TL;DR: Pick the Halo M1 if you want metal feel, a built-in ring grip + kickstand, and the strongest mount hold for car dashboards. Pick the Apex M1 if you want the slimmest profile, more colour options, and a lower price for everyday carry. Both are MagSafe-compatible. Both fit Z Fold 7, 6, and 5.
The honest diff
These two cases occupy almost the same niche: slim, MagSafe-compatible magnetic Z Fold cases. The differences are real but small — build material, grip hardware, colour range, price. We'll go through each so you can pick once and move on.
Build & feel
Halo M1 uses an industrial-grade aluminium metal exoskeleton. Cold to the touch on a winter morning, premium hand-feel, durable against scuffs. The trade-off: it's marginally thicker than the Apex M1 because of the metal layer.
Apex M1 uses a high-performance polymer shell. Lighter, slightly slimmer, warmer to the touch. Loses the metal premium look but gains pocket-friendliness and lower weight in a phone that's already heavy when unfolded.
Winner: Halo M1 for build prestige, Apex M1 for slimness.
Grip & stand
This is the biggest functional difference. Halo M1 has an integrated alloy ring that rotates 360° and opens to 120°, working as both a finger grip and a kickstand. Apex M1 is purely a slim shell — no integrated grip or kickstand. You're holding the phone, or you're using a separate accessory.
Winner: Halo M1, decisively. The ring is the case's signature feature.
Magnets & MagSafe
Both use N52-grade magnets — the strongest commercially available grade. Both work with MagSafe chargers, magnetic car mounts, and accessories. Both pass through wireless charging without removing the case.
One nuance: the Halo M1's ring helps the case stay aligned on a magnetic mount during a bumpy drive — the ring acts as a physical guide. The Apex M1 holds equally well at rest but can shift slightly on rough roads.
Winner: Halo M1 for in-car use, tie for everything else.
SLIM + EVERYDAY
Apex M1
The slimmest MagSafe Z Fold case in the lineup. Four colours, lighter weight, lower price.
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Colours
Halo M1: three premium metallic finishes — Titanium, Black, Blue. The colour range reflects the metal aesthetic.
Apex M1: four finishes — White, Black, Dark Blue, Orange. Brighter selection, especially the Orange.
Winner: Apex M1 if you want a non-neutral colour.
Price
The Apex M1 is the more affordable everyday pick. The Halo M1 commands a premium for the aluminium build and integrated ring. Both are well below the price of the Spineguard P1 or Vanguard H1 ruggedized options. Check current pricing on the product pages.
Comparison table
| Feature |
Halo M1 |
Apex M1 |
| Build material |
Aluminium metal |
Performance polymer |
| Ring grip / kickstand |
✓ 360° / 120° |
— |
| MagSafe (N52) |
✓ |
✓ |
| Wireless charging |
✓ |
✓ |
| Colours |
3 metallic |
4 including Orange |
| Compatibility |
Z Fold 7 / 6 / 5 |
Z Fold 7 / 6 / 5 |
| Profile |
Slim |
Slimmer |
Which one to buy
Buy the Halo M1 if: you mount your phone on a magnetic car dashboard often, you want the metal hand-feel, or you use a ring grip / kickstand daily. The premium is justified by the integrated hardware.
Buy the Apex M1 if: you want the slimmest pocket profile, you don't use ring grips, or you want a colour like Orange that the Halo doesn't offer. Save the difference for an Ion Glass screen protector.
If you can't decide and want hinge + screen protection too, look at the Spineguard P1 instead — different category, more coverage.
FAQ
Can I get a Halo M1 without the ring?
No — the ring is integral to the Halo M1's design. If you don't want a ring, pick the Apex M1.
Do both fit the Z Fold 5?
Yes. Both Halo M1 and Apex M1 ship in Z Fold 7, Z Fold 6, and Z Fold 5 variants. Select your model at checkout.
Do the magnets damage credit cards or hotel keys?
N52 magnets are strong but the magnetic field is short-range. Standard credit cards (chip and contactless) are not damaged by case-grade magnets. Hotel magstripe keys (the older brown-stripe kind) are at risk if pressed directly against the magnets for long periods.
Which one survives a drop better?
Neither is rated for drop protection — they're slim MagSafe cases. For drop protection on a Z Fold 7, see the Vanguard H1 or Sentinel H1.