The best clear iPhone 15 cases offer protection from drops and daily wear and tear while keeping your iPhone's design and color clearly visible. They're also resistant to yellowing, a common issue with clear cases.
With that in mind, Apple's own Clear Case and Speck's Presidio Perfect-Clear are our top choices among the best clear iPhone 15 cases. These are typically expensive cases in the $50 range, but Speck's can often be found for a great deal.
Our favorite clear case with the most affordable price is the Smartish Gripmunk with MagSafe in the "Clearly Clear" option for around $20. It's even more affordable without MagSafe at around $15.
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Best overall
Apple's MagSafe-compatible clear case is medium-thick and offers solid protection. It's the least likely to become yellow over time.
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Best overall alternative
A favorite non-Apple case for its medium-thick protective hard plastic that resists yellowing over time well. It supports MagSafe, too.
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Best budget clear case
A protective medium-thick case with a grippy bumper and MagSafe support. Its softer, clear plastic on the rear may yellow faster than hard plastic.
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Stellar protection
On the thicker side, this case offers dependable drop protection and supports MagSafe. Softer bumper plastic turns yellow faster than harder rear plastic.
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Most protective
A soft inner shell and hard outer shell make this a thicker, very protective case that supports MagSafe. Inner shell yellows over time, however.
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Best thin clear case
This case is thin enough to support MagSafe and can protect against smaller drops. Pick the Clear "Hard" option for less yellowing over time.
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Best thin clear case alternative
This case is thin enough to protect against smaller drops and support MagSafe. Hard plastic means it's resistant to yellowing.
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Supports lanyard accessories
This protective medium-thick case features anti-yellowing UV coatings and supports Case-Mate's unique chain and lanyard accessories.
FAQs
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What should I look for in a clear iPhone case?
Protection is the primary concern when it comes to cases of any color, and most clear cases have a medium thickness that offers a balance of protection and sleek-ish aesthetics.
Cases that include softer plastic elements, like frame bumpers or inner shells, offer the most protection thanks to the shock-absorbing qualities of softer materials. On the flip side, softer plastics tend to become yellow faster than cases made of harder plastics.
Cases made of harder plastic are still very protective but not quite to the same extent as those with softer plastic elements. The upside to harder cases is that they tend to yellow slower over time than soft plastic cases.
If you're looking for some protection while maintaining the look and feel of your iPhone as much as possible, opt for a clear case that's ultra-thin, like the Peel Super Thin case or the Totallee Thin case. You're trading off a considerable amount of protection in exchange for aesthetics by going with a thin case, and they're best used to protect against wear and tear. Still, we've had iPhones survive small drops while in an ultra-thin case.
You can find most clear cases with and without Apple's MagSafe feature to magnetically attach your iPhone to a MagSafe charger and accessories. Those without MagSafe can be less expensive, but not by much. We'd recommend opting for the MagSafe model, even if you don't currently use MagSafe accessories, for the flexibility and possibility that you might in the future.
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Which is the best clear iPhone case that won't yellow?
The two cases we've tested with the most resilience to yellowing over time are Apple's Clear Case and Speck's Presidio Perfect-Clear.
At the end of the day, we prefer Apple's Clear Case for its minimal design compared to the Speck Presidio Perfect-Clear. The Speck case, however, has additional protective features in the corners that could better protect your iPhone against a drop.
Both are made with harder plastics that are more resistant to becoming yellow than softer plastics. Note that some cases have a mix of hard plastic backs and softer plastic frames. While these can offer more protection than a fully hard case, the softer parts tend to yellow before the hard parts.
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