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May 15, 2013Explorer II
I remember those from when cell phones were big, the case on the belt was kind of a status symbol at work, like retractable keychains with at least 30 keys on the ring.
Then the cell phones got smaller, slipped into a pocket, little tiny belt case just looked dorky.
Then we got smart phones, the guys went to a case on the belt, the gals just drop the phone in the back pocket where the guys would have their fat wallet. When I go for lunch in town today, see the office workers with their phones, the case on the belt is still looking dorky. The bulge it the back pocket, kind of neat. Sometimes even sxxy.
OK, if you still want it, DH needs to be dorky, look at the phone accessory kiosk in the mall, the phone store that sells that phone, the phone accessory department at Walmart, your big box office supply or electronics stores, or just search Amazon.com.
My experience, there is not a lot of difference in quality. Quality in phone cases is not usually great (most leather cases fabricated in Asian or Latin America sweat shops) but they will outlast the phone, which will be obsolete (yet still perfectly usable) before the contract paying for it runs out.
Then the cell phones got smaller, slipped into a pocket, little tiny belt case just looked dorky.
Then we got smart phones, the guys went to a case on the belt, the gals just drop the phone in the back pocket where the guys would have their fat wallet. When I go for lunch in town today, see the office workers with their phones, the case on the belt is still looking dorky. The bulge it the back pocket, kind of neat. Sometimes even sxxy.
OK, if you still want it, DH needs to be dorky, look at the phone accessory kiosk in the mall, the phone store that sells that phone, the phone accessory department at Walmart, your big box office supply or electronics stores, or just search Amazon.com.
My experience, there is not a lot of difference in quality. Quality in phone cases is not usually great (most leather cases fabricated in Asian or Latin America sweat shops) but they will outlast the phone, which will be obsolete (yet still perfectly usable) before the contract paying for it runs out.
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