A greige shell, a ridged camera plate, and a floppy-disk slot pressed into the lower corner. The Classic LS is Spigen's Macintosh 128K homage for the iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max, a MagFit case timed, per PetaPixel, to Apple's 50th birthday.


The details do the talking. Side buttons are shaped like vintage keyboard caps, the power button carries an engraved "hello," and the bottom corner wears a redesigned Spigen logo in the old rainbow-Apple style. In Spigen's product shots, the floppy accent even gets two tiny sliders, and the camera plate is ridged like an old Mac vent. Under the costume it's Spigen's usual two-piece build, a polycarbonate shell over TPU, with a MagFit ring inside and a capacitive cover that keeps Camera Control's gestures working through the case.
Key specs
| Fits | iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max |
| Build | Polycarbonate shell, TPU liner |
| MagSafe | Built-in MagFit ring |
| Camera Control | Capacitive touch cover |
Spigen sells it in one color, Stone, the right call; the Macintosh only ever came in beige. PetaPixel's Jaron Schneider puts Lisa DNA in it too, and pegs the audience as people who actually used a 128K. Protection reads standard Spigen: raised lips around the camera plate and a drop-friendly TPU edge.

Retro cases usually settle for a color and a logo. This one commits to the bit down to the button caps, and iPhoners old enough to have ejected a real floppy are exactly the audience.