I got a Lumia 928 about 9 months ago. After three iPhones, it continues to be the best phone I've ever had.<p>Lumia Black update has a lot of great features (<a href="http://www.nokia.com/global/windows-phone-black-update/" rel="nofollow">http://www.nokia.com/global/windows-phone-black-update/</a>) and as a bonus it didn't brick my phone like when I upgraded my iPhone 3G to IOS 4 and my phone became so slow I couldn't even answer it before the call went to voicemail.<p>Anyway, nice to see Nokia continuing to add features to the phone.
$30 apiece?<p>Or there's StickNFind [1], starting at $25 and compatible with Android or iOS.<p>Edit: Missed the part about Android/iOS compatibility.<p>[1] <a href="https://www.sticknfind.com/store.aspx" rel="nofollow">https://www.sticknfind.com/store.aspx</a>
Someone please tell me what I'm missing<p>> left your wallet, or your phone, sitting on the kitchen table ...<p>> Measuring ... roughly the size of a match box<p>I'm meant fix a match-box sized tag into my wallet and for my phone I imagine I'm meant to clip a treasure tag to myself so it beeps when I leave my phone behind?<p>> one tag connected to your keys and another connected to your bag<p>Another match-box dangling from my keys. And I can't think of any bag that I universally need to take with me everywhere.
For a while I tried Bikn, which worked pretty well but covered up the standard iPhone connector and replaced it with a Micro-USB. It also broke within a few months.<p>Then I tried the Cirago iAlertTag: <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Cirago-IAT1000-iAlertTag-iPhone-Black/dp/B0090I9P40" rel="nofollow">http://www.amazon.com/Cirago-IAT1000-iAlertTag-iPhone-Black/...</a>, but it's pretty flaky. You have to leave the app running in the background, so if you forget or reboot or whatnot it's basically useless. And then you have to replace the batteries, so ultimately, you end up having to keep track of more than you would have had you simply remembered the thing you got the tag for.<p>Generally speaking though, for the absent minded like myself, I really need a solid implementation of this idea. One that a) is difficult to accidentally trigger while in my pocket, b) has a long battery life, c) minimal setup/fiddling wrt the mobile device.