


MagSafe: Apple’s MagSafe system is a bit complicated, since it encompasses magnetic wireless chargers and accessories, as well as cases with a magnetic ring built in to support them.Additionally, the iPhone 14–series devices have especially pronounced camera bumps, and to protect them, the case material needs to rise higher than them. To test each case, we use a 0.85-millimeter feeler gauge, per Apple’s guidelines. It also helps to prevent the screen from getting scratched if you place the phone with the screen side down.
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Raised front lip and camera ring: As Apple’s case guidelines (PDF) explain, “Exposed glass on the device shall not come within 0.85 mm of a flat surface, such as a table or floor, in any orientation when the case is attached.” A lip around the edges of a phone’s display helps prevent a cracked screen-one of the biggest worries with any smartphone.However, we do not consider cases with a circular opening to expose the Apple logo on the phone’s back they offer less overall protection, and the opening provides no real benefit. We also like cases that don’t leave the top or bottom edge of the phone exposed, though such exposure isn’t necessarily a dealbreaker. The best cases provide button protection with tactility that mimics-or in some instances even enhances-the way the buttons feel on a bare iPhone.
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Drop protection: We seek cases that can adequately protect a phone without adding unnecessary embellishments or too much bulk.
