Nexus 4 in a slim case in my left front pocket, screen towards my leg. Usually nothing else goes in that pocket, but occasionally I'll put a clipped multi or torch in there next to the phone. I've got the same wear pattern from the vertical edges of my phone on all my pairs of jeans.
Don't have a cell phone so I have SO MUCH extra pocket space.
Quote from: captain spaulding on June 09, 2015, 04:32:11 AMDon't have a cell phone so I have SO MUCH extra pocket space.No cell phone, no paypal, no Facebook either? I'm actually fairly jealous. I deleted the Facebook app today on my phone. It's so nice not to see/read the way my generation can't handle a joke or a story. Then again; Capt. With Tapatalk would be invincible!!
Quote from: NKlamerus on June 09, 2015, 06:53:05 AMQuote from: captain spaulding on June 09, 2015, 04:32:11 AMDon't have a cell phone so I have SO MUCH extra pocket space.No cell phone, no paypal, no Facebook either? I'm actually fairly jealous. I deleted the Facebook app today on my phone. It's so nice not to see/read the way my generation can't handle a joke or a story. Then again; Capt. With Tapatalk would be invincible!!I actually love not having a cell phone. I have never had a Facebook or any social media accounts. The only "social" thing I do online is MTO.
Quote from: captain spaulding on June 09, 2015, 07:07:34 AMQuote from: NKlamerus on June 09, 2015, 06:53:05 AMQuote from: captain spaulding on June 09, 2015, 04:32:11 AMDon't have a cell phone so I have SO MUCH extra pocket space.No cell phone, no paypal, no Facebook either? I'm actually fairly jealous. I deleted the Facebook app today on my phone. It's so nice not to see/read the way my generation can't handle a joke or a story. Then again; Capt. With Tapatalk would be invincible!!I actually love not having a cell phone. I have never had a Facebook or any social media accounts. The only "social" thing I do online is MTO.Not even for emergencies? How do you survive in today's world
@CaptainInteresting. I guess lots of people could go without phones here, too, but probably they're mostly the older guys. Do I sense any ... hatred towards electronics here? You didn't like paying with a card either, right? I think I could go without a phone, too, before when I had a regular non-smartphone phone. I used the PC for communication mostly. I do need a phone to contact/get contacted by my parents, though. Old age, disability, that's the only way for them to sometimes call me to help. Now that I got a smartphone /only half a year ago, btw, you must think I'm old-fashioned/, I don't imagine how I lived without one before, lol
You can turn off the phone and use it for emergencies only.I think is an important safety device.
Quote from: alexTOOL on June 09, 2015, 09:06:38 PMYou can turn off the phone and use it for emergencies only.I think is an important safety device.Do you mean one with or without service? It applies to both, but paying the crazy prices for cell phone service to never use it is quite ridiculous.
Quote from: captain spaulding on June 09, 2015, 09:19:57 PMQuote from: alexTOOL on June 09, 2015, 09:06:38 PMYou can turn off the phone and use it for emergencies only.I think is an important safety device.Do you mean one with or without service? It applies to both, but paying the crazy prices for cell phone service to never use it is quite ridiculous.If I remember correctly as long as a phone has battery and can dial 911 it will go through.Doesn't matter if it has a service contract or not, if it has signal, it should dial 911.
Quote from: N_N_R on June 09, 2015, 10:34:48 AM@CaptainInteresting. I guess lots of people could go without phones here, too, but probably they're mostly the older guys. Do I sense any ... hatred towards electronics here? You didn't like paying with a card either, right? I think I could go without a phone, too, before when I had a regular non-smartphone phone. I used the PC for communication mostly. I do need a phone to contact/get contacted by my parents, though. Old age, disability, that's the only way for them to sometimes call me to help. Now that I got a smartphone /only half a year ago, btw, you must think I'm old-fashioned/, I don't imagine how I lived without one before, lol When I moved I cancelled my cell phone service and was planning on getting another, but noticed in my current situation I really do not need one 99% of the time. I decided to give it a couple of weeks and decide then. After those couple of weeks I had not needed a cell phone once and my decision was made. I have not had one since. If anything in my day to day life changes I would most likely need to get another cell phone. I am not opposed to cell phones (for the most part). I wish I had one right now, but again I do not really need one and not having a cell phone bill is a huge help so that's a huge advantage. The things I do not like about cell phones is how everyone is so entranced in their phones. You will see a group of people having lunch together and no one is talking or even looking at each other. Everyone is just looking down at their phones. People also get so into their phones they get hit by cars walking across the street, get in car accidents. Fall into man holes (yes this happened), and many other situations where people are just head down in their phones and not paying attention with what is going on. That is just the tip of the iceberg, but you get what I mean.
Do you mean one with or without service? It applies to both, but paying the crazy prices for cell phone service to never use it is quite ridiculous.