The Moto G7 has turned a lot of heads with its low price point and decent specs. However, we all need to find various ways to keep these devices protected, and that's where cases come into play. These are some of the best cases around for your brand new Moto G7.
Trusted brand
Spigen Rugged Armor
Staff pick
Spigen has been in the case game for quite some time, and the company is back at it with the vastly-popular, Rugged Armor series. You get Spigen's Air Cushion technology for shock-absorption, along with the interior spider-web pattern, all in a great package.
Minimalistic
Arkour Minimalist Ultra Thin Case
If you want a case without all of the bulk, then you'll want to check out the Arkour Minimalist Ultra Thin Case. This comes in either a non-slip finish or a smooth finish, while also sporting raised edges to keep your camera from accidentally getting scuffed up.
Full body protection
Poetic Guardian Series
This full-body Hybrid case from Poetic covers every corner of your Moto G7, including the screen with its built-in screen protector. Plus, the rear of the case is clear, so you can still show off that shine glistening from your brand-new Moto G7.
Premium feel
Cimo Slim Matte Moto G7 Case
The Slim TPU case from Cimo is a definite front-runner for best cases due to its raised bezels, tactile buttons, and matte look and feel. This case will make sure your new Moto G7 stays protected while looking good and not slipping out of your hands.
Protective flowers
Ueokeird Slim Schockproof Floral Case
This one's for those who like floral designs on their cases, but want to keep the Moto G7 protected against drops. This shockproof case from Ueokeird has a weird name but offers a unique design, along with a raised lip to keep your screen free from scratches.
Two-tone
KEZiHOME Two-Tone Vintage Leather Back Cover
Some folks just like the feel of leather more than the different plastic cases that are on the market nowadays. This new case sports a thin design, along with genuine cowhide to complete the two-tone ensemble.
Let's kick it
Poetic Revolution Series
Poetic is killing the game with great, protective cases, and the Revolution Series for the G7 is no different. This case sports a built-in kickstand, along with a built-in screen protector, offering a great way to keep your new phone safe from harm.
Glitters and sparkles
LeYi Moving Liquid Quicksand Case
Some folks like having a case that is unique, versus the boring, old black TPU option. That's where the LeYi Moving Liquid Case comes into play, as there are little hearts and sparkles that move around as your phone moves around. Plus, the company includes a tempered glass screen protector to keep everything safe.
Wallet case
ICARECASE Vegan Leather Wallet
There's something to be said about a great wallet case, and for the Moto G7, one of the best you can get comes from ICARECASE. Made out of high-quality faux leather, this case features gorgeous stitching, card slots to hold up to three cards, and a magnetic closure to keep everything safe and secure.
Time to make a decision
These are some of the best cases that you can find for the new Moto G7, with some offering uber-protection, and others just plainly looking good. But if you want the best of both worlds, you really can't go wrong with the Spigen Rugged Armor. This is a case we often recommend for just about every phone that comes out, and as it currently stands, it's one of the best you can buy for the Moto G7. From the design, protection, and price, it gets everything right.
For people that really love thin cases, Arkour's Minimalist Ultra Thin Case is a fantastic choice. While it may not be as durable as some of the other options on this list, it provides enough coverage against daily wear and tear without adding too much bulk or heft to the G7.
On the opposite end of the spectrum, the Poetic Revolution is perfect for people that need as much durability as possible. Not only do we love the super-rugged design, but the fact that it comes with a built-in screen protector is just crazy.
from Android Central - Android Forums, News, Reviews, Help and Android Wallpapers
0 comments: