Samsung launched its brand new Galaxy Note 20 on August 5th and it's fair to say that it looks stunning in the new Mystic Bronze colorway. With the speedy new S Pen, the blazing-fast Snapdragon 865 Plus processor, and the quickest charging technology to ever appear on a Galaxy Note handset, there's a lot to like. At $999 the Galaxy Note 20 isn't what you might call cheap, so you may want to keep it in tip-top condition by wrapping a protective case around it. We've done some digging around on the internet on your behalf, so join us after the break for the 10 best cases we could find for the Galaxy Note 20.
Speck Presidio
First on the list is the Presidio2 Grip from Speck that uses Armor Cloud technology to protect the Note 20 against drops of up to 13-feet. The unique soft-touch finish looks and feels better and also resists scratches to keep the case (and your phone) looking great. The Microban treatment reduces bacteria growth on the case by up to 99% while the raised bezel protects the display when the phone is rested face-down on a flat surface. Available directly from Speck's online store for $44.95, the Presidio2 Grip case is available in Black and Blue.
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Gear4 Battersea
The hardback Battersea case from Gear4 can withstand drops of up to 16ft (5 meters) thanks to the presence of D30 material surrounding the frame and backplate, in combination with flexible TPU and polycarbonate. Available in Black with a tasteful orange accent on the rear, the case maintains the slim profile of the handset and features a soft-touch finish that feels great in the hand. With anti-bacterial protection, compatibility with wireless charging and NFC, the Battersea case can be ordered directly from Gear4's online store for $49.99.
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Incipio DualPro
Incipio's DualPro case boasts an ergonomic design with dual-layer protection of a scratch-resistant polycarbonate outer shell and a shock-absorbing inner core. Able to withstand drops of up to 10ft, the case has raised bezels to protect the display and is compatible with wireless charging and NFC. Available in Black or Iridescent Red/Black, you can but the DualPro case from Incipio's online store for $29.99.
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Oterkin Full Body Case
Oterkin's Full Body cover does exactly what the name suggests; providing 360° protection by way of polycarbonate front and rear panels and the presence of a bumper made from flexible TPU. The built-in anti-scratch screen protector allows for a clear view of the display, although, the ultrasonic fingerprint sensor isn't supported. Wireless charging and NFC are supported while the S Pen is easily accessible via a precise cutout. You can order the Oterkin Full Body case from Amazon in Black/Clear for $16.99.
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OBLIQ K3 Wallet
The K3 wallet case from OBLIQ combines style and function with a premium PU and TPU construction with an elegant hand-stitched border around its edges. The inner TPU case mount protects the phone from shock and bumps with the PU outer layer guards against scratches. There are spaces for 3 banks cards internally along with a sleeve for your cash while the easily accessed back pocket on the rear of the case can store a single bank card. Available in Brown/Burgundy and Black Gray/Brown, the OBLIQ's K3 Wallet case is available from Amazon for $16.99.
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VRS Design Glide Pro
Not all wallet cases are flip cases, as the Glide Pro case from VRS Design demonstrates above. Featuring a high-quality TPU body with a metal base bar to protect against drops, the case has a storage compartment on the rear panel that has space for 3-4 bank cards as well some cash. The compartment door has a semi-automatic mechanism and the soft button cutouts ensure easy access to the phone's controls and ports. Available in Black and Green, the Glide Pro case costs $24.99 from Amazon.
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Ringke Fusion X
Ringke's Fusion X case has a rugged exterior that provides extra grip and a clear polycarbonate rear panel that reveals the colorway of the Galaxy Note 20 you are using. The raised lips protect the display from potential scratches when the phone is laid face down on a flat surface and there is a built-in lanyard hole if you want to attach a wrist or neck strap. Wireless charging, PowerSharing, and NFC are all supported. Available from Amazon for $12.99, you can buy Ringke's Fusion X case in Black or Camo/Black.
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Caseology DualGrip
If slim and light is your preference, then Caseology's DualGrip case that is available in Metro Green, Glam Bronze, and Urban Gray could be just what your Galaxy Note 20 needs. With precision cutouts, camera holes, and stylus access, the DualGrip case also supports wireless charging and NFC for mobile payment apps. The polycarbonate bumper features an in-built grip on each side while dual-layered military-grade drop protection is also present and accounted for. You can order Caseology's DualGrip case from Amazon for $12.99,
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UAG Monarch
UAG's Monarch case offers 5-layered protection and is made from premium materials and alloy metal hardware. Despite the soft, shock-absorbent core and a harder shell that protects the Galaxy Note 20 against scratches and provides additional grip, the case is still featherlight. Meeting MIL-STD_810G drop protection certification, the case also has raised bezels to guard the screen against scratches. UAG is selling the Monarch case in Crimson, Black, and Carbon Fiber for $59.95.
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Maxdara Glitter Case
The Glitter Case from Maxdara brings something a little different to the table with its rear panel housing a free-flowing glitter liquid that moves as the phone does. It may have a sparkly design but the case also boasts a slim fit and a raised lip to protect both the display and the rear cameras from scratches. The soft TPU bumper adds some grip to Maxdara's Glitter case that is available from Amazon in Rose Gold, Gold Silver, Silver, and Teal for $8.99.
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