Question of the Day: Does your cell phone go naked?


For those of you paying attention, you are right… this question has been posed before.  It seems timely to ask it again, though.  Do you have your cell phone in a case or not?  If so, is it an “all the time” case or is it something more along the lines of a holster?

My Touch Pro is in a clip case that keeps the keyboard locked in place, and then is in a NiteIze bag on my hip while I’m mobile.  I’ve used alternative cases in the past for different phones, but the carry case that it is in now works the best to prevent dust buildup for me.

What about you?  Is your cell phone naked, or do you keep it in a case?

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breley
Jul 20, 2010

I keep my phones in as pristine condition as possible: screen protectors, body shields, etc., and carry them in cases. It helps protect the unit AND improves resale value.


ChrisSpera
Jul 20, 2010

Mine goes au natur-Al.

I use the Nexus One Car Dock, and that don’t cotton ta any kind of case. In other words, the device won’t fit if its in a case or body glove.

When commuting on the train, its either in my shirt pocket or in a hortizontal belt case I got with my PDA2k back in the day, or in a fanny pack compartment (I’m not the only guy on a Chicago train with one…don’t laugh. if SeV made something I could use during the summer months without sweating like a pig, I’d be all over that; but that’s another post for another day…)

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