Andy Boxall/Digital TrendsĬards are entirely hidden inside the PopWallet+ which is good for security as a casual glance doesn’t quickly reveal there are cards stuck to the back of your phone, and the case is magnetically shielded so your cards don’t get ruined. It’s lined with a stretchy elastic, which is exposed at the bottom of the wallet section so you can push the cards out the top. Except this time the baseplate contains a wallet large enough to hold three cards inside. ![]() The PopWallet+ for MagSafe is very similar to the PopGrip, as it incorporates the PopGrip part with a flat baseplate containing the magnets for MagSafe attachment. ![]() There are four colors available, the Nebula and black versions seen here, plus an Opal and Gold Lutz Marble. The PopGrip for MagSafe must also be removed before using a MagSafe charger, and it should go without saying that you shouldn’t hold your phone by the PopGrip for MagSafe either, although I’m impressed by the amount of hold it actually has. The grip section is positioned centrally on the back of the phone and there’s no way to alter it, so if you prefer the PopSocket to be set on the lower half of your phone, you’re out of luck here. I’m not entirely sure why you shouldn’t use the PopGrip for MagSafe without a case, as it still feels just as secure on the back of the phone. It feels a little less secure when used with Apple’s clear MagSafe case, but it has a more precise way of “clicking” into the center position. Is the PopGrip firmly attached? Yes, it has a limpet-like grip when used with Nomad’s Rugged MagSafe case, and the leather back helps keep it centered too. PopSocket recommends using the PopGrip with a MagSafe case, presumably to increase magnetic strength, meaning you’ll have to get one if you don’t have one already, and when you change cases in the future it will have to be a MagSafe compatible one again. The extendable grip is unchanged from previous versions. Rather than just being the “grip” part, the PopGrip for MagSafe has a large baseplate section containing the magnets needed to attach to your iPhone. I hate my iPhone’s keyboard, but this app made it better Let’s be clear, Apple - it’s time to make a transparent iPhone Your iPhone could steal this Pixel Tablet feature when it gets iOS 17
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