When it comes to choosing a phone case, the options are plentiful, each with its own strengths and weaknesses. To give you a better idea, here’s a list of some notable phone case manufacturers, presented in no particular order. If you’re interested in bespoke phone cases for your company, CustomLogoCases specialises in customisation and branding, perfect for corporate clients seeking a tailored touch with logos or unique designs. Feel free to get in touch if you’re keen on custom cases for your business phones.
1. Otterbox
Otterbox is renowned for its emphasis on phone protection. Their flagship cases, the Commuter and the Defender, are designed to withstand drops and impacts. However, the Defender can be somewhat bulky, though the Commuter offers a slimmer profile. Their cases often feature belt clips, along with additional accessories like screen and dust protectors.
2. Ballistic
Ballistic also prioritises protection for both Android and Apple devices, but with a touch more style. Their website boasts about balancing aesthetics with functionality, claiming that other brands often sacrifice one for the other. Ballistic cases include features such as a 180-degree rotating holster clip and are built to withstand shock, impacts, scratches, and even water damage.
3. Ringke
For those who don’t want to obscure their phone’s design, Ringke’s clear cases from the Fusion line might be just what you need. These cases are completely transparent, allowing the phone’s original look to shine through. While they offer basic protection and are quite affordable—starting around £8—they aren’t the most robust option available.
4. Case-Mate
If you’re after something a bit different, Case-Mate offers plenty of customisation options. You can even personalise your case with your own image. They’re particularly famous for their Mahogany Wood cases, which feature carved mahogany backs for a unique, premium feel. However, this exclusivity comes with a higher price tag, around £40. They also offer a range of other distinctive designs.
5. Incipio
Incipio provides a diverse selection of cases to meet various needs, from slim designs to more protective options. Their dual-layer cases, for instance, combine a soft inner layer with a hard outer shell made from military-grade materials. This variety extends to cases for a wide range of devices, though prices can be on the higher side compared to other brands.
6. Element
For those with a bigger budget, Element Solace Cases might be worth considering. These cases, mainly for iPhones, can cost as much as £160, though some are available for around £65. The Machine series allows for customisation with CNC-machined chasses, hand-finished for a unique touch, and each case comes with an individual identification number.
7.Poetic
Poetic is known for a wide range of cases that cater to different preferences, including rugged, hybrid, transparent, and slim designs. They offer cases for many modern phones, including the latest iPhone and iPad models. Poetic holds a BBB accreditation with an A+ score, indicating a high level of customer satisfaction.
8. Cygnett
Cygnett offers heavy-duty cases like the Workmate, which are durable yet reasonably priced. Their Aeroshield line for iPhone 7, for example, provides transparency and comes with a generous 2-year warranty and free returns. If you’re concerned about frequent replacements due to breakage, Cygnett might be a good choice.
9. Anker
While Anker is better known for its battery products, they also offer battery cases. These hybrid cases combine protection with a built-in battery pack, such as their 2850mAh model. Although Anker focuses solely on battery cases, they offer thin designs to avoid the bulkiness often associated with such cases.
10. Hard Candy
Hard Candy stands out with their Shock series, featuring a unique three-layer design and a distinctive bubble texture around the case’s centre. This series also includes a screen protector, providing comprehensive protection with a touch of individuality.
11. Spigen
Spigen is well-regarded for its Rugged Armor and Neo Hybrid lines. Known for its use of carbon fibre materials and military-grade protection, Spigen cases include features like bumper frames, air cushion technology, and even kickstands. The price is generally higher, but you’re paying for durability and extra features.
12. Marware
Marware offers specialty cases like the Wallet case, which doubles as both a phone protector and a card holder. This hybrid approach can replace a traditional money clip, adding convenience to functionality.
Each of these manufacturers brings something unique to the table, so consider what best suits your needs before making a decision. If you’re looking for something customised for your business, don’t hesitate to contact us at CustomLogoCases.

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