Most if not all of us carry cell phones and I'm not exception. Ever since I read Doug's EDC list which gives some very good reasons to carry a cell phone for emergency use I've mourned the loss of my last smartphone even more (import phone = no warranty)
Over the weekend I ordered a new Blackberry with a built in GPS (2nd gen. Pearl) thinking that between the SMS, email, GPS, and camera it should be the ultimate phone for this use...until I realized the big drawback...durability.
It seems that the fancier and more expensive the phone, the less abuse it can take. This is not a universal rule and there a few ultra rugged exceptions to the rule which cannot be ignored. Now I've gone through several phones over the years (more than 1 a year since 1995) and I've lost phones to droppage, toilets, rain, vehicles, garbage cans, and the big one...obsolescence.
The way I look at it how can the phone be of any help if it won't survive the situation you're in where you need it? With this in mind I've been trying to find a durable, waterproof case for this new phone that isn't so beefy I'll be carrying around a Pelican case in my pocket (I own several waterproof pda cases but both are enormous monstrosities).
Last year I heard about this product:
http://www.skins-mobile.com/main.htmlWhich is basically a phone condom and I'm tempted to try it out.
Do any of you have solutions/tricks/tips or know of products which could help prolong the life of my new phone so I'll need it when I need it most? The plan is to keep the phone tucked away safely except when I need it and make full use of bluetooth products so I'm not pulling it out every 45 seconds (which is hard for a Blackberry user not to do).