Mobile phone charm
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Phone charms (also phone danglers, phone lanyards, phone chains and phone straps) are charms that are connected to a
History
Phone charms first originated in Japan and later in the United States. They gradually became popular in the United Kingdom and Ireland. In recent years, it has become popular to accessorize a phone this way, and Maki-e stickers are also becoming more common, especially in Japan, and to a lesser extent, other parts of Asia.[citation needed]
When Apple released the iPhone 3GS in 2008, it lacked a slot for attaching accessories.[1] In response, a Korean company invented hanging charms that consumers could attach to the phone using screws.[1]
In 2018, British designer Anya Hindmarch introduced dangling mobile phone charms as part of her "Pimp Your Phones" collection.[2]
Types of charms

There are a variety of charms available, such as little figurine characters, rhinestone crystal charms, and small teddy bears. Some charms flash or light up when the phone rings. Many charms also have a small bell attached and there are charms available in Gashapon machines, many of which are based on characters from various popular franchises, such as video games. There are also some charms in which one may put on the finger to clean the device's display. In recent years smartphones such as the Galaxy Z Flip series have the option to add charms via a small ring on the back of an optional case and sometimes can include small electronics such as clip on wireless speakers, charging cases for true wireless earbuds, power banks and wallets.
See also
- Charm bracelet
- Key chain
References
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