The best Samsung Galaxy A52 and A52 5G cases and covers

Samsung’s mid-range offering has always been strong, but it has been boosted with the recent release of the Samsung Galaxy A52 and A52 5G. The standard A52 is a great choice for $400 and comes with a 6.5-inch display with 90Hz refresh, a quad-lens camera and a large battery, while the A52 5G is almost the same — but with 5G and 120Hz, the refresh rate is included. That kind of future-proofing isn’t cheap though, and costs an extra $100 as a result.

While they’re a far cry from the $1,000 price tag on flagship phones, these are definitely not throwaway phones — so keep them both with a protective case. Fortunately, both phones are physically identical, so any Galaxy A52 cover will fit the A52 5G, and vice versa. Here are the best cases and covers for the Samsung Galaxy A52 and A52 5G.

Olixar Flexishield

Olixar Flexishield, view from both sides.Image used with permission of the copyright holder

It might be a mid-range phone, but the A52 still looks good and you might want to show it off. If this applies to you, then don’t hide your phone behind a bulky, rugged case — buy Olixar’s Flexishield instead. Flexishield is made of completely transparent plastic, so it provides a clear window to your phone’s style, while also giving you decent protection from scratches and minor bumps. Still, it won’t be the strongest option available, and it’s unlikely to protect as well as larger, bulkier cases when it comes to falls and tumbles. But if you want cheap everyday protection that doesn’t obscure your phone, then the Flexishield is a good choice.

Ringke Fusion-X

The back of two Ringke Fusion-X cases, in different styles.Image used with permission of the copyright holder

A phone case can add some serious style to your phone, and we’d be lying if we said the Ringke Fusion-X didn’t do just that. While its styling may not be for everyone, it’s clear that the Fusion-X has a unique look and is likely to attract other eyes. A clear polycarbonate back panel (or with a camouflage pattern) keeps your phone safe while highlighting your phone’s design, while the oversized rugged bumper provides great impact and drop resistance while improving grip. It has a lanyard attachment point so you can attach the strap to your wrist or around your neck, and the price probably won’t burn a hole in your pocket.

Spigen Liquid Glitter

Spigen Liquid Crystal Glitter front and back.Image used with permission of the copyright holder

Who doesn’t love a little sparkle? Spigen certainly does, and that’s why the Liquid Crystal Glitter case exists. It’s basically Spigen’s Liquid Crystal clear case with a touch of extra glam, and you’ll find good, basic protection here. Made entirely of TPU, a soft, impact-resistant material often used in clear cases, this flexible material offers good protection against most everyday hazards. A raised lip on the outside protects your phone’s screen and camera. The only real downside is the price — but you can often find Spigen cases on sale, so keep an eye out for deals and grab a bargain.

VRS Design Damda Glide Pro

VRS Design Damda Slide pro phone case, showing card compartment.Image used with permission of the copyright holder

Wallet cases are usually made of leather, but there are options if you want something that can take a big hit and protect your credit cards. The Damda Slide Pro by VRS Design is made of polycarbonate, TPU and metal, making it an extremely hard case that also has strong shock absorbing qualities. The rear compartment slides open and has room for three to four credit card-sized items, extra cash or travel tickets. It’s big, tough and rugged, but that means it adds more bulk than you’d get with a gel case. But if you need that power, then the Damda Slide Pro is a great choice for you.

Caseology Nano Pop

Front and back of the Caseology Color Pop phone case.Image used with permission of the copyright holder

Some cases can be a bit boring, but a splash of color makes a world of difference. Caseology’s Nano Pop offers a two-tone color scheme with contrasting colors to add some serious oomph to your phone. Despite the simple design, the colors really make it stand out, adding to the elegant design of your phone. And that’s hard. The slim construction comes with an internal defensive pattern that Caseology claims will help disperse bumps and shocks, while the corners are protected with air space technology. It’s a simple case, but the design is certainly effective, and the price isn’t bad for the protection it offers.

UAG Scout Series

Front and back of the UAG Scout Series phone case.Image used with permission of the copyright holder

UAG offers some of the biggest and best protective cases on the market, and while the Scout is a lightweight case line, it doesn’t lack for rugged specs. It meets military drop protection standards, meaning it has been dropped 26 times from a height of 48 inches without damaging the internal device. That’s an impressive boast that we can believe when backed up by the UAG name. The inner core protects against shocks and damage when falling, while the TPU on the outside has an antimicrobial treatment and helps to hold the device in your hand. It’s also not a bad price for UAG’s standard, meaning this is a great case if you want an everyday case with serious protection.

Ghostek Iron Armor 3 with Belt Holster

Front, back and side of the Ghostek Iron Armor 3 phone case.Image used with permission of the copyright holder

It’s fair to say Ghostek crammed everything they could into the Iron Armor 3. Its dual-layer design uses an inner TPU core bonded to an outer polycarbonate layer. This combination works exceptionally well, and Ghostek claims it has passed military drop test standards and is rated to withstand drops of up to 2 meters. That’s serious bragging, but it doesn’t end there. There’s a built-in stand, swivel belt clip and holster, a card slot on the back for convenient access, and full button covers. It’s close to comprehensive protection, and at this price it’s very hard to say no.

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