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Just got my Pixel 7 Pro and have been thinking of trying a pop socket on it.
Pros and cons...
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Pros and cons...
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I just don't use wireless charging that much. It's generally too slow. I just ordered a rectangular Handl with car mount. Hopefully it doesn't add too much thickness. I'm just afraid that I'll drop it. I'm certainly not committed to using it if I don't like it.Wireless charging would be difficult if not impossible with a PopSocket on.
I have used a pop socket on 6 Pro and it really helped with one hand use. But it does interfere with the back tap a bit.
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Another option to consider would be to use a wrist lanyard (with a case that has holes for one, of course). When I travel and expect to take lots of pics, I always add a lanyard. When I'm out and about and ready to snap a lot of pics, I'll just keep the lanyard around my wrist, so that the phone doesn't accidentally go flying when I take it out of my pocket.
Thank you for sharing that information about the PopGrip slide! It sounds like a convenient and versatile accessory for smartphones, especially with the wireless charger compatibility.I got something like below:If you're using a case, check out the PopGrip slide. it's a PopSocket that attaches with a spring loaded grip rather than an adhesive pad. That means you can easily take it off and put it on. I've got one on my S21U and I just have to slide it down to the bottom of the case and it works with my wireless charger.