Some folks like their phone to be as naked as the day it came out of the box, while others move their expensive communications device from its box to a sturdy case immediately and never take it out again. There's nothing wrong with either of these options, but I think the people who live somewhere in the middle have the most fun. whether they're called covers, skins, or stickers, these accessories aren't much for protection but often add a whole lot of personal flair to your phone.

Having recently pulled a Toast cover off of a Nexus 6P, I have a warning for anyone who would rapidly switch between skins on their phone. Be extremely careful when removing adhesive from the Nexus 6P, or you will deeply regret it.

I've been a big fan of the Toast cover for the Nexus 6P, but it was time for the skin to come off so I could do some other things with this phone. In a perfect world I'd have kept the cover on, as it hadn't shown any signs of wear or anything, but I only have the one phone and needed to do something else with it. That meant slowly and carefully removing the thin wooden layer that had basically been glued to the Nexus 6P a couple of months ago. If you've never had to remove a Toast cover from something, count yourself among the lucky. As amazing as these skins look on your phone or laptop, removing the wood and cleaning off the adhesive is a nightmare. I knew this going in, but with the Nexus 6P found myself with an all new adventure as I removed the cover from the volume rocker.