How do you carry your smartphone?

In my shirt pocket.

If I forget it I don't stress as I can always call back later, and I wear a watch to take care of at least that part of it many use them for.

I like to carry it as I use It's light function to scan CDs in op shops, and if I break down I can call road side assist.
 
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How can you stand it in your front pocket. That seems so uncomfortable and a pain to pull out. Back left pocket for me. S 23 Ultra.
I was reading from the start as well. My how tech time flies.
 
How can you stand it in your front pocket. That seems so uncomfortable and a pain to pull out. Back left pocket for me. S 23 Ultra.
I was reading from the start as well. My how tech time flies.
I don't have any problems carrying it in a front pocket which I do when wearing pants without cargo pockets. The back pocket is something that I can't imagine being comfortable at all.
 
Guys n Gals,
Please, Don't carry those in in your shirt pocket, Or anywhere near you heart:no:
Your heart is extremely sensitive to Electric signals, It's how it is regulated:naughty: how do you think a pacemaker works:yikes:
That S-PH also puts out very high EMF Radiation Like being too close to a Micro-wave.
I don't even hold it up to my head or ear while on it.
Speaker phone only.
bobhorn
I don't even want my grandchildren to get addicted to them.
 
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Cargo pants are the equivalent of a purse, for men. Room for all the crap you need.
The advantage is that you can carry what you need and still have both hands free and nothing hanging on your shoulder. I wear them to work because the FXD pants are much more durable and comfortable than jeans and I often need to keep things handy, like pruning snips and other things. Also, if need be, I can wear both thermal pants and sweatpants under them. I haven't found a pair of jeans yet that can accommodate both at the same time, let alone be comfortable while so doing.

My job has been much easier and more productive than it was before I switched to FXD.
 
The advantage is that you can carry what you need and still have both hands free and nothing hanging on your shoulder. I wear them to work because the FXD pants are much more durable and comfortable than jeans and I often need to keep things handy, like pruning snips and other things. Also, if need be, I can wear both thermal pants and sweatpants under them. I haven't found a pair of jeans yet that can accommodate both at the same time, let alone be comfortable while so doing.

My job has been much easier and more productive than it was before I switched to FXD.
I used to buy cargo pants at outdoor stores like REI. Then a friend discovered "cop pants" as he calls them." Military uses them also. From True-Spec, Propper, and Blackhawk. Made to higher quality/durability level than civilian clothes. No pockets that give out or are too shallow.
 
I used to buy cargo pants at outdoor stores like REI. Then a friend discovered "cop pants" as he calls them." Military uses them also. From True-Spec, Propper, and Blackhawk. Made to higher quality/durability level than civilian clothes. No pockets that give out or are too shallow.
So far the FXDs have been pretty reliable. Only brand I see in stores. The pockets are ample as well.
 
Since it's warmer today than it has been and will be, I am carrying it in the pocket provided on the FXD sweatshirt. Unfortunately, the pocket is on my right side. It would be easier to reach across myself with my right hand and pull it out of a pocket on my left side rather than try to contort my right arm or get used to reaching with my left hand. Chances are, this pocket won't get used much after today, if I even keep trying until noon.
 
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