How do you carry your G4?

Slim cases will make the phone doable, there are a lot of options for this.

Not as many compared to Galaxy S6 but many more since release date.

..Sent from an impeccable LG G4 on Verizon..
 
Phone always naked. It goes in front pocket, right side. Used to big phones. Came from Note 4.
 
You naked guys/gals love living life on the edge huh, lol!! I would be too nervous to carry it naked. I would end up dropping it and nervousness would turn to anger! I just can't carry it naked... lol.
 
You naked guys/gals love living life on the edge huh, lol!! I would be too nervous to carry it naked. I would end up dropping it and nervousness would turn to anger! I just can't carry it naked... lol.

I don't get it, I've already dropped and dented my phone and broke my screen protector and I've only had it a month with a thin case. Had to purchase a Diztronic to upgrade my protection.
 
Naked, in my right front pocket (keys / coins / etc go in my left front pocket). At home and at work, I have some small foam rectangles (similar to upholstery foam) on my desk(s) that I set the phone on, so it's not rubbing around in my pocket all day, and not set directly onto the hard desk surfaces. I got the phone a week after launch, and it still looks like the day I received it - no wear and/or tear on the leather back at all.

-Phil
 
I carry mine in my front left pocket of cargo jeans / or cargo shorts. Have it in a Tpu type case that has dust covers for usb port/ and headphones jack, and a tempered glass screen protector on it .
So its almost as thin as it was while phone was naked. :)
 
You naked guys/gals love living life on the edge huh, lol!! I would be too nervous to carry it naked. I would end up dropping it and nervousness would turn to anger! I just can't carry it naked... lol.
All phones I usually end up buying a case, using it for couple of weeks, and then going back naked. I just like the feel of how the phone is naked, and prefer it that way over using it with a case. Never dropped a phone or broke one in my life, *knocksonwood* My g4 is with the jump on demand, so don't feel like buying a case for a phone I'm not sure how long I'll keep
 
All phones I usually end up buying a case, using it for couple of weeks, and then going back naked. I just like the feel of how the phone is naked, and prefer it that way over using it with a case. Never dropped a phone or broke one in my life, *knocksonwood* My g4 is with the jump on demand, so don't feel like buying a case for a phone I'm not sure how long I'll keep

I love the feel w/o a case but sadly .. The phone doesn't have a kickstand so I am doomed to a case :(.
 
I carried it the same place I carry all of my cellphones, in my back pocket. I never put a case on it.

Now that my Brother-in-law has it, he's carrying it in a holster combo on his belt.
 
naked and in front pocket.
i have always had a case and screen protector before this phone(g3,g2,sIII), but this one with the leather needs to be seen.
 
Front right-side pants' pocket.

I agree that it is also on the outer edge of how big I'll go with phones...it is a large phone for sure. It's okay in my pockets but it is noticeable. One-handed use with my right hand can be a little difficult at times to not have it slip out of my grip, and the way the edges are made doesn't help (they're sharp angles, no roundness). While it's not enough to make me go to a smaller phone, my next device will most likely be smaller than this size, or in a pinch, this size.
 
My phone is leather back and naked, no case at all just a tempered glass screen protector.

The phone is not bulky at all in my pocket but I did have the Nexus 6 so this is small!

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I have been wearing my phones in my shirt pocket since the SAMSUNG iH300 Palm device. :) (1999)

The T-Mobile brown leather looks great in my shirt pocket and is still pristine.
 
This question was actually asked? I strap it on my Bernese mountain dog and he follows me where ever I go...it sometimes scares him when it vibrates though.

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