Design (Open Cutout)
The Large Hole design features a single, bold opening that leaves the entire camera module exposed.
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Best For: Users who love the original look of their phone or use lens protectors.
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Pros: * Maximum Compatibility: Easily fits all types of tempered glass lens protectors.
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Clean Aesthetic: Showcases the original color and texture of your phone’s camera island.
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No Interference: Guaranteed zero interference with wide-angle shots or flash photography.
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Cons: Less protection for the spaces between individual lenses.

2. Precision Hole Design (Individual Lens Cutouts)
The Precision Hole design is engineered for a "full-wrap" effect, providing dedicated cutouts for each individual lens, flash, and sensor.
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Best For: Users prioritizing maximum protection and a seamless, integrated look.
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Pros:
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Enhanced Protection: Covers the entire camera base, shielding it from dust, scratches, and daily wear.
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Integrated Look: Offers a more uniform appearance, as the case color wraps closely around each lens.
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Dust Resistance: Minimizes the surface area where lint and debris can collect.
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Cons: Generally incompatible with external lens protectors due to the tight fit.

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