Phone Accessories
Phone accessories here range from everyday protection to set-ups for travel and in-car use, with colourways and connector types changing quickly across partner feeds. You’ll see current listings from multiple partner retailers in one place, covering protective shells, glass films, charging hardware, and mounts, plus add-ons like MagSafe-style rings and lanyards. Items sit side by side even when partners publish them differently: some group by handset model (for example iPhone 15 vs Galaxy S24), others by connector (USB‑C vs Lightning), and others by format (single item vs twin pack). Storage size and power ratings also shape what appears together, such as 5,000mAh vs 20,000mAh packs or 20W vs 65W adapters. As partner catalogues refresh, certain colours, lengths, and model-specific fits move in and out.
Read on for how listings vary, what to compare, and where specs differ
Main product groupings you’ll see
Listings split into protection, charging, and mounting. Some phone cases show as separate cards per colour (clear, black, silicone), while others bundle two finishes under one listing with selectable variants. Screen films appear as tempered glass (0.33mm) or PET, sometimes with an alignment tray and sometimes as a 2‑pack. Charging items include wall adapters (20W or 65W), car chargers with dual ports, and clip or suction mounts for dashboards and vents. Expect model-fit labels like “iPhone 15 Pro” or “Galaxy S24 Ultra”. It changes fast. Currys often publishes compatibility in the title, which helps when similar-looking accessories share the same photos.
Secondary formats, bundles, and variant handling
Partners publish accessory formats in uneven ways. A single listing might cover three cable lengths (1m, 2m, 3m) with colour variants, while another partner posts each length as its own card, which affects side-by-side comparison of specs like 60W vs 100W and braided nylon vs TPE. With usb c cables, you’ll also see multi-packs (2‑pack or 3‑pack), “cable + plug” bundles, and right‑angle connector versions listed separately. Short sentence: formats vary a lot. AO sometimes groups colour and length under one product page, so the listing text carries more of the detail than the thumbnail.
Fit, sizing, and spec differences across partners
Compatibility details don’t land consistently. For screen protectors, one partner may state exact handset fit plus “case-friendly” coverage, while another only lists screen size (6.1in) and leaves the model range to the description. Watch for cut-out style: full-coverage with a camera notch vs individual lens circles, and edge shape like 2.5D vs flat. Small sentence: model match matters. Charging specs also vary in how they’re shown, such as PD 3.0 vs QC support, or whether a listing clearly states “USB‑C to USB‑C” rather than just “fast charge”.
Materials, build, and functional features
Materials drive day-to-day use. With car phone mounts, you’ll see ABS arms vs aluminium bodies, silicone pad contact points, and mechanisms like ball-joint swivels, one-touch clamps, or magnetic plates; those details affect vibration control and one-handed docking. Some mounts specify vent-hook depth (for thick slats) and include a spare metal ring for non‑MagSafe phones, while others rely on adhesive pads sized around 60mm. Short sentence: check the clamp type. Amazon listings often include multiple photos of the latch and hinge, which helps compare construction when titles are brief.
Common checks people make before comparing
Check connector and input/output first: USB‑C vs Lightning, and whether a charger is single-port or dual-port. For power banks, confirm capacity (5,000mAh, 10,000mAh, 20,000mAh), stated output (18W vs 30W), and whether a cable is built in or separate. Look for safety and usability notes such as pass-through charging, LED percentage display vs 4-dot indicator, and weight ranges around 200g–450g for pocket carry. Short sentence: read the fine print. Some partner feeds update colours and bundles faster than specs, so the description line can lag behind the image.
How Discount Promo Codes supports comparison on this channel
Retailer listings here can show extra context alongside the product card, including whether discount code availability is shown for that partner at the time you’re browsing. For wireless charging pads, that makes it easier to compare like-for-like specs across feeds—such as 7.5W vs 15W output, Qi vs Qi2 support, and whether a pad is sold alone or with a 20W wall plug. Short sentence: availability shifts daily. Discount Promo Codes donates 20% of profits each month to charity, and partner feeds can refresh at different times, so colours, bundles, and wattage variants may appear unevenly.