Best iPhone 11 and 11 Pro Cases for 2023 (2024)

The iPhone 11 isn't the newest phone from Apple, and it's not the most advanced piece of tech, either. Regardless of there being more expensive models, it's still important to protect your phone. No matter how advanced Apple's phones get, they still break in the same way -- falls, scratches, dents and more. If you're at all worried about keeping your phone looking and working great, we've collected some of the best iPhone 11 and 11 Pro cases for 2023.

Apple's iPhone 11 comes in a variety of colors you may want to show off, so I've alsoincluded a number of translucent cases. They all have precise cutouts that won't hinder your use of the phone (particularly the camera lens) and they offer extra protection if you drop your phone on a hard surface.

Because I want you to find the perfect fit for your needs and preferences, there are a lot of iPhone cases here. If you're looking for a slim case, a folio case, a grip case, a case with a raised bezel or precise cutouts, a case that doesn't interfere with your wireless charger, a case that protects your camera lens, one with button covers or even one made from genuine leather, I've got you. Read on for the best iPhone 11 cases.

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If you're looking for the best clear iPhone 11 cases, you can't go wrong with Speck's Stay Clear case, which resists discoloration (yes, cheap clear cases can turn yellow). This iPhone 11 case has a durable polycarbonate outer shell, provides 13-foot drop protection and includes Microban antimicrobial product protection. The transparent case also allows for easy wireless charging.

The company's super protective Defender series case is available for all the iPhone 11 models, but most people want an iPhone case that's slimmer. The Symmetry series is slim with beveled edges, making it a good mix of sleek and protective. A raised bumper helps act as a screen protector (though I would still recommend getting a tempered glass screen protector if you can). Multiple colors are available, including symmetry clear as well as the symmetry plus pop case, which integrates a PopSockets PopGrip.

Zagg bought top British case-maker Gear4 a few years ago and is seeking to further build out its brand in the US. In terms of style and protection, Gear4's cases are right there with Otterbox and Speck, all of them lined with the company's D3O shock-absorbing material and featuring beveled edges to protect your phone. My favorites include the translucent piccadilly (also available for Samsung Galaxy) and crystal palace cases, as well as the Battersea. They range in price from $20 to more expensive iPhone case options around $60.

If you're looking for a cheap clear case for your iPhone 11, Spigen's Ultra Hybrid is a good value at around $11-$15, depending on which version of iPhone 11 you have. No drop rating is listed for the case, but it feels like Spigen transparent cases offer reasonable protection (if you want even stronger protection, consider shelling out around $30 more for the Spigen Tough Armor case), and it should appeal to folks who want a case that's neither too thin nor too thick (Speck's clear case is a bit thicker and does seem more protective). Unlike the Tough Armor, a lot of these cheaper clear cases have a habit of turning yellow over time (and becoming less translucent), but they're cheap enough that you probably won't mind shelling out for a transparent case replacement if that happens.

Speck's Presidio Pro comes in a variety of colors and has a soft-to-the-touch finish that's equipped with Microban antimicrobial technology. It's drop-tested to 13 feet (about 4 meters) and is one of the best all-around cases for the iPhone 11. The iPhone case is highly protective, with a polycarbonate outer shell, but it's not too bulky. Its thin protective case design makes wireless charging easy.

I was pleasantly surprised by Clckr's cases, which feature a built-in kickstand and grip strap that folds out and clicks into place on the back of your phone. Clckr sells just the stand/strap accessory to stick on the back of your phone (or on a case), but the iPhone case with the integrated kickstand accessory is better and comes in a few different styles, including clear and faux carbon fiber versions (Personally I like the blue). I would say the cases are super protective but they're protective enough, with raised edges to protect the screen.

With the stand clicked in place, you can use your device hands-free in either portrait or landscape mode. Note that you can wirelessly charge your phone with this case on, though you have to be more careful about placing it in the right spot on a wireless charging pad for it to work.

Mous makes several cases that have eye-catching designs, including thin case models finished in leather and wood. They're all lined with the company's AiroShock material that, according to the company, delivers excellent protection in a slim design. They do seem durable and all include a lifetime warranty.

I liked the speckled leather case (pictured above, left), but Mous' Limitless 3.0 line -- the bamboo case on the right -- is compatible with the company's Limitless 3.0 accessories, which include a wallet that magnetically adheres to the back of the case and a couple of mounts, one of which is an air-vent mount for your car.

It's also worth noting that these Mous cases are the only ones I've seen that have a SIM card storage slot on the inside of the smartphone case for international travelers in the habit of swapping SIM cards.

Cases start at $33.

Lifeproof, now owned by Otterbox, isn't in the business of making waterproof cases anymore (it has only one waterproof case: the Fre). But it still makes very nice cases to protect your iPhone, including the Next and Slam, as well as theFlip Series, which adds a slip-out wallet element that turns into a kickstand. I personally like the Slam best. It starts at $40 and comes in a variety of colors and designs, including a clear iPhone 11 case. Pair it with its Rewind wall charger for speedy charging.

Moshi has always made attractive cases for iPhones, and its Overture (folio), iGlaze, Vitros and Altra (lanyard included) cases are available for the iPhone 11, 11 Pro and 11 Pro Max. The Overture is actually a two-in-one case that's a great screen protector. You fit your iPhone into a slim shell case that then magnetically adheres to the cover, which has slots for storing your ID, credit card and cash. You can buy one in the $25-to-$45 price range.

Truth be told, I wasn't a fan of earlier Pelican cases, which were very protective but just a little too bulky (and ugly). But its latest batch includes two that I like: the Traveler (pictured, left) and Rogue (at right), a TPU phone case with a soft rubber bubbled pattern. The "clear" version of the Rogue glows in the dark.

Speck's Presidio Grip Series comes to the iPhone 11. It's one of the more popular iPhone 11 series phone cases and still one of the best, although the ribs of this TPU phone case can wear down over time. It's also available in multiple colors.

Casetify's cases are known for their eye-catching designs (that are stuck onto the back of a clear case). They're relatively slim, sleek-looking cases that offer decent protection and come in a variety of design patterns, with some definite appeal to teenagers. Most cases fall in the $30 - $40 range.

iFace cases are hugely popular in Japan but aren't so well known in the US. With their oversized rounded edges and plenty of fun colors to choose from, these TPU cases certainly stand out from the crowd and are quite protective. The First Class (pictured above in red and green) is available in a variety of colors and costs $22.

One of the newer phone case models -- the Reflection ($30) -- has a transparent back that's made of tempered glass. It's available with several different trim color options.

Adidas-branded Apple iPhone cases come in a variety of flavors that offer eye-catching designs that match some of the company's iconic sneakers. They're all pretty slim and provide decent though not great protection. Prices are anywhere from $12 to $50, depending on the style.

BodyGuardz was initially known for its screen protectors, but in recent years it's put out some interesting iPhone cases. I personally like the Momentum (pictured left), which has a padded textured back, and the Accent Wallet case (pictured right), a leather case that has a slot on the back for storing a couple of credit cards. Both those cases include a lanyard that you can choose to attach to the iPhone case or not.

Case-Mate makes a variety of color cases, some of which have glittery, snowglobe effects (my favorite is the Waterfall Confetti case pictured on the right). Despite their fun, eye-catching designs, they're also well built and will protect your device.

Silk brought its line of affordable, simple, slim cases and wallet cases to the iPhone 11 under the brand name of Smartish. The Smartish Walletslayer case is one of the best iPhone 11 cases for those on a budget. This phone case can be found for around $15 or less,and holds three credit cards plus cash.

Razer, which makes laptops and gaming accessories (among other products), brings its line of "gaming" cases to the iPhone 11, and they're pretty nice. The cases have something called Thermaphene-Based Heat Dissipation that "redirects trapped heat through a thermally conductive lining adjacent to vented airflow channels to significantly improve cooling compared to traditional cases." It's a bit of an extra protection gimmick, but it seems to help a little when you're playing graphically intensive games for long periods. The cases come in Pro and Slim versions.

X-Doria's Defense series cases come in a wide variety of styles and cost a little less than competing premium cases from Gear4, Speck and Otterbox. I personally like the Defense Clear Series (pictured, second from right), which is a good match for the standard iPhone 11.

I've always been a fan of Tech21's Evo Check cases for previous iPhones and they're available for the iPhone 11 in a few different translucent colors (they're the pink and smoky black cases in the photo above). Tech21 is also offering a slightly thinner iPhone 11 case but more colorful Studio series cases.

Tech21's Evo Wallet is a well-designed folio case that features a screen protector cover with a magnetic latch and a slot on the inside for storing a couple of credit cards and a little bit of cash. It also converts into a stand for watching videos and is drop-tested to 12 feet (3.6 meters), so it's pretty tough.

Like Lifeproof, Catalyst made a name for itself with waterproof cases, but it now focuses on extra protection selling its Impact Protection Case, which is drop-tested to 9.9 feet and has a see-through back and slim design.

Griffin's Survivor Series used to be one of the more popular tough cases. It's slimmed down over the years but is still a pretty tough protector and comes in versions with a clear back.

Incipio has a bunch of cases for the iPhone 11 line. I like the Aerolite Extreme, which comes in clear, sea blue and black and has the company's FortiCore ribbing and raised edges to help with drop protection.

Otterbox's swanky folio case, the Strada, returns for the iPhone 11 line. It's available in brown and black and does a nice job of fully protecting your phone. The only small strike against it is that it doesn't convert into a viewing stand for watching videos. It's probably best suited to the iPhone 11 Pro Max, but it's good for anyone who wants additional screen protection for any iPhone 11 model.

Nomad makes a line of nice iPhone 11 leather case designs, including leather wallet folio cases that come in brown or black. I personally like its Rugged case, which features water-resistant leather. This phone case is rated for 6-foot (2 meter) drop protection. Just note that the selection is pretty limited.

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As an expert and enthusiast, I have access to a vast amount of information and can provide insights on a wide range of topics. Regarding the concepts mentioned in this article, here is some information related to iPhone 11 cases:

iPhone 11 Cases:

  • The iPhone 11 is not the newest phone from Apple, but it is still important to protect it from falls, scratches, and other damage.
  • There are various types of iPhone 11 cases available, including clear cases, slim cases, folio cases, grip cases, cases with raised bezels or precise cutouts, cases that don't interfere with wireless charging, and cases made from genuine leather.
  • Some popular brands for iPhone 11 cases include Speck, Otterbox, Gear4, Spigen, Mous, Lifeproof, Moshi, Pelican, Casetify, iFace, Adidas, BodyGuardz, Case-Mate, Silk Smartish, Razer, X-Doria, Tech21, Catalyst, Griffin, Incipio, Nomad, and more.
  • These cases offer different features such as drop protection, antimicrobial product protection, shock-absorbing materials, beveled edges, built-in stands or carrying straps, wallet elements, colorful designs, and compatibility with accessories.
  • Prices for iPhone 11 cases can vary, ranging from around $10 to $60, depending on the brand, features, and materials used.

Please note that the information provided above is based on search results and snippets from various sources. For more detailed information about specific iPhone 11 cases, it is recommended to visit the official websites of the respective brands or consult customer reviews and ratings.

Best iPhone 11 and 11 Pro Cases for 2023 (2024)

FAQs

Is iPhone 11 Pro still relevant in 2023? ›

With so many similarly priced (and cheaper) options to choose from, the iPhone 11 just isn't a good purchase in 2023. If you're already using the iPhone 11, it's good for another couple of years, but if you want to buy a new iPhone, there are better options to consider.

Can iPhone 11 and 11 Pro have the same case? ›

The iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 pro are different sizes. Although the camera sizes are the same size on the rear of each model, the iPhone 11 is slightly bigger than the iPhone 11 Pro. This means that iPhone 11 cases are not compatible with the iPhone 11 Pro.

Why is iPhone 11 Pro phased out? ›

I think it's about two connected things: supply chain and muddling its phone range. The first one we can brush past quickly. The more different phones Apple sells, the more complex manufacturing and shipping them becomes. Discontinuing the iPhone 11 Pro nips that in the bud.

How many years will iPhone 11 Pro be supported? ›

iPhone Support Duration
ModelRelease dateSupported
iPhone 11 Pro / 11 Pro Max20-Sep-19Yes – Until 2026
iPhone SE (2nd generation)24-Apr-20Yes – Until 2027
iPhone 1223-Oct-20Yes – Until 2027
iPhone 12 mini13-Nov-20Yes – Until 2027
24 more rows
Sep 16, 2023

What iPhone cases fit the 11 Pro? ›

We have already mentioned that iPhone 11 cases are compatible with iPhone XR cases, but not the other way around. There are different models with a similar size relationship; here are a few: 11 Pro cases fit XS & X models. 11 Pro Max cases fit XS Max models.

Is the iPhone 11 and 11 Pro the same size? ›

The iPhone 11 Pro is 144 x 71.4 x 8.1mm and 188g, the iPhone 11 Pro Max is 158 x 77.8 x 8.1mm and 226g, and the iPhone 11 is 150.9 x 75.7 x 8.3mm and 194g. So the iPhone 11 is the thickest of the three, as is fitting given its lower price.

How big is the iPhone 11 Pro compared to the 11? ›

The iPhone 11 Pro has a 5.8-inch OLED screen, while the 11 has a 6.1-inch LCD display. When I look at the phones side-by-side, the screen on the 11 Pro looked better, brighter and showed off more details. It is a joy to watch videos and edit photos on.

What phone case is better than an OtterBox? ›

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Is OtterBox still the best phone case? ›

Otterbox cases are some of the best, safest phone cases on the market. Between the Symmetry, Commuter, Defender, and Frē options, you can find the perfect option to meet your individual needs. Additionally, these cell phone cases come with a warranty, which can help provide ease of mind for whatever case you choose.

Is the iPhone 11 Pro still good in 2024? ›

The iPhone 11 remains a viable option in 2024. Its key features, including the A13 Bionic chip, dual-camera system, Retina LCD display and durable design, continue to impress.

Which is better, the iPhone 11 or the iPhone 11 Pro? ›

Both are excellent phones, as you would expect. iPhone 11 Pro has a better screen and an extra lens on the camera – iPhone 11 is slightly larger yet easier on the pocket.

How old is the iPhone 11 Pro? ›

Apple CEO Tim Cook unveiled the devices alongside the standard model, the iPhone 11, on September 10, 2019 at the Steve Jobs Theater at Apple Park. Pre-orders began on September 13, 2019, and the phones went on sale on September 20.

Which iPhones will not be supported in 2023? ›

2023 List of Obsolete iPhones
  • iPhone 8 (Plus)
  • iPhone SE (1st generation)
  • iPhone 7 and 7 Plus.
  • iPhone 6(S) and 6(S) Plus.
  • iPhone 5, 5S, and 5C.
  • iPhone 4 and 4S.
  • Older models.

How much is the iPhone 11 Pro worth in 2023? ›

Storage size is generally a major factor affecting iPhone 11 Pro prices. The average sale price for the 64 GB iPhone 11 Pro was $240 in March 2024, compared to $329 in October 2023. The average sale price for the 256 GB iPhone 11 Pro was $299 in March 2024, compared to $357 in October 2023.

Should I upgrade my iPhone 11 Pro? ›

The bottom line: If you have an iPhone 11 Pro, it's probably worth upgrading. From 5G to a brand-new processor, a larger screen, multitasking features like the Action button and Dynamic Island and a superior camera, everything about this phone will feel new.

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