Case maker Spigen has you covered, seeing that they have a portfolio that’s ready to complement your style. Naturally, the handset’s unique dual-curved display poses some challenges when it comes to designing a case that won’t impede its functionality. There’s no need to fret or worry, mainly because these cases have been thoughtfully and meticulously planned out to accommodate this intriguing design – and at the same time, many of them offer extended functionality.
Unlike the actual handset, however, Spigen’s line of cases aren’t attached with crazy prices. Instead, if you happen to pick any of them up through its Amazon portal, you’ll be pleasantly surprised that they can be picked up on the cheap. In fact, the most you’ll end up paying is $20, which isn’t bad considering cases in general at regular brick and mortar stores can easily fetch for more than $25.