

Protection: Shields int
ernal components like the battery, SIM card, and motherboard from physical damage, dust, and moisture.
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Aesthetics: Gives the phone a sleek and stylish appearance.
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Grip: Improves handling and reduces the chance of the phone slipping.
2. Material Types:
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Plastic (Polycarbonate or TPU): Lightweight and flexible, often used for budget and mid-range devices.
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Metal (Aluminum/Alloy): Premium look, better heat dissipation, commonly used in high-end devices.
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Glass: Offers a modern design, supports wireless charging but is more fragile.
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Leather or Vegan Leather: Used in luxury or flagship phones for a premium feel.
3. Features:
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Cutouts for camera, fingerprint sensor, charging port, speaker, and buttons.
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In some cases, includes antenna lines for better signal reception.
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May integrate wireless charging coils (in glass backshells).
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Comes in various finishes: matte, glossy, textured, etc.
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