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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsHow many here take their phones into the bedroom when retiring for the night???
I leave mine out by the chair I usually use during the day, not taken it into the bedroom, who else??
MiHale
(13,075 posts)pdxflyboy
(936 posts)So, yes I take it into my bedroom. I switch off the ringer, but the alarm clock sounds still work.
CurtEastPoint
(20,043 posts)SheltieLover
(80,917 posts)I use the alarm function to wake up, and put it on a stand to charge at night.
milestogo
(23,117 posts)mike_c
(37,068 posts)I use "Do Not Disturb" between 9:00 PM and 9:00 AM, so any calls go straight to voicemail, which I generally don't access anyway
, and I don't use any other phone functions in bed. At night, it's just a face-down clock on my nightstand.
I dislike my phone, but I'll be damned if I'll buy a separate alarm clock when I paid so much for the freakin' phone!
calguy
(6,160 posts)Because I use it to set my alarm to wake up.
Jilly_in_VA
(14,428 posts)Only if there's something critical going on within the family---as in, if someone is hospitalized in serious condition, or something like that. Otherwise, only if my husband is away.
Ocelot II
(130,726 posts)like a fire or a break-in or if I get sick. I also sometimes use it as an alarm clock.
spooky3
(38,686 posts)Nittersing
(8,405 posts)Have left it in the living room since the day she died.
Ocelot II
(130,726 posts)because I'd get at least one call a day from him or his carers and there was always a problem I had to deal with. I never got out of the habit even after he passed away, and especially now that I've ditched my landline the phone is near me all the time.
Ziggysmom
(4,135 posts)I used to have my phone in bed with me when my husband was in a nursing home. Ive heard that is not healthy. I have not seen the results of studies on cell phones causing cancer and other health problems.
Emile
(42,467 posts)We used to go to bed, and fall right off to sleep. Wake up in the middle of the night with the TV still on. Fumble around in the dark looking for the remote, and end up being wide awake without a good night of sleep.
wcmagumba
(6,305 posts)I'll use it to check the time, weather, news and whatnot...Before retiring one of my jobs was at a good sized hospital in the computer operations department where we monitored over a dozen screens with info on the hospital computers and also several remote clinics related to the hospital and their functions, backups, faxes and other stuff. I like keeping informed...just me...
GreenWave
(12,680 posts)YepYep
(105 posts)As a retired teacher, who substitute teaches occasionally, I need to have my phone on to pick up jobs at 5:00 to 6:00 am. Unfortunately, I have friends who like to post witty comments at 1:00 or 2:00 am. GRRRR.
dickthegrouch
(4,552 posts)Apple has that setting, don't know if android does.
Do not disturb has the side effect of no longer showing new message dots on the app icon, so you might miss some, because that notification is silenced too.
I use DND as well as mute to prevent interruptions at all sorts of times.
3catwoman3
(29,493 posts)LeftInTX
(34,484 posts)House of Roberts
(6,554 posts)If a tornado alarm goes off then I can see if I need to take shelter.
patphil
(9,107 posts)The land line is useful for calls that aren't necessarily to one or the other of us.
Grim Chieftain
(1,825 posts)If we have to get up in the middle of the night, we use the flashlight function so we don't trip over the dogs.
CountAllVotes
(22,220 posts)However, I have an extension to my landline next to my bed. I turn the ring OFF when I care to do so. Same goes for the old answering machine in the kitchen.
I do not like ringing phones at night when I am in bed asleep.
kimbutgar
(27,303 posts)Only my iPad stays in my room and Im thinking about also keeping it downstairs in my house. I also have an alarm clock and a landline in my bedroom.
LogDog75
(1,306 posts)I wear a smart watch when I sleep so I can track my sleep and how much deep sleep I get. I used to keep my phone on when I slept but too often I'd get a text or email from a company or someone late at night which would cause my smart watch to vibrate waking me up. I've never had a text or email that needed an immediate response so I turn my watch off and if someone needs to call me late at night they can call me on my landline.
some_of_us_are_sane
(3,306 posts)It's all I want or need.
(Then I read in bed.)
rsdsharp
(12,044 posts)underpants
(196,694 posts)Ocelot II
(130,726 posts)If you have a landline phone nearby you probably don't need your cellphone, but if you don't have a landline any more (I ditched it some years ago when I realized that it had become just a conduit for telemarketers), the cellphone is the only way you can get help if you need it, especially if you live alone. Fire? Burglar breaking in? Sudden illness? How are you going to get to the cellphone you left downstairs in the living room to call the fire department if your house is on fire and your room is full of smoke? Or, are you going to ask the burglar in your living room to hold off for a minute while you get the cellphone off the coffee table and call the police? Having a heart attack and can't even breathe let alone get out of bed, walk down the steps in the dark, find the phone and call an ambulance? Seems kind of insane to me not to keep the phone in the bedroom if it's the only one you have.
underpants
(196,694 posts)And ABC Always Be Charging. From my laptop at work, plug in in the car, the chair Im sitting in right now (electric recliner with a USB port).
My phone doesnt hold a charge very well but I like the size. I keep the ringer off - way too many loan calls.
Deuxcents
(27,103 posts)-misanthroptimist
(1,648 posts)OTOH, it's not unusual for me to leave it home when I leave. I hate the damned things and resent that they are a necessity these days.
aeromanKC
(3,914 posts)Of course, I always wake up before the alarm goes off though.
Bluestocking
(676 posts)I also use it for audiobooks before bed and I check DU before going to bed. It is also my alarm clock. I have no friends so no one calls or texts me in the middle of the night. My iPhone is always with me.
chia
(2,821 posts)Polybius
(21,945 posts)This way it's at 100% when I wake up, and there next to me for potential emergencies.
Polly Hennessey
(8,866 posts)I can see the exact time, in the morning I check the weather. Occasionally, I will turn the darn thing completely off. I often remember times past when we had no cell phones. We did manage to function and live happy lives. 🤗🤷🏼
fargone
(629 posts)Unless I need to set an alarm for early arrisal.
Kali
(56,850 posts)gotta be available for emergencies, usually cows on interstate that I can't actually do much about in the dark but the cops sure want you do come stand around with them.
I'm on 24 hour call, have been for over 14 years. Don't often get a call at night, but it still happens.
Skittles
(171,976 posts)but then, 99% of the time it never leaves my living room either
I have never wanted people to find me 24X7
ProfessorGAC
(76,893 posts)My wife does too, on the other nightstand.
So, both of us have it right there.
When I was working I got calls from a dozen different time zones, so I had to have it handy.
Just got in the habit of always having it nearby.