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Here's how to pick the perfect phone case

 
Almost all smartphones — including budget options — feature glass and metal builds for more durability, but there's still risk of damage. Even the ones with the latest and greatest Gorilla Glass Victus protection aren't entirely immune to scratches and cracks, so we always recommend picking a good quality case to protect your phone. But protecting your device from scratches and cracks is no longer the only function cases serve these days. You can now choose from various options that can change how your phone looks and feels. They can even add more functionality, like doubling up as a wallet or a stand.
 

You may find it a little overwhelming to pick the right case due to the sheer number of options that are available. Let's break down what you need to know to purchase a phone case.

Factors to consider

Before we jump into the different types of cases available on the market right now, it's important to know about some key factors. Not every case is made for maximum protection, and you might not even need something rugged. Do you want a stylish case or more functionality? Here's what you need to consider first.

Type of protection

Samsung Galaxy S23 - Spigen x Cyrill cases

The most important thing to consider before you start combing the market for different phone cases is the type of protection you want for your device. Not all phone cases are made equal; some cases are more durable and offer better protection than others. If you're buying a case to add the best protection, then you might want to consider a heavy-duty or a rugged case. But if you'd rather have something thinner that doesn't add much bulk to your phone and is easy to hold, you might want to consider a thin case.

Buying a thin case for your phone doesn't mean you have to miss out on everything. You can buy some great thin cases that come with extra grip on the sides or raised lip around the display or the camera lenses. They may not be as protective as a rugged case, but you'll still get a decent amount of protection. You can even just get a phone skin that'll change up the look of your phone but won't add almost any protection.

Style

Mkeke clear case for iPhone 14 Pro

If you prioritize the style of your phone case over the type of protection or its functionality, then you've got a completely different set of cases to explore. There are plenty of brands out there that specialize in what we call "stylish" cases that come in different colors or have patterns on the back. You don't like rocking a case with solid colors or patterns? Then how about a clear case that lets you show off the color and the design of your phone? A lot of modern smartphones like the Pixel 7 and the iPhone 14 come in pretty colors that look stunning on their own. Some clear cases are also partially transparent, with a slight gradient, color tint, or even some glitter to elevate the overall look of the phone while retaining its true colors.

These cases are usually made out of silicone or hardshell plastic. You'll often find these types of cases at bargain prices, so you can pick up a couple of them to mix and match. Alternatively, you can also branch out to explore other materials like leather, although those come at a premium. Some manufacturers like Samsung and Apple have their own leather cases for popular flagship phones, so you don't have to go on a hunt to find a good quality leather case either.

Functional cases

Supcase Unicorn Beetle Pro for Galaxy Z Fold 4 on wooden table.

Many cases specialize in a particular function or boast additional features such as built-in kickstands or slots for storing credit cards and cash. These do a lot more than simply protect your phone from damage. For example, many of the rugged cases we mentioned earlier often accommodate thoughtful extras like a kickstand or a built-in belt clip, but you can buy dedicated ones if you don't want the added bulk that comes with a rugged case.

You can also buy battery cases, which come with a battery pack attached to the back to ensure you don't run out of charge easily. Similarly, you can also pick up folio and wallet cases that let can replace your wallet. Some of these wallet cases are relatively thin with only a single card slot, but you can also check out ones with multiple slots if you don't mind carrying a bulkier case. Heck, you can even buy an armband phone case that can attach to your arm during your workouts.

Price

The prices can vary quite a bit depending on the type of case you buy. It depends on whether you're buying a simple silicone case with no extras or going all in with a rugged case with all the bells and whistles. All factors mentioned in the sections above affect the overall pricing, so you'll find yourself paying more money for, say, a premium leather or a rugged case over a simple hardshell plastic case. Thankfully, there's a good mix of options from various brands, We recommend checking out brands like Otterbox, LifeProof, Casetify, Nomad, and more if you don't mind opening your wallets for a premium case. Those who are shopping on a budget also have a ton of solid options from brands like Spigen, ESR, Ringke, and others.

First-party cases like we mentioned above often tend to be more expensive than aftermarket options. Apple's iPhone 14 Pro Max leather case, for instance, will cost you $60, whereas a premium leather case from Bellroy for the same phone starts at $45 on Amazon. It also goes without saying that you don't always have to chase the most expensive option to get the best product. You can always find a good case that fits your budget too. It's all about finding the right balance to get the best bang for your buck.

 

Different types of phone cases

Now that we know the different factors to consider, it's time to pay more attention to the different types of cases available. There's no shortage of phone cases out there, and the whole process can become more complicated if you don't know what you're looking for. We've highlighted some categories below to break down some popular types of cases.

 

Heavy-duty cases

Heavy-duty, or rugged, cases will offer the best protection for your device. They tend to be a bit bulkier than other cases, but you can find decently thin options these days too. One of the best things about heavy-duty cases is that they often come with extras like a built-in screen protector, kickstand, and more. We recommend picking up a rugged case if you have an active lifestyle or if you're a bit clumsy when it comes to handling your tech products.

 

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