🔗 Stay connected and protected with style!
The Spigen Ultra Hybrid Metal Ring MagFit case for the Galaxy S24 Ultra combines military-grade protection with modern design. Made from a durable blend of PC and TPU, it features Air Cushion Technology for drop protection and a built-in metal ring for MagSafe compatibility, ensuring you can charge effortlessly while keeping your device safe.
J**.
Sleek see-through like QI2 case, great protection and design!
The media could not be loaded. I bought this case when there were no reviews for it (I recieved the s25 ultra early) and im so glad I took that chance.Its a really advanced case that has air pockets in each corner to provide extra shock absorption, on top of its very good choice of rubber materials that keeps the device feeling premium.The QI2 magnet at the back is very powerful. In fact, I haven't had issues with my device falling off of my qi2 accessory and vice versa (see video)The design is obviously really cool, I like the design since its not too heavy with so many graphics and keeps it Xray like without too much going on. Very sleek yet nerdy feel. Not to mention its like a translucent like case where its barely see through but just enough it gives it a cooler look.This case fits really snug on my phone, my old case on my old device just fell off on impact, this one is significantly more snug and while the device has only fallen out of my pocket, this case took the whole shock of the impact, not a scratch on either the case or the phone it was protecting!
W**X
Ultra slim shock proof protection that shows off your beautiful titanium body!
This is a great slim case protector for the money. And you will not spend a lot to get it. The case is grippy on the edges and enhances a secure hold of your phone. Time will tell how durable it is and if it yellows. Buttons retain full feel and crisp click. This case also addresses the issue of Samsung's Qi-2 wireless charging "ready" S25 Ultra's design. It's directly compatible with Qi/Qi2 wireless charging, but the phone body itself lacks the "locking" MagSafe style ring, internally.Spigen adds the safety magnetic ring to the back of the case. Embedded in slightly harder plastic on the back, the outer lip remains soft and yet sturdy enough for easy, slip on installation and maintains rigidity so the phone doesn't flop about on your car mount/ charger.The S25 Ultra has difficulties being stable enough to even rest on a standard Qi wireless charging puck. This case's design let's me center on the old style wireless chargers much more easily without camera lenses interfering. Where it would recognize the charger before? Until I installed the case that levels the body on that old style charger, the charger would initiate a charge, but then rejected the phone.Now she happily links up and *eats*.Curved raised lips and a raised front bezel let you safely rest the phone either on its back or face. "Airbag" corner protection beefs up and protects the phone in the event of a corner drop or strike. Let's face it, if your phone is going to bump something, it's almost always on a corner. I have an old, beat up plastic body Motorola phone that is proof of that. ;>Word has it too that Spigen worked directly with Samsung to produce their products. Spigen guarantees fit, finish and compatibility. I can attest to that, especially screen corner and border access. My fat fingers can access pull down menus and side bars without issue - or having to grab the stylus to poke areas where my meat nugget fingers won't register a touch.This case is compatible with other products I've used to armor up the phone. Look for products listed as being "slim case compatible" and you should be OK.Amd as the title says - I think my S25 is too gorgeous in silver-blue titanium to hide under a layer of industrial black. The fit and clarity of this case is stunning.
T**S
Quality, simple case - glad I got the mag version
I just replaced my venerable S22+ with a S25 Ultra. My old phone was the first I've had that I didn't break - and also the first that I used a "cheap" Spigen case. I had bought it when I got the phone as a budget friendly option since I'd broken other phones in more expensive cases. Needless to say, the Spigen did a better job.But this is a review of the new one, so I can't really comment on the long term quality. I like the build of this case even more than the last one I had. It's slim and unobtrusive but sturdy. The buttons are nice, and the texture on the power/action button is a really nice touch. I'm very happy with the cutout for the Ultra's pen. The camera cutouts are also well designed and I appreciate the slight 'feet' to keep things flat (my S22 case wobbled, which wasn't annoying but I could see it bothering somebody more to finicky).This is my first magnetic case, and I was on the fence. What ultimately sold me was that I wanted to use a popular stand/holder that has a magnetic adapter. I used a permanent adhesive for the old phone case, which meant I had to remove the case for wireless charging or putting in my drone/gaming docks. I can't stress enough what a game changer this simple solution is. For once I have to give Apple their due.Another note on the magnet - I also purchased a qi2 charger and used a battery testing app to confirm that the charger is indeed using the faster qi2 speeds. There was a lot of conflicting information on this topic, so I was eager to test and happy with the results.So all in all, I highly recommend this case and the brand. I can't imagine finding a better value and performance combo.
S**K
Great but not perfect
I really like this case because it fixes my main issue with the S25 Ultra—it’s just not a great-looking phone. This case makes it look a lot better and helps it feel more comfortable in my hand. It has a cool design, which is a nice bonus.I’m a little skeptical about the drop protection claims, but I don’t drop my phone often, so that’s not a big concern for me. One downside is that the material feels pretty plasticky, which creates some friction when I’m sliding it in and out of my pocket.The built-in magnet isn’t something I use, but when I tested it, it felt a bit weak. I also have occasional issues with wireless charging, though I don’t rely on it much. That might be something to consider if it’s important to you. Considering that similar cases are usually in the $60–$70 range, this one feels like a solid deal.
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