REVIEW β Iβve been a fan of the phone/wallet combination ever since the iPhone 4 and my thick, leather book-type case. Now, with MOFTβs Snap-on Wallet and the iPhone 12βs built-in magnet technology, wallet cases can now attached directly to the phone itself.
What is it?
The MOFT Snap-on Wallet is a thin, MagSafe-compatible card holder that magnetically connects to the back of Appleβs iPhone 12 series of phones. It can hold up to 3 credit cards and folds to create a stand for your phone.
Hardware specs
- compatible with iPhone 12 series and MagSafe compatible phones
- 5mm thin
- soft vegan leather
- 4 color choices
Design and features
When Apple announced that they were embedding magnets into the back of the iPhone 12 for the sole purpose of magnetic accessories, I was excited at the possibility of being able to pop a slim wallet onto the back of my phone. Especially in a way that didnβt require a bulky case or adhesive.
It didnβt take long for third-party products to become available, like MOFTβs Snap-on Wallet and Stand. Being a long-standing fan of that all-in-one wallet/phone package, I couldnβt wait to give the Snap-on Wallet a try.
The Wallet is made from smooth, vegan leather, which is a welcome choice for those who arenβt a fan of cowhide. The material wraps around the entire case, so there isnβt a separate texture on the back, just more of the same. The construction is solid and I like the fine stitching on the sides of the case. I believe itβs machine stitched, but it looks clean and seems very strong, to me.
The front of the Wallet has a folded envelope origami sort of look to it. Itβs quite unique. One tug on the top of the Wallet folds the stand down into a locked position and exposes the wallet area. There is a small magnetic area that keeps the stand in an upright position, so it does offer a bit of resistance to being folded out.
The wallet compartment itself can fit up to 3 credit/ID cards, so if youβre the kind of person who needs to carry a bunch of keycards, IDs, transportation passes and credit cards with you, that might be an instant turn-off.
Iβm a big fan of minimal every-day-carryβ¦ I really only need to carry 2 credit cards and my license. Everything else I might need, like membership cards, medical cards, stuff like that, is in a separate card holder in my car. So a 3-card limit is just perfect.
Fitting 3 cards in the compartment is pretty tight. The area does loosen up over time, making it a bit easier to get the cards out. I think that since one of the cards was an Apple Card, with itβs thick aluminum construction, that it may have been a bit thicker overall than 3 normal credit cards. At the very least, you donβt have to worry about them falling out.

I thought the inclusion of a folding stand was a curious choice, at first. I wasnβt sure how much use I would get out of it, but once I started using it β propping my phone at an angle next to my laptop β I love that feature. And it can be used in either portrait or landscape mode.

MOFT provided me with one of their Magnetic Sticky Pads as well. This is a small, adhesive-backed magnet that you can place pretty much anywhere⦠next to your bathroom mirror, in your car or on exercise equipment. The Snap-on Wallet forms a strong, instant magnetic bond with the Sticky Pad, allowing your phone to cling to any surface.
Again, this was a feature that I was skeptical if I would use a lot, but in practice itβs brilliant. I chose to place the sticky pad on the front of my carβs stereo unit, which was about the only flat surface I could find inside my old Elantra.
After fixing the sticky pad in place, the Snap-on Wallet holds firm. I didnβt notice any slipping and my phone certainly didnβt fall off the magnetic pad. In fact the magnetic connection between the sticky pad and the wallet is way stronger than the connection between the wallet and the phone.
And that segues perfectly into what could be the most important point of the review⦠how well does the wallet connect to the phone?
While thatβs going to be subjective for each user, I think the wallet stays in place adequately well. I used the wallet with a case-less phone and with my Apple clear MagSafe case, and it definitely holds better with the case on. I think itβs because of the extra magnets in the case itself, and the texture of the case being a bit more grippy than the smooth iPhone.
Even with the case on the phone, the wallet can be knocked off with moderate force. Personally, I canβt think of an instance where the wallet fell off the phone completely. Though there were a few times when I fished my phone out of my pocket only to realize that the wallet wasnβt attached, it was still in my pocket. That might also be affected by the size of your pockets and tightness of your pants.
I carry my phone in my front pocket and wear loose jeans, for the most part, and when I place my hand in my pocket to retrieve my phone, I naturally tend to cradle the entire back of the phone and grip it at the sides, effectively covering the wallet on the back of the phone.
Lastly, since I have one of Appleβs MagSafe Wallets, I can do a quick comparison. Both the Apple and MOFT wallets hold a max of 3 cards, though the cards are a lot harder to get out of the Apple wallet. The magnetic back is a bit more secure with Appleβs, especially when used with the case. There is lot more drift with the βbottomβ edge of the MOFT Wallet, while the Apple Wallet seems to stay locked in the middle of the phone.

But Appleβs Wallet has no stand, is a bit more rigid and difficult to slide cards in and out of, and is more than twice as expensive as MOFTβs wallet, which is really something to take into consideration before trying out a phone case wallet.
Also, itβs worth noting that Appleβs Wallet doesnβt stick to MOFTβs magnetic sticky pads. They have a very mild attraction but itβs nowhere near enough to keep the phone in place.
What I like
- Inexpensive, all-in-one solution
- Built-in stand is great
- Vegan leather is a nice option vs Appleβs leather
What needs to be improved
- Magnetic back is a little weaker than Iβd like
- Fold-down stand sticks out a bit with a full wallet and gets caught on pockets
Final thoughts
Overall, I really like the MOFT Snap-on Wallet. It offers an easy-to-remove phone/wallet solution and pares down the number of things I have to remember to carry. All I have to do is grab my phone and the walletβs right there. If youβre at all interested to see if youβd like it, the low entry fee to find out is well worth it.
Price: $29.99
Where to buy: Β moft.us (donβt forget to nab a Magnetic Sticky Pad for your car) and Amazon
Source: The sample of this product was provided by MOFT.
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I bought the MOFT wallet/ stand some time ago. I really like it. I have a 12 pro max and it works excellent with the phone.
Thanks, a great product.
Thank you,
Robert Warnacutt