There is a moment every phone owner knows. The phone leaves your hand, time seems to slow, and you watch it arc toward a hard floor while silently negotiating with physics. A good case turns that moment from a financial disaster into a shrug. The SUPFINE magnetic case for iPhone 13 aims to be that case, with a translucent matte shell, MagSafe magnets and a military grade drop claim.

I carried the antique white version through a genuinely busy week. That meant grocery runs, a desk covered in coffee mugs, a toddler with grabby hands and the kind of careless table placement that happens when your hands are full. This review covers the finish, the protection and whether the included screen protector earns its place in the box.

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Design and Build

Antique white is a smart color choice for a matte case. It reads as clean and soft, and it does not clash with the phone behind the translucent shell the way some bold colors do. The finish is dry to the touch, which makes the phone easy to grip and pleasantly easy to keep clean in a home with constant hand traffic.

The construction follows a familiar and proven formula. A flexible frame wraps the edges for shock absorption, and a rigid back plate holds the matte panel. The two pieces are joined cleanly, and the case sits flat on a table without rocking, which matters when you set the phone down face up to avoid face down scratches.

The button covers are precise and tactile. They respond with a clean click instead of the mushy feel some budget cases deliver, and the camera cutout is shaped tightly around the lens module so dust has fewer places to hide.

Close up of the camera cutout and raised edge on the SUPFINE case

Key Features

MagSafe compatibility is the feature that changes how you use the phone. The case includes a magnet array that lines up with the charging coil, so the phone snaps onto a MagSafe charger, a magnetic car mount or any MagSafe accessory without hunting for the sweet spot. For anyone who charges wirelessly, this is not a nice to have, it is the point.

Drop protection follows the air cushion philosophy. The corners contain shock absorbing air pockets, and raised lips stand guard over the screen and camera. The military grade label describes the drop test level the case is engineered to meet, and the geometry backs it up.

The bundle includes a tempered glass screen protector. That is genuinely useful, because many cases ship alone and leave you to buy protection separately. The kit comes with cleaning wipes, a dust removal sticker and the glass, which is everything needed for a clean install.

The translucent matte back is the detail that keeps the phone looking new. It shows the phone color underneath while resisting the fingerprint smears that glossy cases attract within minutes of handling.

A MagSafe charger snapped to the back of the antique white case

Real-World Performance

The magnet strength passed the practical test on day one. My MagSafe charging stand pulled the phone into place with a satisfying snap, and it held through a full overnight charge without dropping the alignment. A magnetic car mount in my car held the phone steady through potholes that test cheaper magnets and win.

The finish proved its worth in the mess of a normal week. Coffee splashes wiped off, the matte back collected no visible smudges, and the antique white showed no yellowing or darkening after seven days of handling. Translucent cases can be a gamble when it comes to holding their color, and this one held up.

The screen protector went on without drama. The included wipes cleaned the glass, the dust sticker caught the stubborn lint, and the protector aligned on the first try. It sits flush within the raised lip of the case, so the edge of the protector is protected by the case rather than catching on pocket fabric.

The screen protector being installed on the iPhone under the case lip

The drop test happened sooner than planned. A full day with small children in the house produced a genuine launch from a chair arm onto a hardwood floor, and the phone survived without a mark. The air cushion corners absorbed the impact, and the screen protector did its job on the landing edge.

In daily handling, the case adds a comfortable amount of grip and a moderate amount of bulk. It is noticeably more substantial than a film case but far from a brick, and the added protection is a fair trade for the extra millimeter or two.

The only real nitpick is the same one every two piece case carries: a fine seam where the frame meets the back plate. Dust collects there over time, though it wipes out easily, and it has no effect on protection. After a week, that seam is the only thing separating this case from a premium one.

The phone also stayed fully usable inside the case. The side button and volume rocker kept their clicky response after a week, and the port cutouts lined up so charging cables seated fully without fighting the frame. Voice calls sounded normal, since the case does not cover the microphone or speaker grilles. These are the details that only show up over days of use, and they are exactly where budget cases often fail.

Wireless charging through the case worked without complaint across the week. The magnets held the phone on my stand through an overnight charge, and the phone stayed cool because the case does not trap heat around the back. The magnetic alignment also made the car mount a one handed operation, which is a small convenience that adds up on a daily commute.

The screen protector deserves its own note. Tempered glass at this price can cut corners on edge fit, but this one matched the display edge closely, and the oleophobic coating kept it clear of smudges. After a week the glass showed no scratches, and it sat low enough that the case lip did not catch on its edges when the phone slid into a pocket.

Pros and Cons

  • Pros: MagSafe magnets hold charging and mounts securely, translucent matte finish resists smudges and holds its color, air cushion corners and raised lips protect the phone well, tempered glass screen protector included, fits both iPhone 13 and 14, tactile button covers.
  • Cons: two piece seam collects dust, adds moderate bulk, matte back can feel slightly slick against some desk surfaces, only one size fits standard iPhones in this generation.
The antique white case held over a wooden floor after a drop test

How It Compares

SpecSUPFINE Antique WhiteClear TPU CaseOtterBox Style Armor Case
MagSafeYesNoVaries
FinishTranslucent matteClear glossyRugged solid
Screen protectorIncludedNoNo
BulkModerateMinimalHeavy
PriceBudgetVery lowPremium

Compared to a clear TPU case, the SUPFINE trades some thinness for magnets, real drop structure and the bundled glass, which is a fair deal for most people. Against a heavy armor case, it is far less bulky while still handling the drops that matter, though it will not match the extreme protection of a dedicated rugged case. For a fuller breakdown of iPhone case options, Wirecutter regularly updates its iPhone case recommendations.

Who Should Buy It

Buy this case if you want one purchase to cover protection, MagSafe and a screen protector, and if you prefer a clean matte look that stays presentable through a busy week. It is a strong choice for a family home where phones get passed around and dropped. Skip it if you want the thinnest possible case or if you need the extreme bulk of a dedicated rugged case. To see the current price, check the SUPFINE antique white case on Amazon.

How We Test

I test phone cases the way people live with them. That means a full week of pockets, car rides and household hazards, real drops on hard surfaces, charging through the case on both magnetic and standard wireless pads, and a careful look at how the finish ages. A case only earns a recommendation when it protects the phone and stays pleasant to live with.

Questions People Ask

Will this case keep its color over time?

Yes in testing. The antique white translucent finish showed no yellowing or discoloration over a week of daily use, and the matte surface wiped clean easily throughout.

Does it work with wireless charging and MagSafe?

Yes. The built in magnets align with MagSafe chargers and accessories, and standard wireless charging pads charged the phone through the case without issue.

Is the included screen protector easy to install?

Yes. The tempered glass protector installs quickly using the included wipes and dust sticker, and it sits cleanly inside the raised lip of the case.

Does this case fit the iPhone 14 as well?

Yes. The iPhone 13 and iPhone 14 share the same dimensions and camera layout, so the same case fits both models without gaps or misaligned cutouts.

For the full listing and other color options, browse the SUPFINE case on Amazon.

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