“Put down your phone. It’s easy: Be in the moment when you’re with the person you love. Try not to let it slip by while you stare at a screen.”— Joanna Schroeder, meetmindful.com
“Turn all screens off thirty minutes before bed. It allows your mind to rest. It allows you to process your day. And it actually leads to better sleep.”— Kim Quindlen, thoughtcatalog.com
“He ignores you a lot and is constantly checking his phone. He wants to be someplace else and not with you.”— Farrah Gray, farrahgray.com
“Anthony Hopkins has all these sex robots and I can't even get my phone to auto select the right wifi in the house.”— Greg Miller, twitter.com
“Checking their phone. Whether it’s a text or a phone call, it can wait. It’s bad enough when people check their phone on a date, but mid-sex? Come on. Anyone who does that is basically saying that they’re not very present in what’s going on between the sheets.”— Amanda Chatel, bustle.com
“The last time you saw his phone was when he took down your number. Since then, it’s been face down in your presence. His phone is always silent and you never hear alerts but his thumbs are always busy typing away. He’s 9 times out of 10 hiding it for a reason.”— Keala Mikell, alwaysmte.com
“His phone is always blowing up with notifications because of the number of girls texting him nudies. But he does a damn good job of hiding it from you.”— Nicole Nash, lmt-lss.com
“He ignores distractions. When a guy really likes you, he’ll turn his phone off or avoid checking it. He’ll turn his focus on to you and only you. If he’s really shy though, he might use his phone as a crutch to break up the awkwardness. However, he’ll quickly put it away if the conversation gets goi…”— Christopher Philip, bodylanguageproject.com
“Listen closely to the way he talks to you. If you two are having a conversation, but he is constantly looking at his phone, or looking somewhere else, that is certainly not a sign of he's a good listener, and it is most likely a sign that he is not very interested.”— Abie Giles, slism.com
“His phone is turned off. Unless he’s an on-call surgeon or volunteer fireman, that smartphone should be nowhere in sight.”— Lisa Lombardi, match.com
“He calls to follow up. While it’s true that some guys disappear into the horizon when they are not that interested, a guy who’s boyfriend material will make himself known. He will call to ask you out, follow up after a date, and make plans with you. If he wants to date you, the first thing to observ…”— Kelly Seal, datingsitesreviews.com
“The best way to get a clear image of yourself while taking selfies is to tap the screen so your phone knows that you are the focal point of the photo and not the background and will adjust the light balance accordingly.”— Georgina Jones, bustle.com
“I got my iPhone wet! I don’t have a bag of rice to drop it in, but a bag of sashimi works, too, right?”— Stephen Colbert, twitter.com
“It can be hard to take time out for ourselves for anything, even a little self-love. Try to cut out the usual distractions, like turning off your phone ringer.”— Terri Coles, huffingtonpost.ca
“He's become the worst person ever at texting you back, but when you're together, you see him texting as much as a bored tween on a Sunday.”— Lane Moore, cosmopolitan.com
“Are you suddenly finding it hard to get in touch with your significant other? Is his mobile phone turned off during times you normally can reach him, or does he claim not to have had any cell service for hours at a time? Or maybe he says he has business meetings all night or a work conference all we…”— Kristin Koch, womansday.com
“If your husband has changed his protocol and passwords, it might be worth taking a closer look.”— Patti Blue Hayes, huffingtonpost.com