Two phones or one? Work/Personal

Hey monkeys, I've read up on this subject in some older threads and was curious as to what the consensus was on the forum regarding this now.

Are you folks still using one phone for work and one more for personal? Or using one for both?

The privacy of two separate lines with separate carriers sounds appealing but I don't know if lugging around two phones is worth it.

 

If your company pays for one, of course. If you're paying out of pocket and don't feel like paying for an extra line then there's no sense in it. I'm not sure if the minor benefits outweigh any of the cons if you don't have extra cash you're looking to blow.

I use one for both.

 

At my bank, they offered us the use of a company blackberry or reimbursement if we chose to use our personal device. The majority used one device for both personal + work as it can be a hassle carrying around two, plus we would effectively pay nothing for our personal phone bill (it was expensed each month).

If you go with one device, just be careful not to drunk dial/email senior bankers or accidentally pocket reply-all to huge distribution lists (I've seen both happen)

 

I know that Blackberry 10 has a function that kind of turns the phone into two phones-- your work phone and your private phone. You just have to press a button.

But BB 10 has basically no apps and blah blah blah. If you like the company, then that might be a good phone choice, but if you're used to something like Android or iOS I wouldn't recommend.

 

Single phone is the way to go. Save $100+/mo. on your personal bill and lighten the load in your pockets. Your firm has better things to do than read the love notes between you and your girlfriend, or scold you because the slut from friday night sent you a selfie. Most of your future recruiting is going to be done via personal email, and they won't waste their time tracing every unknown contact that calls you for a phone interview. It sucks losing your old phone number, but its a good way to get rid of "girl from Corner Bar" that you haven't called since freshman year at 2am, just rip off the band-aid and it will be ok.

 

I'm not sure how I feel about the firm having all my shit. Besides, they heavily implied that the blackberrys were not for personal use when they handed them out (not that I haven't cheated on that Seamless style).

 

I have only one Iphone for both private and work stuff, and it turns out a lot of confusion and bothering sometimes, mainly because of my work. If you donot have too many contact for both purposes, one is ok, but i still suggest two for clear separation. I wish to have another Nokia for work now

 

Surprised to see so many of you guys use the iphone over Android. I fucking hate my Motorola, but I love the Android OS. I've had like 4 Motorola phones become slow as fuck and freeze at random. Fuck Motorola and the horse it rode in on.

And who names a phone the Droid Razr Maxx HD? Sounds like something you'd find at a bodega or an early 2000s computer accessory. And fuck Verizon too for sending me refurbished phones. They're not as good as new, you cheap fucksticks. They are impossible to break though, so I don't have to walk around with a case like a poor.

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Some banks pay for voice on blackberry, some don't. Depends on your role and your area. Most analysts don't travel enough to justify a separate voice plan. Sometimes they will let you do a split liability plan and let you use your blackberry as your cell phone.

It's dependent by bank. I'm just afraid that I'll go out and night and break my blackberry by accident. So having an extra phone is good for that. Keep in touch wiht your friends, and giving some separation from work and play.

 

Berry as a cell is the way to go, I went for a long time carting a ton of shit around in my pockets before I finally consolidated. Remember, there really is no time you can realistically be without the berry. Suck it up, simplify, and put-em together.

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Just get a new personal. I had two (work was much better), and used it too much. Actually was reprimanded for it, which really surprised me that they tracked individual lines and didn't have a "catch-all" kind of package.

People demand freedom of speech as a compensation for freedom of thought which they seldom use.
 

Do you want to receive calls on both phones from 2 numbers? For that you need to keep the phone number active with a paid provider (could be a VoIP service like Vonage etc, not sure if Skype does this) and turn on call forwarding. Stuff like Google Voice works here as well.

I'm not sure how text works, but I'm sure it works the same way.

A free text solution you can implement right now if you use iMessage a lot (the blue texts instead of the green ones, happens when both texters are using an iPhone): you can simply go in to the iMessage Settings menu on the phone and add the phone number you want to use for text. Then you can receive messages from both numbers on the same phone. Video calling and voice calling over FaceTime (between iPhones) will also work using this but only over data connections, so use it reasonably outside of WiFi.

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A couple of weeks I was looking into the same issue. What I was trying to find was a phone that was capable of handling two different phone numbers (personal and work). I found a Voip service that has software, which you download to your phone, that allows you to run a phone number through your phone carrier and then a 2nd line through the Voip service. Thought this was a decent solution until I found out that the phones capable of doing this are crap.

Now that I am thinking about it....I believe you can just download skype to your phone ( compatible with most current phones) and sign up for their phone service. So if the company wants to pay for this service you would have your "business line" cell phone number... You would just need to make sure your phone can run multiple apps at the same time. Anyone have any experience with this?

 
BlackBerry86:
A couple of weeks I was looking into the same issue. What I was trying to find was a phone that was capable of handling two different phone numbers (personal and work). I found a Voip service that has software, which you download to your phone, that allows you to run a phone number through your phone carrier and then a 2nd line through the Voip service. Thought this was a decent solution until I found out that the phones capable of doing this are crap.

Now that I am thinking about it....I believe you can just download skype to your phone ( compatible with most current phones) and sign up for their phone service. So if the company wants to pay for this service you would have your "business line" cell phone number... You would just need to make sure your phone can run multiple apps at the same time. Anyone have any experience with this?

Checkout Google Voice too - they just released an app for iPhone that lets you place and receive calls, texts, and voicemail from your Google Voice number (free) as well as your normal cell number.
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BlackBerry86:
A couple of weeks I was looking into the same issue. What I was trying to find was a phone that was capable of handling two different phone numbers (personal and work). I found a Voip service that has software, which you download to your phone, that allows you to run a phone number through your phone carrier and then a 2nd line through the Voip service. Thought this was a decent solution until I found out that the phones capable of doing this are crap.

Now that I am thinking about it....I believe you can just download skype to your phone ( compatible with most current phones) and sign up for their phone service. So if the company wants to pay for this service you would have your "business line" cell phone number... You would just need to make sure your phone can run multiple apps at the same time. Anyone have any experience with this?

Checkout Google Voice too - they just released an app for iPhone that lets you place and receive calls, texts, and voicemail from your Google Voice number (free) as well as your normal cell number.

My brother uses this and he has had nothing but good things to say about it. Certainly a good option

If I had asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses - Henry Ford
 

I have google voice on my droid and it's amazing. I don't pay for texts or minutes... and you can respond texts via email which is really convenient (in case u forget ur phone or something)

 

From my comment in another thread, in which we discussed this topic exactly: //www.wallstreetoasis.com/forums/blackberrypda#comment-320244

CaptK:
I'll offer the dissenting opinion here and say I hated having two phones. It's a huge pain as a guy to have to carry two relatively bulky smart phones in your pocket. It's also confusing because you have to remember to always call your friends on the personal phone and always call coworkers on the work phone. Soon you forget, and friends are calling your work phone, your associate is calling your personal phone, and it's a giant clusterfuck.

Just keep two separate email accounts on the same device and don't be a moron.

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I use three to four. Thats because I have a family/friends in various countries in Europe so I have a number and phone for each country. Its a pain in the ass and I hate it and most of the time the phones are just lying around at my current home. Try to keep it simple and stay with one

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I think it was mentioned on the other thread but Google Phone (or something like that) allows you to have 2 numbers on one phone. My brother uses it but I found it to be tough to juggle.

If I had asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses - Henry Ford
 

If you make the mistake of having a serious girlfriend at this stage of the game (a mistake we're all guilty of), then forget this idea of "2 phones." More like 3rd and 4th secret phones are an absolute necessity.

 

Well considering that all of the communicating you do on the company phone is property of the company (i.e. they can read your emails/texts and use the info in them against you without technically violating your privacy) I don't mind paying extra $100 a month to not take those risks. Also my work gives bberry, and for personal use i like iphone

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