Spigen is back again with new cases for the Galaxy S25 series, though this year there’s a lot more than usual. A big part of this is because of Samsung’s adoption of Qi2. These cases fall into essentially four categories, Qi2-certified, Qi2-compatible, those that need more testing and those that don’t support Qi2 at all.
Those that are Qi2-certified include the Thin Fit Mag, Ultra Hybrid MagFit, and the Silicon MagFit. Now the Silicon MagFit is only available for the Galaxy S25 Ultra, while the Thin MagFit is available for it and the regular Galaxy S25. These cases will start at $18.99.
For those that are Qi2 compatible but not yet certified by Samsung and the Wireless Power Consortium, include the Rugged Armor MagFit, Ultra Hybrid S MagFit, Parallax MagFit and the Nano Pop MagFit. These cases start at $17.99 and range up to $23.99.
Spigen’s non-Qi2 cases are good options too
If you aren’t planning to use wireless charging on your new Galaxy S25 series, then there are some good options available as well, including some very popular options like the Liquid Crystal, Liquid Crystal Glitter, Liquid Air, Ultra Hybrid, Slim Armor CS and Optik Armor. These cases are available for as low as $13.99, making it cheap to keep your Galaxy S25 nice and safe.
Spigen also has its popular Glas.tR EZ Fit screen protectors are available for all three Galaxy S25 models. And these will start at $17.99.
All of these Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25 Plus, and Galaxy S25 Ultra cases and screen protectors are available to purchase now, and they should arrive ahead of your shiny new Galaxy S25 smartphone. You can buy all of these from Amazon at the link below.