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The Best Pixel 11 Cases to Protect Your New Phone

Pixelsnap your way into fall damage protection, with rugged, clear, and leather options for your new phone.

The Best Pixel 11 Cases to Protect Your New Phone

Google has unveiled the latest Pixel 11 lineup of smartphones, and with them come more powerful performance, higher prices, and the need for a fresh case to protect your investment. Due to the recent launch, finding a suitable case can be challenging, as third-party manufacturers have yet to receive official samples, and some may not fit perfectly. However, Google seems more lenient with its designs, partnering with renowned manufacturers and offering their cases directly on the Google Store.

Among the top Pixel 11 cases available, Google's own Pixelsnap Case stands out. This case comes in various colors and features a built-in magnet for the phone's enhanced 25W wireless charging capability. Despite being a bit pricey at $50, it guarantees a perfect fit for the new phones. Another stylish option is the Dbrand Pixelsnap Grip Case, known for its precise fit and textured design, though it comes with a higher price tag of $55-$60.

OtterBox's Commuter Series Case offers rugged protection and a magnetic ring, priced at $55-$60, and does fit the Pixel 11 Pro as well, despite minor size differences.

For those who prefer a leather case, Bellroy provides a well-reviewed option at $55-$60, although some have noted its leather feels less premium than competitors. Dbrand's Ghost Case, available in a clear variant, showcases your phone's design without the yellowing often associated with clear TPU cases, priced at $60. Lastly, the Google Pixelsnap Case for the Pixel 11 Pro Fold caters to foldable phones, featuring an integrated hinge cover and wireless charging magnet, priced at $60.

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