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Universal Phone Stand

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Recommended - 0.16mm layer, 4 walls, 25% infill
Recommended - 0.16mm layer, 4 walls, 25% infill
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D12x2 mm Round Magnet (20PCS) - CA017

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šŸ“± Universal 3D Phone Stand – Smart Solution, Elegant Design šŸ“±

 

There are hundreds of phone stands out there, but most of them share the same issues. I designed this model by testing different stands, finding the most ideal proportions, and solving three major problems.

 

šŸ”Š 1. Speaker and Microphone Blockage

Most stands don’t leave any opening for speakers and microphones. As a result, incoming calls often sound very quiet or almost muted, because the stand blocks the speaker output. At the same time, your voice is not transmitted clearly to the other side.
āž”ļø In this model, I analyzed all popular phones (iPhone, Samsung, Xiaomi, etc.) and placed universal openings for speakers and microphones at the optimal shared positions. Your sound always stays clear, no matter which phone or case you use.

 

⚔ 2. Cable Bending and Breaking
In many stands, even if there’s a charging gap, the phone sits too close to the surface, forcing the cable to bend sharply and eventually break over time. On top of that, there’s usually no rear exit for the cable.
āž”ļø In this model, the rear is open, so the cable passes naturally without sharp bending or stress. The phone is positioned high enough to let even the thickest, high-power cables (over 100W) plug in smoothly, without the risk of cable damage from hard bending.

šŸ›”ļø 3. Slipping and Stability Issues

Standard stands often slide easily, which can even cause your phone to fall.
āž”ļø At the bottom, I designed four 12x2 mm slots where you can add:

  • Rubber feet (easily available at hardware stores) for anti-slip stability
  • Or neodymium magnets for strong attachment on metal surfaces

Even without adding anything, the stand works perfectly. But I recommend rubber feet for maximum safety.

 

šŸ“ Technical Details

  • Max phone thickness (with case): 12 mm
  • Phone width / height: Universally compatible

šŸ–Øļø Printing

  • Print: horizontally
  • Supports: tree supports for best results
  • Wall thickness: Minimum 1.5 mm recommended
  • Model quality: High resolution STL file, ready for smooth printing
  • Filament usage: 100 g average

šŸŽØ Design Advantage

All three problems are solved without sacrificing aesthetics.
This stand is both elegant and extremely practical, making it a perfect desk accessory.

 

 

šŸ“© If you have any questions or need help with printing or setup, feel free to contact me.
ā¤ļø Your support means a lot — a like, comment, or sharing a photo of your print really helps me keep creating!

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