Ballistic Shell Gel SG Series Case ($35)
It’s a little chunky, but this case from Ballistic offers triple
layer protection. It is shock absorbent, with special reinforced corners
which are ideal for keeping your Nexus 4 ticking after drops. The
cut-outs are perfect – no interference on the camera. It won’t slide
easily when laid down, and the raised front edges keep the screen from
touching surfaces. The rubber feel is also great for grip and
comfortable to hold, but you might find that pocket dust sticks to it.
Rearth Ringke Fusion Case ($14)
You can get protection from scratches and minor drops without
compromising the unique style of your Nexus 4. This case combines tough
polycarbonate with malleable TPU, and it features a clear back plate so
you can see the back of your smartphone. It fits well, there’s a lip to
guard the screen when placed face down, and it has a really slim
profile. The button covers make presses a little stiff, but overall it’s
a nice unobtrusive option.
Incipio Feather Case ($25)
Minimalism is the attraction of this case from Incipio. It has an
extremely svelte form and provides full access to ports and buttons. It
won’t protect the Nexus 4 from major mishaps, but for light scuff and
bump damage it should help keep that glass back pristine. It does
provide a bit of extra grip and it comes in four colors – the blue
pictured, and pink, grey, and black.
Poetic Slimbook Leather Case ($11)
It’s not real leather, but Poetic does offer a three year warranty
with this wallet case. Pull open the magnetic clasp and you’ll find the
phone slots in on the right, and the left offers some credit card or ID
slots. It might not be a full wallet replacement, because if you try to
stuff too much in it will not stay closed. It is also pretty bulky, but
protection from falls and bumps is decent as a consequence.
Boxwave True Bamboo Minimus Case ($25)
Bamboo is an environmentally friendly material to use for a case and
this Boxwave offering combines it with hard plastic which repels dust
and fingerprints. It’s slim, it’s lightweight, and it snaps on easily.
You’ve got the full range of cut-outs for unhindered access. It should
give basic protection against bumps and falls, and you can get it with
the plastic surround in black or white.
Official Nexus 4 Bumper ($20)
This is about as simple as they come. The official bumper from Google
is obviously a perfect fit and it has built-in buttons and cut-outs for
the ports. The raised front and back lips ensure that the screen and
the glass back are protected whichever way down you place the Nexus 4.
There’s nothing much to it, and it won’t offer much protection, but it’s
a step up from no case at all.
SQ1 Mercury TPU Jelly Case ($6)
No need to break the bank for a Nexus 4 case. This TPU offering is
pretty durable and it should keep your smartphone safe from minor drops
and scratches. It’s flexible which makes it easy to fit and comfortable
to hold, although it won’t really improve grip. It does have all the
correct cut-outs, but they aren’t as precise as some other cases –
that’s pretty typical for budget offerings. You can pick it up in a wide
range of colors, and it offers good value for money.
Ionic Guardian Armor Case ($7)
You might not like the contrasting pink and spotty design, but this
case offers good protection at a low price. It does also come in other
colors including plain black, blue, and white. The rubbery finish is
great for grip, not so great for sliding in and out of pockets, because
it will pick up lint. Those reinforced corners ensure your Nexus 4
survives falls unscathed, and the full range of precise cut-outs offers
full access to functionality.
Seidio Surface with Metal Kickstand ($35)
There are a couple of compelling reasons to consider a Seidio case.
First, it comes in a two piece design, so it’s very easy to slot your
Nexus 4 into place. Second, it has a metal kickstand for landscape or
portrait view, and it’s magnetic, so it won’t pop out when you don’t
want it to pop out. The cut-outs are precise, there’s a raised lip for
screen protection, and it’s pretty durable. If you’re willing to spend a
little more, you can also get a holster for it.
Bear Motion Premium Polio Case ($12)
Made from polyurethane rather than real leather, this wallet style
case has a snap button closure. On the inside left you’ll find a couple
of slots for credit cards and a plastic windowed slot that’s ideal for
an ID. You can also fold the case so that it doubles up as a landscape
view stand. You can choose from seven different colors.That’s all for Nexus 4 cases, but feel free to make recommendations in the comments.
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By Simon Hill