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What kind of material are the phones made of? – II. part

What kind of material are the phones made of? – II. part

In the first part, we discussed in detail why silicone or leather cases are beneficial

What kind of material are the phones made of? – II. part

Of course, in order to see as clearly as possible, we didn't hide the disadvantages either. As we alluded to, each phone and even each user is unique, and the needs are logically different. Some people want to provide their mobile phone with extra protection and therefore buy a case for it. Still others try to achieve purely aesthetic goals with the effective help of procurement. Neither is a good or bad way, the point is that even before the investment, it is advisable to go through the individual criteria and not deviate from them.

Can you scratch, but not drop?

The following phone case type that definitely deserves mention is the fabric variation. Its appearance is undeniably pleasant. It's not enough to look at it, but it's even better to touch it. Its touch is soft, soft, definitely pleasant. It's good to hold in your hand, to lock in a fist. It performs surprisingly well against scratches. Although it should be noted here that if it is subjected to a more serious impact, it is true that it will most likely be able to protect the integrity of the phone, but there is also a high probability that the case will not survive this heroic deed. This is the price of his standing.

However, it is absolutely not suitable for preventing damage caused by falling. So if the phone goes astray, the presence of a fabric case doesn't matter in that situation. Injury is inevitable. At the same time, it definitely deserves another red point for its aesthetics.

Armored case - is this serious?

Yes! There are alternatives in the palette for which the armor fits very well as an expressive analogy. A multi-layer case that specifically serves as armor. It protects the phone against physical and mechanical challenges to a considerable extent. It dampens the energy generated during a drop, i.e. its stability is not limited to scratches and bumps. And what is a bonus positive in this case, is that it cannot be criticized, since the manufacturers take care to ensure that functionality does not come at the expense of aesthetics.

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