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Tips on Saving on Mobile Phone Accessories.

Updated on November 15, 2017
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Joseph is an information technology enthusiast with interest in medical engineering and science disciplines.

We love our mobiles. Whether it's for accessing the internet, playing our favorite tracks or simply showing to our gangs, we like it beautiful and flashy. However, in a our bid to pimp our treasured cellular, we end up spending unnecessarily where we could actually save.


With a little thought, though, you can save on mobile phone accessory and actually end up buying a classier phone. Let's check out some clever tricks to get the most from a moderate number of mobile accessories.

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1. Buy accessories that have multiple uses.


Some accessories such as the Wallaroo smart card holder can be used in alternative ways. They can, for instance, be used as a wallet, a storage poach for sim cards and a back cover for your phone.

Other accessories that have multiple uses include the baseline speakers that can be used as both stands as well as sound amplifiers for your mobile phone.

2. Choose quality over price


Often times, we tend to drift towards buying cheaper items with an intention to saving a dime. However, most of such items are of low quality and thus get faulty with a short span of use. This means you'll end up incurring more costs in the long run either in maintenance or replacing those items that break down.

When it comes to buying accessories, opt to go for quality over price to get service for your money.


3. Seek out for discounts

Different companies offer discounts from time to time to attract more customers. You can get great deals during black Friday's, the 11, 11 shopping festivals, Valentine's day and many such other days.

These aren't offer to look out for since even the dealers next door could front great deals from time to time.

4. Dispose off accessories that you no longer need

Once you buy some new pair of Bluetooth speakers for your phone, you should go ahead and dispose the old pair and get some cash in the pocket. Doing so will not only help you clear the clutter but also give you room to think of purchasing items you can relay use in the long run.

5. Repair broken accesseries

Here are some nice mobile phone accessories

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While you are at liberty to buy what you need for your phone, it's always a great idea to make informed decisions on what you buy.

This guide, in its small ways, starts you off in the journey to buying mobile accessories. We hope you will benefit from the tips. Air your views on the comments section below.

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