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  2. Our editors' favorite phone cases of 2023 - AOL

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    Casetify Smiley, Black Ink. Case $ at Casetify. OtterBox Commuter Series Case. I use this OtterBox case with my Samsung S23 Ultra and like its polycarbonate shell, which easily snaps onto my ...

  3. 7 iPhone Cases to Protect Your Device in Style - AOL

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    It'll protect your phone from drops, debris, and other such hazards, but it's also IP68 certified. That means that it can survive immersion in up 1.5 meters of water for up to 30 minutes. There's ...

  4. Mobile phone accessories - Wikipedia

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    Cases, which are designed to attach to, support, or otherwise hold a smartphone, are popular accessories. Case measures are based on the display inches (e.g. 5 inch display). There are different types: Pouches and sleeves; Holsters; Shells; Skins; Fitted cases; Smart watches; Bumpers; Flip cases and wallets; Screen protection and body films ...

  5. 6 Waterproof Phone Cases That'll Keep Your Device Safe - AOL

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    Don't take your tech for granted. Get a waterproof phone case. Our tech editors tested the most popular models to find these six best waterproof phone cases.

  6. Killing of Lacey Fletcher - Wikipedia

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    Killing of Lacey Fletcher. On January 4, 2022, 911 reported that 64-year-old Sheila Fletcher and her husband, Clay Fletcher, had found her 36-year-old daughter Lacey Ellen Fletcher dead on their couch. It was revealed that for at least 12 years, Lacey Fletcher had been neglected by her parents after becoming unable to leave her house due to a ...

  7. Kawaii - Wikipedia

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    Kawaii. Top to bottom, left to right: shelf of decorated tea kettles; food served at a maid cafe; Hello Kitty on a sign in Ikebukuro, Tokyo; mobile phone charm attached to a pink Palm Centro. Kawaii ( Japanese: かわいい or 可愛い, IPA: [kawaiꜜi]; 'lovely', 'loveable', 'cute', or 'adorable') [1] is the culture of cuteness in Japan.