If you haven't yet gotten your hands on the Samsung Galaxy S20, you still might be hanging onto last year's S10, which is still a terrific high-end phone for a reasonable price. Whether you purchased the small (S10E), medium (S10) or large (S10 Plus) from the Galaxy S10 series, there are plenty of cases out there for your device.
Here are some of our favorite picks for the best Galaxy S10 case in every style, from rugged armor cases to leather covers to polycarbonate cases and even a clear case. Some of the recommendations for these Galaxy S series cases are based on our experience with the preceding S9 versions. I regularly update this roundup with new picks as more candidates arrive.
Tough but relatively slim
Available in multiple color and case options, the Presidio Pro, made from polycarbonate material, has a soft-to-the-touch non-slip coating finish that's nice and grippy. Speck calls it a "no-slip grip." The polycarbonate thin case has two tough armor layers to protect your Android phone from scratches and more while allowing for wireless charging.
Like Speck's bulkier Presidio Sport line, it also has Microban antimicrobial technology, which is supposed to "inhibit the growth bacteria that causes stains and odors."
It's a little expensive at $40, but it is one of the best Galaxy S10 case options.
The OtterBox Symmetry Series is the company's most stylish phone cover case and is fairly slim, durable and will protect your device and camera (it's similar to Speck's cases, which certainly influenced OtterBox's design). This phone case comes in black, a clear case version and a variety of other colors. This rugged case which provides drop protection and a raised screen bumper starts at $40.
I like several of Gear4's cases, including the translucent Piccadilly, which comes in a few different scratch resistant design options, as well as the Gear4 Battersea. The Gear4 Piccadilly S10 case is wireless charger compatible and has raised edges for extra protection. All of Gear4's cases feature a lining of the company's special D3O shock-absorbing material for drop protection. The Piccadilly starts at $30.
Catalyst was once known for its waterproof cases, and it still sells them. But it's shifted to making slim "shockproof cases" that protect the screen and camera of your smartphone with a clear back, raised bezels and a removable lanyard. I just wish the lanyard could be tightened on your wrist. This shock absorption case is available in clear (pictured) or trimmed in black for $40.
Speck's popular Presidio Grip cases are available for the various versions of the S10 in a variety of colors, including the flashier Glitter model. With raised rubber ridges, this slim case is also durable. These ultra slim cases start at $35.
We've been longtime fans of cases from Tech21. The company has the usual assortment of cases for your Galaxy S10 device, including old stalwart -- and my personal favorite -- the Evo Check (pictured here). It's rated as having 12-foot drop protection as well as antimicrobial technology and is available in the "Smokey" color you see here as well as the more purplish Ultra Violet.
Scooch bills its Wingman as a five-in-one case. That's because the slap-bracelet style bendable kickstand not only props your phone up horizontally and vertically but is supposed to allow you to grip your phone more easily, "eliminating pinky fatigue" and serves as an air vent mount in your car. Finally, the case is also a case -- and a pretty protective one.
It's available in two color options and carries a list price of $40.
Wallet and folio cases
This is the favorite Samsung case of CNET video guru David Katzmaier. The LED Wallet Case is a slim wallet case (you can store a single credit card in it, but not much more) that has a set of LEDs that light up to show the time as well as notifications in retro dot-matrix fashion. You can also turn off alarms and answer phone calls by swiping the screen protector cover. And with the special icons you assign to your contacts, you'll know who's calling.
It lists for $60 but can be had for just less than $50 online. It should come down in price over time.
One of my favorite folio cases -- the OtterBox Strada -- is back for the Galaxy S10 (I used one on a Galaxy S9 Plus for a while). It's a highly protective case and has a slot on the inside of the cover that allows you to store a single credit card and perhaps a driver's license or some money. Of course, it also offers access to the buttons. It's available in brown genuine leather or black genuine leather and while it has a high list price of $70, you can get it for less than $50 online. Its only downside is that it doesn't fold back into a kickstand for watching videos on your phone.
The Oxford is Gear4's folio case, which does convert into a kickstand and has a slot to store a credit card and cash. It, too, uses the company's D30 material to protect your phone and is wireless charging compatible.
If you're looking for an inexpensive wallet case, Silk sells the Wallet Slayer for $15. There's nothing terribly fancy about it, but it fits three credit cards and some cash. Also, thanks to a slot on the back of the case, you can use easily prop up your phone for video watching on your screen.
Tough cases
X-Doria's Defense Shield Series comes in a few different variations. For a rugged case that the company says is "certified to exceed MIL-STD-810G military grade drop-test standards for drops up to 3m (10 ft)," it isn't too bulky. I personally like the iridescent model (the Galaxy S10 case on the right in the photo).
Over the years, I've regularly included OtterBox's Defense Series cases in best cases roundups, but it's become a little too bulky for my tough case tastes. OtterBox's Pursuit Series feels and looks like a sleeker version of the Defender Series, with seals, port covers, and easy cutouts for buttons (you'll want to reach those buttons, of course). It comes in three colors, and its only drawback is that it's expensive at $70. Look for this Galaxy S10 case to come down in price in due time.
Urban Armor Gear makes a few different ultra hybrid case lines that are all decent. I like the translucent Phylo (pictured left), but if you're looking for a Galaxy S10 case that's a little tougher to offer rugged protection for your phone and camera, there's the Monarch Series (pictured right, for $60). Available in multiple colors and textures (including top grain leather and alloy metal hardware), it's got reinforced corners and the company says it meets 2x military drop-test standards (MIL STD 810G 516.6) and comes with a 10-year limited warranty.
LifeProof, now owned by OtterBox, is known for its rugged cases. The Next has a fairly sleek design for a tough case and comes in two different trim options with a translucent back. Only downside: At $80, this S10 case is not a bargain.
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