Momonga phone cases are fun and allow users to express their individuality however if users want to prioritize protecting their phones, they must consider the case’s functionality Here are some quality pointers to help users make the best choice.
- Understand Your Phone Protection Needs
Although many phones are tough and made to withstand the wear and tear that comes with regular daily use drops bumps and scratches still occur. Think about how you use the phone daily:
Do you often find yourself in new crowded and busy areas?
Do you carry it with other items like a set of keys or in a jampacked backpack?
Have you ever dropped your phone in the past?
If you said yes then the amount of protection the phone case offers should hold the same importance to you as the design of the case.
- Think About More Than Just The Look
A case with fun artwork and a design that you like is awesome to have, especially one because as mentioned Momonga designs are fun however make sure to analyze the materials they use to make the phone case.
Cases with a PC (hard shell) construction do a good job of protecting phone cases from scratches, but they could slip from your hands more easily. A case with a TPU (soft, flexible) construction offers better drop protection and will keep your phone and case grippy, meaning it won’t slip in your hands as easily. A soft TPU and a hard PC hybrid case, is the best choice for balanced protection. Lastly, it is a good idea to check the artwork in a case to make sure it is a quality print and not just a sticker of a flimsy case.
- Thorough edge measurement & case grip
Avoid purchasing cases that cause your phone to slip out of your hands. Cases with roughened edges, patterned bumps, or cushy divisions give your phone more grip. Even a stylish case, like a Momonga case, should help you grip your phone safely.
- Details often overlooked
Little details often go ignored. The top and bottom edges of the case are often raised or bumpy. These details help the case avoid scratches, and help you avoid scratches to your phone when you lay your phone face down.
- Case attributes that affect your User Experience
Before buying cases, make sure that the buttons you need to use are responsive and easily pressable. Look to see that not parts are blocked. See that the case accommodates the devices’s built-in charger. Cases can be great, but if they make the phone too cumbersome to use they are not worth the price.
- User Reviews
Look for reviews that mention product drops, case grip, and wear, but steer clear of reviews that are biased. Reviews are the best way to determine if the case is aasethetic and protective. Pictures of the case are not enough to answer all these questions.




