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What Is The Best Iphone Xr Phone Case

I was the accessories editor at iLounge for a little over 3 years. During my tenure there, I reviewed more than 1,000 products, virtually of which were cases. I've besides been Wirecutter's case reviewer for the past 3 years, where I've reviewed hundreds more than cases. Those numbers bridge multiple generations of Apple devices, including every iPhone since the iPhone 4 and every iPad. I've probably handled more than iPhone cases than almost anyone on the planet, and so I have a particularly experienced perspective and depth of cognition when it comes to these items.

We also conducted hands-on panel discussions with multiple groups of Wirecutter staff to get a range of subjective opinions on our picks.

Our selection

Who it's for: Anyone looking for a simply designed, long-lasting, protective case at an affordable price.

Why it'south great: The Smartish Gripmunk for iPhone X/XS, iPhone XS Max, and iPhone XR has been one of our picks since the iPhone 7, and for good reason: Information technology's the epitome of what a neat bones example should be. We know from years of feedback from readers, Wirecutter staff, and family and friends that near people want a example that's slim, plainly designed, reliably protective, and cheap. The Gripmunk is exactly that—a simple case that hits all the right notes, offer the best balance of protection, features, blueprint, and toll of any case we've tested. And it lasts: fifty-fifty later a twelvemonth of daily apply, the Gripmunk we long-term tested with an iPhone X is still in neat shape.

Photo: Sarah Kobos

The Gripmunk is a jumpsuit case fabricated of TPU (thermoplastic polyurethane, a flexible plastic) and is thinner and lighter than most basic cases. It covers more of the of import parts of the telephone than nigh cases, without getting in the way of using the handset—to get more protection, you'd accept to apply a much bulkier example. It also has but enough give to get in easy to install, without being then loose that the sides pull away—something that can be a trouble on junior TPU and plastic cases. The back panel has a rubbery grip (enough to not slide around too much in your hand, but not so much that it's hard to slide into or out of a pocket), and the edges have a rougher, pebbly texture. Combined, the two elements make this case feel secure in the hand; we never worried nigh our iPhone slipping out of our grasp while using this case. The visitor claims that air pockets in each of the four corners offer a degree of drop protection.

A close up of the cutouts and textured grip on the Gripmunk iphone case.

Nosotros similar the Gripmunk's properly sized cutouts, clicky buttons, and textured grip. Photo: Michael Hession

The openings for the phone'southward Lightning-connector port, speaker, and microphone are well-sized without leaving too much of the phone'south steel frame exposed, and the buttons remain pleasantly clicky through the TPU. The lip around the screen is alpine plenty to run into Apple tree'south recommendation for preventing damage to the screen if you put the phone face-down on a desk or table, and Smartish includes a screen-protector film as a bonus. (If you plan to use a screen protector, though, we suggest spending a few actress bucks to get the screen protector we recommend.)

Flaws but non dealbreakers: The Smartish Gripmunk isn't unattractive, but it won't stand out in a crowd: It's obviously, and we'd love a broader selection of colors; it also has the company logo stamped on information technology, merely the design is minimal and located toward the bottom where your hand volition likely cover it.

Every bit with any case that tries to find a good balance between bulk and protection, the Gripmunk won't protect against every impact. No case can, but if you desire to be extra condom, take a expect at our more-protective pick.

Because Smartish doesn't accept specific versions of this case for the iPhone XS and Ten, you may observe that the camera on the iPhone XS—which is a trivial longer than the ane on the X—is slightly off-center from the photographic camera opening in the instance. It'due south a small-scale item that most people won't even detect unless they're really looking for it, only if you lot're picky, this may not be the iPhone case for you. The opening for the iPhone XR's camera is aggressively large, detracting from the overall design of the example. But Smartish tells u.s. that the size, and the black ring, are necessary to forestall problems affecting the flash. Because the iPhone XR's wink is affluent with the body rather than raised with the photographic camera module, it needs more space around it to prevent diffusion.

A close up of the bottom half on the Gripmunk iphone case.

The Smartish'south enclosed lower lip allows it to offering more protection than many other cases. Photograph: Michael Hession

The Smartish example has a raised lower edge, which helps protect the entire perimeter of the screen, but you may find that it gets in the fashion of the ubiquitous "swipe-upward" gesture that replaced the home button on the iPhone X. We think the extra protection of this lower lip is worth it to stop the bottom of your phone from getting dinged upward, and the gesture works just as well if you lot start it inside the lip rather than off the edge of the screen, then you lot don't need to striking the case if you lot don't desire to. Merely if this bothers you, we propose going with Apple's leather case instead.

Bachelor colors: Black Tie Affair, Blues on the Green, Red Rover Red Rover, diverse printed designs

Our pick

Who information technology's for: People who prefer the premium look and feel of leather, and are willing to pay for it.

Why it'southward bang-up: If you lot prefer a more stylish case, fifty-fifty if it might non concluding every bit long, we recommend Apple's ain iPhone XS Leather Case and iPhone XS Max Leather Instance. Each offers enough coverage of the phone'south trunk to baby-sit against most scuffs and minor drops, along with an adequate lip to protect the screen, simply it's still thin and light. At the time of this writing, the Leather Instance was available in eight colors, though Apple tree has in the past swapped colors in and out during the iPhone's life cycle; you can see the current range in person at an Apple tree Store.

A close up of the side of a tan iphone x leather case.

Apple tree'south leather cases use metallic push button overlays, which offering a pleasing tactile experience. Photograph: Michael Hession

The Leather Instance looks and feels great, and it keeps its shape improve than every other leather example nosotros've tested. Using this case instead of a more protective ane is like the difference between wearing a leather dress boot and a hiking kicking—sure, the hiking boot would exist more protective and comfortable, but if y'all're non hiking, forgoing a chip of protection and comfort for mode and luxury is sometimes worthwhile. Other leather cases are ofttimes bulky or crazy expensive, and all of them will show wearable over time, so although Apple's case isn't perfect, we remember information technology represents the best compromise, and its cost isn't unreasonable for leather.

An iphone x with the apple leather case on, sitting screen up.

Apple tree'southward Leather Example projects far enough around the edge of the screen to assistance shield your handset from face-downwardly drops, merely the bottom edge is open. Photo: Michael Hession

We too really similar the example's aluminum button covers, which provide an ideal tactile experience when you're clicking and are sized and shaped to get in easy to detect the buttons by impact. The metal also provides a nice color accent to the leather.

If you notice that having a raised lip along the bottom of the screen is annoying when using swipe gestures, the Apple Leather Case may also be the right choice for yous—it omits the lip along that edge, then information technology won't get in the way of your finger.

Flaws merely not dealbreakers: Aesthetically, leather wears more evidently than plastic, so if you're expecting a case to await the same in a year as information technology did on the commencement day, no leather example volition be the right pick for you lot.

This example is popular among Wirecutter staffers, and a few colleagues have said that their Leather Instance for previous iPhones broke subsequently most a year or so, ordinarily starting with cracks in the corners from drops. In our experience, corner drops often break rigid cases—amend the case than your telephone—and then this result isn't entirely surprising. And Apple's customer service is pretty good about taking care of things similar this, and then in that location's a take chances that the Genius Bar may be willing to swap out a instance in this condition—something you lot won't get from almost other case companies.

Apple'south Leather Instance leaves the lesser edge (though not the bottom corners) of your phone exposed, which means that if yous drop your phone the wrong style, yous could impairment the front edge, or the expanse around the phone's Lightning-connector port.

Apple stopped selling an iPhone X-specific version of the Leather Case when it introduced the iPhone XS. The XS model fits the iPhone X, but with a small (less than a millimeter) gap underneath the camera "bump." If you're super picky, this may not be the correct case for your 2017 iPhone X, but no other leather example has fewer merchandise-offs.

Available colors: black, Greatcoat Cod blue, forest green, midnight blue, peony pinkish, crimson, saddle brown, taupe

Also great

Who information technology'south for: Someone who wants to try to ditch their wallet by carrying their cards, ID, and phone together.

Why it'south great: The Smartish Wallet Slayer Vol. 1 for iPhone X/XS, iPhone XS Max, and iPhone XR is a reliable, affordable wallet instance with room for enough cards that it may be able to completely replace your wallet. We like that cards stay secure in the case notwithstanding remain easy to remove when needed. Like the Smartish Gripmunk instance, the Wallet Slayer is synthetic of durable TPU plastic that's like shooting fish in a barrel to install and wears well over time.

The Wallet Slayer Vol. 1 is well-nigh twice as thick as a standard protective case, but the angled edges along the wallet portion help brand the size less noticeable in the hand, if not in the pocket. (The wallet area is rigid, so the card compartment is the aforementioned thickness whether or not you have anything in it.)

You tin fit three cards pretty easily in the Wallet Slayer. Photo: Michael Hession

Smartish advertises this case as beingness able to hold three cards and greenbacks. Nosotros found that 3 cards fit fine, just because you have to fold the cash, adding bills volition push the pocket out a chip farther. A raised bump within the wallet expanse puts pressure on the cards and holds them in place, so the Wallet Slayer Vol. 1 works but as well with one card equally with three. A pocket-sized cutout along the edge opposite the wallet opening makes it easy to push button cards out equally needed, but even when we aggressively shook the phone, they didn't fall out on their ain. Nosotros also appreciate that the Wallet Slayer Vol. ane exposes less of your cards than competing designs—all you can see is a thumbnail-size piece of the acme card. The instance also comes with a protective screen motion-picture show.

Flaws but non dealbreakers: Wallet cases come with a major caveat: This style of case may non be the right choice if you lot intend to apply Qi wireless charging with your iPhone, for a couple of reasons. The first is applied: The Wallet Slayer Vol. 1 and other wallet cases may exist besides thick to activate wireless charging on some chargers.

The 2d reason is the potential for damage to cards with magnetic strips due to the magnetic-induction technology used for wireless charging. Indeed, Apple specifically warns, "Don't place anything betwixt your iPhone and the charger. Magnetic mounts, magnetic cases, or other objects betwixt your iPhone and the charger might … damage magnetic strips or RFID fries like those found in some credit cards, security badges, passports, and key fobs."

Photo: Sarah Kobos

Smartish claims (and provided us with information from a report it deputed) that the magnetic field generated by a Qi charger is not powerful plenty to demagnetize a card. And in our own testing with the iPhone X, a credit carte and an MTA MetroCard in the Wallet Slayer Vol. i both worked fine after an hr of wireless charging on the Samsung EP-NG930. (In another test, a metal credit card acquired the charger to turn off altogether, confirming the prophylactic features we expect from Qi chargers.) Still, some charger vendors (including Samsung) also warn against putting magnetic-stripe cards betwixt the phone and the charger; we've seen reports online of cards being demagnetized; and nosotros haven't tested every charger with every card. So although nosotros don't think it'due south likely that your cards will stop working, y'all are taking some gamble.

Because of these potential issues, if you want wallet features but plan on using wireless charging, we recommend our folio wallet pick instead.

Every bit with any wallet instance, the size of the Wallet Slayer Vol. ane is a downside—information technology's not the right pick for someone looking for a slim case. In our testing of the XS/10 and XS Max versions (and during our extended use with the iPhone 7 Plus version), we did find it to be bulkier than a standard example, but not equally bad in day-to-twenty-four hours use as you might expect.

Available colors: Blackness Necktie Affair, Dejection on the Light-green, Red Rover Red Rover, diverse printed designs

Also bang-up

Who this is for: Someone who wants to ditch their wallet and even so be able to accept advantage of wireless charging, or who wants extra screen protection.

Why it's groovy: We previously didn't recommend folio cases (a example with a front cover) considering they're far bulkier than other cases—even wallet cases—and you accept to deal with the cover when using your phone. Simply because Apple recommends against using a standard wallet case (which stores cards and cash on the back) with a Qi charger, we tested folio cases this year and found Speck's Presidio Page for iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max to be the best pick. It's one of the slimmest folios we've always tested, and information technology combines a truly groovy case with a less-annoying-than-most cover. Having reviewed dozens of these folios and never truly loving any of them, it's the kickoff one we actually considered using on a daily basis.

An iphone standing up using the stand feature on the Presidio Folio iphone x case.

Speck'southward Folio allows you to prop up your phone for hands-free video watching. Photograph: Michael Hession

Most of the folio cases nosotros've tested required some sort of sacrifice: Either they weren't made of quality materials, the instance portion wasn't fully protective, or they had annoying closure mechanisms. The Presidio Folio doesn't have whatsoever of those issues. The core instance is essentially the same as our more-protective pick, with an inner layer of daze-absorbent rubber and an outer layer of plastic. Fused onto the back is either waxed fabric or leather that continues around to course a comprehend.

A hand opening the card carying slot on the back of the Presidio Folio iphone x case.

You have room for three cards in the Folio's storage slot. Photo: Michael Hession

Unlike with many folios, this embrace lies flat, and information technology doesn't slide up and downward when closed. A flip-open door on the within of the encompass has room for iii cards. This case can fifty-fifty prop the iPhone up in a landscape-orientation viewing position, a characteristic that not all competitors offering. And we love the subtle volume-button indicators on the example'southward spine, letting yous change the volume by feel when the cover is closed.

A close up of the side of the speck folio iphone x case.

The Speck Folio has handy button overlays so you tin alter the telephone'due south volume without opening the case. Photo: Michael Hession

Flaws but not dealbreakers: Like all folio-style cases, the Presidio Pro is larger than many full general-employ cases, but unlike many, it's non unwieldy. Similarly, the lid on all folio cases can be annoying, and this 1 is no exception, merely information technology stays in place better than the comprehend on other models. And although we capeesh that the credit cards are protected nether a lilliputian door, it would exist nice to be able to pull out the bottom card without having to remove the other two.

Available colors: Cloth: heathered blackness/black/slate grey, heathered chelsea grey/chelsea grey/graphite greyness, heathered dolphin grey/dolphin grey/physical greyness, heathered eclipse blue/eclipse bluish/gunmetal greyness, heathered heartrate red/heartrate red/graphite grey, heathered veronica purple/veronica purple/vintage majestic
Leather: black/black, saddle brown/low-cal graphite grey, rouge red/garnet ruby-red/currant jam reddish

Also great

Who information technology'due south for: Anyone who wants to prove off the design of their iPhone while still fully protecting it.

Why information technology's groovy: Spigen's Liquid Crystal for iPhone XS Max and iPhone XR lets your phone's pattern show through without sacrificing protection. (Information technology'due south really a bit thicker than our top pick.) This jumpsuit TPU case—it's made of the same material all the way around, rather than 2 pieces of different materials similar some of the competition—has minimal branding and nice details, including air pockets in the corners for added drop protection. And though difficult-plastic cases—and even TPU-border cases with hard-plastic backs—are more decumbent to showing fingerprints, they're not near as obvious on the Liquid Crystal'south material, which is as well grippier and less rigid than hard plastic. 1 of our other favorite features is a pattern of dots on the within of the instance that prevents water-stain-similar blotches on the dorsum of your phone due to the case sticking to the phone's glass back—a trouble with some other clear TPU cases.

A close up of the buttons on the Spigen Liquid Crystal for iPhone XS Max

If you desire to prove off your phone, Spigen'southward cases offer the all-time combination of clarity and protection. Photo: Michael Hession

Flaws but non dealbreakers: All transparent TPU cases, including this one, will yellow over time. Although it's not ideal, we've even so to find one that doesn't take this trouble. The yellowing is a gradual process, and then yous may not notice it at beginning, simply if you're picky about that kind of affair, yous'll eventually want to supercede the case—though the Liquid Crystal is and so inexpensive that doing and then is a lot less annoying than with, say, a pricey leather case. We used to recommend the Liquid Crystal for the iPhone X and iPhone XS, just the case has been discontinued for those models.

Photo: Sarah Kobos

Available colors: crystal clear, glitter crystal quartz, aquarelle primrose, aquarelle rose, blossom crystal clear, flower nature, glitter rose quartz, matte black, smooth crystal articulate

Also great

Who information technology's for: If you tend to drop your telephone a lot, or if you're just a niggling more paranoid about damage.

Why information technology's great: Speck's Presidio Pro for iPhone X/XS and iPhone XS Max is congenital to offering more drop protection than our top choice (in a slightly thicker trunk, of course). It comes from a visitor with a long reputation for making cases that are both protective and stylish, and it doesn't wait like a piece of military equipment, dissimilar some actress-protective cases.

A close up of the camera cut out on the Speck Presidio Pro for iPhone XS case.

The Speck Presidio Pro adds more protection but isn't unusably bulky. Photo: Michael Hession

The Presidio Pro combines a hard-plastic exterior with a thin rubber lining and a specially designed edge that helps absorb the shock of drops. Speck promises that the Presidio Pro can help your phone withstand drops of as much every bit x feet. Merely compared with other extra-protective cases, the Presidio Pro is a scrap slimmer and simply looks like a nice traditional case.

Flaws but not dealbreakers: You can find cases that are much more protective—companies such as OtterBox and Urban Armor Gear specialize in protection-first cases—merely they're much bulkier and not for most people. The Presidio Pro'south matte finish can show grease and skin oil more readily than other finishes, even glossy ones.

Available colors: aquifer blue/stormy greyness, black/black, dusty green/Brunswick black, eclipse blue/carbon black, filigree grey/slate grey, heartrate red/vermillion red, meadow pink/vintage purple

An iphone in the Quad Lock Case for iPhone X/XS.

Photo: Michael Hession

Too great

Who it's for: People who want to use their phone for a variety of activities that require special accessories

Why information technology'south great: At a glance, the Quad Lock for iPhone Ten/XS, iPhone XS Max, and iPhone XR looks a lot like the Smartish Gripmunk, and its exterior is made of a similar TPU material with an internal layer of polycarbonate and a microfiber lining. The port openings along the bottom edge are well-tailored, offering enough room for you to plug in most accessories without leaving unnecessary portions of the phone's trunk exposed, and the case but slightly dampens the tactility of the phone's buttons.

The Quad Lock Cases lock into a whole system of accessories, so you can easily mount your phone to almost anything. Photo: Michael Hession

What sets the Quad Lock apart is the ane.23-inch, round mounting point housed in an ever-and then-slight crash-land on the back of the example. Four extended lips form a twist-and-lock design that allows you lot to connect a slew of accessories; you merely put the case on the accessory's mounting bracket and then twist a quarter of a turn to lock the instance in place. The company offers a wide range of mounting and carrying options, including the Car Mountain, Sports Armband (our upgrade pick for the best armband), Belt Clip, Wheel Mount (a staff favorite), Out Front Mount (also for bikes), Wall Mount, Universal Adaptor, Home/Office Desk Mount, and Tripod Adaptor. Obviously, the Quad Lock system makes the almost sense if you rely heavily on these kinds of accessories—if you're a runner and a bicyclist, for case, you might love being able to mount your telephone on your arm or cycle quickly and deeply—and easily switch between those mounts—without needing other bulky accessories.

Flaws just not dealbreakers: For some people, the biggest downside to the Quad Lock case will be that the thickness of the mount point prevents wireless charging from working on some Qi chargers. For case, while several flat Qi chargers we tested worked fine with the Quad Lock instance, the case did not allow charging with the one stand-style charger we had on hand. If this happens to you, the visitor sells a carve up wireless charging head that should accost the issue.

Photograph: Sarah Kobos

A small-scale downside to this model is that the mounting interface adds a slight hump to the dorsum of the case, then the telephone doesn't sit quite flat when you lot lay information technology on its back. But this is a minor effect if the other features appeal to you.

As well neat

Who it'due south for: People more concerned well-nigh scratches than drops, or who are willing to sacrifice driblet protection to get a case that adds very piddling bulk to their phone.

Why it's bang-up: If yous prefer a thinner instance—and you accept that it means prioritizing scratch protection and grip over shock assimilation—Totallee's Sparse iPhone Case for iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, iPhone XR, and iPhone X is the best superthin instance we've establish. It's only 0.xv mm thicker than the thinnest cases we tested, and information technology provides a expert degree of grip for the slick glass handset. Information technology's besides easier to install than other thin cases, and it comes with a 2-yr example-replacement warranty.

A close up of the top half of the Totallee Thin iPhone X Case.

The Totalee Thin iPhone Case is the sleekest way to protect your phone. Photo: Michael Hession

The Totallee example is a half-millimeter-thick molded-plastic shell. Every other superthin instance we tested appears to be identical save for the stamped logo on some. The Totallee case looks similar to the others, but upon closer inspection it offers a distinct design with slightly different-size openings, and information technology has a tighter camera cutout with a raised lip that provides a chip more protection for the photographic camera lens than other cases without interfering with pictures.

Because superthin cases are so thin, and fit and then tightly, many brand information technology difficult to tuck in the fourth and concluding corner of the telephone; Totallee's Thin Case snaps into place more than easily than with the others we tested.

A close up of the base of the Totallee Thin iPhone X Case.

The Totallee Thin example was easier to snap into place than whatsoever other super-thin case we tested. Photo: Michael Hession

Totallee provides a two-year replacement warranty, the longest coverage for any thin case we considered. The visitor'south website states: "If anything happens to your Totallee product we'll transport you a complimentary replacement. it'southward as simple as that." You lot can make a claim under this warranty one fourth dimension per case.

Flaws just not dealbreakers: If you selection a instance like the Totallee Thin Example, y'all're choosing course over part. Superthin cases won't protect your phone from drop impairment as effectively equally slightly thicker cases, and they don't offer whatsoever screen protection because they lack a raised lip. The cases themselves are as well more susceptible to cracking from drops, or even from improper installation. We used to recommend theTotallee Thin for the iPhone X and iPhone XS, only the case has been discontinued for those models.

The back side of a Totallee Thin iPhone XR Case.

Photo: Sarah Kobos

In our testing of multiple colors of the Totallee case, we found that the frosted versions have texture without being tacky; the jet white or blackness versions are more than difficult to go far and out of a pocket considering the material has a bit more drag.

Bachelor colors: matte frosted clear, matte frosted black, matte solid black, matte navy blue, glossy clear (soft), glossy jet white, glossy jet black, leather black

A white Apple smart battery case shown face down on a wooden surface.

Photo: Sarah Kobos

As well not bad

Who information technology's for: People who are away from power longer than their phone's own battery can last.

Why it'due south smashing: The Apple Smart Battery Example is only available for the iPhone XR, and information technology provides more than charge to your drained telephone than the competition. On top of that, it offers advantages that come from the first-party integration of hardware and software, like still being able to use the Lightning port, and on-screen battery indicators. Unlike most battery cases, it can likewise charge wirelessly, so you don't accept to remove the case if you apply a Qi charger.

In our tests with fully drained phones, the case was able to deliver a 77 percent to the iPhone XR in just over two hours. This accuse level is impressive, peculiarly considering that Mophie'due south similarly sized cases requite you approximately half as much.

The Apple smart battery case shown with a lightning cable inside.

Y'all can charge the Smart Battery Example with a Lightning cablevision or a Qi charger, and an indicator light shows you when it's total. Photograph: Sarah Kobos

The Smart Battery Case is one silicone (and partly flexible) slice, dissimilar near hard plastic bombardment cases that take a removable cap. Y'all fold back the acme portion to slide your phone in, connecting information technology to the Lightning plug at the bottom. The instance doesn't add much more elevation than any other protective case; the previous-generation versions' "mentum" is gone. From the front, you tin't fifty-fifty tell this is a battery case.

Charging Speed Charging Priority
5 watt charger (including Qi)
Slow iPhone, then Smart Bombardment Example
10/12 watt charger (including Qi)
Slow Simultaneous
eighteen watt charger Fast iPhone, so Smart Battery Instance
30 watt charger Fast Simultaneous

When you charge the telephone in its example, the speed and charging priority volition depend on what kind of charger yous're using. You can too charge the case and phone with a Qi wireless charger; the Smart Battery Case supports the aforementioned vii.5 watt charging speed as the phones, with the iPhone taking charging priority.

The white Apple smart battery case show face up and face down on a wooden surface.

The Smart Battery Case shows you its charge level on the iPhone's today view, something no other instance can do. Photo: Sarah Kobos

The Smart Bombardment Case allows y'all to utilize wired headphones or other accessories while you charge. The case doesn't take any power button or fashion to control the charge; it simply begins charging your telephone when it's connected, and stops when it's depleted or the telephone is fully charged. You tin view the bombardment level on the phone, something no other case offers. And nosotros appreciate the condition light inside the case that glows orangish or green while charging.

Flaws but not dealbreakers: The Smart Battery Case has the aforementioned grippy exterior as the Apple Silicone Instance. This means information technology's prone to pick up dust, and can be hard to slide in and out of a pocket, something that's only exacerbated past the case's bulk. The extra thickness is just role of the deal with whatever battery instance, and while the Smart Bombardment Case isn't egregious, information technology does more than double the iPhone's thickness. Information technology's no larger than the cases in Mophie's Juice Pack Access line, the simply existent competition, but provides almost twice the charge.

Battery options for the iPhone Ten

If yous want a bombardment instance for the iPhone Ten, we recommend Mophie's Juice Pack Air. It's the slimmer and more than reliable of the two iPhone X bombardment cases that accept received Apple's Fabricated for iPhone certification (MFi)—the other being the at present-discontinued Moment Bombardment Photograph Case.

Beyond iii tests, the Juice Pack Air provided our test iPhone X with an average charge of 45% from empty in only over an 60 minutes. You lot're non going to become a full recharge out of the Juice Pack Air, and information technology'southward not as much as y'all'd get from the XS Smart Battery Case, but this extra juice should be enough to get most people through the day.

We considered a huge number of factors when choosing the best cases, from objective measures such as concrete dimensions and level of protection to subjective considerations of look and experience. Though we have a variety of recommendations across diverse styles, all of our picks satisfy the following criteria:

  • Driblet protection: We sought models that tin adequately protect a telephone without adding unnecessary embellishments or likewise much bulk. We didn't conduct driblet tests, but we did look for cases that would apparently be able to withstand some impact. (Even a heavy-duty case can't guarantee that your telephone volition survive every scenario intact—for example, a direct hit to the screen will withal practice harm.) The obvious exception here is superthin cases, which purposely compromise some drop protection in favor of a thinner profile.
  • Full coverage: Every bit a general rule, the more of the phone that a example protects, the better; we prefer cases that protect everything simply the phone's screen. The best provide push button protection with tactility that mimics—or in some instances even enhances—the style the buttons feel on a blank iPhone. We besides like cases that don't leave the pinnacle or bottom edge of the phone exposed, but that isn't necessarily a dealbreaker. On the other hand, we didn't consider cases with a circular opening to expose the Apple logo on the dorsum of the phone because they offering less overall protection with no real benefit.
  • Raised front lip: Equally Apple's case guidelines (PDF) explain, "[E]xposed glass on the Apple device must not come up within 1 mm of a flat surface, such as a tabular array or floor, in any orientation when the example is attached." This lip around the edges of the telephone's brandish helps prevent cracked screens—1 of the biggest worries with any smartphone—but it also helps to keep the screen from getting scratched if you place the phone screen-downwards. We used a 0.85-millimeter feeler gauge, per Apple's guidelines, to test each case.
  • No wireless interference: A case shouldn't reduce performance with whatsoever wireless signals—Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, cellular, NFC (near-field communication, necessary to utilise Apple Pay), or Qi wireless charging. Nosotros verified that each of these features works with the instance on. Additionally, the case shouldn't foreclose y'all from using whatever gestures, an specially of import consideration with the iPhone XS, XS Max, and X, which rely on an up swipe from the bottom edge of the screen as a primary interaction.
  • Broad aesthetic entreatment: Although you tin can find a case for whatever aesthetic preference, we looked for cases that accept elementary, elegant designs—ones that would appeal to most people—rather than models that adhered to specific aesthetic choices.

Numerous iphone x cases stacked up next to an on iphone x.

Some of our case picks. Photograph: Michael Hession

First for the iPhone 10 terminal twelvemonth, and then again for the XS and XS Max this yr, we assembled a huge collection of cases, then put each one on the appropriate iPhone to see how well it fit and functioned. To go a wider range of opinions, nosotros assembled a console of Wirecutter staffers to check out some of the top cases and share their thoughts. Finally, for yet another perspective, we asked non-tech-focused friends to tell us what they thought about the finalists.

Nosotros've since circulated each of our picks among the Wirecutter staff for long-term testing and so that we tin can see how each holds up over time.

Just because we dismiss a case in the competition section or don't mention information technology in this guide doesn't hateful it'south not good. The cases above are simply our picks for the all-time cases for most people—you may have specific needs, or specific stylistic preferences, that make a different case improve for y'all.

In evaluating cases, we at times had to observe pocket-sized differences between them to make our decisions. If you lot see a example listed hither that you happen to like, don't necessarily consider it a bad choice; simply sympathize that we considered our picks to be ameliorate for about people, for the reasons we've described.

New in 2018

Basic cases

Information technology should come as no surprise that Apple'south ain Silicone Case, available at the Apple Store, fits the iPhone perfectly. The material is smooth still has a proficient amount of grip, the camera opening is precisely tailored around the camera bump, and the buttons click perfectly. But the case is a dust magnet and a bit too grippy—information technology tin can exist hard to pull information technology out of tight jeans pockets. We've also heard complaints that after a yr, the example starts to crack and break. And we don't honey that the open bottom edge leaves office of the phone's steel frame exposed, though some people prefer this pattern on the Ten-serial phones because of the swipe-up gestures that y'all frequently apply with these phones.

Caudabe'southward The Sheath is now available in a design that we adopt to the previous version's faux carbon cobweb. This case is a solid choice if you are willing to sacrifice a piddling flake of protection in favor of a slightly slimmer case, and some of our panel testers preferred the way the buttons printing compared with the Smartish Gripmunk.

We dismissed Spigen'south Rugged Armor based on the pigsty on the back exposing the Apple tree logo, a poor design determination that doesn't look neat and leaves more of the phone exposed than it should.

Incipio has redesigned its NGP TPU instance. It now is 1-third frosted, two-thirds translucent, offering a less subtle wait than earlier, and the iPhone X/XS version fails our protective-lip exam.

The lip around the screen on Moshi'due south Capto is as well short, and its clever strap/kickstand feels cheap with a plastic buckle painted to await like metal. The company's Altra has raised rubber segments on the back that make the case difficult to skid into and out of a pocket, and the book buttons are nether one continuous protector, making it hard to differentiate them. It's worth because if you want a case with a congenital-in wrist strap, though.

The ii layers of Incipio's DualPro tin can peel apart when you're removing the case, and we've seen past versions' paint fleck over time.

We don't call up everyone wants a fabric-covered case, only if yous exercise, Incipio's Carnaby is quite prissy-looking and feels pretty great.

We found that almost every case from ESR had too short of a screen lip to come across our standards.

Leather cases

Case-Mate's Barely There Leather (X/XS, XR) is bulkier than Apple'southward leather cases, the XR version doesn't cover the phone's buttons, and its large photographic camera opening is rather ugly.

Folio cases

Twelve Southward's Journal was previously our folio selection for iPhone X. It'south a beautiful leather case, and it protected more of the iPhone Ten than well-nigh whatever other folio case nosotros tested before the Presidio Page. But information technology's something of a specific aesthetic, and as of this writing, information technology'southward not bachelor for the iPhone XS Max.

Apple's iPhone XS Leather Folio is both the thinnest page case we tested and the most expensive. It's more or less the company's Leather Case with a cover. It easily has room for iv cards inside, and it includes a pocket for cash underneath—fifty-fifty when fully loaded, it feels thinner than the competition. Much like an iPad Smart Cover for the iPad, the Leather Page has embedded magnets that lock and unlock the iPhone'due south screen—a nice touch—but the cover slides around when closed more than than our pick's cover. It's hard to justify spending $100 or more on a example, however, which is why we don't recommend this one, but if you're willing to splurge at the Apple Shop, information technology is a good pick.

Nomad's Rugged Folio and Rugged Tri-Folio are extremely similar cases, with a rubber base covered in leather. The Tri-Page has ii encompass segments, which makes it as well bulky, and the Rugged Folio uses a more standard forepart flap with room for iii cards and greenbacks. Nosotros began to come across the leather layer pull away from the safety, especially where the lid meets the instance, so we're concerned about its long-term durability.

Griffin'south Survivor Strong Wallet is one of the only folios we've tested with a magnetic latch to hold the hat shut, which is a nice tough. Simply we don't like the simulated-leather exterior as much equally the materials from Speck, and information technology's a petty bulkier than our folio selection.

Transparent cases

Apple's iPhone XR Clear Case is the only first-party case for the iPhone XR. Unlike our option from Spigen, information technology'southward generally polycarbonate plastic, meaning it's rigid and more difficult to install, and although its buttons are more than flexible, they don't click with the crispness we similar from Apple'south other cases. Fingerprints are obvious on the back of the case after but a few seconds of handling. The iPhone's lesser edge is left exposed, like with all of Apple's cases, which is a less protective design, but you lot may adopt information technology if you find that lower lip gets in the manner of your pollex. But for most people, we think it's not worth spending $40 on this case when you tin go our pick for a third of the price.

Smartish'south Nudist is very like to our pick, save for its frosted dorsum console. We think most people looking for a transparent case want something that'south totally clear, just if you're okay with a translucent dorsum, it's a solid option.

Speck's Presidio Stay Clear is advertised equally, well, staying clear, solving an effect transparent cases are known to have. Nosotros can't confirm how it does over time, only we do know that it's bulkier and more expensive than our pick. If you're looking for a more protective transparent example, we recommend information technology.

More-protective cases

Speck's Presidio Grip is our former favorite example in this category. It takes the core of Presidio Pro and adds raised safety ridges on the back of the case that aid increase your concord on it (the "Grip" in the name). Unfortunately, those rubber pieces tend to separate from the case over time.

Case-Mate's Waterfall, Karat, Twinkle, and Ditsy Petals are all fashion-driven protectors. If you like them, we can't persuade you non to get them—and nosotros're not trying to. Only nosotros don't recommend them because they're thick cases designed more for aesthetics than annihilation else. If y'all similar the very specific looks, they're bang-up. All four cases are improved from 2017's two-piece designs; they're still rather thick, but at present the plastic and safe layers are fused together. The back of the Waterfall instance is outfitted with glitter and small brawl bearings suspended in a liquid that sloshes around as you movement it, Karat is inlaid with female parent of pearl, the Twinkle with glitter, and the Ditsy Petals example has existent pressed flowers sandwiched between layers of transparent plastic.

Griffin's Survivor Stiff has just a bit also much of a rugged look for general tastes, and the volume and side buttons are too hard to observe by impact.

Thin cases

Spigen's Thin Fit 360 is 2 sparse pieces of polycarbonate plastic that snap together around the telephone, with a glass screen protector included for all-around protection. Nosotros don't like the way the plastic frame looks around the Confront ID sensors, though, and remember the setup feels too cheap.

Battery cases

Mophie'due south Juice Pack Access uses a unique design to accost some of the issues we've establish with other Lightning-based battery cases. Instead of plugging into the Lightning port and therefore blocking a wired audio connection, the case is a Qi charger, wirelessly powering the phone (the case itself charges using USB-C, though, so you lot'll need to pack a different cable). The dimensions are about identical to those of Apple'southward Smart Battery Case, but the battery capacity and charge potential are much lower. In our tests with the iPhone XS and the iPhone XR, the Juice Pack Admission provided virtually half the charge as the first-political party equivalents (42 and 40 percent, respectively).

Mophie'due south Juice Pack Air is a more traditional battery instance than the Juice Pack Access, with a Lightning connector for charging the phone rather than Qi (although you can wirelessly charge the case itself). It's also Mophie's first case to feature Lightning input instead of Micro-USB or USB-C, something we've wanted to meet for years. Unfortunately the battery capacities are relatively depression: In our tests, the iPhone XS version provided simply a 52 percent charge, compared with the Smart Bombardment Case's 85 percent, and the iPhone XR model gave a 36 percent charge, while Apple'southward example can charge to 77 percentage from empty. And although we're happy to see the transition to Lightning input over Micro-USB, the new port works only for ability; you can't employ information technology with wired headphones, including those that come with the iPhone. Despite the Mophie cases' lower prices and slightly thinner designs, nosotros think the Apple Smart Battery Instance, with its college charging output, is a better option for most people.

Cases from our 2017 testing

Beneath are cases that we tested and dismissed in 2017 for the iPhone 10. The 2018 versions are so similar in their pattern, if non identical, that we didn't examination them again.

Bones cases

Our testing panel preferred the smooth nevertheless grippy cases we recommend over the textured feel of the Incipio NGP Avant-garde.

The top 60 percent or and then of the Incipio NGP Sport case offers the aforementioned feel equally the standard NGP does, but the bottom is a glossier, grippier material. The design looks nice, but nosotros don't recollect that is worth the premium Incipio charges for the instance.

Spigen's Thin Fit is a unproblematic plastic, snap-on trounce that provides minimal protection due to its fully exposed height and bottom edges.

Spigen's Liquid Air has a textured back that our testing panel wasn't equally fond of compared with the smoother feel of our pick, and gaps around the side and volume buttons offer an opportunity for dust to get under the case.

Caudabe's The Synthesis has a frosted transparent back with a colored edge, and is a picayune slick-feeling. Information technology's a nice instance, only not better than our option at more than twice the price.

Wallet cases

Speck's Presidio Wallet is a great alternative to Smartish'due south wallet cases, with a wait and feel pretty similar to the pattern of the Wallet Slayer Vol. 1. The biggest difference is cost: Speck's example costs ii to 3 times every bit much.

The Case-Mate Tough ID has a supple leather back with two carte du jour pockets. We found removing the cards difficult (something that, to be fair, may improve over time and with wear), and the case makes the Ring/Silent switch too difficult to flip unless you lot have longer nails.

Spigen's Slim Armor CS is the only wallet case in our test group that uses a slide-out door to hibernate your cards. It holds only two of them, though, and the whole thing feels pretty bulky because of this design. We besides constitute removing the last card difficult without long fingernails, and the plastic door felt similar it might snap off under pressure.

Smartish's Wallet Slayer Vol. two is very like to our top wallet example pick, the Vol. 1, but instead of a molded TPU menu holder, information technology has an expandable pocket. We found accessing cards easier with the Wallet Slayer Vol. 1, however, and nosotros like that our pick hides more of the cards than the Wallet Slayer Vol. 2.

Folio cases

Smartish's Folio Wallet is some other affordable selection that's very like to the Spigen Wallet S. We don't similar this blueprint's vertical elastic ring as much every bit the magnetic closure, though, and this case'southward grainy texture isn't as prissy.

The Urban Armor Gear Metropolis takes the company's military machine-drop-test-rated case and adds a lid with a card slot. In our testing, we were able to fit only ane bill of fare in the slot, and the chapeau comprehend flapped around more than we wanted when it was open.

Transparent cases

Our panelists preferred true transparent cases over those with some clear elements combined with other designs. That'south not to say that annihilation that'southward not totally articulate is bad, but if you're looking to show off your iPhone X as much as possible, it makes sense that you'll want your case to be totally meet-through.

The Incipio NGP Pure is almost identical to our transparent-example pick, and a nifty option if the Spigen Liquid Crystal example is out of stock. But it'south expensive, and it has more-obvious branding than the Spigen.

The Raptic Shield is more often than not articulate, simply with colored rubber or rubber and metallic borders, respectively, that make it less than fully transparent.

The Caudabe Lucid Clear is a simple plastic shell with no button coverage, and information technology'southward expensive to boot.

The Smartish Pureview features a diamond pattern inside the transparent backplate that isn't as appealing every bit a simple clear case.

The Spigen Neo Hybrid Crystal shows fingerprints like crazy, and we don't similar the mode the border and case can separate during installation and removal.

The polycarbonate back of the Spigen Ultra Hybrid shows fingerprints more than readily than transparent TPU cases.

Urban Armor Gear'due south Plyo is bulkier than other cases, the button covers aren't raised enough to make them easy to feel, and you can see a rainbow baloney on the back when you hold the case at off angles.

OtterBox's Symmetry Series Clear is a niggling bulkier than most of the competition. We don't like the seam along the edge, and the back has prismatic distortion.

The buttons of the Speck Presidio Clear feel a piffling mushier than nosotros adopt, and this case is rather expensive.

More than-protective cases

The same goes for the far more expensive Urban Armor Gear Monarch, which is a bit bulkier than the Karapax Shield+ just adds more premium elements such equally real leather-and-metal accents that don't inhibit wireless charging. It too has fake screws.

Anker's Karapax Rising fits well and offers good protection. Information technology has a congenital-in metal loop that yous tin use like a PopSocket for extra grip or as a connectedness betoken for a strap or hook; the loop also rotates, then it tin prop up an iPhone in both portrait and landscape orientation. Although that feature is useful, the black-carbon-cobweb-on-reddish-rubber pattern is a petty garish, and the kickstand extends a fleck beneath the lower edge of the case, meaning information technology might prevent docking with some accessories.

The Spigen Neo Hybrid is a precipitous-looking case, simply we didn't like the experience of the layers separating from 1 another when we removed the telephone.

The Tech21 Evo Wave is bulkier than other protective cases, including models from the same company, without any obvious benefit.

OtterBox's Pursuit Series is probable overkill for virtually people. This expensive, 2-slice case looks like it would stand up to more than abuse than well-nigh, simply for everyday apply by most people, it's probably more necessary. Nosotros'll reconsider it if we choose to evaluate ultra-tough cases.

Thin cases

Caudabe's The Veil XT is the next-best thin case. It is identical to the rest of the field but comes with a one-year warranty good for ii redemptions.

Peel's Super Thin is the near expensive slim case we tested, even before factoring in shipping. It's identical to less-expensive models, and there's no official warranty.

What Is The Best Iphone Xr Phone Case,

Source: https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews/best-iphone-x-cases/

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