When it comes to first-party smartphone cases, both Samsung and Google seem to be repeating the same mistake and users are noticing. Official silicone cases for the Galaxy S26 Ultra and Pixel phones may look sleek, but their overly grippy material is causing frustration for everyday users.
The Overly Grippy Problem

The main complaint? The silicone is too sticky. While some grip is good to prevent drops, these cases make simple tasks like sliding your phone in and out of a pocket a struggle. Users report that the phone sometimes feels like it’s sticking to clothing, making it awkward to handle in daily life. One reviewer even described the experience as “infuriating” when removing the Galaxy S26 Ultra from tight pockets.
Google’s Pixel Cases Aren’t Immune

This issue isn’t unique to Samsung. Google’s official Pixel cases have suffered from the same problem for multiple generations. Users who upgraded to the Pixel 10 Pro found that even though the case matched the phone perfectly, the pocket-sticking problem persisted. Previous generations, like the Pixel 8 series, had similar complaints, showing that little has changed over the years.
Additional Complaints
Beyond being too sticky, silicone cases can wear down over time, become greasy, or degrade after only a few months. Combined, these issues make official cases less convenient than they should be, especially given their premium price.
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