So, the galaxy a11 is actually pretty durable on its own, but I know there's people that are going to want a case just to prevent scratches and stuff like that in today's video we're going to take a look at some of the best cases available for the galaxy a11. The first case up is by case mate. It's got a hard plastic bag and then a softer CPU material around the edges, power and volume buttons stick out pretty far on this one. So it's easy to feel where they're located and both of them are really easy to use extra large opening there on the back. So you won't have any problems with the fingerprint scanner plus a nice and large opening for the cameras. You've also got an oversized cutout for the charging port and then cutouts for the speaker and microphone same thing at the top, you've got a nice size opening for the headphone jack.
There isn't a huge lip there to protect the screen, but not too bad. If you have a galaxy, a11 and you're wanting a clear case yeah, I would definitely get this one. The next case up is by UAG or urban armor gear, currently 24.95 on Amazon. Now this one's definitely one of the more rugged cases. This one does have a military standard draw protection.
You can see. The whole thing is sort of a matte black finish made out of a very durable CPU. Material. UAG always makes a perfect case in my opinion, and is definitely one of the better case makers out there cut out on the front there for the earpiece. I still think they could make the power and volume button stick out a little more, but overall, they work pretty good, oversized cutout for the fingerprint scanner and camera and flash there in the back same thing, with the charging port and headphone jack, perfect screen protection, so yeah.
Overall, this is definitely one of the best cases you can get for the galaxy a11 next case up is a heavy-duty armor case by a company called full pew, lock, not really sure how to pronounce that one. You get three different colors with this one, and it's only nine dollars. You also get a screen protector with this one. Although it's not tempered glass, they also give you some cleaning accessories. So if you're used to an otter box case, this is sort of like a knockoff version, so you've got a hard plastic shell that the phone snaps into even has those lines on the back that you see on otter box and then a really soft CPU material, not quite silicone like otter box, but really close power and volume buttons are covered by the CPU material.
But surprisingly, these actually work perfect. Only downside of this case that I can see is it does seem to move a little inside that plastic shell. You can sort of hear it sliding up and down. It's probably not that big of a deal, but just something to keep in mind. You can see the cutouts on the back are tapered for the fingerprint scanner and cameras cut out on the front for the earpiece.
You got a nice flap on the bottom, for the charging port same thing on the top for the headphone jack overall. This is a perfect knockoff of an otter box case if it wasn't for it being a little loose. This actually would be a perfect knock off to me. I don't think you'd have to use the screen protector. So, even though the phone is a little loose on the inside, I think this is still a perfect case, especially if you need a heavy duty or rugged style case.
That's going to give you extra protection, especially for only nine bucks. Now we have two cases by suck nap the green one's a little more rugged. It doesn't have quite as much flex and then a red one is a little thinner material if you're, just wanting minimal protection, power and volume buttons have a real nice texture on them. Both are really simple. To use the cutouts don't seem to be perfect on this one, but they definitely get the job done.
You can see it's nice and oversized around the fingerprint scanner same thing at the top for the headphone jack, and then you've got nice cutouts on the bottom. For the charging port and speaker. This one actually has a little bigger lip around the screen, then, on the case mate. So overall, this is a perfect choice. If you want medium protection for your galaxy a11, not only that, I think suck nap is one of the most underrated companies when it comes to cases, okay, so the other case by suck nap, you can feel it's definitely a little thinner.
I don't think it's quite as easy to use the power and volume buttons on this one, either it's just a little too squishy. For my taste I mean it works, okay, just not as good as the green one, pretty much the same cutouts on the back as the other suck nap, which, in my opinion, is a little off, but still works good on the top and bottom. You have this kind of glossy carbon pattern and then nice cutouts on the top and bottom for the headphone, jack and charging port screen protection is not too bad on this, though fairly similar to the other suck nap. So, overall, that's not a bad case. It's just the green one is definitely better now.
The last case is by fin card this one. This one actually comes in seven different colors from nine dollars up to thirteen dollars. What's different about this one, is you do get a tempered glass screen protector? You can feel all the little bumps from the texture that it's got pretty much covering the whole case. It definitely gives it some extra grip power and volume buttons are super easy to use on this. One, not sure if I'm really a fan of the chrome buttons, but they definitely work perfect, pretty much dead on center for the cutouts on the back, and you can see this case does have a little of thickness to it, not quite as much protection for the screen as say on the suck nap, really nice cutouts on the top and bottom overall.
I think this is a pretty good cheap case. It's pretty close between this one and the suck nap I'd, probably lean towards the suck nap just because I don't know about the styling of this one as much so if you've made it this far into the video, you may want to say thanks by subscribing and don't forget, to give a thumbs up. If this video was helpful, this is Brian from fish bee productions. Thanks for watching, and I'll see you on the next one, you.
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