Motorola’s Moto G Power is arguably one of the best high-powered budget devices in the mobile world. Motorola’s phone comes with a triple-lens camera, a powerful midrange processor, and a massive 6.4-inch display. But the star of the show is undoubtedly the 5,000mAh battery. This chunky cell has the potential to run the G Power’s power-sipping hardware for up to three days, making it the perfect phone for anyone looking for a device with a long lifespan.
But a hefty battery life won’t save your phone if it takes a tumble onto concrete. The Moto G Power may be a budget phone, but that doesn’t mean it’s a throwaway. You want to protect your investment with a case. Here are some of the best Motorola Moto G Power cases to guard against drops, scratches, and bumps.
Spigen is famous for its resiliant and shock-absorbent mobile phone cases, and the one for the Moto G Power sports a carbon fiber design and flexible TPU for the ultimate in screen protection. It uses air cushion tech and raised edges coupled with easy-to-press buttons and precise cutouts for access to all the phone’s functionality and stylus pen. It comes in matte black only.
This colorful metallic case offers a great fit for your Moto G Power, offering precise cutouts for easy access to the phone’s buttons, controls, and ports. It ships a two-pack of tempered glass screen protectors and is certified to exceed military-grade drop testing, with premium dual-layer enhanced shock-absorption. The non-slip metal exterior repels fingerprints while raised bezels protect the screen and camera from scratches and other damage. A built-in kickstand facilitates hands-free viewing in landscape or portrait orientation. It can also be directly placed on a magnetic car mount holder, though that is not included. It comes in black, blue, red, and silver.
From its high-end leather texture to its hard frame bumper and TPU surrounding the screen and frame, Poetic Spartan shields your phone from drops and other accidents. It is shockproof, impact-resistant, and scratch-resistant. Raised lips and reinforced corners provide super protection for your screen. The thickness of this case does not affect wireless charging. Poetic has included an extra set of screen protectors, giving people the choice to use or not use them. This model comes in red or gray.
A strong case with a sleek look, UAG’s Scout series case is a good choice for everyday protection that doesn’t scream “rugged”. UAG has opted for a minimalist style for the Scout series, and it’s a strong look. The impact-resistant soft core is slim and comes with a non-slip coating to help you keep a firm grip on it. If it does fall, it has been rated to military drop standard MIL-SPEC (810G – 516.6), so your phone should escape without severe damage. A raised screen surround means your display also won’t rest on surfaces when you lay your phone face-down. An excellent case, though the price tag is hard to stomach on a midrange phone.
Otterbox creates some of the most protective cases on the planet, and while the Commuter Lite is a slimmer version of Otterbox’s cases, it’s still packing a lot of protection. The soft inner core has shock-absorbing properties and helps to mitigate the impact energies from drops and bumps, while the hard outer shell adds a strong backbone and protects against harder scratches and grime. The “Lite” label means it’s slimmer than the standard Commuter case, making it easier to slip into a pocket — and it comes in an attractive mint color for additional style. While all Otterbox cases are pretty expensive, this case lies at the lower point of the brand’s price range.
Protection doesn’t have to hide your phone away, and while the Moto G Power may not be a sleek flagship, there’s still a lot to be proud of. Pulen’s clear case means you can show it off. It is made from completely clear TPU that doesn’t impair your view, and the flexible nature of the material helps to add protection against shocks and bumps. You don’t have to worry about damage from falls either because this case has extra robust corners that jut out a bit, making its bulky appearance worth it for quality defense. This has a very low price, making it a great choice for anyone looking for effective clear protection.
We love a good wallet case for various reasons. Firstly, they offer complete protection from several angles, thanks to the front cover that can be folded over the screen when not in use. That front cover can also fold into a kickstand when required, adding extra utility. Secondly, they look great. Even though this case doesn’t use real leather, the PU leather still looks luxurious and executive. Thirdly, they mean you can leave your wallet at home. HualuBro’s wallet case comes with card slots on the inside of the front cover and the slide-out holder on the front. This makes it easier to combine forces and condense your carrying load by grouping all your personal and valuable items into one case, thereby reducing your responsibility to one single item as opposed to two or three.
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