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Do you use smartphone without a case? - Miamoo - 08-05-2021

Would you use your smartphone without the case?
I used to hate covers as it made my phone a bit bulky. I had this terrible habit of dropping my phone very often. Once it cost me a lot as I had to replace my phones display. Then I made a wise decision to invest in a case which has protected my mobile with minimum damage so far.


RE: Do you use smartphone without a case? - mothered - 08-06-2021

Moved from Random Discussion to Mobile & Tablets.

That aside, I've been utilizing cell phones for over two decades and have yet to use a case. I'm very careful In the way I handle and store my phone (never dropped/damaged It), so a case Is not justified.


RE: Do you use smartphone without a case? - Oni - 08-06-2021

As soon as I buy one, it goes straight into a case with a screen protector. I have phones that still look new 5 years later.


RE: Do you use smartphone without a case? - botts - 08-14-2021

(08-05-2021, 08:33 PM)Miamoo Wrote: Would you use your smartphone without the case?
I used to hate covers as it made my phone a bit bulky. I had this terrible habit of dropping my phone very often. Once it cost me a lot as I had to replace my phones display. Then I made a wise decision to invest in a case which has protected my mobile with minimum damage so far.

Generally it depends on the value of my device- for example I had a $900 phone, which eventually devalued to around $200. Which is when I stopped using a case.
I can't say that I usually drop my phone though- I try to be careful.


RE: Do you use smartphone without a case? - Marshland - 08-18-2021

I always use a large thicc case for my phone. Its gonna fall 100% so better be safe than sorry. Luckily i have carpet at home, but its still a mini - heart attack when it falls