Try these magnetic accessories
Look at our many Magsafe guides for compatible accessories, but I will also add more to this list, as not all power -grabs will work with the unique camera placement of the Galaxy S25. If it is a simple, circular accessory, it is likely to be in order, but larger square or rectangular magnetic accessories such as Magsafe wallets will not fit well.
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ESR Halolock Qi2 Mini Wireless Charger for $ 23: We have several wonderful Qi2 magnetic chargers in our best wireless charger guide, but in the interest of ensuring optimal compatibility, as the Galaxy S25 cameram module can hinder some magnetic accessories, I can say with certainty that this mini -qi2 charger Works perfectly. It didn’t get too hot, and I like the extra protection added to the area where the cable meets the loadinguck. The 5 -foot cable is braided.
ESR MAGSAFE ARROCK HOLDER FOR $ 16: This fun little gadget is a telephone stand that can cling to different surfaces. It folds up and doesn’t take much space in a bag, but if your phone uses a lot on a plane to look at media, you can put it on the tray for more ergonomic hands -free viewing. The emphasis does not extend a ton, so it does not work on thick tables, but the magnetic compound is strong and you can tilt the corner quite a bit.
Other good screen protectors
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Here are several other screen protectors I tested. It is all easy to apply, which is most important to look for. It is no sense to recommend a screen protection that is difficult to install. Remember, you must add your fingerprints after applying the screen protection for biometric verification to work.
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ESR -Temper Glass Screen Protector (3 Pack) for $ 13: Three tempered glass screen protectors for $ 13? It’s shockingly cheap. I kept looking for a catch, but this ESR protector was visually similar to many of the others I tested and boasts many of the same claims. It’s incredibly easy to install – like the DBrand, you pull a tab once you put the phone in the application tool. It ensures perfect installation and I had no air bubbles. Unfortunately, it is only available for the Galaxy S25 ultra, or I recommended it over the more expensive Dbrand. It comes with the full cleaning set, including alcohol cloths, a microfiber cloth, dust removal stickers and a purple. I also tested ESR’s privacy screen protection, but I didn’t like it: it noticeably affected the screenshot, which generally made it dimmer and displayed muted colors.
Bodyguardz Pure 3 screen protection for $ 45 (Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25+, Galaxy S25 Ultra): Kudos to Bodyguardz because they are one of the only businesses that offer a cardboard institution tool instead of plastic. Seriously, screen protectors produce so much plastic waste, but this one is minimal. Even the tempered glass screen protection is of 30 percent recycled glass. It comes with the usual cleaning set, and the application was very easy. This one does not cover the selfie camera, but has a little gap for it, unlike the ESR. Sorry for only getting one.
Spigen Glastr Ez Fit Screen Protector (2 Pack) for $ 19: Spigen’s tempered glass screen protectors are just as easy to install as the other on this list, and have the usual cleaning instruments to prepare your device. After the installation, I had a few air bubbles, but they all disappeared minutes later. You get two in this package.
More cases you should consider
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UAG PATHFinder Magnetic Case for $ 55: I tested a lot of other UAG cases, from the Monarch Pro and Civilian to the PLYO Pro, but I think the Pathfinder has the best aesthetics, especially in the bright yellow color. The buttons are clicking, there is a magnet embedded in the middle for QI2 support, and the edges around the screen and cameras are increased fairly well. The case is a little smooth, but it is my only complaint if you like the hard design.
Spigen Nano Pop Magfit Magnetic case for $ 19: It is now only available for the Galaxy S25 ultra, but it is a simple magnetic matter that is very affordable. It works with Qi2 and Qi chargers, the S -Pen is easily accessible and the buttons are clicking.
Bodyguardz Paradigm Pro Heat-Regulatory Magnetic matter for $ 60: This case is only available for the Galaxy S25 ultra, and is designed to vent heat from the back of the phone so there are no hot spots when you play. I have tested this matter for the iPhone before and have not really noticed a difference, but what I actually like this matter is the direction-under-speaker-it makes the speakers of the Galaxy S25 Ultra upwards to your face . When I hold the phone, which is actually nice when I play in landscape orientation, because my grip often blocks the speakers of the phone. It also has a built-in cord, comes with a magnet for Qi2 load and has click buttons. However, the usual black design is boring, and the material is smooth. I also tested the Bodyguardz Ace Pro, but I found it difficult to access the S pen stylus.
ESR HALOLOCK CLASSIC HYBRID CASE: It is only available for the Galaxy S25+ and Galaxy S25 Ultra at the moment, this is my second favorite clear matter after the recommend of the Dbrand above. The material feels beautiful, the stains are easy to wipe away, and it has built -in magnets. I can confirm that it works on my Qi2 as well as my basic Qi charger. The buttons respond and it is easy to access the S pen stylus.
Mous Clarity 3.0 Magnetic case for $ 70: This is a solid clear case (available for the entire S25 series), although it was already a little shouting when I loosened it, which is not good for how it will look after months of use. Especially considering how much the case costs. It does have magnets for QI2 drawers and is an otherwise perfect matter.
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Later thin bag for $ 59: Here is another super-thin matter for people who hate traditional bulky cases. It is made of Aramid fibers and will keep your phone free (at least the back of it). There is no protection for the bottom edge, the buttons or the top edge, so it’s pretty minimal. However, I like the soft texture of the material, and it looks beautiful. Unfortunately, there are no magnets for Qi2 functionality. The good news is that this one is very easy to remove unlike many thin cases I tested.
Tech21 Evoarmor and Evoclear Magnetic Cases for $ 50: These are some solid, simple and smart magnetic cases with Qi2 functionality. The edges around the screen are raised to protect it, the buttons respond, and there is a place to attach the cord. The Evolite is a solid clear matter if this is what you are looking for, although I prefer the Dbrand and ESR. I also tested the Evolite case, which is very basic and does not have magnets if you want something simple. But it’s a little smooth.
Samsung Standing Grip phone box for $ 55: I actually like the big grip on the back of this matter. It slides nicely and you can fit different fingers through it. However, the plastic sides of the matter feel a little place and make it feel cheap. The edges around the screen are also barely increased, so it does not feel very protective. Surprisingly, wireless loading, although there are no magnets here, so you do not get Qi2 support. The bottom edge is also strangely not protected.
Samsung silicone box for $ 30 and a robust case for $ 60: Samsung’s official silicone case does the job, but I’m not sure what it does more than the cheaper options above. The same goes for the robust case, which is too expensive for what you get, especially if there are no magnets in one of these for Qi2 support. These are functional cases, just too expensive.
Speck Presidio Perfectly-Duration and Presidio2-grip Magnetic cases for $ 50: These cases look at all the boxes of functionality, and it’s a little more interesting to look at. They also have magnets for Qi2 support. However, both feel just a little cheap-the Presidio2 grip specifically has these cheap plastic accents on the corners that ruin the aesthetic. Then again, I’m also sitting.
Zagg Santa Cruz Snap Magnetic Case for $ 50: I tested several cases of Zagg, including the Luxe, Milan, Denali and Crystal Palace with Kickstand. They are all OK. The buttons on all these things are slightly tighter than in the other cases I tested – not terrible, but just enough to notice. Many of these do not have magnets in them, but the Santa Cruz snap does, and it worked well on my Qi2 and Qi charger. The edges are grabbed, so I like it.
Benks Armorair Case for $ 40: This matter is another ultra-thin case, but it is made of Kevlar fiber, although how much durability it offers when it is thin, questionable. What raises me is that the cameram module ever shifts so slightly. This is one of the things that you find out once you notice, you will not stop feeling and see that it is moving every time. At least it covers more rands than the laterocase, and it also has magnets built in for Qi2 support.
Casetify Impact Magnet Cases for $ 64: You can get Casetify’s impact cases in any style – with a mirror finish, a clear finish or a crazy design. These are solid magnetic cases with click buttons, decent increased edges and a good grip. However, the ring around the camera module is a little thick and disrupts the drawer on my Qi charger on occasion, but not consistent. It shouldn’t be much of the problem if you use a Qi2 charger.