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  2. The 8 best cases to buy for the new iPhone 13 lineup ... - AOL

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    If you just pre-ordered a new iPhone 13 device or plan on doing so, these are the best cases you can buy to protect your new phone in style.

  3. Mobile phone accessories - Wikipedia

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    Bumpers. Flip cases and wallets. Screen protection and body films. Drop and shock protection. Leather cases. Cases with integrated kick stands. Battery cases. Cases with protection devices. Holsters are commonly used as external cases for devices, and/or are made of plastic and without exposed rigid corners.

  4. Do you actually need a screen protector? - AOL

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    Related: From phone cases to the new Apple Leather Wallet, here are some iPhone 13 accessories you can shop ahead of the pre-order. The best screen protectors to shop in 2021

  5. iPhone accessories - Wikipedia

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    A series of docks released for the iPhone 5, 5s, and 5c, were announced and released on September 10, 2013. The docks have an identical design, with an audio-out and Lightning-in port on the back, and a Lightning connector on the top. One dock was released solely for the iPhone 5 and 5s, with another dock optimized for the iPhone 5c.

  6. MagSafe (wireless charger) - Wikipedia

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    Cases, wallets and sleeves. Apple released a line of MagSafe cases and other accessories, such as leather sleeves and wallets that can attach magnetically to iPhones and cases with MagSafe. Apple states MagSafe charging works through their cases.

  7. Protecting your AOL Account - AOL Help

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    In most cases, the address for a secure website will start with "https." The "s" indicates that the site is secure. In addition, most browsers display a small picture of a lock on the browser frame at the bottom to indicate that the site is secure; however, just having both these features doesn't make a site legitimate.