Foreign users trust the design capabilities and production quality of mobile phone manufacturers
Foreigners argue that phone manufacturers, through extensive research and testing, have assured consumers that their phones are durable enough to withstand minor impacts during daily use.
Moreover, they are accustomed to the sleek, lightweight feel of their phones. In reality, phone cases tend to add bulk and weight, affecting the phone’s portability.
Phone cases don’t offer 100% protection
While many believe that phone cases provide extra protection and longevity, some even use them to maintain their phone’s resale value, the truth is that these cases don’t offer full protection. They might even accelerate the wear and tear of internal components, and users feel that the phone’s original casing doesn’t provide sufficient protection. However, unless specifically designed for impact resistance, most phone cases will not comprehensively safeguard your device.
Additionally, phone cases can create a false sense of security, leading to carelessness in handling.
Aesthetics Matter
Many value the inherent aesthetics of their phones. After all, each mobile device is a testament to the diligent efforts of its designers. Using a phone case is like adding a bulky frame to a beautiful painting, diminishing its original appeal.
Smartphone companies invest millions in product design to ensure customer satisfaction. There’s no reason to hide a sleek, expensive smartphone behind a case.
Phone Cases Hinder Heat Dissipation
Today’s phones are packed with powerful chips and multitasking capabilities, generating significant heat. Phone cases trap this heat, potentially damaging the device and making it uncomfortable to hold.
Removing the case allows for better heat dissipation and a more pleasant user experience.
Inconvenience with Wireless Charging
While smartphones now support wireless charging, phone cases can interfere with this process. Although some wireless chargers can charge through cases, it lengthens the charging time and reduces efficiency.
Why Do Foreigners Rarely Use Phone Cases? It Turns Out There’s a Surprising Reason.
The use of phone cases is an intriguing cultural contrast between foreigners and Vietnamese locals. While it is uncommon for foreigners to adorn their phones with cases, it is quite the opposite for the Vietnamese, for whom a phone case is a ubiquitous accessory. This prompts the question: why the disparity?