The problem is, there are plenty of cases available for the iPhone SE focusing on different aspects of protection. Do you go for a drop-proof case and sacrifice bulk, or do you go for something more fashionable? And what about materials? We at Tech Advisor look to make that decision easier with our recommendations of the best iPhone SE cases for both the iPhone SE (2020) and the newer iPhone SE (2022). Note: While we’ve tested many equivalents of the cases mentioned here in our iPhone 13 Pro Max case roundup, we haven’t specifically tested the iPhone SE cases mentioned here.
Best iPhone SE cases in 2022
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That includes a soft-touch silicone case that doesn’t have that ‘sticky’ feeling of cheap silicone cases, a microfiber lining to keep the phone free of micro-abrasions and a design thin enough to be compatible with wireless chargers. It’s available in several finishes, ranging from white to Product RED, allowing you to perfectly match the colour of the iPhone SE to the case. It may be simple, but it works. That’s down to Mous’ trademarked AiroShock impact material built into the case itself, providing rigid protection without much added bulk – only 2.2mm according to Mous. There’s also a raised lip at the front to keep your display from coming into contact with hard surfaces. To top it all off, the Limitless 2.0 also boasts its own MagSafe competitor dubbed AutoAlign with a range of magnetic accessories available separately. In fact, Zagg claims that the Gear4 Battersea will be able to protect your iPhone SE from drops as high as 16ft (5 meters), providing great peace of mind for the clumsier among us. It doesn’t come at the cost of bulk either, with a combination of D30, polycarbonate and TPU offering a lightweight design that won’t ruin the portable dimensions of Apple’s 4.7in iPhone. It’s even compatible with Qi wireless charging, providing top-level protection without inconvenience. The downside to cases like this is the added heft that comes with the full front-and-back protection. If you want to appreciate Apple’s craftmanship, this style of case isn’t for you. But, if you like the idea of full protection and the ability to leave your wallet or purse at home, the Strada becomes a more attractive option. Design aside, the Impact collection (as the name suggests) provides drop protection using the company’s trademarked qìtech shock-absorbing material that it claims can protect the iPhone SE from drops as high as 6.6ft. It’s still relatively lightweight though, with Casetify promising “world-class slimness” and full compatibility with Qi wireless chargers. It’s made from a flexible TPU for basic scratch and scuff protection, and it’s grippy to the touch, which should make it easier to hold one-handed without it slipping from your hand. The company also claims that, unlike cheap rivals, the Totallee Thin won’t turn yellow over time when exposed to sunlight. Lewis Painter is a Senior Staff Writer at Tech Advisor. Our resident Apple expert, Lewis covers everything from iPhone to AirPods, plus a range of smartphones, tablets, laptops and gaming hardware. You’ll also find him on the Tech Advisor YouTube channel.