I have given up on a purse and use a back pack.  I have my phone
(naked) in a pouch on the right hand side of the pack.  It is the only
thing in that area and I can easily get to it.  I also went to a back
pack many years ago so I could have both hands free.  I think it was
almost 20 years ago when I made the change.

On 9/22/12, Rob Harris <[email protected]> wrote:
> A decent purse with mulitple pockets would get round one pproblem as you
> oculd put them in their own special pocket and nothing else.  I did that at
>
> Uni' years ago with much bigger kit than current phones.
>
> There was a thread here of a company that almost advertised on one of these
>
> lists, offering a kind of bag or pouch with a neck cord.  They got a mixed
> response, but those who liked, swore by them.  The rest swore at them I
> guess.
>
> RobH.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Cheryl Homiak" <[email protected]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Saturday, September 22, 2012 11:26 AM
> Subject: Carrying iPhones Around
>
>
> I've always carried my iPhones in my pocket when I have a pocket when at
> home and in a purse when I go out. I've been using a screen protector
> (tactile) on the 4S. But I'm wondering about the following now that I have
> two:
>
> (1) Is there any danger of the two phones scratching each other. I've
> carried my iPhone around with other cell phones with no problem so I'm not
> quite sure why I'm concerned about this but the questions seems like it
> should be asked.
>
> (2) Can anybody recommend a case or some kind of protection for the 4S or 5
>
> that doesn't bulk them up and doesn't slow down accessing the screen and
> controls significantly? I know some of you may be shocked that I've always
> carried my iPhones naked except for a screen protector from 3gs on but I
> admit I really like them that way. I've had no problem but I admit that is
> more risky in some situations than in others.
>
> (3) Either as a case or in addition to a case, can anybody recommend
> something i can carry the iPhones in that will keep them from getting wet in
>
> rain or being damaged if I trip or fall outside but so I don't have to dig
> in my purse to find them. I suppose a logical idea would be something like a
>
> fanny pack which I may actually have around here but can anybody recommend
> any other solution? Part of my problem is that I use my phone to take notes
>
> in church or other meetings and if I don't have a pocket I have to prop my
> purse close enough for the iPhone to stay in there while I have earphones in
>
> my ears and am using a bluetoothe keyboard.
>
> This topic may seem kind of trivial but I'm just wondering if somebody has
> come up with really good solutions that might satisfy me. Again, I really do
>
> like the feeling of the plain phones in my hand so I don't want to enclose
> them in something that totally takes that feel away. While I imagine i'd
> have to have a case for each phone separately if I decide to go with an
> actual case, as far as carrying it would be nice to have the two in the same
>
> pouch or holder. I sometimes use the Apple Wireless keyboard with them but
> also use the Iogear multilink mini bluetooth keyboard a lot but putting
> either of those in a carrying bag with the phones would mean I'd have to
> have something significantly larger and I don't as much mind digging in my
> purse for a keyboard as digging for my iPhones.
>
> I do know the risks of using an iPhone naked so please don't send me emails
>
> about how dangerous it is not to have a case though I would understand and
> appreciate your concerns.
>
> Thanks.
>
> --
> Cheryl
>
> May the words of my mouth
> and the meditation of my heart
> be acceptable to You, Lord,
> my rock and my Redeemer.
> (Psalm 19:14 HCSB)
>
>
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