Sony Xperia S case
Our first accessory is going to be the Case-Mate Barely There, one of our most popular lines for Android handsets. The Barely There is a slim fitting case that provides a good blend of protection and portability, keeping your phone safe without being too bulky or difficult to pull out of your pocket. The Barely There looks great too, especially in white.
Next up we’ve got this clever Xperia S charger… that’s actually a whole lot more than that. The OneCable includes three different connections – Apple, micro USB, mini USB – yet isn’t any bulkier than a normal cable as it has a built-in winder too. If you’ve got multiple chargers, then you can save a lot of space and time by using this one instead.
Our choice of Xperia S car holder is this one by GripMount. It’s case-compatible, meaning that you won’t need to remove the Barely There we recommended earlier in order to use it. Of course, with or without a case it provides a perfectly secure mounting point that keeps your phone in place for easy readability on the road.
We’re on the home stretch now, and coming up to an absolutely essential Xperia S accessory: This Xperia S screen protector from Sony themselves. Even if you decide a case is too much bulk and fuss to include, you’ve got to admit that a screen protector is well worth it. You won’t be able to even tell that it’s on, but it provides much needed protection from scratches and dents to the phone’s screen, preventing costly damage… and it’s less than a tenner for two, so it’s not going to break the bank.
Our last item is this brilliant desk stand made by Cover-Mate. It’s called the Desktop Cradle, and includes both a stand, charging and synching all in one beautiful device. The stylish desk stand has a cool LED light indicator that really stands out, and of course it’s the perfect podium to present your phone.
So that’s it – five brilliant accessories that can keep your phone fully charged and protected, wherever you are. What do you reckon – have we missed out any good ones, or gotten it right this time around?
Great information there, I have always wondered the right way to go about this, thanks for showing me!
Some of them points are really straight forward but all too often you will over look them