My stuff:

- Motorola g52

- wallet

- tissues

- sunglasses

- cap

- earphones

What do you guys carry?

Below is a long story for tech enthusiast how I changed my phones.

It is probably not interesting at all.

In 2019, I bought Redmi 7 online.

I decided on it because it was a good choice, looking at the specification.

But it turned out to be terribly slow because of an Android frontend called MIUI.

2 years later, I found out that I can install unofficial LineageOS software.

Some manufacturers do not allow unlocking the bootloader (e.g. Sony).

And if you don't unlock it, you won't install anything.

And even fewer phone models are supported by LineageOS.

I got lucky.

I installed it.

Everything's cool.

Superfast phone.

Only one problem.

Mobile internet is not working.

Time for a new phone.

In 2022, a friend finally persuaded me to buy an iPhone 6s.

After a while, I realized that I hate iOS.

I want an android phone.

Redmi 7 has two slots for a SIM card, it turned out that only one works and that's why I had no internet.

I started using Redmi 7.

For the last 2 weeks I've been wanting to buy a new phone.

I bought Motorola g52.

Edited 1 year ago

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[–] ANGUSPOUNDER -3 points

Phone, keys, wallet, leatherman skeletool, buttplug in my ass...

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[–] Anonymous 8d6eb0ad 2 points
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[–] SorbianSwitzerland 3 points

- National ID (Got questioned once by the police for "accidentally" breaking in to the fitness center and I didn't have one on me, so now I always do)

- Credit card

- a slim metal box I put the two things above in

- a very small bottle of hand sanitizer (I got a bunch from some political stand giving free stuff, and now keep it when going out to eat)

- samsung Galaxy A10 (I take a lot of photos and listen to music whilst outside)

- Yamaha YH-E700A wireless headphones (I bought for cheap right before my vaccation to Serbia, I don't use the bluetooth, I mostly have it incase I break the cord. I buy a new cord instead of having to throw out my whole headphones)

- wallet if I suspect they only take cash, or I want to feel the weight of a purchase first hand

That's all I can think of at the moment. Anything else tends to depend on context, like going on a date at town or when i'm intending to train or swim at the sport/fitness center. I like your sunglasses, I tend to wear Aviators, but forgot where I put my latest pair so might just by a new one. Good on you for keeping tissues but I strongly recommend hand sanitizer above all else when out in public.

I used to have a digital clock on me at all times, but I haven't replaced the battery or set the time, so I should do that soon enough. Thanks for making think of all this stuff for once in a blue moon.

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[–] gabe4linux 2 points

I almost always have running nose because of allergies.

This is why I always carry tissues.

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[–] SorbianSwitzerland 2 points

Don't Nasal sprays help you? I tend to buy one of those whenever the pollen season is about to start.

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[–] gabe4linux 2 points

I have never used it on allergies.

Tissues works just fine.

I only use it when I have a cold and can't blow my nose.

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[–] SorbianSwitzerland 2 points

I can't stand a running nose, shit never ends with out the nasal spray. So can't say I relate.

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[–] gabe4linux 2 points

Maybe you have a harder allergy than me.

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[–] Anonymous 74335992 3 points

Phone, wallet, headphones and optionally that soap thingy to wash my hands with if I'm planning to eat while being out.

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[–] AlpineMan 3 points TRIPS GET

wallet. Phone. Keys. The usual.

CHECK'EM

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[–] Anonymous 0649c0a4 2 points

In left pocket:

>Car / house keys (I live in a mobile home)

In right pocket:

>Pepper spray

In back pocket:

>Bank cards, driver's license, and money, all held together with an elastic band

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