I have used a Pop Socket for several years. My first case was a hard plastic, 
but now I have a more rubber and textured case and the popsocket  still sticks 
just fine.  It attaches with a sticky adhesive like a strong sticker. You just  
peel off the paper and then stick it on where you want.  It is also designed so 
you can pry it off and adjust where you have the pop socket attached.  It will 
work well if you want to prop up your phone in landscape mode, but I think 
you'd be frustrated by it if you were trying to keep it in an upright portrait 
position.   I used it as a stand when my kids were little and watching videos 
on my phone.  I'd get the video going and set it on the table in landscape 
position.    I mainly like it as a security handle of sorts if I am holding and 
working my phone while walking.   And, finally, because women's pants often do 
not  have pockets, I have been known to pull out the pop socket a bit, and use 
it to keep my phone from sliding down when I tuck my phone in my waistband.    

Robin
 



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From: viphone@googlegroups.com <viphone@googlegroups.com> On Behalf Of Dacia 
Luck
Sent: Thursday, May 21, 2020 5:51 AM
To: viphone <viphone@googlegroups.com>
Subject: Question about popsockets with iPhones?

I am  needing  to buy a popsocket to use with my iPhone so I can do videos 
without having to hold my phone.  Can a  popsocket attache to the traditional 
OtterBox cases and allow your phone to stand without you having to hold it? Or 
do you have to buy the specific case? Also, how easy is it to attach one 
without any vision?

Sent from my iPhone

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