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When you buy a new phone, the first thing you want to do is get a new case to protect it. Considering that many new phones can cost upwards of a grand, it’s sensible that you’d want to invest in protection for your purchase.

When buying a phone case, there are several factors to consider. Today we hope to make it easier to assess those factors and to make an informed, intelligent decision when the time comes for you to purchase your next bit of phone protection!

Factor #1: Level of Protection Needed

Not everyone’s phones need the same level of protection. Depending on your lifestyle, job, and ability to keep your device out of harm’s way, it might be best to invest in robust protection.

Protection doesn’t mean you have to compromise on style. You can find cute, stylish iPhone 14 Plus cases that still offer robust military-grade drop protection. That level of protection means the manufacturer has designed the case to pass tests ranging from intense shock and impact to falls and vibrations.

If you’re going to uni for something like engineering on construction sites or studying marine life in vast bodies of water, that naturally involves risks. You’ll need a sturdier case.

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On the other hand, low-hazard jobs like remote work or paralegal might not endanger your device. Then again, if you’re the clumsy type, it might not matter what you do.

Consider the level of protection you need before and narrow down your choices from there.

Factor #2: Desired Features

For many people, smartphones are our lifelines during our day-to-day lives. Your phone case is an extension of that lifeline.

Cases can do more than just protect our most critical devices; many come with handy extra features. For example, you can find slots for holding cards or even built-in flashlights.

Unfortunately, these extra features often add to the price tag of a case, but given the various benefits that come from investing a few extra pounds in the device, it can easily be worth it.

Factor #3: Price Range

The final major factor is how much you are willing to pay for a case. On the cheaper end, you might only pay around £5-10 for a generic case, but that could come at a cost.

Many people underestimate the costs of repairing phones and end up having to pay significantly more than they expected to replace their devices. The issue again goes back to protection. It’s worth £20 extra if it saves you hundreds on repairs.

Higher-end cases can cost as much as fifty pounds. While this price may sound steep, investing in a sturdy case can save you costly repairs or replacements.

Conclusion

A good protective case safeguards your device from disaster. Design is important when choosing one to fit your needs, but so are protection, features, and price. Use this guide to help you tackle the world of cellphone cases, and invest in an accessory that keeps your most expensive piece of handheld equipment safe!