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    Phone Wrist Straps. $7 from Amazon. Shop Now. A wrist strap works in the same way. Assuming you keep your phone attached to your body, thieves will have a hard time running off with the device.

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  5. Mobile phone charm - Wikipedia

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    Mahjong tile phone charm. Phone charms (also phone danglers, phone lanyards, phone chains and phone straps) are charms that are connected to a mobile device either via a phone connector or silicone plug that fits into the jack port sometimes provided with circle cotters and a lobster clasp, or a small strap knotted with a cow hitch knot, or a lanyard.

  6. Mobile phone accessories - Wikipedia

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    They can move pictures to a local computer or an online photo-sharing service. Additionally, many devices have USB On-The-Go and support USB storage, in most cases using either a special USB micro-B flash drive or an adapter for a standard USB port. Such adapters can also be used with various other USB devices, such as hardware mice and keyboards.

  7. Telephone keypad - Wikipedia

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    In early cell phones, or feature phones, the letters on the keys are used for text entry tasks such as text messaging, entering names in the phone book, and browsing the web. To compensate for the smaller number of keys, phones used multi-tap and later predictive text processing to speed up the process.

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