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Best motherboards for gaming you can buy in 2022

You can spend all the time and money in the world to research and buy the best graphics card or the fastest SSDs to build the ultimate gaming rig. Yet all these parts, regardless of how feature-packed and powerful they are, are only as good as the motherboard they’re connected to.

That’s why it’s important to choose the best motherboard possible for your system. Sure, the process of going through a stack of motherboards is a little less exciting than picking other parts, but it’s not something to be ignored.

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Best X670 and X670E motherboards for Ryzen 7000

If you’re buying Ryzen 7000 then you need to buy one of the new X670 or X670E motherboards for AM5. As Ryzen 7000 has only just gone on sale, testing on the new motherboards is still in progress and initial availability is still rolling out. Those that have gone on sale so far are already starting to be harder to get hold of, but things should settle down soon.

Nevertheless, based on what we know, these are some of the early contenders you should be looking out for that you can actually buy right now.

    ASRock X670E PG Lightning

    Budget X670E

    X670E doesn't have to be expensive as this board proves. You don't get as much, for example, there's only one PCIe 5.0 SSD slot, but elsewhere it can match more expensive boards. It even has a built-in I/O shield and a great selection of ports and 2.5G networking, and a subtle RGB-free design.
    ASRock X670-E Taichi

    Incredible design

    ASRock's Taichi designs are always eye-catching, and the same is true of its X670 version. It's pricey, but with a design like this, a pair of PCIe 5.0 x16 slots and support for both PCIe 5.0 and 4.0 storage, and packed with specs, too. You get a 24+2+1 power design and built-in I/O shield as well.
    ASUS ROG Strix X670-E

    Reliable choice

    This motherboard has 18+2 power stages combined with a pair of PCIe 5.0 x 16 slots, four m.2 SSD slots of which three are PCIe 5.0, heatsinks and ports galore and ARGB. It's an absolute beast of a motherboard, and even has Wi-Fi built in.

Best Z690 motherboard: ASUS ROG Maximus Z690 Hero

An ASUS ROG motherboard with LGA 1700 socket and customizable display

There are plenty of Z690 motherboards out there but we think the ASUS ROG Maximus Z690 Hero is the one that’s worth considering. As such, it’s our pick for the best Z690 motherboard you can buy right now for your gaming rig. It’s not the most affordable option but it packs all the essentials that you’d expect from a high-end Z690 board for your 12th or 13th Gen Intel build.

This particular motherboard, as you can see, sports an all-black PCB with plenty of heatsinks/shroud. A huge chunk of the motherboard PCB and the components are covered with heatsinks including the VRM, chipset, its M.2 slots, and more. It’s also worth pointing out that there’s very little in the name of RGB lighting on this board. ASUS has added a pixelated ROG eye logo on the chipset heatsink and some RGB bling on the I/O shroud. But that’s about it. It’s perfect for those who like a little RGB, but don’t want to overpower their build.

The ASUS Maximus Z690 Hero motherboard features a 20+19A phase-delivery system which should be enough to handle even the most components out there. The VRM heatsink also appears to be good enough to maintain the thermal output. The motherboard also has four DIMM slots next to the LGA1700 CPU socket. These slots are capable of accepting the new DDR5 memory modules, though it doesn’t also support DDR4.

The ASUS ROG Maximus Z690 Hero has plenty of M.2 slots. Additionally, you can further increase the number of M.2 slots with the help of an expansion card that’s included in the box with the motherboard. This expansion card bumps the total available M.2 slots to five. Notably, the ROG Maximus Z690 Hero also supports PCIe 5.0 and there are two PCIe Gen 5 x16 slots on this board ready for action when you can put them to use.

It’s safe to say that this is one of the best Z690 chipset-based motherboards you can buy right now. It’s a little on the expensive side, but ASUS has a reputation for quality and longevity. Its UEFI is also one of the most feature-packed while being super simple to use.

    ASUS ROG Maximus Z690 Hero motherboard
    The ASUS ROG Maximus Z690 Hero is one of the best Z690 chipset based motherboards you can buy right now. It carries the LGA 1700 socket for the new 12th gen Intel CPUs and it has a customizable display on the I/O shield cover that looks fantastic.

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Best ATX Z590 motherboard: ASUS ROG Maximus XIII Hero

A black colored ASUS motherboard with RGB lights sitting next to its retail box

It’s hard to ignore the ASUS ROG series of products while putting together a gaming PC. The brand has way too many products that are worthy of claiming the top spot in our collection and the motherboard category is no different. We think the ASUS ROG Maximus XIII Hero is the best Z590 gaming motherboard you can buy on the market right now. It comes with an extended list of features and stylish looks that’ll blend nicely with the overall aesthetics of your gaming rig.

The ASUS ROG Hero motherboard isn’t the best or the most expensive board in ASUS’ current Z590 product stack, however, it’s plenty for most gamers out there looking to build a high-end gaming PC. The ROG Maximus XIII Hero offers a lot of USB ports (Thunderbolt Type-C included), high-quality VRMs, and four M.2 sockets for a super high-end configuration.

The ASUS ROG Maximus XIII, as you can see, comes with a massive heatsink/shroud covering a huge portion of the board. It also sports four DRAM slots capable of supporting up to 128GB of RAM. ASUS says it supports speeds up to DDR4-5333, so we think it’s more than enough to support even the best DDR4 memory kits out there right now. As a Z590-based motherboard, this one boasts an Intel LGA 1200 socket for 10th Gen Comet Lake and 11th Gen Rocket Lake desktop CPUs. It also has three full-length PCIe slots and one x1 size slot. The top two PCIe slots are wired to the CPU and support PCIe 4.0 when using an 11th Gen Intel processor. They run at x16/x8, x8/x8, or x8/x4 and support Nvidia 2-Way SLI.

This particular motherboard also comes with a ton of fan/pump headers. You also get plenty of SATA ports, RGB headers, and two USB 3.2 Gen1 front panel headers. Notably, the motherboard comes with a pre-installed rear I/O panel. We like how the I/O shield has a black background and white labeling to make it easier to read the ports and buttons. You’ll appreciate that because there’s a total of 10 USB ports, two 2.5 GbE ports, two Wi-Fi 6E antenna sockets, an HDMI port to handle video output when using integrated graphics, and the audio stack. There’s also a BIOS flashback button to flash without a CPU and a Clear CMOS button.

Unsurprisingly, the ROG Maximus XIII Hero is no slouch when it comes to performance either. It’s proven to deliver solid results when paired with high-end CPUs on the market. It can also handle overclocking without a hitch and can run CPUs with max overclock speeds of over 5.1GHz along with the memory set to around DDR4-4000. It’s clearly built to handle even the most demanding needs for an enthusiast gamer, though if you’re buying one of Intel’s newest CPUs you won’t be able to use it.

    ROG Maximus XIII Hero Z590
    The ROG Maximus XIII Hero Z590 is our pick for the best ATX motherboard you can buy right now for your 10th or 11th Gen Intel-based build. The ROG Hero line up continues to push the boundries of ATX boards with a strong list of features.

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Best ATX X570 motherboard: ASUS ROG Crosshair VIII Hero

A black colored ASUS motherboard with some RGB lights on a white background

In addition to the Z590-based motherboards for Intel, ASUS also has a raft of options for those who’re leaning towards an AMD-based build. The ASUS X570 motherboard lineup includes options from the TUF, Prime, Strix, and ROG lines. ROG, of course, leads the pack when it comes to performance-based motherboards for gaming, followed by the Strix, Prime, and TUF lines in the product stack.

The ROG Crosshair VIII motherboard falls in the upper midrange of all X570-based motherboards. It’s got great looks and tons of features to support its price tag, which, by the way, is surprisingly low at $380. Sure, it’s not the most affordable motherboard on the market, but it’s a fantastic motherboard for a high-end premium PC build. This particular motherboard comes with 12 USB ports on the rear I/O, including eight USB 3.2 Gen 2 ports (seven Type-A, one Type-C), fast 2.5G Realtek-based LAN, as well as Intel Wi-Fi 6 integration.

In terms of processor compatibility, the ROG Crosshair VIII supports Ryzen CPUs between the 2000 and 5000 series. It also features four DIMM slots, capable of supporting up to 128GB of DDR4 RAM. The company doesn’t specify rated memory speeds for the slots, though. Additionally, the board also includes three full-length PCIe slots out of which two are reinforced for heavy GPUs and EMI slot protection. It also goes without saying that you get a ton of SATA ports, fan/pump headers, RGB headers, USB connectors, and more. Notably, the ASUS ROG Crosshair VIII Hero also offers two M.2 slots, capable of running SATA or PCIe-based m.2 modules.

The ASUS ROG Crosshair VIII motherboard is also suitable for a custom water cooling setup as it comes with a water flow sensor and temperature headers. The I/O shield, just like on the ROG Maximus XIII Hero, comes with a black shell with white-colored text to represent the ports and buttons. The Crosshair VIII Hero is also proven to be second to none when it comes to performance. It’s good for overclocking, too, an essential since all Ryzen chips are unlocked.

The only con about the motherboard appears to be the placement of the chipset fan. It’s essentially blocked when using any dual-slot GPU, thereby locking out the cool air. It’s probably not a big deal considering there haven’t been any red flags with this board so far, but it’s definitely worth making a note of. Overall, it’s a fantastic motherboard capable of delivering a solid and reliable performance for a mid-range to high-end X570 build.

    ASUS ROG Crosshair VIII Hero X570 motherboard
    The ASUS ROG Crosshair VIII Hero is one of the best ATX motherboards for an AMD-based build. It's backed by a long list of features and reliable performance to beat the competing boards on the market.

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Best motherboard for custom cooling: Asus ROG Maximus XIII Extreme Glacial

A silver colored motherboard with a water block for liquid cooling

The ROG Maximus XIII Extreme sits on top of the ROG motherboard stack. It’s one of the most expensive motherboards you can buy right now, but it offers some of the best hardware along with comprehensive feature sets around. The ROG Maximus XIII Extreme is even better than the Maximus XIII Hero we saw earlier, and this one sits alongside its liquid-cooled big sibling, the Extreme Glacial. These motherboards are packed with premium features.

We’re looking at an incredibly robust power delivery, as many as five M.2 sockets, dual Thunderbolt 4/Type-C ports, water-cooling monitoring capabilities, a premium audio DAC, and plenty of controls in the form of buttons and switches to keep even the most skilled overclocker busy, and of course a stylish design that looks great with most build themes. The Glacial, being a water-cooled motherboard, even adds a custom water block that cools the CPU, VRMs, and Chipset. Yes, you read that right — Liquid cooling for the motherboard.

ASUS partnered with EK to build the water block for the Glacial motherboard. It’s a sophisticated piece of hardware that’s made to look gorgeous. The motherboard features a monoblock that makes up a majority of the heft. The 8-layer PCB underneath the shroud is matte black, although you’ll probably never see that. The motherboard also has some RGB lighting elements that are located in the visible cooling channels. You only ever get to see the reinforced PCIe slots through the shroud.

Interestingly, ASUS has also managed to make some space for the two-inch LiveDash color OLED panel to display information about the system during POST. You also see some other info including temperature, clock speeds, voltage, and more while the system is up and running. ASUS says you can use this panel to display GIFs as well, which is similar to how a lot of AIO coolers allow you to customize the display on CPU water block. Notably, the I/O shield is also pre-installed, which means that’s one step less to worry about while building your computer.

The ROG Maximus XIII Glacial has two reinforced full-length slots and one PCIe x4 slot. The x4 slot is located on the top, which is nice because you can always use the x4 slot regardless of how many GPUs you have or if your 2.5+ slot card covers it. These slots run at a maximum of PCIe 4.0 x16 while using a Rocket Lake CPU, and they drop to x8/x8 when both are in use. The motherboard also features six SATA ports with support for RAID0, 1, 5, and 10. This is in addition to the two USB 3.2 Gen1 ports, and USB 3.2 Gen2x2 Type-C and USB 3.2 Gen2 Type-C front panel connectors. It clearly offers a ton of Thunderbolt and USB ports. It also goes without saying that you get plenty of headers for your fan, USB, RGB, monitoring sensors, and more.

    Asus ROG Maximus XIII Extreme Glacial
    The Asus ROG Maximus XIII Extreme Glacial is the only motherboard in this collection that supports liquid cooling thanks to the massive water block covering the majority of the board.

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Best Budget X570 Motherboard: MSI MPG X570 Gaming Plus

A black colored MSI motherboard next to its red-colored retail box

 

While the B550 motherboards are solid alternatives to the more premium X570-based motherboards, you can still get a good X570 for similar money. MSI’s MPG X570 Gaming Plus is one of those budget X570 boards and it comes with a compelling list of features at a significant price advantage over the competition.

The highlight of the MSI MPG X570 Gaming Plus is that it comes with eight 46A MOSFETs for the CPU core which should be adequate to run the full range of Ryzen AM4 processors at stock settings. Overclocking is also in the cards, but this isn’t really the best option for that. All the slots on the MPG X570 get PCIe 4.0 as well. Out of all the PCIe lanes, four of the CPU’s PCIe 4.0 lanes go to an M.2 slot and fore more to the X570 PCH. The remaining sixteen slots go to the top PCIe slot in a fixed fashion.

Out of all the available SATA ports, SATA ports 1 and 2 can be underwhelming since they’re fed by the board’s PCIe 2.0 x1-to-SATA adapter. Notably, the MSI MPG X570 also lacks a Gen2 front-panel USB header and instead has two USB3 Gen1 front-panel headers. Yes, the MSI MPG X570 isn’t the best when it comes to PCIe slots or SATA connectors, but there are some thoughtful additions like a PS/2 port for legacy keyboards and mice and two separate USB 2.0 ports for contemporary keyboards and mice. You also get headers for the front-panel audio, one RGB cable, TPM, four PWM fan headers, serial COM port, two dual-port USB 2.0, one dual-port USB 3.0, and an Intel-spec front-panel LED/button group.

The MSI MPG X570 delivers a decent performance for the price. It’s not competing with the big dogs, so it’s best to keep your expectations in check. If anything, it’s more comparable to the B550 motherboard than other premium X570 chipset. The ASUS TUFGaming X570 Plus is the closest competition here but the MSI board is costs less and is just as good as the TUF Gaming Plus, if not better. The MSI MPG X570 can also handle high-performance CPUs, but it’s best paired with a mid-ranged CPU like a Ryzen 5 5600X.

    MSI MPG X570 Gaming Plus
    The MSI MPG X570 Gaming Plus is a solid budget motherboard for economical shoppers looking to build a capable PC without making too many compromises. It doesn't come with all the bells and whistles, but it doesn't skimp on the performance front.

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Best B550 motherboard: ASUS ROG Strix B550-F Gaming Wi-Fi

A black colored ASUS motherboard with a touch of RGB lighting

The B550 motherboards are not as premium as the X570 boards but they tend to offer a lot of value. If you’re not into overclocking, or you’re building a simple or budget AMD system, B550 is where it’s at (as long as you’re not buying Ryzen 7000). The Strix B550 motherboard sits somewhere in the middle of ASUS’ B550 stack along with the TUF and Prime motherboards. Even though it’s not the most premium, we’re still looking at a fairly elaborate set of features. It comes with 14-phase power delivery, 2.5 GbE LAN, integrated Wi-Fi 6 AX200, two M.2 slots, six SATA ports and an audio DAC, and more.

The motherboard has an all-black PCB, and comes with a decent amount of heatsinks covering the vitals. We really like the overall aesthetics of this motherboard with a subtle design that doesn’t scream you’re a gamer. Unlike the X570 motherboards, the Strix B550 -F Gaming Wi-Fi does not have a fan on the chipset heatsink. This is because the B550 chipset itself uses less power since it doesn’t have to support too many PCIe 4.0 lanes.

The ASUS ROG Strix B550-F Gaming Wi-Fi motherboard comes with two EPS connectors of which one is an 8-pin mandatory connector for the CPU power while the other one is an optional 4-pin connector. The motherboard also packs four single-side latching DIMM slots capable of holding up to 128GB of DDR4 memory. ASUS says memory speeds of up to DDR4-4400(OC) are supported by the board, and it’s more than enough for a lot of builds involving a DDR4 RAM kit.

This B550 board doesn’t skimp on M.2 slots or even different headers that you’d need to build a fully functional setup. You get two M.2 sockets, both of which support modules up to 110mm in length. Notably, both sockets also have their own heatsinks to keep them cool at all times. Additionally, you also get six SATA3 6Gbps ports, with support for RAID 0, 1, and 10. The board also comes with a pre-installed I/O shield and has plenty of ports to keep even the most demanding users happy.

    ASUS ROG Strix B550-F Gaming Wi-Fi
    The ASUS ROG Strix B550-F Gaming is one of the newer B550 boards on the market and it's a great option for those looking to build a powerful AMD-based build with one of the 5000-series processors.

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Best Mini ITX X570 Motherboard: Gigabyte X570-I Aorus Pro Wi-Fi

A black colored motherboard with RGB lighting on the edge

The availability of mini-ITX motherboards isn’t as widespread as the ATX boards on the market but there are some solid options to consider from a lot of popular manufacturers like Gigabyte, ASUS, and more. We think the Gigabyte’s X570-I Aorus Pro Wi-Fi is one such fantastic option for those shopping for a compact motherboard to pair with a mini-ITX enclosure. The X570-I Aorus Pro is a compact Mini-ITX board made for small-form-factor builds that’s capable of handling anything from an HTPC to a full-fledged gaming rig. This board is worth considering for those who are looking to dish out a relatively high-end PC inside an SFF case like the Cooler Master NR200P Max.

The Gigabyte X570-I Aorus Pro includes dual M.2 slots, fast RAM support, as well as a USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-C port in the back. It’s gunning the top spot by competing with some full-ATX motherboards on the market. The X570-I also includes an 8-phase digital VRM, WiFi 6 support, 7.1 channel Realtek ALC1220-VB DAC, and fast memory support up to DDR4 4400(OC). Despite being a mini-ITX board, the X570-I comes with all the bells and whistles we’ve come to expect from a premium gaming and enthusiast lineup. This particular motherboard also features RGB LEDs, metal “armor” on the DIMM and/or PCIe slots, electrostatic discharge (ESD) guards, and more.

The best thing about the X570-I is that it manages to pack all these thoughtful additions without compromising the overall design. None of the features have been forcefully added as an afterthought and everything’s laid out pretty well. And just like other X570 boards, the X570-I Aorus Pro Wi-Fi supports both Ryzen 2000 and Ryzen 3000 series processors. It even includes four SATA ports and two PCIe 4.0 x4 M.2 slots on the back. The DIMM that we mentioned above supports up to 64GB of DDR4 RAM, with overclock speeds up to a fast DDR4 4400 MHz. Both the PCIe and DIMM slots are reinforced by Gigabyte’s Ultra Durable PCIe and Memory Armor, thereby protecting them from heavy components. There’s also a decent amount of heatsink covering the VRM with a brushed-aluminum finish.

The rear I/O shield is also pre-installed, adding a more premium feel to an already stellar-looking motherboard. It also includes a fan to keep both the chipset and M.2 drive below cool. The X570-I also features a full-length PCIe 4.0 x16 slot that sits right under the large chipset and M.2 heatsink. This board is capable of pushing even some of the high-performance AMD chips at both stocks as well as overclocked settings. The overall efficiency of this board in default settings is also higher than other motherboards in its category. Efficiency is a major factor to consider especially in SFF builds that have relatively low-powered SFX PSUs. That being said, the X570-I’s VRM is capable of keeping up with your overclocking needs too.

The ASRock X570 Phantom Gaming-ITX is the only option that comes close to the performance of the Aorus X570-I motherboard. Both are plenty capable of driving the CPU to their thermal limits power-wise and offer a long list of noteworthy features.

    Gigabyte X570-I Aorus Pro Wi-Fi
    The Gigabyte X570-I Aorus Pro Wi-Fi is one of the very mini-ITX motherboards that's worthy of being added to this collection. Despite the form-factor, the X570-I packs a ton of features and offers reliable performance for even the most demanding SFF build.

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Best gaming motherboards: Final Thoughts

Gamers have a wide variety of options on the market across different categories and the motherboard is no different. Picking the right motherboard can get a little overwhelming but you’ll get more than what you’d ever need if you simply pick one of the boards we’ve mentioned in this collection. If you’re building a new Alder Lake CPU-based build then we recommend picking up either the ASUS ROG Maximus Z690 Hero or the Gigabyte Z690 Aorus Master boards. Those leaning towards previous-gen CPUs can consider either the ASUS ROG Maximus XIII Hero or the ROG Crosshair VIII Hero depending on the choice of the CPU. Economical shoppers leaning towards a budget build should consider grabbing the MSI MPG X570 Gaming Plus or the ASUS ROG Strix B550-F Gaming Wi-Fi for solid AMD-based builds.

The computing space is buzzing with a ton of exciting news lately, including new CPUS and GPUs from all the major players. There has never been a more exciting time to build a gaming rig. All our buying guides reflect the ever-evolving market of PC hardware, so be sure to keep an on this collection as we add newer and more powerful products to the list. We also encourage you to check out some of our other collections like the best monitors or even the best webcams if you’re planning to build a new setup from scratch.

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These are the best Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4 cases to buy in 2022

There is no doubt that the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4 is the most stylish Android phone on the market right now. While the Galaxy Z Fold 4 is all about multitasking, content consumption, and utility, the Galaxy Z Flip 4 is about fun and fashion statement. The latest clamshell phone isn’t a huge departure from its predecessor as far as design is concerned. If presented side by side, you’d be hard-pressed to tell apart the Galaxy Z Flip 3 from the Galaxy Z Flip 4. But there are several key upgrades that make the Galaxy Z Flip 4 Samsung’s most refined clamshell phone yet. The new model is lighter than its predecessor and has a flatter frame, making the phone more comfortable to hold. Additionally, Samsung’s new Galaxy Z Flip 4 uses Gorilla Glass Victus Plus and an Armor Aluminum Frame for better durability. Although the new model is more robust, it’s still advisable to cover it with a protective case. The last thing you want is to scratch or damage your $999 foldable.

Thankfully, plenty of protective cases are available for the Galaxy Z Flip 4. To help you pick one, we have rounded up the best Galaxy Z Flip 4 cases below. From official options to more stylish third-party offerings, our collection features a wide range of options covering different needs and budgets.

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Top Galaxy Z Flip 4 cases

There are many cases available for the Galaxy Z Flip 4 but we have chosen these as our top picks.

    Clean and clear

    The Spigen Air Skin case is a slim clear case that keeps your Galaxy Z Flip 4 scratch-free without adding extra bulk. The case is wireless charging compatible and won't turn yellow over time, unlike other clear cases.
    SUPCASE Unicorn Beetle Pro

    Dual-layer protection

    SUPCASE's Unicorn Beetle Pro series is rated for 20-foot drop protection and features dual-layer TPU and PC materials for improved durability. The case is compatible with wireless chargers and features elevated bezels to protect the camera lens and screen.

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    Galaxy Z Flip Flap Leather Cover

    Touch of leather

    This is the most expensive case that Samsung sells for the Galaxy Z Flip 4. It's made out of real calf leather material and feels soft to the touch. The case also features a luxurious leather flap on the back that provides an extra layer of protection to the hinge. You can pick up this leather case in Peach, Serene Purple, and Black hues.

If you want just basic protection without sacrificing looks, the Spigen Air Skin is the perfect option. Meanwhile, the SUPCASE Unicorn Beetle Pro is a solid rugged case for those who want the best-in-class protection. And Samsung’s Flap Leather case is for those who desire something luxurious.

Thin and clear cases for the Galaxy Z Flip 4

Clear cases are for those of you who want to show off the back of your smartphone while also adding some protection. The Galaxy Z Flip 4 is offered in a Bespoke Edition that lets you customize the upper and lower back panels. So if you want to show it off, get a clear case. This way, you can also retain the original look of the device.

    Spigen Air Skin

    Slim and protective

    Spigen’s Air Skin case protects your clamshell from everyday scratches and fingerprints without adding extra bulk. You can choose from four colors: Cornflower Blue, Crystal Clear, Glitter Crystal, and Rose Purple.
    Spigen Thin Ring

    Ring grip

    Another great case from Spigen that’s thin and clear but doesn’t compromise on protection. Additionally, the case has a ring grip on the back that prevents the phone from slipping out of your hand. It's compatible with wireless chargers.
    Restone case

    Non-yellowing

    This translucent case from Restone is made out of hard PC back and soft TPU and offers good drop protection. Unlike other transparent cases, this one won't turn yellow in a few months. The case has reinforced cushion corners to prevent the camera lens and the display from making contact with the surface

Galaxy Z Flip 4 rugged cases

If you drop your phone often and are constantly worried about shattering the display or denting the edges, you need to get a rugged case. Rugged cases are intentionally thick and offer a great deal of protection for your smartphone. They can get bulky, but that’s the trade-off you make for better peace of mind. Often, these cases will have a dual-layer design for the case. Choose the one that best fits your needs.

    Spigen Tough Armor

    Foam technology

    This tough case from Spigen features foam technology for extra shock resistance. It's crafted with durable materials and offers military-grade drop protection. Unlike the two-piece design cases, this one also protects the hinge.
    i-Blason Armorbox

    Belt-clip holster

    iBlason's Armorbox case offers military-grade protection against drops, bumps, and scratches with its rigid polycarbonate outer shell and shock-absorbing TPU inner shell. Bezels are elevated so that the camera lens and screen will not pick up surface scratches. The case is wireless charge compatible and comes with a convenient belt-clip holster.

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    Otterbox Symmetry Flex

    Built-in hinge protection

    Otterbox’s Symmetry Series Flex is an excellent rugged case that not only looks stylish but also protects your foldable against drops and scrapes. It has raised edges around the camera and display, and it also protects the hinge when folded. It's available in Black, Blue, and Purple colorways.

Kickstand cases for the Galaxy Z Flip 4

The Galaxy Z Flip 4 comes with a unique design that doesn’t particularly require a kickstand per see. With the hinge, you can use the Flip 4 in Flex Mode and do most things that would have otherwise needed a kickstand case. But just in case you want to place the phone completely open, a kickstand case still retains some utility. Some of these kickstands also double up as rings for holding the phone, so maybe that could be what you are after.

    DagaRoo

    Car mount support

    This is one of the more interesting cases for the Galaxy Z Flip 4. It comes with an integrated ring that can be used to prop up the device for hands-free use. In addition, the case also supports magnetic car mounts. The two-way design means there's no protection for the hinge. You can pick it up in Purple, Pink, Navy, and Black.
    Caka

    Built-in kickstand

    This is one of the few cases that comes with a proper kickstand. The magnetic kickstand can be used to prop up the device for content consumption. The case also protects the hinge and has raised lips around the camera and display.
    VRS Design

    Multiple viewing angles

    This sturdy case offers solid drop protection and comes with a built-in kickstand, allowing you to easily mount your Galaxy Z Flip 4 vertically or horizontally.

Wallet cases for the Galaxy Z Flip 4

The concept of wallet cases is that you can keep a few credit cards and cash along with your phone. A lot of us do financial payments through our phones, and if not, we do it through a card. So carrying a dedicated wallet can be avoided if you just get a wallet case.

    Linyune

    Zipper wallet

    This wallet case from Linyune is slim and lightweight and offers 3 card holders. It also has a zipper wallet to store cash. It's made out of high-grade PU leather.
     Ephoou

    Card holder

    Made out of premium PU leather, this wallet case can store your credit cards, ID cards, and cash, allowing you to leave your wallet at home. It comes in Black, Brown and Pink colorways.
    CCSamll

    Wireless charging compatible

    This wallet case has three credit card slots and one photo holder. It offers good in-hand feel and is compatible with wireless charging, unlike other wallet cases.

Stylish cases for the Galaxy Z Flip 4

Sometimes, you need cases that not only offer some level of protection to your device but also added a layer of personality to it. These stylish cases help make your device stand out from the drab crowd of black and gray, with eye-catching prints and textures.

    Caseology Nano Pop Silicon Case

    Robust protection, slim fit

    Caseology’s silicone case features a two-piece design with hard PC back and soft TPU. The dual-tone color finish looks stylish, while the raised edges protect the camera bump. You can pick up this case in Light Violet, Burgundy Bean, and Blueberry Navy colors.
    i-Blason Cosmo series

    Marble pattern

    This stylish case from i-Blason's Cosmo series features stylish marble pattern and uses impact-resistant TPU for stellar protection against drops and scrapes, and falls.

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    Caseology Parallax

    3D pattern

    Stylish and protective, this Caseology case feels great in hand thanks to its ergonomic design. Raised lips protect the camera and screen while the textured sides provide a better grip. The case is available in two understated colors: Matte Black and Midnight Blue.

A protective case will go a long way in keeping your brand new Galaxy Z Flip 4 safe from potential damage and everyday scratches. Most of the cases in our collection feature a two-way design, which means they will protect the back panel and sides but not the hinge. This isn’t a huge deal but if you want extra peace of mind, consider going with the Spigen Tough Armor or Otterbox Symmetry Flex, as both these cases offer hinge protection. If money is no object, Samsung’s official Flap Leather cover is the best option. It provides a great in-hand feel and also protects the hinge.

     Sweet Galaxy Z Flip 4 deal for XDA readers
    For a limited time, Samsung is offering free memory upgrade and a free case on pre-booking of the Galaxy Z Flip 4. In addition, XDA readers also get a $100 Samsung Credit and up to $900 enhanced trade-in credit on eligible devices. Click on the link below to activate the offer.

Official Galaxy Z Flip 4 cases from Samsung

Unlike a bunch of other OEMs, Samsung does not include any cases in the box. What it does offer is a selection of high-quality first-party case options. These cases are from Samsung themselves, so you can rest assured regarding their compatibility with your phone, although many consider them to be a bit pricey.

    Galaxy Z Flip 4 Clear Slim Cover

    Keep it clear

    This official clear cover from Samsung is soft and durable and lets you show off the beautiful design of your Galaxy Z Flip 4 while protecting it from drops, bumps and scratches.
    Galaxy Z Flip 4 Silicone Cover with strap

    Reassuring grip

    This silicone cover comes with an attached strap that lets you wrap your fingers around it for extra security. The case has a matte finish and soft surface and comes in two White and Black colors.
    Galaxy Z Flip Silicone Cover with Ring

    Ring grip

    This ring cover is a great alternative to the silicone cover with strap. In addition to providing a secure place to grip your phone, the ring grip adds some style and personality. The case comes in five beautiful colors, including Bora Purple, Arctic Blue, Khaki, Navy, and Pink.
    Galaxy Z Flip 4 clear cover with Ring

    Clear case with ring

    What do you get If you combine the official clear case and ring case? The Clear Cover with Ring. The ring grip on the back lets you securely hold the phone while the transparent cover lets you show off the color of your Galaxy Z Fliip 4.

Be sure to check out the best Galaxy Z Flip 4 deals if you haven’t pre-ordered the device yet. We have also rounded up the best Galaxy Z Flip 4 chargers in a separate article.

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Signal’s new Stories feature is now available on the beta channel

Privacy-focused messaging app Signal is receiving a new update on the beta channel, which brings the Stories feature that we spotted in an APK teardown earlier this year. As expected, the feature lets you share images, videos, and texts with your friends that automatically disappear after 24 hours.

Although we got our first look at Signal’s Stories feature shortly after we published our findings, the company has now officially announced its rollout in a post on its community forums. As per the post, the feature is rolling out with Signal version 5.52 beta for Android and version 5.57 beta for iOS. The feature appears as a new tab in the bottom bar, and you can tap on it to view a list of Stories shared by your friends.

Screenshots of Stories feature on Signal. Screenshots of Stories feature on Signal.

To create and share your own story, you can either tap on the My Stories button at the top of the page or the camera icon in the bottom left. This opens up a viewfinder to help you quickly capture an image and share it with your friends. You also get the option to pick a photo from your phone’s gallery to share as a story.

Screenshots of Stories feature on Signal. Screenshots of Stories feature on Signal. Screenshots of Stories feature on Signal. Screenshots of Stories feature on Signal.

After you click/select an image to share, you’ll get the option to add a message to your story, add annotations to the image, crop the image, or save it to your device’s storage. You can also share videos to your Stories in a similar fashion.

Screenshots of Stories feature on Signal. Screenshots of Stories feature on Signal. Screenshots of Stories feature on Signal. Screenshots of Stories feature on Signal.

In addition to images and videos, the feature lets you share text Stories with your friends. To create a text story, simply select the Text option in the bottom bar on the new story page, tap on the screen to enter text, and tap on the circle in the bottom left corner to change the background color. You can also add links to your text Stories by selecting the button next to the background color option. Once you’re done, you can share your story by tapping on the arrow in the bottom right corner.

Since Stories on Signal is currently only available on the beta channel, you’ll have to enroll in the app’s beta program to try the feature. You can follow this link to enroll in the beta program on Google Play.

Signal Private Messenger (Free, Google Play) →


Source: Signal Community

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These are the best pre-order deals for the Google Pixel Watch

The Google Pixel Watch was leaked left, right, and center, but it’s finally here in its flesh. You can pre-order one right now and get it on October 13 along with the new Pixel phones. Google is pushing this as one of the best smartwatches out there, but we’ll reserve our judgments until we get to play with it a bit more for our review. But if you already have your eyes set on the new Pixel Watch and are wondering where to get the best pre-order deals, then we’ve got you covered. Here are the best pre-order deals for the Google Pixel Watch in 2022.

The Google Pixel Watch starts at $350 in the US for the Bluetooth/Wi-Fi model. The one with 4G LTE connectivity will set you back at least $400. It’s available to purchase in a bunch of color combinations but their availability may vary based on where you get it from.

Best Buy

Both Bluetooth/Wi-Fi and LTE models of the Pixel Watch are now up for grabs at Best Buy. You can get it in a bunch of color options and Best Buy is also offering some good trade-in discounts when you bring an eligible wearable.

    Google Pixel Watch
    You can either pay full price for the Pixel Watch upfront or make monthly payments with 12-months financing when you buy it from Best Buy. The LTE model of the Pixel Watch is also available to purchase at Best Buy. It costs $399 but you can also make monthly payments.

Google Store

Google Store, as you’d expect, is one of the best places to buy the Pixel Watch. Not all color combinations are available to purchase at the Google Store right now, but you do get 6 months of Fitbit Premium along with 3 months of YouTube Music Premium upon device activation.

    Google Pixel Watch
    You can get the BT/Wi-Fi model of the Pixel Watch in polished silver and chalk color combination from the Google Store. The LTE variant of the Pixel Watch costs $400 at Google Store but the included freebies and the option to make monthly payments make it easier to purchase.

Amazon

Unsurprisingly, Amazon also has both BT/Wi-Fi and LTE models of the Pixel Watch on offer. You don’t get any Amazon.com gift cards with the watch, but at least there are a lot more color options in stock here. Grab them while you can!

    Google Pixel Watch
    Pre-order the Pixel Watch from Amazon and be one of the first ones to receive it when it goes on sale on Oct 13. The LTE models of the Pixel Watch are also readily available to pre-order.

AT&T

If AT&T is your preferred carrier to buy the LTE version of the Pixel Watch then you have some amazing deals waiting for you. Both new and existing AT&T customers can buy any Pixel Watch and get a second one for free. You will, however, need to add at least one new line and activate both watches on your wireless plan to the credits.

    Google Pixel Watch LTE
    AT&T is carrying the Google Pixel Watch in all three finishes and they all seem to be available in stock right now.

Verizon

Verizon doesn’t have a BOGO offer on the Google Pixel Watch but you can get up to $180 off your watch pre-order when you trade in your old smartwatch. Alternatively, you can also choose to buy an Android smartphone and get up to $219.99 off the watch.

    Google Pixel Watch LTE
    Verizon can make it easier for you to purchase the new Google Pixel Watch with its trade-in deals.

T-Mobile

Buying a new Pixel Watch from T-Mobile can save you 50-percent when you add a new line. This makes T-Mobile one of the best places to buy the new Google Pixel Watch from. It’s also available to purchase in all three finishes, which is great.

    Google Pixel Watch LTE
    Pre-order the Google Pixel Watch from T-Mobile and save 50% when you add a new line.

Well, those are the best Google Pixel Watch pre-order deals you can get right now. We looked at multiple retail channels to find the best deals and save some money on your purchase. We’ll continue to update the deals over time, so be sure to check back in case you’re not ready to pre-order the Pixel Watch just yet. A bunch of these retailers and carriers are also offering some solid deals on the Pixel 7, so be sure to check them if you’re interested in buying one of the new phones.

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The Google Home app for Wear OS is now available on the Play Store

At I/O this year, Google announced that it would roll out a Google Home app for Wear OS smartwatches to give users quick access to smart home controls. The company only gave us a quick preview of the app at the time and did not share a release timeline, but the app is now finally available to users.

With the launch of the Pixel Watch yesterday, Google rolled out the Google Home app for Wear OS on the Play Store. The app is available for all smartwatches running Wear OS 3 or above, and you can download it by navigating to the Play Store on your smartwatch. Note that the app is currently a Public Preview release, so it doesn’t support some devices. It’s also pretty barebones at the moment and only offers limited smart home controls.

You get access to all the rooms you’ve set up in the Google Home app on your phone on the app’s homescreen, and you can tap on them to open device controls for each room. On the room page, you get sliders to adjust the brightness of connected lights, the volume of connected speakers and other media devices, and the temperature of connected thermostats or smart AC units. You can also tap on these sliders to turn the devices on or off.

Screenshot of the Google Home app for Wear OS showing welcome screen. Screenshot of the Google Home app for Wear OS showing with Get started button. Screenshot of the Google Home app for Wear OS showing showing rooms. Screenshot of the Google Home app for Wear OS showing light controls. Screenshot of the Google Home app for Wear OS showing Open on phone button.

However, the app doesn’t let you do much else right now and presents you with a button to open the Google Home app on your phone for additional features. It’s unclear whether Google plans to add support for more device controls in the future. We’ll let you know as soon as we have more info.

It’s worth noting that the Google Home app for Wear OS looks a lot like the current version of the smartphone app. It does not resemble the revamped UI that Google showcased recently.

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