Apple has made the iPhone 15 Pro official (among the other iPhone 15 models), and it’s actually a fairly exciting new iPhone. The biggest change here is Apple moving to Titanium for the build. Which is a big deal, as it is more durable and lighter weight than stainless steel. So this is now the lightest “Pro” iPhone Apple has ever made. That’s incredible.
Even though it is more durable, you probably will want to get a new case or two for your iPhone 15 Pro. So here in this list, we are rounding up the very Best Apple iPhone 15 Pro Cases that you can buy. This will be updated throughout the year as more cases become available.
ESR Classic Series
ESR has been a pretty popular brand as of late, for iPhone accessories and their Classic Case for the iPhone 15 Pro is here for just $27. This case is available in clear, and a few other other colors: Clear Black, and Frosted black.
This case is pretty interesting, as it has all the usual things like having military-grade protection and such. But what’s cool here is that there is a kickstand around the camera module. So it blends in, but it’s still great for watching content on the go.
ZAGG London Snap
The ZAGG London Snap is a really great looking case for the iPhone 15 Pro, it’s a bit on the pricey side at $49.99, however. It’s a “tough and elegant” case according to ZAGG. That’s because it is made of Graphene, which is a tougher material, and able to protect your iPhone 15 Pro a bit more than other cases. It also has a drop resistance of up to 13 feet.
This case is going to give you a nice high-end look and feel on your iPhone 15 Pro, thanks to the 3D-printed fabric exterior. And it’s inspired the by classic yet contemporary style of the city of London.
Spigen Liquid Air Armor
The Spigen Liquid Air Armor is a really great case for the iPhone 15 Pro, and it costs just $15. This comes in three colors: Matte Black, Abyss Green and Navy Blue. It also has a nice textured back, making it easier to hold onto, while also being fairly thin. That means that it won’t add a lot of bulk onto your phone, which is also important here.
Spigen has included military-grade protection and uses its Air Cushion technology here, for anti-shock protection, and to keep your iPhone nice and protected if you should drop it.
Spigen Liquid Air Armor - Amazon
Apple FineWoven Case
Apple, this year, has decided to declare war on Leather, stating that it’s bad for the environment. And is moving to this FineWoven case, for the environment. This is made of durable microtwill which has a suede-like feel. So it still feels like leather, sort of, but it may not age like leather. It’s definitely gonna look really good on the new iPhone 15 Pro. It costs the same as the leather cases did, at $60.
This case is available in five colors: Taupe, Mulberry, Evergreen, Pacific Blue and Black. Which look really good, and it’s good to see Pacific Blue back in the mix.
ZAGG Crystal Palace Snap
Wanting a nice clear case for your new iPhone 15 Pro? ZAGG has you covered with its $49.99 Crystal Palace Snap. This is a clear case, which means you will see the magnet for the MagSafe charging there. But that also means it works with MagSafe wireless charging.
Like a lot of the other ZAGG cases here, the Crystal Palace Snap does have 13-feet drop protection, making it a really nice and durable case. This is thanks to it being made of Graphene this year.
ZAGG Crystal Palace Snap - Amazon
Spigen Slim Armor CS
The Spigen Slim Armor CS is an oldie, but a goodie case for the iPhone. And it’s back for the iPhone 15 Pro here. This is available for $20 and comes in four colors: Black, Abyss Green, Metal Slate, and Rose Gold.
This is a super slim case for the iPhone 15 Pro, with the major difference here being a secret compartment on the back. Which can hold a couple of cards. Making this a wallet case, that doesn’t really look like a wallet case. That’s really cool.
ZAGG Manhattan Snap
The ZAGG Manhattan Snap might be the sleeper case for the iPhone 15. It’s a silicone case like what Apple offers, and it’s the same price – $49.99. But it is a much better case. If you’ve ever used one of Apple’s silicone cases, you likely know how it likes to hold onto fingerprints, dust and such. Well, this one, does not.
This also uses the Graphene material like its other cases, making it more durable, while keeping it pretty thin and lightweight. Making this a really great case to pick up.
elago Liquid Silicon Case
Perhaps the cheapest, but not terrible, case you can buy for the iPhone 15 Pro – elago’s Liquid Silicon Case. It’s available for $12.99. This is a really great looking silicon case, that is also very minimal. elago is offering it in a ton of colors too, including Stone, Aqua Sky, Black, Brown, Burgundy, Cedar Green, Cobalt Blue and many more.
elago Liquid Silicone Case - Amazon
Nomad Modern Leather Case
The Nomad Modern Leather case is a fantastic case, and it’s actually one that I’ve used on my iPhone for the past two years. This is going to cost you $50, or if you want Horween Leather, it’ll be $70. This does come in a few colors, including black, brown and English Tan. Important to note that the English Tan is not available in Horween Leather.
So what makes this case better than Apple’s older leather cases? Well, for one, the leather doesn’t wrap all the way around the case. The sides are made of plastic. It’s a soft-touch plastic, so it still feels pretty high-end, but it keeps the leather looking good. And as expected, the leather is also going to age after some time – Horween Leather will take longer to show it’s age, however.
Nomad Modern Leather Case - Nomad Goods
ZAGG Denali Snap
The ZAGG Denali Snap is a really great case for those that are a bit clumsy with their phones. The Denali Snap case for iPhone 15 is just $65. Much cheaper than Otterboxes, fortunately.
This is a dual-layer case from ZAGG and it does offer up better drop protection than ZAGG’s other products. With a rated protection of 16-feet. It also has a nice no-slip design, and comes in a variety of colors.
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