• Tech With Jake@lemm.ee
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      28 days ago

      Wallet makes sense in the back pocket. It’s been kind of the default for generations so much it’s a comedic point in TV Shows and movies at times. They’re generally malleable and an easy place to grab, for better or worse.

      Phone on the other hand, I don’t get either. They’re rigid and can break quite easily if sat on. 🤷‍♂️

    • DannyBoy@sh.itjust.works
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      28 days ago

      I kept my phone in my back pocket when I was a teen until a rivet shattered the screen when I sat down.

    • QueerQuery
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      Most front pockets on women’s pants are too small unless it’s the dreaded fake pocket (Curse you cute pair of jeans!). Thus usually in my back pocket while walking and not in use. It is removed when sitting though.

    • photonic_sorcerer@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      It’s uncomfortable to walk up stairs and uphill when my phone is in my front pocket. Plus the movement to get it out from my back pocket is so much swifter.

    • Itzz Me@midwest.social
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      28 days ago

      Everyone here putting their stuff in their pants’ pockets… anyone here who just wears a belt bag everywhere instead?

  • Tower@lemm.ee
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    28 days ago

    Can we please get a “pause” button in navigation apps?

    I don’t need to be yelled at to make a u-turn every 5 seconds just because I got off the freeway to get gas.

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      Or the constant “duh dun” noise as it’s recalculating the route while you’re driving around the station trying to find an open pump

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      There is but you have to actually go manually press it, which is generally more interaction with a phone than you should do while driving.

      • T156@lemmy.world
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        Not for most of them. All the ones I’ve used will let you turn off/stop the navigation, but not pause it. The closest you can get is turning the volume off.

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      I’ve mapped a quick access button on my steering wheel to “toggle navigation mute/unmute”. Best experience so far. Thanks to the engineer that decided to put that button there instead of a blank (when ordered without heated steering wheel).