Why a Pixel phone feature convinced me to stop using phone cases
By
Goran Damnjanovic
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Summary
The article discusses how a specific Pixel smartphone feature (likely related to the phone's design, durability, or camera bump design) convinced the author to stop using phone cases after more than a decade of always having one. The author explains their journey from being a dedicated phone case user to going "commando" with their phone, highlighting the Pixel's design choices that make it usable without a case.
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