Functionality:
Every smartphone case offers some form of additional protection compared to going “naked,” but let’s be honest, not everyone buys a case for that reason specifically. That’s why we’ve worked to include a variety of iPhone X case styles to address the most common needs people have. This ranged from making the iPhone X easier to hold, to including room for credit cards and an ID, to protecting the front screen as well as the back and even offering unique touches like an integrated kickstand for watching Netflix on a commute.
Price:
Some people just want a case that costs less than $20 bucks. Others have no problem spending three figures on a case that matches their personal aesthetic and the luxurious feel of the phone. We’re not here to judge either way. That’s why our iPhone X case picks cover a wide range of prices to suit all budgets. For your convenience, we’ve listed picks in price order starting with the lowest price within each buying guide section.
Will My Older iPhone Cases Fit on the iPhone X?
Just in case you’re wondering, the answer to this question is no. The iPhone X features a completely new body design that makes it totally incompatible with cases originally designed for modern iPhone and iPhone Plus models. You can read our full breakdown on how the iPhone X differs from Apple’s other new smartphone, the iPhone 8, here.
Can a Case Prevent Wireless Charging with the iPhone X?
Using a case with your iPhone X shouldn’t prevent it from charging wirelessly. However, thicker cases might cause your iPhone X to charge less efficiently, according to Belkin’s Director of Electrical Engineering Jack Norton who spoke with Gizmodo Australia.
The iPhone X and the iPhone 8 both use the Qi standard for wireless charging. The technical specification for Qi says it should work as long as the device is no more than 45mm apart from the charging pad. Practically speaking, this means your iPhone X should charge just fine with any case, even really thick ones, as long as it’s not made of metal. Keep in mind though that this only holds true for Qi certified chargers — so make sure you look for that certification before buying a pad.