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The best Motorola Edge Plus cases and covers

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Motorola’s Edge Plus is one of the best smartphones Motorola has made in years, and if you buy this handsome $1,000 hunk of glass, you’ll want to make sure it’s outfitted with a proper case to protect it from harm before you take it out into the wild. We’ve found some great entries that will make it easy, safe, and comfortable to tote your new phone around in style.

Ghostek Clear Phone Case with Stand

Ghostek Clear Phone Case with Stand
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Ghostek makes stylish cases that also happen to be impervious to nearly every kind of abuse you could imagine, from drops to dents and scratches. This particular number features advanced shockproof technology that doubles the impact resistance, while also boasting a hard scratch-proof back, just in case your cat happens to have a fondness for phones. The raised corners increase shock-resistance even further, while the surface material affords a secure non-slip grip. Other laudable features include a built-in kickstand, wireless charging compatibility, and raised bezels for extra screen and camera lens protection.

OtterBox Symmetry Series Case

OtterBox Symmetry Series Moto Edge Plus case
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OtterBox is one of the most popular smartphone case brands because it’s got a well-deserved reputation for excellent drop protection. The new Symmetry Series offers three styles for the new Moto Edge Plus: Clear, clear glitter, and black, all made of polycarbonate and synthetic rubber. They have a slim profile that slips easily into your pocket and fits with any look. Raised screen bumpers help protect your display. The one-piece design is easy to slip on and off so you can remove it without damaging your phone — or your fingers. It’s a bit on the pricey side but does its job well.

Speck Presidio Grip Case

Speck Presidio Grip Case for Motorola Moto Edge Plus
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Here’s possibly the most comprehensive Moto Edge Plus case you can find right now. Its main selling point is probably the 13-foot drop protection it offers, something which is achieved via the special proprietary cushioning material it uses. It also combines a durable polycarbonate outer shell with an inner layer, with this dual setup reinforcing things even further. On top of this, it has a ridged surface that enhances grip, raised bezels for camera and screen protection, and a Microban coating that significantly reduces the growth of bacteria. It’s also compatible with wireless charging, so you can’t really ask for much more.

Spigen Ultra Hybrid Case

Spigen Ultra Hybrid Case for Moto Edge Plus
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This attractively minimalistic transparent case will preserve the Moto Edge Plus’ good looks in more ways than one. Not only does the transparency let you show off the phone’s original design, but its combination of a tough PC rear and flexible bumper edge makes for some very serious protection. It has been drop tested to a military-grade standard, so you can be sure its slimline design hasn’t come at the cost of delicacy. There are also tactile buttons to help you use the phone as normal, as well as raised lips.

Foluu Bumper Frame Case for Motorola Moto Edge Plus

Foluu Bumper Frame Case for Motorola Moto Edge Plus
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If you think there’s an outside chance your Moto Edge Plus might be caught up in an explosion in the not-too-distant future, this heavy-duty case from Foluu gives the phone a better-than-zero chance of surviving. It mixes an aluminum metal bumper with a more flexible silicone material, which together offer a snug fit while also guarding the phone against more than your bog-standard variety of damage. The case also adds a built-in stand, raised bezels, and a tempered glass screen protector. It even comes with screws and a screwdriver, which, if nothing else, offers some indication of just how serious this thing is.

Osophter for Moto Edge Plus

Osophter Motorola Moto Edge Plus case
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This clear, slim, lightweight design lets the beauty of your Moto Edge Plus phone shine through. Made of soft, clear, shatterproof TPU gel and polycarbonate materials, the Osophter absorbs shocks and impacts and protects against dust, dirt, and sharp objects. With its slender, thin design, it features extra protection with extended bumpers along the corners, which are reinforced with raised edges to avoid screen damage. It’s available in clear and smoke gray.

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