
Best Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 cases in 2025
Samsung's new phone boast a slender design that only measures 4.2mm thin when opened and a new Armor FlexHinge to evenly distribute stress as you open and close the device. Advanced Armor Aluminum frames also looks to stand up to the demands of everyday use.
But wear-and-tear can show up in other ways, and on a phone that starts out at $1,999, that's simply not going to fly. A case can keep that kind of damage at bay and maybe even prevent something catastrophic should your Galaxy Z Fold 7 fall to the ground.
Our search for the best Galaxy Z Fold 7 cases rounds up options aimed at providing more drop protection while still attempting to show off the thinner design. And in some cases, our picks allow you to augment the Z Fold 7 with your own sense of style
Best overall
Best Galaxy Z Fold 7 case
Colors: Metal SlateDimensions: 5.8 x 6.4 x 0.68 inchesMaterials: Polycarbonate, thermoplastic polyurethaneWeight: 1.9 oz
+ Added drop protection with raised edges+ Includes hinge protection+ MagSafe compatible- Doesn't include a stand
Spigen is known for durable, yet thin, cases and the Slim Armor Pro for Galaxy Z Fold 7 is no different. The case is designed to allow for the best defense against drops thanks to raised edges around the display and camera, plus Air Cushion technology to absorb those sudden shocks. None of this adds much bulk to your Fold, and the price is pretty attractive, too.
Most Rugged
Most durable case
Colors: Black, GreenDimensions: 6.6 x 3.3 x 0.76 inchesMaterials: Polycarbonate, thermoplastic elastomerWeight: 2.3 oz
+ Grippy edges help to avoid slips+ Military-grade drop protection+ MagSafe compatible - Adds bulk- Pricey
Turn to the rugged Defender Series Pro XT from Otterbox to max out the protection for your Galaxy Z Fold 7. While Otterbox promises military-grade drop protection, a grippy design should keep the phone in your hand for longer. You pay a steep price for this protection, both in terms of cost and the added bulk from the Defender Series. But your phone should stay safe and sound when inside this case.
Best value
Best value option
Colors: Black, Blue, Pink, Green, Clear BlueDimensions: 6.5 x 3.2 x 0.65 inchesMaterials: Thermoplastic polyurethaneWeight: 2 oz
+ Lots of color options+ Relatively low cost+ Comes with a kickstand- Some user complaints about magnet strength
Galaxy Z Fold 7 cases tend to be pricey, like the phone itself, so you should jump on a low-cost case that also provides solid protection. Temdan's Magnetic Case promises military-grade drop protection while offering a cover for the Z Fold 7's hinge. There's a built-in magnet for charging and other accessories, though some reviewers say that magnet isn't as strong as it should be. An included kickstand rounds out the case.
Most Stylish
Stylish leather case
Colors: Black with red detail, Dark BrownDimensions: 6.5 x 3.1 x 0.86 inchesMaterials: LeatherWeight: 3.5 oz
+ Premium leather design+ Microfiber-lined inner frame+ Magsafe compatible- Very thick
For some people, style counts just as much as protection when it comes to cases, and the Torro Leather Case ticks those boxes for Galaxy Z Fold 7 owners. You'll get some protection from this thick leather case, though the real appeal is the high-quality material, integrated kickstand and slots for credit cards and cash that allow your phone case to double as a wallet.
Samsung's case
Samsung's best case
Colors: Blue, Black, Gray, Light CyanDimensions: 6.2 x 2.7 x 0.66 inchesMaterials: SiliconeWeight: 1.5 ounces
+ Perfect fit+ Slim profile- Other cases offer better durability- Stand wobbled in our testing
There's always a risk that a case may not fit just right, but buying Samsung's official Silicone Case eliminates that possibility for the Galaxy Z Fold 7. The case fits perfectly and doesn't tack on much bulk to the phone's thin design. That said, you'll find better listed drop protection from other options, and I found the rounded edge of the kickstand can cause the phone to wobble when you're watching videos.
Thinnest case
Thinnest case
Colors: BlackDimensions: N/AMaterials: 600D Aramid FiberWeight: 0.8 oz
+ Amazingly thin+ Scratch-resistant+ MagSafe compatible - Minimal drop protection
If you're looking for a case that keeps the focus on the Galaxy Z Fold 7's slim profile, Thinborne's 600D Aramid Fiber Case is your best bet. At 0.04 inches thin, the case has an astoundingly low-profile compared to others on the market and the aramid fiber material offers some protection against scratches. The price for that thinness is minimal drop protection, and there's no hinge covering, which may put off some shoppers.
When you're looking for the best Galaxy Z Fold 7 case to fit your lifestyle and budget, make sure you're looking at the right phone case model. The redesign Samsung introduces for this year's model means the best Galaxy Z Fold 6 cases aren't compatible with the latest phone.
Here are a few other factors to keep in mind on your quest for the best Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 case.
Thickness: The primary purpose of any quality case is to protect the gadget inside it, but the reason you bought a Galaxy Z Fold 7 case is because of how thin it is. With that in mind, it's worth noting that a case will make your phone thicker, and the durability the case offers is usually directly proportional to the thickness of the case.
Build materials and drop protection: Whether the case is made out of silicone, rubber, polycarbonate, thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU), graphene, aramid fiber, or a combination of these shock-absorbing materials, look for a good drop rating to keep your phone protected from the occasional spill.
Some smartphone cases are only meant to withstand drops of a few feet high, while more hardcore competitors have a MIL-STD-810G-tested rating of 10 feet or more. Multiple materials (and layers) generally offer the best drop protection, but the toughest cases we've found are reinforced with graphene or aramid fiber.
Color/design options: Phone cases can be pretty plain, but a handful really pu the emphasis on style, wether it's textured designs, artsy skins, customizable shells, and built-in keychain attachments. Your phone is part of your identity these days, so why not choose a case that identifies with your own unique personality?
Environmental impact: As smartphone manufacturers continue emphasizing the sustainability angle of their devices, case makers are falling in line. Look for Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 cases driven by various green initiatives that use recycled plastics and other bio-friendly materials.
There's something noteworthy about the latest Galaxy phones is as they support Qi2 wireless charging, but lack the on-device magnets that make the most of this feature. Buy a MagSafe-compatible case and your wireless charging will be instantly improved; you'll be able to attach other magnet-equipped accessories to your phone as well.
We base our initial case rankings on word-of-mouth and customer reviews, paired with our own comprehensive research into new phone cases that come out every time a phone manufacturer releases a new model.
In some instances, we may call in cases for additional hands-on testing, and we revisit our picks to see if any new cases have come along. We consider overall protection, quality of build materials, available colors and designs and any extra features that make each model stand out.
We weigh all that info against how much each phone case costs. Because phone cases are such a personal choice, we also strive to include a variety of styles and brands to fit different tastes and budgets.

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