theogt;3164573 said:How about none at all. Don't be that guy.
c0wb0y_m0nkey;3167287 said:Some people actually buy them for the functionality, not because it looks cool. In my case, the state of CA requires them for talking on the phone while driving. I don't do a lot of that, but there are times when I need to reach someone or be reached while I'm on the road.
the kid 05;3167292 said:speaker phone works just well
the kid 05;3167292 said:speaker phone works just well
If you wear it on your right ear and cover up that ear when someone pulls up to your right side, it might be socially acceptable.c0wb0y_m0nkey;3167287 said:Some people actually buy them for the functionality, not because it looks cool. In my case, the state of CA requires them for talking on the phone while driving. I don't do a lot of that, but there are times when I need to reach someone or be reached while I'm on the road.
Dallas;3164818 said:
TheCount;3167333 said:Not really. The iPhone speakerphone is pretty much meant to be used in dead silence or 5 inches from your face.
c0wb0y_m0nkey;3167450 said:No it doesn't. I've yet to use a mobile phone with a speaker phone that was halfway decent. Holding the phone up to your face to talk and hear the speaker phone is the same as holding it up to your ear. Just because it's not lodged against the side of your head, does not make it a hands-free device.