Answers

Will my old case fit a new phone?

Short answer: almost never. Even when two generations look nearly identical, the camera bump and button layout shift by a few millimetres — enough that an old case blocks the lens or doesn't sit flush. Always pick a case made for your exact model.

Will my old phone case fit a new phone?

Almost never. Phone cases are precision-moulded to one specific model — camera bump size and layout, button positions, side rail dimensions, and overall body size all change between generations, even when phones look similar. An iPhone 15 case won't fit an iPhone 16, and an iPhone 16 case won't fit an iPhone 17, because the camera plateau and edge geometry are different. Same for Samsung Galaxy S24 → S25 and Pixel 8 → 9.

What if the dimensions look identical?

Even when overall length and width are nearly the same, the camera cutouts move by a few millimetres each generation. Forcing an old case on usually leaves the camera partially blocked or covers the buttons, and the case won't sit flush.

Are there any exceptions?

Occasionally a Pro and non-Pro of the same generation share a case (rare and model-specific), or a Plus version shares dimensions with a previous standard model. Always check the case maker's compatibility list — don't assume.

How do I get the right case for a new phone?

Pick a case made specifically for that exact model. Miarobi cases are made-to-order for each device — iPhone, Samsung, Pixel — so the camera cutouts, button positions, and edges always line up. When a new iPhone launches, the catalog is updated within weeks to include the new models.

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