As I always move fast I have a problem with feeling like I loosely strapped a brick onto myself when I put my phone in my pockets, including waist and knee ones. It chaotically moves at each step and I’m tired of that. To the point I take it in my hand when I’m in a real hurry.

I guess, Lemmy has a lot of people who either run or do outdoors activities and labor.

What are the best positions on the body to make it move less when you walk or run? Are there some great smartphone holders, straps that you can recommend? Can I use it with casual clothes without it looking weird?

I suppose the ones you place on the belt are obvious to suggest first, but I haven’t seen them since the death of small button phones and current smartphones are kinda big for that to work. And no, putting it into a bag, a suitcase or a backpack wouldn’t work for me for I prefer not to be dependent on carrying them on me.

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    2 months ago

    My outfits tend to have small pockets, my phone fits snugly with absolutely no room for anything else.

    So maybe you just need smaller pockets or a watch phone thingy.

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    Amusing. This conundrum, exactly as described, has also been bothering me, on and off, for years. Having tried a bunch of solutions, I have recently settled on one that I’m quite pleased with.

    A bumbag. AKA waist pack. (AKA another name which sounds both comical and vulgar to British ears.)

    You’re not gonna look cool but it works.

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    2 months ago

    I bike and I have a pouch that wraps around the strap of my messenger bag. The trick is I put it on the inside of the strap, between the strap and my chest. Accessible and immobile.

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    When I run or ride, I stick my phone in my waistband. I have an Otterbox case which is pretty rubbery, so it grips well. If I’m running I do screen out and if I’m rising I do screen in just in case I eat it.

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    2 months ago

    If you’re wearing a jacket a chest holster could work, either one with a chest strap like this
    or if you wear your jacket open one without.

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    2 months ago
    1. Get a flip phone or a phone that isn’t absurdly large.
    2. Wear pants that fit. You might need elastic if you’re literally running.
    3. Back pocket. 4 ???
    4. Profit
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      2 months ago

      Never put your phone in your back pocket. I briefly worked at a Verizon store and like 20-30% of broken phones I saw came from people who sat on it in their back pocket.