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#11
I keep mine in my right pants pocket, alongside my cellphone. It really impresses the girls!
 
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#12
easy fit into khakis, i'd say go with a better phone...
the tablet will replace the extra features, but definitly get a phone that will make the connection to phone easier
battery life too.....
 
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#13
Phone suggestion?

Importance:
1. Size
2. Bluetooth (compatible with N810)
3. Internet capable (see above)
4. Camera
5. No contract would be nice
 
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#14
One thing to be aware of: you can get dirt-cheap data (at 19.2 kbps, alas) by going with a Motorola iDEN phone (for Nextel), and using a Boost pre-paid SIM.

The data usage (always-on 19.2 kbps) is free, but the SIM must be topped off with at least $20 every 90 days to keep it alive, even if you use no voice minutes.

Sounds like that kinda cheapness/slowness tradeoff may not be what you want, but everyone should know about it...

I'm gonna take the plunge and get such a setup shortly, as I have University WiFi most of the time, it'll be nice to fill in the gaps even at low speed.
 
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A black version of the Tumi T-Tech Flow Gear Bag:

http://www.tumi.com/tumi/gear_bag/pr...?modelid=87480

Enough room for an N810, USB cable, USB gender changer, headphones, painkillers (and other migraine drugs), pad of paper, pen and some other bits and bobs.
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#16
while im carrying a N800, not a N810, i find this does the job:
http://www.urbantool.com/index_en.ph...bh_gallery.htm

hmm, i see they have put a new product up now to, interesting
 
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#17
I have 2 options for my n800 -

1) I got an Intec-branded Nintendo DS case, and sewed some velcro on the top, I have 2 velcro patches on the top of my n800 to match. The bottom is held in by two plastic corners of the case. It's very good, and I trust it

2) While sewing, I put a flap of velcro over the Nokia provided case, so it doesn't slip out.

All that being said, since I have a screen protector, I have been using no case at all, most of the time. I'm always very conscious of my electronics, so I'm not a crush-risk kind of person. If wearing dressier pants (something loose) I can carry it in my front pocket and nobody will notice. At least they don't say anything.
 
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my N810 stays comfy in the jeans front pockets without the nokia case.
I carry it usually with the nokia case, but quite often I leave that at home and only carry the N810. It stays on every pocket I put it in.
So far no scratches visible. And I put it flat on the tables or in the jacket pockets (sometimes with the keys ).
 
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#19
I keep it in my pocket, too. My work environment is casual, so I can get away with slightly baggy jeans that allow for plenty of room. However, last week I was at a conference with other IT geeks where I wore a sportcoat with my jeans and I kinda liked having my n800 in my coat pocket.
 
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#20
Thanks all, good suggestions. It sounds like I'll be able to keep it in my pants pocket most of the time. I'll probably add a screen protector as I do with all my other stuff. For work however, I'm thinking about some sort of portfolio that can hold the N810 along with my notebook (a small Moleskine). Since I take my Moleskine with me everywhere, it would make sense to keep them together. When I go home I'll just drop them both into my laptop backpack and head out.

This should be fun! Thanks again!

PS - just noticed the "Thanks" button in the forums... is there a FAQ on the PC way to use this? Heck, I'd thank everyone for their comments, but I'm guessing that would defeat the purpose...
 
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