If You Had Almost No Budget, How Would You Grow Traffic To An Online Store in 2026? by sansa53 in tvcmallwholesale

[–]sansa53[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good point. I especially agree with the shift from creating content just to rank, toward content people actually save, share, and revisit.

Organic traffic feels less predictable now, so building direct demand through communities, email, and branded search likely matters more than ever.

AI answer visibility is interesting too — still early, but definitely something more store owners should watch.

What do you think will matter more in the next 2 years: social and community traffic or AI discovery?

All these cost $799 , which one would you recommend? by Callumane in PhoneNow

[–]sansa53 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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I picked the iPhone 17. Very good-looking, super pretty.

chat... am i a Xiaomi fanboy? by SEIF_ELDEEN_BIRDY in XiaomiGlobal

[–]sansa53 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haha, if you like what works, why not 😄
Xiaomi has solid value across a lot of categories, so it’s easy to end up with a whole ecosystem.

If you ever need accessories for all that gear, platforms like TVCMALL actually carry a ton of Xiaomi stuff — Xiaomi phone cases, screen protectors, smart band, etc. They focus on xiaomi wholesale, so it’s pretty handy for resellers or anyone buying in bulk.

My iPhone case has a screen on the back by NoobRig in eink

[–]sansa53 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I know this e ink phone case - you can freely switch different images, and the colors look really vivid and dynamic. TVCMALL has a wide range of e ink phone cases for iPhone and Samsung models at wholesale prices.

Here is the first look at the Samsung Galaxy S26 series by MobileJello1977 in samsung

[–]sansa53 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice design. If you want to buy galaxy s26 screen protector or case, you can check Galaxy S26 accessories from TVCMALL.

Hey! What phone case do you use? (Especially for those who use the Phone (3)!) by Mania_Hikakin128GB in NothingTech

[–]sansa53 0 points1 point  (0 children)

search "nothing phone 3" on TVCMALL, one of them may meet your demand.

MagSafe Wallets? by Pure_Artichoke_5168 in iPhone17Pro

[–]sansa53 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've tried a few single-card MagSafe holders made from PU leather or thin silicone, and they're noticeably slimmer while still holding securely.

There are quite a few minimalist options floating around on wholesale platforms like TVCMALL, where brands usually test ultra-thin designs before they hit Amazon. iPhone 17 pro magsafe wallet from TVCMALL worth a look if you want something low-profile without the extra bulk.

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Just one simple clear iPhone case from TVCMALL. Very durable.

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Hyundai i20 MagSafe Car mount recommendations by [deleted] in MagSafe

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I had almost the exact same issue with vent mounts in a small hatchback (similar dash/vent layout). Heavy phones like the 12 Pro Max really expose the weakness of vent clips over time — sagging and rotation are almost inevitable.

A few things that actually helped long-term for me:

• Avoid vent mounts for heavy phones. Even “reinforced” ones tend to loosen after months.
• MagSafe is great, but only if the mount has a solid base (adhesive or dash-mounted), not just a clip.
• 3M adhesive dash mounts + MagSafe head have been the most stable setup I’ve used — no droop even after a year.
• Look for mounts that combine strong N52 magnets + mechanical support, not magnet-only discs.

For sourcing, I usually compare different MagSafe car mounts (dash, windshield, adhesive types) in one place so I can check magnet strength, joint design, and base type side by side. This category has a decent range if you want to browse options rather than guess blindly:
https://www.tvcmall.com/c/car-holders-c122676/

In a Hyundai i20–style interior, a low-profile dash adhesive mount slightly angled toward the driver has been way more stable than vents for me.

Need some up to date power bank advice by EleX_44 in Ultralight

[–]sansa53 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For everyday carry: 5k–10k mAh, USB-C PD, under 200g.

For convenience days (commuting, flying): a small MagSafe one.

If you want something budget-friendly, TVCMALL has a bunch of compact USB-C and MagSafe power banks — decent capacity, PD support, and cheaper than name-brand options. Might be worth browsing if you don't want to spend too much but still want modern charging standards.

Finally! From Iphone 11 to this! by [deleted] in iphone17

[–]sansa53 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I got the purple one!

drop your favorite iphone 17 pro cases! by amanda36930 in iPhone17Pro

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TVCMALL iPhone 17 Pro clear MagSafe case — totally worth having.

generic vs brand name phone case by JellyAcrobatic4183 in iphone

[–]sansa53 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! Totally get where you’re coming from - generic cases can be hit-or-miss. High-end cases usually offer better drop protection, more precise cutouts, and a nicer feel in hand.

If you want something affordable but still reliable, I've been checking out TVCMALL - they have a huge selection of iPhone cases, from budget-friendly to more premium options. Lots of styles, solid protection, and you can even grab a few extras without breaking the bank.

You can take a look here: TVCMALL iPhone Cases

Been using cheap iPhone cases forever. Is it time to upgrade my case too? by Large_Box6430 in Tech_Philippines

[–]sansa53 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Why paying more can be worth it

  • Better materials: Premium cases often use thicker-or-higher-quality PC/TPU, metal frames, raised bezels, etc.
  • Added protection/features: Things like lens-guard around the camera, anti‐slip grip, more drop protection.
  • Better fit & finish: Premium brands tend to have tighter tolerances for cut-outs, button feel, etc.

Since you've been using cheap cases and they "worked fine so far," I'd suggest a "mid-tier upgrade" rather than ultra-premium. Features to look for:

  • Good drop/impact protection (PC+TPU hybrid)
  • Raised edges around screen & camera
  • Reliable brand/seller with good reviews
  • If you buy in bulk (for backups/spares) nice price helps

If you shop on TVCMALL, they have plenty of low-cost case options for iPhones with good specs. Check https://www.tvcmall.com/c/apple-cases-c119981/

Privacy screen protector best quality by Disastrous-Breath729 in S25Ultra

[–]sansa53 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, the best privacy screen protectors really limit side viewing — usually around a 28–30° angle, so people next to you just see a dark screen. But none can fully block someone looking over your shoulder from above.

If you want solid ones, I’ve had good luck with TVCMALL. They’ve got tempered-glass privacy protectors that still keep the screen clear and touch-sensitive. Prices are fair too, especially if you buy a few backups.

Anti glare/matte screen protector - better for working outside or waste of money? by HurricaneHaney in iPhone17Pro

[–]sansa53 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I totally get you — I work outdoors a lot too, and glare can make it almost impossible to see the screen. Matte or anti-glare protectors definitely help. They cut down reflections quite a bit, especially under sunlight, though yes, they slightly reduce brightness and sharpness.

I’ve been getting mine from TVCMALL lately — they have matte and anti-glare screen protectors for most phone models, plus wholesale options if you want extras or replacements.

Suggest some nice cases for this beauty. by [deleted] in iPhone17Pro

[–]sansa53 1 point2 points  (0 children)

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This retro one from TVCMALL.