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Budget Case recommendation for Google Pixel 10 Pro?

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Hey! Looking for a budget case for my Google Pixel 10 Pro. Don't wanna spend a fortune, maybe around $30? Any recommendations for something slim and protective around that price?


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> I’ve always found those super thin cases a bit risky if you’re actually worried about drops Honestly ur spot on about thin cases being mostly for show. I've seen way too many people crack their screens because they wanted to keep the phone feeling slim and it just doesnt work when gravity hits. If u want actual peace of mind without spending 60 bucks on a name brand I always suggest looking at more reinforced lines that actually have some structure to them basically. Quick tip for long term reliability:

  • Only buy cases with air-cushion technology in the corners
  • Check that there is a raised lip around the camera bar specifically I'd personally recommend the Spigen Rugged Armor because it's the gold standard for budget reliability and fits the 10 Pro like a glove. Another sleeper pick is the Tudia DualShield which gives u two layers of protection for like 20 dollars and it's way more solid than those basic TPU covers while still staying pretty slim in the pocket.


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Tbh I’ve always found those super thin cases a bit risky if you’re actually worried about drops - they’re mostly just for scratch protection reallyyy. If you want something that’s still slim but actually feels like it’ll survive a hit, I’d definitely go with the Caseology Athlex. It’s usually well under your $30 budget - usually like $16-$18 - and the texture on the back is sooo grippy. It basically stops the phone from sliding off tables and stuff, which is half the battle lol. Another really solid option is the Ringke Onyx. It’s got these reinforced corners and a nice matte finish that doesn’t show fingerprints at all. I’m not totally sure if they’ve tweaked the design for the 10 Pro’s specific camera bar layout yet, but Ringke is usually on top of things. Both of these are way more protective than the basic thin shells but you’re still spending way less than $30!


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seen way too many people regret getting those thin cases after one bad drop on concrete. if u really want safety, i would suggest the Crave Dual Guard for Google Pixel 10 Pro. it's got two layers for shock absorption but stays around $18-20. be careful with the really flimsy stuff tho. another one that is super reliable is the Poetic Neon Series for Pixel 10 Pro. i always tell people to check drop test videos on youtube first... it's a lifesaver to see how it actually bounces before u spend the money. make sure to look for something with a high lip around that camera bar too since it sticks out so much. stay away from the ultra-cheap generic ones, they usually wont save your screen if it hits the ground face first.


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Spigen Thin Fit's been great on my phones. Slim, $15, no complaints so far.


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