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Must have HTC Legend Accessories

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Written on 5/12/2010 01:44:00 PM by poison_ivy

So after all your Android hunting and research, you've decided to go with the HTC Legend which, if you want subsidize, you have to buy a mobile contract with Vodafone and if you want it unlocked you have to spend around £350 for it.

Anyways, so you have a somewhat expensive and gorgeous mobile phone with an aluminum unibody, what kind of accessories should you need? Well, here are my must have accessories for the HTC Legend.

Pouch/Leather Case

Yes, having an aluminum unibody, the HTC Legend's outer appearance could be easily scratched so a leather case, flip case, pouch or any form of outside protection is a must. Me, being a lady, I prefer a soft pouch made of microfiber so it could double as a cleaning cloth to wipe the screen.

Screen Protector

Now this accessory would depend on how you handle your personal things. If you're a very careful person, you can make do without a screen protector, just make sure you have a pouch or leather case. But if you're the type who just throws their mobile phone in the bag or keep it with your keys, then a screen protector is a must-have. Remember, scratches on the phone or screen would lessen its resale value.

Headset/earphones

If you're the type to listen to music on your mobile phone then a good pair of earphones is a must. Sennheiser usually makes good headsets ranging from budget, midrange to high end. If you really want to go all out and have around £1300 lying around, go for the Grado PS1000 headphones.

Spare battery

Although my HTC Legend lasted me around 3 days with minimal use, if you're an internet hog, better carry around a spare battery lest you want to charge nightly.

Car Charger

If you don't like a spare battery or you have the tendency to forget to charge your phone before you sleep, a car charger would really come in handy.

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1 Comment

  1. Anonymous |

    What about a plug-in keyboard?

     

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