[Electronics-Talk] How do you carry it?
David Andrews
dandrews at visi.com
Thu Nov 3 02:01:59 UTC 2016
I tried the LifeProof case but it interfered with the sound a little,
I thought.
Dave
At 07:07 PM 11/2/2016, you wrote:
>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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