I am currently looking at my phone. It is a black iPhone 11 with a clear case which makes a grey shadow. It has two camera lenses and a flashlight lense in the top left corner. Because I’ve had this phone for about 3 years, the clear case isn’t as clear anymore and there are little tiny cracks in the case which is expected. My phone is 6.1 inches and it has two volume buttons on one side and a power off button on the other . It also has a silence mode clicker on the same side of the volume button. My phone is made of titanium and my phone battery is made out of cobalt. On the back of my phone case I had attached a phone holder about 3 years ago from an institution I was a part of at the time. I use my phone for all my communicational and survival needs. Things like calling my parents,friends, and safety personnel. My phone can at times make me feel safe or at times it can make me feel overwhelmed due to the access to social media it provides for me. My phone also serves as a photo book as it stores memories and videos of people who I love and miss. I use my phone all the time. I use it to text , make calls, take notes , set alarms, play games, pictures, and look at memories. My phone goes with me everywhere whether I’m going far or staying close. It’s like a piece of me that follows me around. It has become a part of my everyday life. I wouldn’t say I have an emotional attachment to it but it is definitely something I would miss if I ever lost it. In order to open my phone, the password is my Face ID. My phone was made by Apple in early 2020 and this was their new iPhone feature. My wallpaper is light brown with bears on the bottom and my screen saver is beige. My phone means a lot to me and was very expensive. It is one of the products in my life that I feel like was worth its price. It is convenient to carry and store. It ironically goes with every outfit and it has become the thing I reach for most in my life.My phone is part of my personal collection of items that mean a lot to me.