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Not tried it with a debit card but my Oyster card works fine from inside my phone case. It's a flip open job with pockets in the "front" to take tickets and cards.
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I thought that, half your phone sticking out of your pocket, some vagrant would have that phone away in no time. :-) LOLOriginally posted by Paddy View PostBack pocket, ideal place to be stolen.
Also mentions iPhones, which should really be Smartphone to include Android, Windows etc..
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Originally posted by Scrag Meister View PostBeen thinking something like this would be useful for those of us in London.
Really useful for your Oyster card, or any card for that matter.
Doh! Thought about this sort of thing ages ago.
I know that they do wallet cases but this strikes me a somewhat more convenient.
Dirt cheap too.
Back pocket, ideal place to be stolen.
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that was the wrong item. I've now corrected the link above to Lugano Wallet Leather iPhone 5/5s Phone Case | Sena CasesOriginally posted by Scrag Meister View PostYeah and look at the size addition of that beast.
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Yeah and look at the size addition of that beast.Originally posted by eek View PostSena has done them for years. I had Wallet Book Leather iPhone 5-5s Phone Case | Sena Cases until I swapped to the oneplus...
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Sena has done them for years. I had http://www.senacases.com/product/lug...t-iphone-5-5s/ until I swapped to the oneplus...Originally posted by Scrag Meister View PostBeen thinking something like this would be useful for those of us in London.
Really useful for your Oyster card, or any card for that matter.
Doh! Thought about this sort of thing ages ago.
I know that they do wallet cases but this strikes me a somewhat more convenient.
Dirt cheap too.Last edited by eek; 5 December 2014, 10:42.
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Problem I have always found is that any NFC chip becomes U/S when put inside something else, even a very thin wallet
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About time
Been thinking something like this would be useful for those of us in London.
Really useful for your Oyster card, or any card for that matter.
Doh! Thought about this sort of thing ages ago.
I know that they do wallet cases but this strikes me a somewhat more convenient.
Dirt cheap too.Last edited by Scrag Meister; 5 December 2014, 09:59.Tags: None
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