I'm currently packing an iPhone 5c. It's a piece of shit construction wise, charger dock chooses when it would like to work, it ghost types too much and it just feels flimsy. I carry it in a shock proof backing with a stick on screen protector. I carry it in my front, right leg jean pocket. I can feel my unborn children mutating into fuse-limbed toilet goblins inside my nut sack as we speak.
Talking of such things, I have just had the misfortune of smashing my iphone screen to pieces. Can anyone recommend anywhere in Brighton that fixes them not too expensively?.
I'm currently packing an iPhone 5c. It's a piece of shit construction wise, charger dock chooses when it would like to work, it ghost types too much and it just feels flimsy. I carry it in a shock proof backing with a stick on screen protector. I carry it in my front, right leg jean pocket. I can feel my unborn children mutating into fuse-limbed toilet goblins inside my nut sack as we speak.
In my pocket, without case, 14 months scratch free.
One thing to remember is to avoid looking like a colossal bell end by holding your phone to your head when making a call, rather than holding it 4 inches from your face with loud speaker, as seems to be the fashion with smartphones
this appears in some peoples small minds to also count as "hands free" while driving for some reason,
I followed a girl driving along the seafront doing this the other day, as I carefully passed her I glanced across and noticed she was face timing.
it scares me to think my children have to cross roads near these people!
In my handbag.
In my handbag.