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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 98186" data-source="post: 1029106"><p>Front pockets always too small for an iPhone Max. Besides metal wallet and keys in front pockets. So a back pocket is the only place on standard pants - unless you purchase pants with phone pockets on the legs. But those pockets usually are sized not to accommodate an iPhone Max.</p><p></p><p>I solved the issue by opting for an iPhone SE and Mini. Fits into pant leg phone pockets, Left & Right.</p><p></p><p>Some big phone owners use belt clips and other gadgets - makes them look like they are hauling around a mini-display attached to their bodies. There are usability and protection issues with this mode of carry.</p><p></p><p>Teens and tweens wearing super-tight blue jeans or pants with their 1500 euro iPhone tucked partially into the front pocket is "a culture thing." Gotta display that expensive iPhone bling.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I do not think many people follow this advice unless whatever they put into their back pocket causes discomfort or pain. When I did put a big phone in my back pocket, I hurt it a lot more than it could ever hurt me. It was impractical so I never purchased a large phone. I knew it would break.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Pickpocketing is not a common occurrence where I live. It might be something like less than 0.01% of all crimes. Very rare. Almost unheard of.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 98186, post: 1029106"] Front pockets always too small for an iPhone Max. Besides metal wallet and keys in front pockets. So a back pocket is the only place on standard pants - unless you purchase pants with phone pockets on the legs. But those pockets usually are sized not to accommodate an iPhone Max. I solved the issue by opting for an iPhone SE and Mini. Fits into pant leg phone pockets, Left & Right. Some big phone owners use belt clips and other gadgets - makes them look like they are hauling around a mini-display attached to their bodies. There are usability and protection issues with this mode of carry. Teens and tweens wearing super-tight blue jeans or pants with their 1500 euro iPhone tucked partially into the front pocket is "a culture thing." Gotta display that expensive iPhone bling. I do not think many people follow this advice unless whatever they put into their back pocket causes discomfort or pain. When I did put a big phone in my back pocket, I hurt it a lot more than it could ever hurt me. It was impractical so I never purchased a large phone. I knew it would break. Pickpocketing is not a common occurrence where I live. It might be something like less than 0.01% of all crimes. Very rare. Almost unheard of. [/QUOTE]
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