Horizontal phone speaking - when did the rot set in?
Horizontal phone speaking - when did the rot set in?
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Pixelpeep 135

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8,600 posts

166 months

Monday 14th November 2022
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It seems everywhere i go people are talking into the bottom of their phones, rather than the traditional method of to the ear and mouth simultaneously.

You then see them struggle to hear the reply so they put the same horizonal phone to their ear... to get closer to the speaker.

YOU fkING THICK PLANK OF A COCKSOCKET wkBRACKET! - if you held the phone how you were supposed to you'd have speakers and mikes right next to ears and mouths.

Is there ANY reason for these S to be doing this, other than because they've seen someone else and thought it looked cool/was the proper way?

what am i missing?!

Megaflow

11,144 posts

249 months

Monday 14th November 2022
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Not a clue. It is the people on the other end of the phone I feel sorry for, they are probably unaware the conversation they having is being blasted out in public.

Some tool was doing exactly this is the mass of people walking from the car park’s to the NEC Show at the weekend.

Al Gorithum

5,003 posts

232 months

Monday 14th November 2022
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I do that all the time. Sorry. Phone on desk whilst working using both hands.

Bannock

9,194 posts

54 months

Monday 14th November 2022
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I am in no way defending this behaviour, but it is the case that if a conversation goes on for more than a few minutes the phone can get quite hot, and it's not very comfortable on your ear. At least that's what I find. However, I wouldn't use a phone like this in a public area.

The rot set in when people started seeing people doing this on "The Apprentice", so that the conversations could be picked up by the TV sound equipment. Then attention seekers started copying the behaviour, as it gave them an opportunity to sonically spread themselves over a far wider area than would otherwise be the case, thereby garnering the attention of strangers. Dominating the (st)air(s), as it were.

HorneyMX5

5,618 posts

174 months

Monday 14th November 2022
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Blame shows like the apprentice. They do it so that crew can capture both sides of the conversation. Idiots copy the people on tv.

Crook

7,687 posts

248 months

Monday 14th November 2022
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Pizza phone = idiots

Also,

Pizza phone (can) = broken phone mic / speaker

bigpriest

2,330 posts

154 months

Monday 14th November 2022
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I'm sure The Apprentice edits in other sounds (like the pretend phone conversations at 4 in the morning) so I'm not sure the chin extension technique is for audio purposes.

-crookedtail-

1,587 posts

214 months

Monday 14th November 2022
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ok boomer hehe

I jest of course but I think they're actually leaving voice notes, so don't need to hear anyone. Nobody wants to actually talk to another person on the phone these days...' oh hell naw'!!!

Edited by -crookedtail- on Monday 14th November 15:40

Doofus

33,393 posts

197 months

Monday 14th November 2022
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I watch a bloke the other day using his phone on speaker. He held it horizontally, but with the speaker (on the bottom edge of the phone) to his ear. Consequently he was having to shout in order to make himself heard.

I did my usual passive-aggressive thing of saying to my dog "Look at that fking tt. He's a proper fkwit, isn't he?"

sherman

14,964 posts

239 months

Monday 14th November 2022
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Al Gorithum said:
I do that all the time. Sorry. Phone on desk whilst working using both hands.
Thats slightly different than walking down the street holding your phone out from your chin.

Megaflow

11,144 posts

249 months

Monday 14th November 2022
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sherman said:
Al Gorithum said:
I do that all the time. Sorry. Phone on desk whilst working using both hands.
Thats slightly different than walking down the street holding your phone out from your chin.
On the assumption he is not doing it an office with other people, then yes, entirely different to doing it in the middle of the street.

Roofless Toothless

7,197 posts

156 months

Monday 14th November 2022
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I don't own a mobile phone, but I was talking about this with my son just the other day. He is mystified too, but suggested it may be that people think the radio waves are going to fry their brains if they clamp the phone to their ear.

Al Gorithum

5,003 posts

232 months

Monday 14th November 2022
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Megaflow said:
sherman said:
Al Gorithum said:
I do that all the time. Sorry. Phone on desk whilst working using both hands.
Thats slightly different than walking down the street holding your phone out from your chin.
On the assumption he is not doing it an office with other people, then yes, entirely different to doing it in the middle of the street.
I work alone. Nobody likes me. I don't blame them biggrin

gotoPzero

20,117 posts

213 months

Monday 14th November 2022
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In the US people seem to prefer to use speaker phone all the time. Was in a tmobile store yesterday and one of the sales people had to call their customer support and did the entire call on speaker. Very strange.

In South America it seems video call on WhatsApp is a totally normal way of calling someone.


anonymous-user

78 months

Monday 14th November 2022
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Ryvita mode.

Blib

47,307 posts

221 months

Monday 14th November 2022
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He started it, back in the 60s.


Doofus

33,393 posts

197 months

Monday 14th November 2022
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gotoPzero said:
In the US people seem to prefer to use speaker phone all the time. Was in a tmobile store yesterday and one of the sales people had to call their customer support and did the entire call on speaker. Very strange.
In the US, many cell phones have had PTT fuctionality since the early 2000's. For lots of people using the phone on speaker is part of that habit.

Skyedriver

22,519 posts

306 months

Monday 14th November 2022
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HorneyMX5 said:
Blame shows like the apprentice. They do it so that crew can capture both sides of the conversation. Idiots copy the people on tv.
First saw this on Locationx3 with Kirsty Allslop

964Cup

1,609 posts

261 months

Monday 14th November 2022
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For some reason, like the OP it appears, this fills me with inexplicable rage. All that time designing mike and speaker placement, and doing clever software filtering, and these idiots hold the thing horizontally in the general vicinity of their chin and yell into it - on the bus, or walking down the pavement, or doing that weird Russian squatting deal. Something should be done.

Milkyway

12,516 posts

77 months

Monday 14th November 2022
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