PopSockets and Grips: Are They Still Useful?
“The first time I stuck a PopSocket on my phone, I kept flipping it in and out just to hear
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Read Article“The soft buzz of a Nokia 6600 spinning its menu icons, that tiny joystick under your thumb, the laggy flip
Read Article“The weak little suction cup on my first car mount sighed, drooped, and sent my Nokia 6600 sliding down the
Read Article“The tinny mono speaker of my Nokia 6600 crackled as Snake II loaded up, that little pixelated snake already burned
Read Article“The whir of a tiny motor fighting your shaky hands as you jog down the street, your old Samsung buzzing
Read Article“The soft glow of a Nokia 6600 screen at 2 a.m., Snake paused, polyphonic ringtone set to ‘Numb’ by Linkin
Read Article“The first time I put my phone on a wireless charging pad, nothing happened. So I nudged it. Then rotated
Read Article“The crunch of a sliding phone opening in your hand, the tiny VGA camera clicking, and that 15-second, 144p clip
Read Article“The fake shutter sound from my Sony Ericsson K750i still lives in my head. You pressed the side key, the
Read Article“The faint hum of a CRT TV, that gray static between channels, and the chunky plastic click of a D-pad
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