I’ve had a Bellroy for my Pixel 6 Pro and Pixel 7 Pro, but I’ve found that they reduced the quality significantly on the newer ones. My care is scuffed and torn, but I’ve always handled my phone just as gently as before.

I may go for the Hazel silicone one from the Google store this time, it’s really pretty.

What cases do people recommend? Personally I don’t care for the OtterBox type cases, but I’m open to hearing what everyone uses!

  • RoboRay@kbin.social
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    I use Spigen cases… thin, light, grippy, tough, and cheap. Easy to get on and off. They don’t obstruct button or port access, while still providing good protection to those things as well as the screen and camera lenses.

    I do use rigid screen and lens protectors, also.

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      1 year ago

      Same here. Spigen tough armor and a glass screen protector and lens protector. There’s some dust buildup by the type-c port and speakers, but what case won’t have that?

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    1 year ago

    I use the dBrand case, but I take it off when I’m at my desk at work or home. I only use it when I’m out and about.

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    1 year ago

    Caseology Parallax.

    It’s a little thicker than the Spigen Rugged Armor I’ve used for years & years & years. But it’s super grippy.

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    Naked, as always. I have the fold and with them being as big as they are already I don’t need to make it any more unmanageable. Even still, I haven’t used a case in years.

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    My last couple of phones have used Pela cases. They’re made with flax husk and other natural materials and are compostable. A bit pricey though