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Top 5 Best iPhone 8 Plus Cases

The iPhone 8 has officially been revealed, and those looking to pick up the new device on September 22 will likely want a snazzy case to go with it. Well, Trusted Reviews has just the thing, and we’ve rounded up some of the best iPhone cases that will be available at launch.


1. VRS Design SimpliMod Leather-Style Case - Price: $29

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Searching for a different style? VRS Design might have the case you’ve been looking for. Featuring a blend of protective polycarbonate with luxurious feeling PU leather, VRS’s SimpliMod case combines two state-of-the-art materials into one case for a unique look. A slim-fitting shell holds your phone snugly, while the sleek lines of the case add barely any bulk. The polycarbonate keeps your phone safe against scrapes and scratches, and the PU leather adds extra grip to a slippery phone. Raised edges keep your screen and camera from contacting flat surfaces, and spacious cut-outs allow for full use of your phone at all times.

Buy it from: Amazon.com | Amazon.in | Amazon.ca | Amazon.co.uk



2. Ghostek Cloak 3 Clear Protective Case - Price: $20


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Stylish and slim protection is one of Ghostek’s primary mission statements, and although the fledgling casemaker is better known for their larger, waterproof cases, their slimmer offerings are not to be missed. The latest in their Cloak range, the Cloak 3 is one of those smaller offerings. Supremely styled to match the contours of your device, the Cloak 3 also comes with a clear back — and if you got it, flaunt it. The hard polycarbonate bumper protects the phone’s edges from scratches and physical hazards, while the soft TPU inner case absorbs impacts and offers shock protection that exceeds the military standard for drop testing. Even better — the Cloak 3 has raised edges that protect the 5.5-inch Super Retina screen on the front and the raised camera bump on the rear.

Buy it from: Amazon.com | Amazon.in | Amazon.ca | Amazon.co.uk



3. Spigen Liquid Air Armor Case - Price: $11


Features:

What sort of case round-up would this be without the current king of the hill? Spigen is well known for its range of uber-protective cases that add functionality as well as protection. But bigger doesn’t always mean better, and that’s why we’ve moved away from Spigen’s usual range to show you one of the case titan’s slimmer offerings. Spigen’s Air Cushion technology provides protection against outside hazards, bumps, and drops, while only adding 0.3cm of thickness to your slim iPhone 8 Plus. The distinct (and stylish pattern) on the back of the case isn’t just for looks either — it provides a solid grip on what can be a slippery phone, helping stop drops before they happen.  The Liquid Air Armor is a solid pick if you’re after a slim but effective case.

Buy it from: Amazon.com | Amazon.in | Amazon.ca | Amazon.co.uk



4. Caseology Apex Case - Price: $14


Features:

Caseology cases earn high marks for being the ideal combination of stylish, compact, and well-priced. Their Apex case for the iPhone 8 Plus stands out with its subtle geometric pattern and its durable design. This beautiful case offers a hard outer shell to absorb scratches and bumps, plus a soft inner core to absorb damage from impacts. To top things off, it comes at a solid price. That’s why this case is just about all you need.

Buy it from: Amazon.com | Amazon.in | Amazon.ca | Amazon.co.uk



5. Spigen Neo Hybrid Case - Price: $17


Features:

Spigen’s Neo Hybrid case is a futuristic looking protective case that successfully walks the line between portability and protection. The case is remarkably slim, yet it is made up of a soft inner shell and a rigid bumper frame. Its button covers are clicky and responsive, and the case has been updated to provide more stability near its ports.

Buy it from: Amazon.com | Amazon.in | Amazon.ca | Amazon.co.uk

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