I'm planning to buy a Samsung S24+ in a few days. I really want to protect it to the maximum but I don't want it to be too bulky or ugly looking either.
I know for sure that I want a spigen case, so I've been hesitating between Spigen tough armor (but worried it might be too bulky and ugly looking, however the built-in kickstand seems to be a nice touch), rough armor (does it protect enough as the tough armor though?) or the liquid air (seems to be the thinnest and aesthetic but worried about protection).
It will be my first time using spigen case and I come from an S10, which I dropped a lot and broke the screen twice now...
Also looking for a good screen protector but the spigen one does not seem good enough according to some reviews.
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What should I look for in a Galaxy S24 Plus case?
As with any of the best Android phones, when considering which case to get for the Galaxy S24 Plus, you'll at least want to ensure that the case fits your budget and visual preferences and is sturdy enough to provide adequate protection against drops and scratches.
Ideally, the case should not limit your phone's functionality for features like fingerprint ID or wireless charging.
Will a Galaxy S23 Plus case fit a Galaxy S24 Plus?
Due to the differing dimensions of the two phones, a case meant for the Galaxy S23 Plus will not fit a Galaxy S24 Plus, and vice versa.
The Galaxy S23 Plus has a height of 6.24 inches, a width of 2.99 inches, and a depth of 0.30 inches, while the Galaxy S24 Plus has a height of 6.21 inches, a width of 3.00 inches, and the same depth of 0.30 inches.
See our guide to the best Samsung Galaxy S23 Plus cases for the previous model's top options.
Do Samsung Galaxy S23 Plus cases fit the Galaxy S24 Plus?
No. The Samsung Galaxy S23 Plus and Galaxy S24 Plus are slightly different sizes, so the cases will not fit properly on both.
Im looking for a lightweight case for the S24 Plus that still offers drop protection. I was considering the Latercase because its only 0.35oz/10 grams but there is no lip protection and I dont trust it with drops.
The lightest case ive found that still offers decent drop protection so far is the Sigen Liquid Air at 1.09oz/30 grams.
Anyone found something better?