In boiling down the best cases currently available for the Samsung
Galaxy S5, I tried to provide a good mix of well-designed, affordable
cases with more expensive models that offer some unique attributes.
Of
course, when it comes to protective cases, personal taste is a big
factor (and plenty of people don't bother with them), and we may have
missed a few that you think should have been included. We'll be updating
this list as more products arrive, so feel free to make any suggestions
or criticize our picks in the comments section below.
Urban Armor Aero
A
lot of people like Urban Armor Gear cases because they're very
protective yet manage to maintain a slick, industrial look. Available in
multiple color options, with some price variation according to color.
Price: Around $30
Speck,
one of the leading case makers, is bringing its usual assortment
of case options to the GS5. You can get the standard CandyShell (solid
colors) or opt for one of the models in its new Inked line (the one you
see here is called "flowers").
Spigen offers some of the best cases for the money, which is why I've included several models in this roundup.
This is the Wallet S, a folio-style case with slots for credit cards and cash. Also available in black.
Price: $24.99
The
Ultra Hybrid Crystal Clear is a simple and slim clear case that
preserves the look of the GS5 without adding much bulk. It also comes
in versions where the side bumper is a color instead of clear.
Price: Around $12
I've
always liked Spigen's Neo Hybrid cases for other phones and it's now
available for the GS5. It's slim but also offers decent protection and
has a nice soft-to-touch feel to it. Available in different trim color
options.
Bear
Motion's Folio Case is pretty generic, but it's very inexpensive at $10
and comes in multiple colors. A step-up model that's allegedly made of
real leather is available for $15.
Price: $10
Ballistic,
known for its tough cases, has a full lineup of cases for the GS5. I'm
personally a fan of its slimmest case, the Jewel (on the far right in
the picture), which comes in a few different colors, including clear.
The S-View Cover for the Galaxy S5 features a rectangular peephole cut into the
cover, giving you partial access to the screen.
The phone can sense when the cover is closed and switches to a minimized
view when new updates arrive, putting the information in a tiny window
that lines up with the cover's cutout. In this view, you can get access
to information such as the time, battery status, the current music
playlist, and caller ID.
The list price on this case is high ($49.99), but you can find it for significantly less online.
There's
nothing terribly fancy about Incipio's DualPro case, which has a rigid
exterior and soft interior, but it's a solid case for the money.
Available in multiple colors.
Price: Around $15
This
is Incipio's take on the folio-style case. The Plexfolio converts into a
stand for video watching and is available in a few different color
options.
Price: Around $25
If you're looking for a simple translucent case, the iSkin Claro is
clearly a good choice. It gives your S5 a naked yet protected look.
Available in pink and carbon as well.
OtterBox
has a full slate of cases available for the GS5, including its flagship
Defender Series tough case (available in a few different color
options). If you don't want a case this protective, OtterBox does offer
slimmer cases and has brought out a more fashion-forward case called the
Symmetry.
The
Tech21 Impact Mesh is another one of my favorite cases for other
phones. It comes in clear and smokey versions, and Tech21 makes
variations of it in other colors.
Price: $34.99
PureGear makes a few different Galaxy S5 cases, with more on the way. If you're
looking for something that's tough but not too bulky, there's the
DualTek Extreme Shock case (I like it for other phones as well). It
comes in multiple colors.
Price: $29.99
I
liked Cygnett's folio-style cases for the Galaxy S4, particularly the
FiberFlip. Now it's got a new folio case for the GS5, the Thread Flip,
which has smooth-finished hard-shell exterior that looks pretty stylish.
Obliq's
one of those no-name companies that you see selling cases on Amazon.
They look a lot like models from Urban Armor, but cost significantly
less. Knockoffs? Could be.
Price: Around $12
Skech
makes several cases for the GS5, including a decent folio-style model,
the Polo Book. However, I do like the pattern on its simple slim case,
the Groove, which is available in multiple color options.
Price: Around $20
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