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The key to a fresh phone case is a swappable charm

The key to a fresh phone case is a swappable charm

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Pom-poms forever

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Phone Case of the Month is a monthly series in which we live with, and subsequently review, our time with a phone case. Phone cases are one of our only ways to express individuality with our smartphones, so what do our phone case choices say about us?

It’s been a while since I last posted a phone case review, and I’m sorry. But I’m thrilled to report that I’ve discovered an incredible phone case hack. You might remember my last review, which involved cherry pom-poms. Today’s review is about all the things I can do with that one case because of its back-mounted metal loop.

The case originally came with those cherries that were attached with a key ring. The key ring eventually broke, and the cherries fell off, so I ultimately was stuck with a case that had an ugly, cheap-looking metal loop on it and nothing else.

Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge

But then, I moved apartments and unearthed a keychain I was given with a nail polish purchase. Yeah, random. It features a bright pink pom-pom with a pink tassel and a bedazzled butterfly. I tried hooking it onto the phone, and sure enough, it filled the cherry pom-pom void in my heart. After a month or so in my bag, though, the pink started to turn black with dirt. That wasn’t my favorite look.

Photo by James Bareham / The Verge

Now, having just moved, I was in my local dollar store and saw a strange keychain made out of a bike chain. I think it might be designed for attaching to a wallet and then hanging from your belt loop? I’ll probably try that at some point, but for now, I bought it solely for my phone. It looks extremely industrial. I love it. I wear the loop around my wrist or carry it like a purse. Either way, it feels more like a fashion statement than my other cases. I only wish the metal loop on the back of the case was silver so it matched.

Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge

I love this case because I can change it up without fully committing to a whole new design. A keychain makes my case feel new, and this time around, I’m fully leaning into the hardware trend. Cherries felt good at one time, when spring was just happening and summer was on its way. Now, it’s been over 90 degrees for what feels like years, and all I can think about is fall. I needed this bike chain in my life.

Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge

I don’t know when I’ll change this case out. It’s definitely falling apart a little bit; the sides are peeling up and even the “leather” is peeling, too. If I do end up with a new case, I’ll post about it, but for now, know that my cases and I are in a good place. We’re happy.