There are 5 main types of mobile phone cases that spring to mind. Options range from a rather flimsy but better than nothing "skin" to a waterproof case that will protect your phone to 5 metre depths.
Skins – A mobile phone skin is usually made of silicon and comes with a screen protector. They come in a range of colours and designs. They will protect your phone from scratches but aren't the most durable option. They are closely fitting and so perhaps one of the most crucial covers to get exactly the right unit specific to your make and model
Sleeve – a sleeve is also known as a glove or a jacket. The phone is usually slipped in the top of the sleeve. Bright colourful knitted gloves are a cheap, fun way of jollying up and personalising a youngster's cheap "Pay As You Go" mobile phone. A black, leather sleeve is perhaps a more dignified way to treat an elegant smartphone
Wallet – A combined wallet/mobile phone cover is a good solution to two problems. It combines the money and credit card storage of a wallet, with sturdy, mobile phone case to protect the phone from damage and broken screens.
Waterproof Case – If you're an outdoors type, you may find that your phone isn't as fond of the great outdoors as you. Phones don't react very well to a drenching and whilst they can be dried out and usually come back to life, it is probably better not to drench tem in the first place. A waterproof case for your phone is the solution in this case. There are cases on the market that have several sealing mechanisms to lock your phone tight inside, claiming to keep you phone safe up to depths of 5 meters. A great solution if you are a keen water sports enthusiast or simply if you cycle in the rain with your phone in your rucksack.
Armband – If you have a phone with a GPS, chances are you've installed an App to track your training whether it's for cycling or running. You'll need a safe place to stick your phone and have it still out in the open so you can check your speeds. In this case, a phone armband is the solution you're looking for.
Skins – A mobile phone skin is usually made of silicon and comes with a screen protector. They come in a range of colours and designs. They will protect your phone from scratches but aren't the most durable option. They are closely fitting and so perhaps one of the most crucial covers to get exactly the right unit specific to your make and model
Sleeve – a sleeve is also known as a glove or a jacket. The phone is usually slipped in the top of the sleeve. Bright colourful knitted gloves are a cheap, fun way of jollying up and personalising a youngster's cheap "Pay As You Go" mobile phone. A black, leather sleeve is perhaps a more dignified way to treat an elegant smartphone
Wallet – A combined wallet/mobile phone cover is a good solution to two problems. It combines the money and credit card storage of a wallet, with sturdy, mobile phone case to protect the phone from damage and broken screens.
Waterproof Case – If you're an outdoors type, you may find that your phone isn't as fond of the great outdoors as you. Phones don't react very well to a drenching and whilst they can be dried out and usually come back to life, it is probably better not to drench tem in the first place. A waterproof case for your phone is the solution in this case. There are cases on the market that have several sealing mechanisms to lock your phone tight inside, claiming to keep you phone safe up to depths of 5 meters. A great solution if you are a keen water sports enthusiast or simply if you cycle in the rain with your phone in your rucksack.
Armband – If you have a phone with a GPS, chances are you've installed an App to track your training whether it's for cycling or running. You'll need a safe place to stick your phone and have it still out in the open so you can check your speeds. In this case, a phone armband is the solution you're looking for.
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