[Electronics-Talk] How do you carry it?
Annette Carr
amcarr1 at verizon.net
Thu Nov 3 00:07:56 UTC 2016
I currently have a Life Proof case which provides excellent protection when
dropped and exposed to moisture. The down side of this case is that it does
not have a belt clip, and If you want to use headphones other than the Apple
Provided earbuds, you will need to use the provided "pigtail". On a past
iPhone I used a Griffin Survivor. The Griffin had a belt clip which also
doubled as a stand which was great for FaceTime calls. The down side of the
Griffin was that it added bulk, but I do feel that it provided even more
protection than the Life Proof case.
I carry my iPhone in a back pants pocket or in the pocket of the
blazer/coat, if one exists. Unfortunately, women's clothing is frequently
lacking pockets. If I have to I will put it in my purse, but that is as
poor of a choice as putting it in a backpack or fanny pack.
There are "leashes" for phones. They usually are made up of some type of
rubber straps that wrap around the corners of the phone. Attached to that
is the leash with a clip on the end that can be attached to your clothing,
belt loop, etc. If you used this while your phone was in your shirt pocket,
it would probably stop the phone from hitting the floor when it falls out of
your pocket. Plus, you would not have to search for it when it fell out.
HTH,
Annette
-----Original Message-----
From: Electronics-Talk [mailto:electronics-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
Behalf Of George Cassell via Electronics-Talk
Sent: Wednesday, November 02, 2016 12:17 PM
To: Discussion of accessible home electronics and appliances
Cc: George Cassell
Subject: [Electronics-Talk] How do you carry it?
Where and how do you carry your iPhone? Forget about backpacks, fannypacks,
etc.
Carrying my iPhone in my shirt pocket is a sure way to drop my phone if I
bend over. And putting it in my pants pockets seems like a great place to
bend and break it. So how do you guys do it?
-
George
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