3 Phones.. REALLY?? :P

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I know it's silly and I shouldn't even care, but I just don't get 1. why my wife needs 3 phones, and 2. why just leave them lying around (often dangerously close to the edge of tables or even slightly balanced like they are here).. oh yeah, the retail value of these phones is over $2k, but really only 1 gets taken with her and used.. the iphone.

ps. the top one is her old phone from Philippines, so that one is still used for messenger.. but the $1200 android phone.. nothing..

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I have, and use 3 phones - retail value, maybe $400.

Old one as an MP3 Player.
Middle oldest for actifit app.
Newer one, some apps, text and phone calls - its the only one activated.

Not really related to what you shared, but it's what came to my mind when my fingers started typing this comment! 😃

:P i see.. so it's not all that rare, but It just gets to me to see any phone, but especially $1k+ phones laying around in not as safe situations and that are always unused. I bet u use all 3 of your phones often..

I do have my last phone which I also keep as a backup, but actually use it more than I thought I would. :P and yea.. it makes a great mp3/movie player! :)

I tried having two because I managed a corporate phone years ago. It was hassle so wished I can integrate into one but it was still better to separate work and personal phones.

Three separate phones with the reasons you mentioned? No. I would rather keep my life easier. 😁 I have a dual-SIM phone to address signal issues from one carrier to another.

yes, I agree with the dual SIM way.. I can also see having 2 phones being smart to keep things nice and separated..

My pockets and I hate one. Having two (for work) has not been fun. Three??? Oh wait!!!! Sometimes I cary around an old iPod. It's as thick as a phone.
Not good. Screen addiction and back pain from heavy droopy drawers, gotta be careful.

😎😉😂 yup.