How to Remove a Sticky PopSocket
PopSockets are great for holding a smartphone with one hand while you text with the other, but if you have a new case or upgrade your phone and want to keep your PopSocket, you need to remove it from your current device.
The adhesive gel that sticks it to your phone or case is reusable by design and leaves no residue behind. Here are the steps to remove the PopSocket:
Collapse the PopSocket so that it’s flat against your device. Pry the PopSocket away from the device. Move your fingernail, spudger, or another tool underneath and around the disk as you lift it. Having a hard time getting the PopSocket to come off? Slide dental floss under the adhesive to get it started. This is easier with a second pair of hands to help. Carefully pull the PopSocket away from the device until it releases. When moving a PopSocket to a new position, case, or different phone, do it within 15 minutes of removing the PopSocket so that the adhesive gel doesn’t dry out. While the gel is sticky, move the PopSocket to another device or case or move it to a different spot on the current device.
The phone is clean and PopSocket-free, leaving you ready to add a new case, slip that phone in your back pocket again, or put the PopSocket on your next device.
How to Remove a MagSafe PopSocket
The new MagSafe PopSocket that attaches to a ring of magnets on the back of the iPhone 12 and later doesn’t impede wireless chargers.
Removing a MagSafe PopSocket is easier than removing the sticky type. Because it attaches to the phone case with magnets, it can be lifted and repositioned or removed entirely with almost no effort, whenever you want. The only downside is that the magnetic connection isn’t as strong as the sticky connection.