
I love it when a simple product like this makes my life so much better. This inexpensive stand looks great and is perfect for holding my phone so I can see it without lifting it. I have one on my desk and one on my bedside table. A few other reviewers have said they'd like to change the viewing angle, but I didn't find it necessary - the angle seems fine to me. My only real complaint is that plugging the phone into an outlet is a little tricky. Because the part that plugs in isn't very flexible, it happens that the cable bends at quite a large angle, when plugged in and resting on the stand. I try to give the cable enough slack so it doesn't get pulled too tight, but it works almost better if you don't thread the cable through the hole in the back as shown, but just tuck it in from the front or the side. It also doesn't fix the tangle problem, but it can extend the life of your cable. The design could be improved if the entire phone holder section was slightly higher than the surface to allow more space for plugs and cables. This isn't a problem at all if the phone isn't connected to the network when it's on the stand. The design could be improved if the entire phone holder section was slightly higher than the surface to allow more space for plugs and cables. This isn't a problem at all if the phone isn't connected to the network when it's on the stand. The design could be improved if the entire phone holder section was slightly higher than the surface to allow more space for plugs and cables. This isn't a problem at all if the phone isn't connected to the network when it's on the stand.

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