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The best iPhone 17 cases you can buy for your new phone, including some on sale already

Happy new iPhone month. ICYMI, Apple unveiled the iPhone 17 family on Sept. 9 during its “Awe Dropping” event out of Cupertino, showcasing the iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Pro, and iPhone 17 Pro Max. If you’re due for an upgrade, they’re now available at major retailers and carriers starting at $799.

Next on your shopping list should be a protective case, which will help your new iPhone withstand years of use. For those buying the base model, a clear case might be the way to go: The standard iPhone 17 introduces fresh color options like lavender, sage, and mist blue, which are almost too pretty to cover up.

The opposite is probably true for those buying one of the two Pro models. They have a divisive design that’s supposedly so scratch-prone, Apple’s in-store demo units got scuffed up on release day (an incident that will henceforth be known as “scratchgate“). Either way, there’s an iPhone 17 case for that.

Below, I’ve rounded up a list of popular mobile accessory brands that are now selling cases for the entire iPhone 17 series — some of which are on sale already.

Apple itself

The tech giant has made its usual clear and silicone cases for the entire iPhone 17 lineup ($49 each). The silicone options come in a rainbow of new eye-catching colors like purple fog, neon yellow, and terra cotta. Apple has also introduced new “TechWoven” cases for the Pro and Pro Max models ($59), which are made with interwoven multicolored yarn that’s protected by a scratch- and stain-resistant coating. All of them are compatible with MagSafe wireless chargers and accessories, by the way.

At the time of writing, Amazon had a bunch of Apple’s iPhone 17 cases on sale for 10% off. They’re also available through Best Buy and the Apple Store itself, but at full price.


Apple iPhone 17 cases

Starting at $43.99 (save up to $7)



Beats

The Apple-owned audio brand debuted three new MagSafe iPhone 17 cases this month. One is a classic hardshell case with impact-absorbing sidewalls ($45). The more “rugged” version has a grippy matte exterior and a microfiber lining ($79). The third option is a hardshell case with a removable lanyard that can be used as a kickstand ($59) — convenient for watching movies. All three styles work with every model in the iPhone 17 lineup and come in earthy hues like Everest black, lime stone, and pebble pink.

Case-Mate

If you don’t want to commit to the fully clear look, Case-Mate has some fun transparent iPhone 17 cases with patterned, ombre, and shifting glitter overlays (plus UV protection that should prevent them from yellowing over time). They’ve all been drop-tested and equipped with MagSafe support. Prices range from $45 for a plain, clear case to $70 for a reinforced carbon fiber case with a built-in stand.

Casetify

Casetify’s iPhone 17 styles include some attractive semi-transparent styles, too, but its customization options are what really set it apart. Shoppers can basically make their own MagSafe iPhone 17 case from scratch with their choice of color, text, photos, and degree of protection starting from $50. The Pro and Pro Max versions can also be fitted with “ring stands” that encircle their camera modules.

Caudabe

For something a little more minimalist, go with an iPhone 17 case in one of Caudabe’s four sleek styles. There’s Sheath (tight-fitting, pebbled, $52); Paragon (smooth, pearlescent, $55); Synthesis (grippy, can be frosted on the back, $50); and Veil (thin, matte, $35). The first two can be configured with or without camera cutouts for the Pro and Pro Max. They were all still in their preorder phase the last time I checked, and are scheduled to ship by late September to mid-October.

Otterbox

Otterbox added iPhone 17 options to its popular Profile, Symmetry, Commuter, Sole, and Defender series this month, starting from just $29. (I’ve listed them in order from least to most durable.) Of note, the Symmetry collection comes in cactus leather styles that you can upgrade with three embroidery patterns for $79.99 a pop. I’m not sure how well they’ll hold up over time, but they look extremely cool.

PopSockets

The brand behind your favorite phone grips has MagSafe cases for iPhone 17 owners of all stripes, from Bookstagrammers to Star Wars fans, Pokémon fans, Disney adults, Halloween lovers, and so much more. (Truly, there’s an obscene amount of niche options in its collection. I’d go with the tomatoey “Campari” one, personally.)

PopSockets’ cases start at $40 at Amazon, but if you buy one directly from its website, you can save 30% on a new MagSafe Grip.


a popsockets campari iphone 17 case

Credit: PopSockets


PopSockets iPhone 17 cases

Starting at $40; save 30% on a MagSafe Grip with your purchase



Society6

Society6’s iPhone 17 cases sport prints of original collages, photos, paintings, and drawings by independent artists. They come in three styles: Slim ($30), a lightweight hardshell number; Tough ($35), which is lined with silicone for a little more cushioning; and MagSafe Tough ($45), which tacks on MagSafe compatibility.

All of Society6’s case options are 25% off for a limited time (starting at only $22.50), which is the best deal I’ve encountered so far this iPhone cycle.


a butter iphone 17 case by fast foop

Credit: fast foop / Society6


Society6 iPhone 17 cases

Starting at $22.50 (save up to $11.25)



Speck

Speck’s drop-tested iPhone 17 cases come in clear, glittery, and grippy varieties starting from $34.99. Some sport a “ClickLock” interlock, which is special Speck technology that prevents the case from falling off different kinds of MagSafe accessories. (That includes a portable charger and various mounts, which go for $29.99 apiece.)

Spigen

For the true diehards, Spigen’s technophilic cases include designs inspired by Apple’s iMac G3 and the iPhone 17’s internals. Add one to your cart at some point through Sept. 25, and you’ll automatically get 20% off. Prices start from just $24 (normally $29.99).


Spigen iPhone 17 cases

Starting from $24 (save up to $13.99)



Twelve South

The makers of my beloved Bluetooth dongle have launched new iPhone 17 MagSafe cases with soft-touch “liquid silicon” shells and microfiber linings. They’re priced at $49.99 each and come in three matte colors (slate, dune, and coastal), which match Twelve South’s new bands for the just-announced Apple Watch Ultra 3 and SE 3. If you bundle your new phone case with one of those bands, you’ll save $10.


a twelve south iphone 17 case

Credit: Twelve South


Twelve South iPhone 17 cases

$49.99; save $10 on an Apple Watch band with your purchase



Wildflower Cases

Wildflower’s whimsical, limited-edition cases are popular among Gen Z celebrities (and $37 apiece). Its iPhone 17 collection features 26 different patterns, including four made in collaboration with model Bella Hadid, singer Laufey, and influencers Taylor Giavasis and Kensington Tillo.

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