Mobile Phone Accessories FAQs
How do I choose the right phone bag size if my device is around 6 inches?
Measure your phone’s height and width with its case on, then compare to the bag’s internal pocket dimensions. If your screen is about 6 inches on the diagonal, look for a sleeve with a bit of extra room—roughly an additional 0.25 to 0.5 inches in both height and width—so you can slide it in and out easily without a loose fit.
Are clip-on zoom lenses better than just using my phone’s digital zoom?
Typically, yes. Clip-on lenses provide optical magnification, which preserves detail that digital zoom often loses. You’ll still want good light and a steady hand, but even a modest optical boost beats cropping the image digitally. If your phone already has a built-in telephoto, test both—sometimes the clip-on adds reach or a different look.
Will a shower phone case reduce touchscreen sensitivity?
Most quality shower cases include a clear front that allows taps and swipes, though you might notice slightly firmer presses are needed. Enter your passcode before mounting, use larger on-screen buttons when possible, and consider voice commands to keep interaction smooth while your device is sealed.
What can I do to get my dog or cat to look at the camera with a selfie clip?
Attach a favorite lure—squeaky ball for dogs, feather or small toy for cats—so it sits right above the camera. Keep sessions short and upbeat, reward immediately after good frames, and shoot at their eye level. For cats, let them sniff and explore the clip first so curiosity turns into cooperation.
How do I avoid blurry macro photos with a Phonescope-style lens?
Stabilize your setup and add light. Rest your elbows on a table, use a mini tripod if you have one, and aim a lamp from the side to brighten your subject. Clean both the phone lens and the clip-on element, then move in slowly until the subject pops into focus. A 3-second timer or voice shutter helps eliminate tap-shake.