The best Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra wallet cases
Eric Zeman / Android Authority
Don’t have enough room in your pocket for a wallet because you just bought the huge Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra? Get a wallet case! With plenty of room for cards and cash and a few non-traditional designs, here are some of the best Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra wallet cases and cardholders you can get right now.
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TUCCH wallet
- Good-looking faux leather
- Folio cover doubles as a kickstand
- Four card slots and a cash pocket
- Plenty of color options
- RFID blocking
The TUCCH wallet has a traditional design. The PU leather case looks as good as most genuine leather cases and feels great in the hand. The folio cover can fold into a kickstand and goes beyond standard protection with an additional layer of RFID blocking. It has four cards slots and a cash pocket. But like any wallet case, packing it too much makes it balloon a bit. There are plenty of color options available as well, but we’re fans of the standard black or light brown.
Spigen Slim Armor CS
- Non-traditional wallet design
- The rear card slot can hold up to three cards
- Solid protection
- Good fit
The Spigen case skips the traditional folio wallet for a more modern cardholder style. It doesn’t lack room, though, with three cards and folded cash fitting under the back panel. It’s also protective, with Spigen staples like Air Cushion technology to keep the phone safe from bumps and drops. Again, if your cards are embossed, it’s a tight squeeze if you’re planning to put three in there. The card slot door isn’t easy to open when it’s packed either, and the sliding mechanism isn’t as smooth as we’d like.
Torro wallet
- Stylish
- Folio cover folds into a kickstand
- Three card slots and a cash pocket
- Allows wireless charging
We jump into expensive, genuine leather territory with the Torro wallet. It’s an expensive case, but just holding the case makes it worth it. Three card slots and a cash pocket means that you won’t have to carry a wallet around. It’s a bit of a squeeze if you use three embossed cards, but it doesn’t affect the latch in any way.
Smartish Wallet Slayer
- Non-traditional design
- Customizable designs available
- Thick and bulky
- Covered buttons
The Smartish Wallet Slayer isn’t a folio case and opts for a card slot on the back with room for three cards and some folded cash. There aren’t any fancy sliding doors or hidden sections, but that makes it a lot easier to get to your cards. Something to keep in mind is that it’s thicker than it looks in pictures. It’s plenty protective because of the added thickness, but not everyone will like its rather bulky design. Speaking of design, you have a few options to choose from, or go all out and pick your picture or background to go on the back of the case.
Blackbrook wallet
- 2-in-1 case
- Four card slots and a cash pocket
- Folio cover doubles as a kickstand
- Expensive
The Blackbrook wallet works as, well, a wallet case, but the interior phone holding case can be snapped off and used as a separate leather case in its own right. The same natural leather from the folio cover carries over to the back of the TPU-framed interior case and looks great. As a wallet replacement, the four card slots and a cash pocket should be more than enough for most users.
VRS Design Damda Glide Pro
- 2-in-1 case
- Four card slots and a cash pocket
- Folio cover doubles as a kickstand
- Expensive
VRS Design takes a new approach with the Pro Glide if you prefer to skip the folding folio. The sliding door is semi-automatic and so it works a lot better than the door of the Slim Armor CS. It’s also a bigger holder, with room for up to four cards and some folded cash. The case also offers the protection of a rugged option but might be a little too thick for some people’s liking.
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