Suiting up your iPhone in a case used to be necessary for a variety of reasons. First off, you want to protect your investment from dings and scratches. Then, before the iPhone 7 arrived, there was the constant worry of dropping it in the sink, or worse, the toilet.
The iPhone 8 continues the water-resistant trail that its predecessor started, but due to its all-glass back, investing in a case is basically a must. That is, unless you like spider web-like cracks putting splinters in your fingers.
We haven’t had a chance to test out any of the following iPhone 8 cases that we’re recommending and we’re not guaranteeing that all of them will be as protective or suave as they claim. However, once we do some testing, this list will become more definitive, so stay tuned.
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Note: we've not used all of the cases in this list - instead we've chosen some options from some of our favorite brands. We've ranked these from cheapest to most expensive according to prices at time of writing.
Looking for a simple protective cover that will help you grip your iPhone 8? This option from trusted case manufacturer Speck is basic, but does exactly what you need it to.
It won't protect the screen of your phone, but the grip material at the back will help you keep hold of your phone when you really need to.
We particularly like the look of this case from Spigen and considering its price point it looks very premium. You've got a few different color options for the Neo Hybrid option, but we particularly like the burgundy version of this Spigen case.
Some have complained in online reviews that the buttons are a little difficult to press though, so watch out for that if you're set to buy this case.
Protection for your pricey iPhone 8 can come at a high cost, but it doesn’t have to. The X-Doria Defense Clear case costs less than most ruggedized cases.
One understated feature this one boasts is that it tucks the iPhone 8’s screen under a bit of its lip so as to avoid scratching it on a table if you like to set your phone face down. This case is no frills, but if all you’re looking for is protection on the cheap, look no further.
Tech21 offers a great protective case here that will ensure the back or edges of your phone won't get scratched and will hopefully be able to take a bit of the brunt when you next drop your iPhone 8.
There's no front to this case, so you may want to buy a screen protector, but this see through option may be a good idea if you want to be able to see your phone while it's protected.
Apple makes its own official cases for the iPhone 8, and unsurprisingly they're worthy of inclusion in this list. This one is made from a silicone material that should feel comfortable in your hand.
But perhaps the best element is the color choices on offer here. You have the choice of nine colors, including bright red, so you can make your phone look like the red iPhone 7.
If style is your modus operandi, this leather case by Mujjo should fit your tastes nicely. In terms of its looks, it’s reminiscent of Apple’s own leather case, but it’s going for the much cheaper rate of about $38 (around £28, AU$47).
It likely won’t be the most protective case, given that it doesn’t look to hug the camera unit closely, so it’s probably not the wisest choice for those who like to take their phone out in the elements. That said, if you biff, you’ll really be going down in style.
This is another choice you can buy directly in the Apple Store when you grab your iPhone 8, but we really like the leather version of Apple's official case.
Apart from the material it's made of, the design is very similar to the silicone version up above and it comes in a great variety of colors too including pink, brown and bright red.
Mous offers lots of materials for its cases, including wood, but our favorite is the Aramid Carbon Fibre option. It has what Mous calls its Airoshock technology, which uses thousands of micro air pockets to help protect your phone when you drop it.
It won't protect the front of your phone, but it comes with a free screen protector for that so you can make sure you don't scratch up your iPhone 8's display.
If protecting your phone is your number one priority when investing in a case, LifeProof’s signature offering looks to fit the bill with its colorful suite of cases.
By hugging around the back and securely over the iPhone 8’s front, it protects its fragile glass build materials on every front.
While the phone looks as much like an iPhone 6 as it does an 8 while covered, at least you’ll still be able to take advantage of all the new features, like wireless charging and the improved camera. The big downside is that this ruggedized case is nearly $100.
This case from Greenwich is a folio and will protect the screen of your phone when it's closed. It sits comfortably in the hand and won't look bulky in your pocket either.
The leather used feels premium, but you need to bear in mind this is an expensive option.
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from TechRadar: Phone and communications news http://www.techradar.com/news/best-iphone-8-cases
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