User Panel
Posted: 10/25/2013 1:06:35 PM EDT
Poll inbound
After voting, post cell phone type (iPhone, Android, Blackberry, WP, dumbphone, etc). |
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On a belt, not enough room in pockets, plus do not want screen scratched by keys, etc.
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Well, I try not to look like the biggest tool ever... so in my pocket.
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Neither. My case clips to my left front pocket, unless I'm wearing a tucked shirt which is about once a year Then it goes to the belt.
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used to have a clip-on holster thingy....got it for $4 on amazon...
had disconnect from the clip to the actual back of the holster, so when i caught it on something, it would disconnect and not break...worked pretty well... disconnect broke... now it's in the pocket, which sucks with the case on... |
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Pocket
Wearing your cell phone on your belt is on par with wearing a bluetooth headset out in public even when you're not using it. |
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If you are under 50, pocket. Over 50, belt.
It really depends on the phone, what else you want to carry, what kind of pants you're wearing, and how big the pockets are. |
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Hmm, I had no idea that wearing it on my belt made me lame, that stinks It is just more convenient that way.
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iPhone in an otter box (belt). I'm a mechanic and pocket carry would leave me with a smashed screen in less than a day.
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Pocket? It's about as thin as a piece of paper, who has a thick phone needing to be on a belt anymore, unless you're a contractor with one of those armored sorts?
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On my belt because it provides cover and redirection for the G-22 that lives next to it, in the waistband.
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12 belt carriers in the poll
that's more than the count of belt-wearers that I've seen "in the wild" in the past 5 years |
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My pocket. I'm not a skinny-jeans wearing hipster that wears pants too tight to fit a phone into.
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iPhone 5 in left front pocket, because the car keys are in right.
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Pocket, specifically my back left pocket. I see people all the time with belt clips and all I can think of is some old dude on vacation.
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There does seem to be an age cutoff when the phone moves to the belt. Probably around the time a man loses his last shred of self respect.
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Concealed carry in pocket.
I also do not wear my worker I.D. badge out in public at lunchtime. |
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Pocket. Droid. I don't dream of being Batman or a cop and wearing a fucking utility belt.
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Shirt pocket. In the hope it will stop a bullet if one of my ex's happen to catch me alone in an alley somewhere.
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Draid Razr HD, in a Trident AMS Kraken case. in my pocket
As an aside, Trident makes some badass cases, cheaper than Otterbox and provides the same level of protection as the Defender Series yet still slides in a pocket easily(silicone is inside the polycarbonate shell) |
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People don't see my gun, badge, spare mag, and cuffs on my belt either... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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12 belt carriers in the poll that's more than the count of belt-wearers that I've seen "in the wild" in the past 5 years People don't see my gun, badge, spare mag, and cuffs on my belt either... I do |
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I have a leather belt clip and a camo belt clip. Used for an iPhone 5.
I do that because a) phones heat up and battery life gets lost easier, b) no chance of getting lint and other crap into my phone c) no pocket dials. |
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