







I've been using the Cracedily leather wallet case for my Samsung Galaxy A13 for about 3 months now, and it's been a mixed bag of premium feels and practical frustrations.
The coffee-colored PU leather looks professional and gets constant compliments - it genuinely looks more expensive than it is. The stitching details are neat, and the suede-like interior feels luxurious against my fingers every time I open it.
Where this case shines is protection. I'm notoriously clumsy, but after multiple drops (including one down a flight of stairs), my phone emerged unscathed. The TPU inner case absorbs shocks beautifully while the leather exterior prevents scratches.
The card slots are convenient for my daily metro card and one credit card, though I learned the hard way that loading two cards makes the magnetic closure unreliable. The flap stays shut when lying flat but pops open in my bag - not ideal for security.
My biggest gripe is with the kickstand feature. While advertised as adjustable, the soft leather can't maintain any angle sturdily enough for comfortable video watching. It works for quick glances at recipes while cooking, but collapses under slight pressure.
Charging isn't an issue - both wired charging works perfectly without removing the case. However, wireless charging is impossible through this thick leather, which wasn't clear from the product description.
After daily use, I'm noticing some wear at the corners where I frequently open the flap. For the price point though, getting a year's use seems reasonable before needing replacement.
Would I recommend it? If you prioritize style and basic protection over perfect functionality, yes. But if you need reliable stand functionality or plan to carry multiple cards regularly, you might want to keep looking.
