Samsung's Galaxy Z Flip 5 is now official and is here to compete with the best clamshell foldable phones out there. It's a significant upgrade over the existing Galaxy Z Flip 4 model as it brings a bigger cover display and better internals, among other things. The Galaxy Z Flip 5 features Gorilla Glass Victus 2 protection as opposed to Gorilla Victus+ on the previous-gen model, but I still recommend picking up a case to keep it in pristine condition. There aren't too many cases for this particular phone just yet as it's still relatively new, but I was able to put together a healthy list of cases that I would personally consider right now. Let's take a look:
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