Phone Skins - A solution for your smartphone



Posted: Tuesday, April 19, 2011

by Matt Stover
Matt Stover's Tech Blog

I had a silicone rubber case for my phone. It was a little bit big and annoying and I got sick of it, so last week I bought a cell phone skin for my phone to try to mix it up. It looked to be wicked cool from the website pic, and I was jazzed to be getting it on my smartphone. It was sick for a some time, but as with most things... I began to loathe the same pattern every day. I feel that that or phone stickers are a awesome in an ideal world. The problem with the skin is that it is a fixed tarp on top of your smartphone. Sure, one is able to take it off, but once you can get it off, the sticker is ruined, and you need to procure another. That being said, I am not saying "buy" for phone stickers in general. I feel because of the reality that they are missing the ability to change is true deal-breaker for my phone.

In the Past, when a skin is taken off, the skin will lack the ability to adhere as tight as as when it was unwrapped. one can peel off the stickers, but once taken off it is typically thrown out. Think if there were a way to reduce waste with skins? I did an afternoon of google searching for "changeable phone skins" and I unearthed the perfect solution for what I was lifting up rocks for made by a page called Naked Shell. The thought is to use a base skin of some kind that remains on the cell phone first. afterward someone can change the "Turtletop" as often as you like. It has a custom coating on the bottom cover that lets any sticker to stick to it, and be peeled off.

We will find out in the coming months if this idea will gain market share in the phone collective psyche. The idea profering modifiable cell phone sticky covers is new and has not been tested by the smartphone world fair in 2011. As of now there are a few unique thoughts in terms of designing ones cell phone. There is the cell phone cover, which is normally made from rubber. There are also cell phone plastic shells, which are normally  constructed of a hard rubber to aid in protect the phonein case it takes a spill. The final way to add a your aesthetic to your phone is if you get a smartphone skin.

The current acceptance with smartphone cases, covers, and skins is that you have a couple of them for your phone and love the new design on your smartphone. You feel that this design on this phone case will work for the life of a smartphone. As is standard you probably will have the same smartphone pattern on our phone for weeks upon weeks until you have had enough! We have found the new idea on the horizon that offers to change the phone accessory market.

Matt Stover is an reviewer in the arena of unique gadgets

His blog is http://stovertech.blogspot.com/

References: http://www.nakedshell.com/
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