
The Best Samsung Galaxy S25 Cases and Accessories
Try these magnetic accessories
Be sure to read our many Magsafe manuals for compatible accessories, but I will also add more to this list, since not all Magsafe accessories will work with the Galaxy S25 chamber unique placement. If this is a simple round accessory, it will probably be in order, but larger square or rectangular magnetic accessories, such as Magsaf wallets, will not fit well.
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ESR Halolock Qi2 Mini -Bess Charger for 23 dollars: We have several excellent QI2 magnetic chargers in our best guide to wireless charging devices, but in the interests of ensuring optimal compatibility, since the Galaxy S25 chamber module can interfere with some magnetic accessories, I can say that this Mini Qi2 charger works perfectly. This did not become too hot, and I like the additional protection added to the area where the cable meets with a charger. 5-foot cable wicker.
The owner of the phone of the ESR Magsafe aircraft for $ 16: This funny small gadget is a stand for a phone that can clamp on various surfaces. It folds and does not take up a lot of space in the bag, but if you find that you use your phone on the plane to watch the carrier, you can attach it to the trays for more ergonomic viewing without hands. The clamp does not stretch the ton, so it will not work on thick tables, but the magnetic connection is strong, and you can slightly tilt the angle.
Other good screen defenders
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Here are a few other screens that I tested. They are all easy to apply, which is the most important thing for the search. It makes no sense to recommend a screen defender that is difficult to install. Remember that you must re -add fingerprints after applying the screen defender for biometric authentication for work.
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Defender of a shielded glass screen ESR (3 packages) for $ 13: Three gallpress defenders with a spare glass screen for $ 13? This is shocking cheap. I continued to look for a catch, but this ESR defender was visually similar to many others that I experienced, and can boast of many of the same claims. It is incredibly easy to install – like Dbrand, you pull the tab as soon as you place the phone into the applique tool. This provides an ideal installation, and I had bubbles with zero air. Unfortunately, it is available only for the Galaxy S25 Ultra, or I would recommend it through the more expensive DBRAND. It supplies with a full set for cleaning, including napkins with alcohols, microfiber fabric, dust removal stickers and compression. I also checked the ESR screen protection for confidentiality, but I did not like it: this significantly influenced the quality of the screen, which made it dull in general and demonstrating muffled colors.
Bodyguardz Pure 3 screen treads for $ 45 (Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25+, Galaxy S25 Ultra): The prestige for Bodyguardz for the fact that it is one of the few companies offering a cardboard installation tool instead of plastic. Seriously, the screen defenders produce so many plastic waste, but this is minimal. Even a defender from a hardened glass screen is made of 30 percent processed glass. It comes with a conventional cleaning set, and the application was very easy. This one does not cover the selfie camera, but has a small gap for it, unlike SOM. It is a pity that you will get only one.
Spigen Glastr Ez Fit Ecrection Protector (2 packages) for $ 19: Spigen hardened glass -hardened glass screens are as simple in installing as others on this list, and are supplied with conventional cleaning tools to prepare your device. After installing, I had several air bubbles, but they all disappeared in a few minutes. You get two in this package.
More cases for consideration
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UAG Pathfinder magnetic housing for $ 55: I checked a bunch of other cases of UAG, from Monarch Pro and the civilian population to Plyo Pro, but I think that Pathfinder has the best aesthetics, especially in bright yellow color. The buttons are pressed, the magnet is built in the middle to support Qi2, and the edges around the screen and cameras rise quite well. The case is a little slippery, but this is my only complaint if you like a loud design.
Spigen Nano Pop Magfit magnetic housing for $ 19: It is available only for the Galaxy S25 Ultra right now, but this is a simple magnetic case that is very accessible. It works with Qi2 and Qi Chargers, S Pen is easily available, and the buttons are pressed.
Magnetic housing for heat, which regulates heat, for $ 60: This case, available only for the Galaxy S25 Ultra, is designed to release heat from the rear of the phone so that there are no hot spots when you play. I previously checked this case on the iPhone and actually did not notice the difference, but I really like this case, it is a directed lower speaker, it forces the bottom with the carriers of the Galaxy S25 Ultra, they shoot up at your face when storing the phone, which is actually very Good in the game in landscape orientation, because my grip often blocks the dynamics of the phone. He also has a built -in lace, comes with a magnet for charging Qi2 and has the “clip” buttons. A simple black design is boring and the material is slippery. I also checked Bodyguardz Ace Pro, but it was difficult for me to access S Pen Stylus.
ESR Halolock Classic Hybrid Case: Available only for the Galaxy S25+ and Galaxy S25 Ultra right now, this is my second favorite pure case after the dbrand recommendation is higher. The material feels beautiful, the spots are easy to erase, and it has built -in magnets. I can confirm that it works on my Qi2, as well as on my main charger Qi. The buttons are responsive, and they are easy to access the S Pen style.
Mous Clarity 3.0 Magnetic Corps for $ 70: This is a solid, clear case (available for the entire S25 series), although it is already a little wretched when I unpacked it, which could not be good for how he would look after the months of use. Especially considering how much the case costs. He has magnets for charging Qi2 and otherwise is a completely excellent occasion.
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Late thin case for $ 59: Here is another super-thin case for people who hate traditional bulky cases. It is made of aramide fibers and will keep your phone without scratches (at least from behind). There is no protection for the lower edge, buttons or upper edge, so this is quite minimal. I like the soft texture of the material and it looks beautiful. Unfortunately, there are no magnets for QI2 functionality. The good news is that, unlike many subtle cases that I tested, it is very easy to remove.
Tech21 Evoarmor and Evoclear Magnetic Case for $ 50: These are some solid, simple and smart magnetic cases with Qi2 functionality. The regions around the screen rise to protect it, the buttons are responsive, and there is a place to attach the lace. Evolithic is a firm, if this is what you are looking for, although I prefer Dbrand and ESR. I also checked the Evolite housing, which is very simple and has no magnets if you want something simple. But this is a little slippery.
Samsung Stands Grip Phone Case for $ 55: I really like a big grip on the back of this business. It slides perfectly, and you can place several fingers through it. Nevertheless, the plastic sides of the case feel a little inappropriate and make him feel cheap. The regions around the screen also almost do not rise, so it does not seem very protective. Surprisingly, wireless charging works, although there are no magnets, so you will not receive QI2 support. The lower edge is also strangely not protected.
Samsung Silicone Case for $ 30 and a stormy case for $ 60: The official Samsung silicone case performs work, but I’m not sure that it does more than cheaper options higher. The same applies to the stormy corps, which is too expensive for what you get, especially considering that none of them have magnets to support QI2. These are functional cases, too expensive.
Speck Presidio Perfect-Clear and Presidio2 Grip Magnetic Case for $ 50: These cases check all the boxes in terms of functionality, and look at them a little more interesting. They also have magnets to support Qi2. Nevertheless, they both just feel a little cheap-right-Presidio2 Grip, in particular, there are these cheap plastic accents at the corners that destroy the aesthetics. On the other hand, I also find fault.
Santa Croat -Krrus Magnetic Czech for $ 50: I checked several cases with Zagg, including Luxe, Milan, Denali and Crystal Palace with a kiktyan. They are all right. The buttons on all of them are slightly tougher than in other cases that I tested is not terrible, but enough to notice. Many of them do not have magnets in them, but Santa Cruz Snap does, and it worked well on my charger Qi2 and Qi. The edge is overwhelmed, so I like it.
Benking the Armorair case for $ 40: This case is another ultra -thin case, but it is made of the Kevlar fiber, although how much durability it provides when it is thin, doubtful. What bothers me is that the camera module changes slightly. This is one of those things that, as soon as you notice, you will not stop feeling and see how it changes every time. At least it covers more edges than assembly, and has built -in magnets to support QI2.
CASETIFY Impact Magnet Case for $ 64: You can get cases of CASETIM in any style – with a mirror finish, a clear finish or a crazy design. These are solid magnetic covers with Clicky buttons, decently raised edges and good clutch. The ring around the camera module is slightly thick and sometimes violates charging on my charger Qi, but not sequentially. This should not be a big problem if you use the Qi2 charger.