Genius
(midwest.social)
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I have broken zero phones and lost exactly zero phones in drains
Can somebody confirm this is a concern? Is it an alcoholism thing?
It also doesn't fit in your pocket. How convenient.
You see, that's why OP always carries a second phone: To photograph the first one not falling into the gutter
Do you not have friends to take fun photos for you?
Nope :c
Nooooooooooooo :c I will take pictures for you. Like spirtually of course, idk where you are.
Unnecessary, I own a Panasonic mirrorless.
How often are you dropping your phone into a street drain?
Quite a lot actually. It has that stupid handle on it so it doesn't ft in my pocket.
Yeah, it was forty-nine times, and now it might be waiting for you.
Aren't these a very popular accessory?
As are other more structurally sound models.
Does a phone count as a flared base?
That's much less reliable tbh
Experience or feeling? I've had three or four over the last 10 years, the plastic starts disintegrating from constant use after a couple years, while the adhesive still sticks (and all that while being repositionable and reusable, I've swapped cases but kept the pop socket), so can't relate tbh
I've used it on a motorcycle attachment for a long trip before. The same pop socket was then attached to a new phone and used for another 2 years. Maybe I lucked out with that model or it just sticks to flat cases better.
The idea of having my phone exposed while riding a motorcycle is freaking me out. Like... My hands got sweaty after reading that.
Suction cups don't hold for long.
They are applied with an adhesive strip, not suction cup.
It's trying to escape.
The only useful phone case design I've seen. I bet it'll be ADA compliant if applied for.

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