Yep, the PhoneSoap 3 can handle larger phones like the iPhone 8 Plus and Galaxy S10+, according to the manufacturer's description.
If you've got a bigger device and you're looking for a sanitizer that works for all smartphones, this one's worth considering. It uses UV-C light to zap germs off your phone in about 10 minutes, and you don't need to mess around with chemicals or fumbling with it too much—just pop your phone in and let it do its thing.
Now, about how it works in real life, most folks seem to find it pretty straightforward. Our research shows it's generally liked for its ability to sanitize effectively and for being user-friendly.
You basically drop your phone in, close the lid, and it starts sanitizing automatically, which is pretty handy. It also has dual USB and USB-C ports, so you can charge your phone while it's getting cleaned.
But, it's not all perfect. We've found that some people have run into issues with it not powering on properly or needing a bit of a wiggle with the power cord. There've also been some concerns about the top UV bulb not working right, and a few times, it took a couple of tries to get it going.
Not the end of the world, but kinda frustrating, given the cost.
On the design front, it seems there could be some tweaks. Some people have mentioned that the lid isn't the easiest to open, and a power button would've made things simpler. Plus, the charging feature, while useful, doesn't always seem to charge effectively for longer periods.
So, it's worth being a bit cautious there.
Overall, even with these hiccups, the PhoneSoap 3 gets a lot of positive feedback, especially for how well it sanitizes phones.
Just keep these pros and cons in mind if you're thinking about getting one. Balancing the good stuff with some of the reported issues might help you decide if it's the right fit for you.