Try these magnetic accessories
Take a look at ours Many Magsafe Guides for Compatible accessoriesBut I will also add more to this list because not everyone Magsafe accessories Works with the unique camera placement of the Galaxy S25. If it is a simple, circular accessories, it is probably okay, but larger square or rectangular magnetic accessories such as Magsafe letters will not fit well.
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ESR Halolock Qi2 Mini Wireless Charger for 23 US dollars: We have several great Qi2 magnetic chargers in our Best charger for wireless chargers In the interest of ensuring optimal compatibility, since the Galaxy S25 camera module may affect some magnetic accessories, I can certainly say that this Mini -Qi2 charger works perfectly. It didn’t get too hot and I like the additional protection that has been added to the area in which the cable hits the loading puck. The 5-foot cable is braided.
ESR Magsafe Aircraft Telephone holder for 16 US dollars: This funny little device is a telephone stand that can clamp on different surfaces. It folds up and does not take much space in a pocket. However, if you use your phone a lot on a plane to see the media, you can attach it to the tablet table to get an ergonomic hands -free view. The clamp does not extend over a ton so that it does not work on thick tables, but the magnetic connection is strong and you can tilt the angle a lot.
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Here are some other screen protection protectors that I tested. They are all easy to advertise, which is the most important thing. It makes no sense to recommend a screen protection that is difficult to install. Remember that you have to re -adjust your fingerprints for the use of screen protection for biometric authentication for work.
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ESR tempered glass screen protector (3 pack) for 13 US dollars: Three tempered glass thyroid protectors for 13 US dollars? This is shockingly cheap. I was looking for a catch again and again, but this ESR protector was visually similar to many of the others I tested and has many of the same demands. It is incredibly easy to install – like the DBrand, pull a tab as soon as you have set up the phone in the applicator tool. This ensures perfect installation and I had no air bubbles. Unfortunately, it is only available for the Galaxy S25 Ultra, or I would have recommended it over the more expensive Dbrand. It is supplied with the complete cleaning kit with alcohol towels, a microfiber cloth, dust sticker and a racle. I also tested The data protection screen of ESRBut I didn’t like it: it has noticeably influenced the screen quality of what it taste and shows steamed colors.
Bodyguardz Pure 3 Screen Protector for 45 US dollars ((Galaxy S25Present Galaxy S25+Present Galaxy S25 Ultra): A big praise to Bodyguardz that he is one of the few companies that offer a Papp installation tool instead of plastic. Seriously, screen protectors produce so much plastic waste, but this is minimal. Even the smacked glass shield protection is made of 30 percent recycled glass. It comes with the usual cleaning kit and the application was super easy. This does not cover the selfie camera, but unlike the ESR, has a small gap for it. It’s a shame that you only get one.
Spiglastr EZ Fit Screen Protector (2 pack) for 19 US dollars: Spentens -tempered glass thyroid protectors are just as easy to install as the others in this list and are supplied with the usual cleaning tools for preparing your device. After the installation I had a few air bubbles, but they disappeared all minutes later. You get two in this pack.
To consider further cases
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UAG Pathfinder Magnnet cover for 55 US dollars: I tested a few other UAG cases from that Monarch Pro And civilian in addition PLYO ProBut I think The Pathfinder Has the best aesthetics, especially in the bright yellow color. The buttons are clicky, there is a magnet in the middle to maintain the Qi2 support, and the edges around the screen and the cameras are raised pretty well. The case is a bit slippery, but that’s my only complaint if you like the loud design.
Spigen Nano Pop Magfit Magnetic Case for 19 US dollars: It is currently only available for the Galaxy S25 Ultra, but this is a simple magnetic case that is very affordable. It works with Qi2 and Qi chargers, the S -Stift is easily accessible and the buttons are clicky.
Bodyguardz paradigm per warmer-regulating magnetic case for $ 60: This case is only available for the Galaxy S25 Ultra and is designed in such a way that the heat from the back of the phone rejects so that there are no hotspots when playing. I have already tested this case on the iPhone and I have not noticed a difference, but what I really like when you keep the phone, which is really nice when playing in the landscape orientation, my grip often blocks the speakers of the phone. It also has a built-in lanyard, has a magnet for Qi2 shop and has clicky keys. However, the simple black design is boring and the material is slippery. I also tested that Bodyguardz ACE ProBut I found it difficult to access the S -Tempernap.
ESR Halolock Classic Hybrid Fall: Only available for the Galaxy S25+ and the Galaxy S25 Ultra, this is my second favorite -Clear case according to the above -mentioned DBrand recommendation. The material feels nice, stains are easy to wipe off and it has built -in magnets. I can confirm that it works on my Qi2 and my basic Qi charger. The buttons react and it is easy to be able to access the Sutin style.
Mous Clarity 3.0 magnetic case for 70 US dollars: This is a solid clear case (available for the entire S25 series), although it was already a little worn when I exposed it, which is not good for the use of months of use. Especially when you consider how much the case costs. It has magnets for the Qi2 shop and is an otherwise perfectly fine case.
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SeiterCase thin housing for 59 US dollars: Here is another super-thin case for people who hate traditional bulky cases. It consists of Aramid fibers and keeps your phone scratch -free (at least the back). There is no protection for the lower edge, the buttons or the upper edge, so it is quite minimal. I like the soft texture of the material and it looks pretty. Unfortunately there is no magnets for Qi2 functionality. The good news is that in contrast to many thin cases I tested, it is very easy to remove.
Tech21 Evoarmor And Evoclear magnetic cases for 50 US dollars: These are some solid, simple and intelligent magnetic cases with Qi2 functionality. The edges around the screen are increased to protect it, the keys react and there is a place where the lanyard is attached. The Evolite is a solid clear case if you are looking for it even though I prefer the Dbrand and ESR. I also tested The Evolite Fall that is very simple and has no magnets if you wish something easy. But it’s a bit slippery.
Samsung Standing Grip Phone Case for 55 US dollars: I like the big handle on the back of this case. It slips well and you can get several fingers. However, the plastic sides of the housing feel a little out of place and make it feel cheap. The edges around the screen are also hardly increased, so it doesn’t feel very protective. Surprisingly, wireless charging processes work, although there are no magnets here, so that you do not receive Qi2 support. The lower edge is also strangely protected.
Samsung Silicon Case for 30 US dollars And Robust case for 60 US dollars: Samsung’s official silicone case does the job, but I’m not sure what it is doing than the more favorable options. The same applies to the robust case, which is far too expensive for what you get, especially when you consider that there is none of these for Qi2 support. They are functional cases, simply too expensive.
Beck Presidio Perfect-Clear And Presidio2 Grip Magnetic Cases for $ 50: In these cases, all boxes are deported regarding functionality and they are a little more interesting. You also have magnets for Qi2 support. However, both feel only a bit cheap and the Presidio2 handle has these cheap plastic accents on the corners that ruin the aesthetics. On the other hand, I’m also Nitpick.
Zagg Santa Cruz Snap Magnetic Case for 50 US dollars: I tested several cases of ZAGG, including the luxuryPresent MilanPresent DenaliAnd Crystal palace with kick stand. They are all in order. The buttons of all of these are a bit stiffer than in the other cases that I tested – not terrible, but just enough to notice it. Many of them have no magnets, but the Santa Cruz Snap, and it worked well on my Qi2 and Qi charger. The edges are handy, which is why I like it.
Benn’s Armorair case for 40 US dollars: This case is another ultra-thin case, which is made from Kevlar fiber, although the durability it offers when it is so thin is questionable. What annoys me is that the camera module shifts so slightly. It is one of these things that you, as soon as you realize, don’t feel like you feel and see how it is shifting every time. At least it covers more edges than the spiked cover and also has magnets for Qi2 support.
CASTIFY IMPACT Magnet Falls for 64 US dollars: You can get the Impact case from CaseFy in every style – with a mirror finish, a clear finish or a crazy design. These are fixed magnetic cases with click buttons, properly raised edges and a good handle. However, the ring around the camera module is a bit thick and occasionally disturbed the charging on my Qi charger, but not consistent. That shouldn’t be a big problem if you use a Qi2 charger.