A smartphone with no apps is nothing more than a very expensive cell phone. A smartphone with no accessories also offers limited potential, since it prevents its user from working in the way that best matches his or her unique needs, habits, and responsibilities.

Fortunately, the smartphone aftermarket is awash with accessory products. That’s great, because a wide product selection lets users customize their devices in a virtually unlimited number of ways to create a fully personalized information and communications companion. Yet with so many companies producing so many types of smartphone gadgets, cutting through the marketing clutter to find the handful of devices that live up to their manufacturers’ claims of boosting performance or convenience isn’t easy.

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