The Samsung Galaxy S23 Plus hits a nice middle ground between the smallish Galaxy S23 and the feature-packed Galaxy S23 Ultra, but it’s still a fairly pricey phone that you’ll want to keep protected. With that in mind, we picked out the best Samsung Galaxy S23 Plus cases you can currently buy.
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Textured design
Good color options
Nice colors
Affordable
The Caseology Parallax is one of the most unique-looking Galaxy S23 Plus cases out there, and it’s got it where it counts, too. The hexacore backing feels great in the hand, and it comes in a variety of attractive colors. It meets military-grade standards for drop protection, and it’s one of the cheapest cases you can buy. That makes it a pretty easy recommendation for most people.
Thin and light
Grippy texture
Affordable
Limited color options
If you don’t mind sticking with dark colors, the Spigen Liquid Air is another excellent case for just about everyone. It features a rubberized texture on the back that adds exceptional grip, and it manages to keep things light while still providing adequate protection. Once again, this is one of the most affordable options on our list. The Spigen Neo Hybrid offers a similar, but slightly tweaked design.
Simple design
12 feet of drop protection
Some color options
Somewhat pricey
The Incipio Duo features a classic case design, but it still holds up in 2023. It’s slightly thicker than the option above, but it makes up for it with 12 feet of drop protection. Overall it’s a solid case, although color options are somewhat limited and it can run a bit pricey.
Gorgeous designs
Integrated magnets
Good drop protection
Pricey
If you want a case with real utility and don’t mind paying a premium, the Mous Limitless 5.0 is a fantastic option. In addition to great drop protection and a variety of unique designs, it has a killer feature: magnets. The magnet array in the back is compatible with a host of MagSafe accessories, from wireless chargers to cardholders and more. Again, it is a bit pricey, but it’s worth the splurge.
Thin and light
Limited protection
Affordable
Only comes in black
The Samsung Galaxy S23 Plus is a fairly large phone, but the Spigen Thin Fit is one case that will keep it protected without adding much bulk. It’s the thinnest case we’ve tested, but it still offers some drop protection. However, it only comes in black.
Slim and light
Soft touch finish
Great color options
Pricey
For more color, look no further than the thin and light Samsung Silicone case. It’s fairly similar to the Spigen case above, but it comes in five tasty colors. The soft-touch silicone finish also feels great in the hand and adds a nice level of grip. As a first-party case, it’s a bit pricier than some of the other options on the list, but it’s more than worth the price of entry. If you want a little extra grip, the aptly named Silicone Grip case features a fabric strap on the back of the case.
Simple clear design
Slim and light
Some protection
Very affordable
For a simple clear Galaxy S23 Plus case that won’t break the bank, look no further than the Spigen Ultra Hybrid. It’s the model we recommend the most, although it is fairly no-frills. It features raised bezels for some protection, but it’s mostly focused on keeping things light. There are three slight variations on the clear-backed design, as well as a fourth with a metal kickstand.
Beautiful floral patterns
Good protection
Relatively slim
Pricey
The Kate Spade New York Defensive Hardshell is another clear case, but with style. There are three designs to choose from, each pulling a pattern from the designer’s catalog. They all look great, although the case itself is fairly run-of-the-mill. It’s also a bit expensive due to the brand name attached.
Simple clear case
Very affordable
Lots of variations
MagSafe option available
The Rinke Fusion is an incredibly cheap option if you want a simple clear case for your Galaxy S23 Plus, but it’s still worth a look. It has raised edges and a bumper to protect from limited drops and scratches. There are a lot of variations here, too, with three standard tints, a cardholder version, a floral patterned option, and a version with MagSafe magnets.
Great protection
Dust covers
Many color options
Includes kickstand/holster
Pricey
Otterbox is the standard against which all rugged cases are held, and the Defender Pro is the top of the line. As expected, it features great drop protection, but it goes above and beyond with port covers to prevent dust and debris from entering your phone. It comes in a variety of color options, but each is very expensive.
Great drop protection
Rugged design
Many color options
Expensive
The UAG Monarch might not have dust covers, but it’s every bit as rugged as the Otterbox case above. It features 20 feet of drop protection, plus a cool kevlar finish on the back. If kevlar isn’t your style, there are several other color combinations to choose from. It isn’t cheap, but it will keep your Galaxy S23 Plus safe.
Rugged design
Includes belt clip
Built-in kickstand
Relatively affordable
While most rugged cases tend to be expensive, the Supcase Unicorn Beetle Pro keeps things very affordable. Despite this, it still promises 20 feet of drop protection and includes a built-in kickstand and belt holster. The design is decidedly rugged, but there are four color options to choose from.
Grippy ridges
Great drop protection
Limited color options
A bit pricey
The Incipio Grip is another case that’s been around for years, but the thick, grippy ridges are timeless. They give the case both excellent grip and superb drop protection. Apart from that, it’s a fairly normal-looking case, which could be good news if rugged cases aren’t typically your thing. There are a few color options, but for what it is, this case does run a bit expensive.
Streamlined design
Useful display window
Great color options
A bit pricey
Samsung’s S View wallet cases are back, and they’re just as convenient as ever. Capacity is somewhat limited (more than one card will cause bulging), but the more interesting feature here is the display window in the top corner. Thanks to software support from Samsung itself, you can do lots of basic tasks without opening your device, such as checking the time, reading notifications, or even answering phone calls. This extra feature will cost you a bit more though, as it does run a little pricey.
Space for two cards and cash
Relatively thin
Embossed cards a tight fit
Affordable
Cardholder cases can be more compact than folio-style wallet cases, and the Spigen Slim Armor CS is as compact as it gets. The sliding door mechanism in the back fits two cards and cash, although we did notice that embossed cards can be a tight fit. Still, it’s very affordable and will keep your Galaxy S23 Plus nice and safe.
Folio-style design
PU leather finish
Great color options
Affordable
For a more traditional folio-style case, the TUCCH Wallet case is always an easy recommendation. It’s a simple PU leather folio case, but what makes it stand out is the variety of colors it’s available in. There are also two-tone designs (like the one above), which look great. This is also one of the most affordable folio cases out there, making it easy to recommend to just about anyone.
Two material options
Customizable designs
Affordable
Not compatible with wireless chargers
One more cardholder case worth mentioning is the Smartish Wallet Slayer. It’s made of hard plastic and comes in a wide variety of design options. You can even upload your own image for a fully customized Galaxy S23 Plus case. It’s also quite affordable.
Premium leather finish
Three colorways
Thin and light
Pricey
Leather Galaxy S23 Plus cases are still a bit hard to come by, but Samsung makes an excellent option with a premium feel. It comes in three stylish color options, black, green, and camel. The case itself is pretty light and simple, so it doesn’t add much bulk to the device. It is, however, a bit pricey, and since it’s genuine leather you’ll have to be extra careful if you want it to stand the test of time.