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UsernameIsTooLon ,

Spigen for budget, caseology for a little more personality, and dbrand for full customization

jacktherippah ,

Spigen/Caseology (sister brand) and Ringke are good ones for around 10-20$ US from my experience. On the higher end you can get DBrand grip I guess.

DracolaAdil ,
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I'll vote for Spigen and it's sister company, Caseology

aturtlesdream ,

RhinoShield has been all I will ever order for the last, maybe 10 years or at least as long as I can remember. Dropped numerous times on cement or other floors with no issues

owenfromcanada ,
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I’ve been using Caseology (specifically this one). I don’t put a ton of wear on my phone, but it’s survived a few drops. Been using for well over a year, and used my previous one (for my Pixel 4a) for a few years before that.

Kraven_the_Hunter , (edited )

If you want something with design options, Devilcase has good high quality cases, good shock absorbing edges. It’s my main go to anymore.

Strayce ,

Another vote for Spigen. I’ve had their cases on my last couple of phones, they hold up incredibly well.

TheKracken ,

Same. I’ve had mine for about 2- 2&1/2 years with my pixel 6 pro and it has held up 100%

Strayce ,

The finish on my current one is pretty shot, but it’s near three years old now and I haven’t been kind to it. Structurally it’s completely fine.

Marighost ,
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+1 to Spigen. I have a case on my pixel 5 that has a nice little kickstand.

Threeme2189 ,

+1 for Spigen! It isn’t fancy but does the job. I’ve had Spigen cases for all of my phones since the Galaxy S2. Never had a cracked screen and I don’t use a screen protector.

Meltrax ,

dBrand has goof ball marketing but excellent customer service and their Grip cases are fantastic.

alphapuggle ,

+1 for dbrand. Both times I’ve contacted support they’ve immediately sent another but also have tried to fix the issue (first one was a bubble that showed up under the skin on my grip case, they sent a replacement skin and also asked me to try hitting it with a hair dryer. Second one they sent me a 7 pro case instead of an 8 pro. They sent me a replacement and told me I could keep the other)

OscarRobin ,

Yeah I have the dBrand Grip on my Pixel 7 Pro and it’s very high quality. Very durable, perfectly shaped to the phone, and even has lowered sides to account for the stupid curved screen etc. Never been disappointed with purchases from them.

tkk13909 ,

I’ve heard good things about MAUS cases but you can’t really go wrong with OtterBox.

jvrava9 , (edited )
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Spigen, Incipio and Otterbox. My dbrand is holding very well on a Pixel 8 Pro

antidote101 ,

The nature of the “phone case” product class is that it’s small, and made of cheap materials. There will be good and bad quality products at all companies, and likely many of them will be made in similar or the same factories.

guyrocket ,
@guyrocket@kbin.social avatar

I bought a Zagg based on some random web page that recommended it for my Pixel 8. Pretty happy with it so far. Not cheap ($50) but looks and feels good to me.

Fixbeat ,

Smartish makes decent cases.

LunchEnjoyer OP ,
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Wow this one looks very nice plus seems very practical in terms of the additional attachments one can buy. Will defo have a good look at this one, and hope they ship to my country 🙃

lemmyvore ,

Spigen and Case-Mate.

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