Best Apple iPhone SE Case for 2024

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$18 at Amazon

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Tough case with integrated kickstand

Spigen Tough Armor


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$18 at Amazon

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Affordable wallet case

Spigen Slim Armor CS


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$6 at Amazon

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Simple and see-through

Incipio NGP


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$13 at Amazon

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Eco-friendly case

LifeProof Wake Series


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$19 at Amazon

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Popular wallet case

Smartish Wallet Slayer Vol. 2


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$6 at Amazon

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Compostable case

Incipio Organicore


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$20 at Walmart

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Premium case for a little less

Raptic Shield


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$17 at Amazon

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Stylish and affordable

Cyrill Leather Brick (Out of Stock)


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The third-gen iPhone SE — better known as the iPhone SE (2022) — is the only iPhone with Touch ID currently. It doesn’t boast high-end specs, but if you’re still rocking it in 2024, and would like to extend its life, you should consider getting a case for it. It’s a phone worthy of a solid case to keep it in tip-top shape. 

For the most part, companies will advertise their SE cases as being compatible with the iPhone 7, 8, iPhone SE (2020) and iPhone SE (2022). iPhone 7 and 8 cases will also fit the 2022 SE. Thanks to this backward compatibility, a portion of the iPhone SE cases featured on this list are ones we tested with earlier iPhone models and we can recommend them based on our previous experience using them.

I’ve included a wide variety of cases and emphasize cases that are also a good value. If you’re in the market for a so-called value phone like the iPhone SE, chances are you don’t want to spend too much on a case. Since some of these cases have been on shelves for a while, you will see some nice discounts on excellent iPhone SE cases. Some are listed with special features, such as a built-in wallet or kickstand.

Speck makes several cases for the iPhone SE and you can find several on sale at Amazon for less than $15. The two cases pictured here are part of the Presidio Grip Series, which comes in a variety of color options (prices vary by color).

My two favorite Otterbox cases are the Commuter Series and Symmetry Series, both of which come in a variety of colors. The dual-layer Commuter Series is a little more protective and has a latch that covers the charging port. Prices vary by color.

Zagg’s Gear4 cases for the iPhone SE are similar in quality to Speck and Otterbox cases. The Piccadilly is selling for only $8. The Crystal Palace is very similar but completely clear and a few bucks more.

Spigen’s Tough Armor cases have been around for a while and are notable for their circular cutout exposing the Apple logo and their built-in kickstand. They do offer decent protection and hold up fairly well over time, although not quite as well as some Otterbox and Speck cases. The Tough Armor is available in multiple color options.

Otterbox’s Symmetry Series comes in a variety of color options, including a clear version with glitter. As I said, Otterbox’s Commuter Series case offers slightly more protection, but you can’t go wrong with its Symmetry Series cases.

Spigen Slim Armor CS comes in a variety of color options and has a slot that allows you to store a couple of credit cards (or a single credit card and some cash) inside the case. The only downside is that it’s not compatible with wireless charging.

Urban Armor Gear offers a few different case designs for the iPhone SE in a variety of colors. I personally like the Plasma, but the Armor, Pathfinder and Plyo are also good, with the Plyo having the slimmest design. UAG’s cases all feature good corner protection and meet military drop-test standards. Prices vary by style and start at $15.

Incipio’s NGP case is a simple translucent case that offers decent protection in a slim package. The blue version is currently $6 at Amazon. It’s listed as being compatible with the iPhone 8 but will fit the iPhone SE, both 2022 and 2020 models.

LifeProof’s Wake case is made out of recycled ocean plastic. While I wouldn’t call it super tough — it isn’t enclosed at the bottom — it’s rated for 6-foot drop protection and is attractively designed. Available in three color options, price varies by color.

Smartish makes three cases for the SE, the Gripmunk, Wallet Slayer Vol. 1 and Wallet Slayer Vol. 2 (the latter two are wallet cases). I’m slightly more partial to the Slayer Vol. 2, which comes in a couple of color options for the SE. It’s a pretty basic case but offers a decent grip and can hold a couple of credit cards along with some cash. You can use your credit card as a kickstand by inserting it into the slot in the back of the case.

I bought a similar version of this case to use with a Samsung phone. It’s a faux-leather wallet case that has a magnetic clasp with room on the inside for three credit cards and some cash. It also converts into a kickstand for watching videos.

Griffin’s Survivor cases offer 6-foot drop protection with reinforced (and raised) corners that can help your phone avoid damage should it fall facedown.

Incipio’s Organicore case is another eco-friendly case that Incipio says is 100% compostable. The oat-colored version is on sale for $6.

The third-gen iPhone SE has an IP67 water resistance rating, which means it can survive being dunked in up to 1 meter of water for 30 minutes. If you want an even more waterproof option, LifeProof’s Fre case is the way to go. This once-popular case (before the iPhone got some waterproofing) is still quite expensive but it does offer maximum protection for your phone.

Available in a few colors, Raptic’s Shield case costs less than an OtterBox case and offers similar toughness with 10-foot drop protection.

Spigen’s sister brand Cyrill makes a few different cases for the iPhone SE. I like the Leather Brick (it’s “vegan” leather, not real leather), but all of Cyrill’s cases are well-designed and decent for the money. The Leather Brick is currently out of stock on Amazon and Cyrill’s website. For an alternative, you can check out Apple’s leather iPhone SE case.

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