Why you shouldn't carry your phone in the back pocket: useful tips
SSPDaily has prepared some tips on how to carry your phone properly. Find out why you shouldn't keep it in your back pocket and what it can do to you.
Damage to the phone
Keeping your phone in your back pocket increases the risk of damage when sitting, especially if the surface is hard or uneven. High pressure and friction can cause scratches, cracks, or even breakage.
Risk of pickpocketing
Carrying your smartphone in this way makes it more vulnerable to theft, especially in crowded places. The pocket at the back is less controlled by the owner, so thieves can take advantage of this. To reduce this risk, you should carry your phone in your front pocket, bag, or a secure backpack.
Discomfort while sitting
A phone in your back pocket can be uncomfortable when sitting, especially if the device is large. It can distort its shape or even damage it and cause posture problems while sitting.