[NJTechDiv] Solutions for using an iPhone in a pocket (as an actual phone)

Tracy Carcione carcione at access.net
Mon Dec 14 14:02:08 UTC 2020


Hi Andy.
Does the phone have to be in your pocket?  For instance, I bought an arm
mount for mine.  It velcros around my upper arm, and the phone holder
swivels so I can aim it conveniently.  I have hands-free; it's easy to
reach, and I think it would be easy for someone to hear me, if I was using
it as a phone.
I usually use the phone with an earphone, especially if I'm outside.
HTH.
Tracy


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Subject: [NJTechDiv] Solutions for using an iPhone in a pocket (as an actual
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Hey guys, lately I've been needing to work remotely (like many people).
I've been needing to use my iPhone as an actual phone (do people still do
that?) however, it seems to have put great strain on the screen; the screen
actually broke.

Thus, I'm wondering if anyone has solutions for this problem: using an
iPhone (as an actual phone) while it's in one's pocket.  I would need to
hear the person on the other end clearly, and they would need to be able to
hear me.  Does anyone have any ideas?

Thanks in advance.
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