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    Generally, after the moment of shock and disbelief, comes a question. And it doesn’t matter who is asking, the question is always the same. “Why don’t you use a case? Aren’t you afraid that you’ll crack your phone?” As someone who loves his phones, of course, I am afraid of cracking my phone, but this question and the idea of not using a case is a much deeper philosophical issue that speaks to the way that phones are designed. Slapping that protective Otter Defender Phone Case on a premium designed smartphone is a slap in the face to the design and ergonomics of that device.

    The Evolution of Smartphone Design

    The last 5 years have been very nice to the eyes that look at smartphones. Phones have transformed from plastics with flimsy parts to high-end glass and aluminum construction. These materials have resulted in visual aesthetics ranging from color shifting gradients in light to soft-touch matte glass backs. Phones just feel different now, they feel like jewels more than technology. This particular thought occurred to me when I purchased HTC’s U11 in 2017. Where the refracted light effect of the backplate of that phone just felt like something beyond technology.

    There is a certain ergonomic satisfaction in using a phone as it was designed. Phones have subtle 2.5D curved glass on the back for this reason, as to fit comfortably in the hand. This is a nuance to smartphone design that completes the experience. By forgoing this consideration and putting the device in a piece of plastic, much of this thoughtful design is diminished. The issue at large also rears itself in the way that many people buy incredibly cheap cases from Amazon or Ali Express that are made of incredibly flimsy materials and prone to breaking and discoloration after a few weeks of use. This is a slap in the face of the premium design that we see on devices such as the iPhone 11 Pro and Galaxy S20.

    In addition to this, many people purchase cases that cover up the finish of these beautifully designed phones making the visual appeal of the phone fade away instantly after the purchase. Consider a device such as the LG Velvet or OnePlus 8 Pro with a shimmery back that just begs to be looked at, only to be covered up by a bland piece of plastic to protect against scratches.
    If you have a wired headset, you will know how difficult it is to find it in your laptop bag. Finally, when you find it tangled or messy with other things in the bag. To avoid all this mess, we recommend that you buy a simple earphone case with a zipper, which can not only untie your earphone, but also prevent it from being scratched and spilled accidentally. The durable hard shell on the market provides excellent protection for your audio equipment.

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