It's one of those funky little clip things that goes on just about anything, like you sometimes get on keyrings
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If you remove the battery you will see inside the phone next to the lanyard slot an extra piece of plastic not seen on the opposite side. Push your lanyard/charm through the slot and hook it over the extra peice of plastic. Simple! ( Had to use a magnifying glass to see it!)
In the 1980, there was a country which no longer exists called Lafrica. This country had a way of preventing STI's by using a rope with a hook attached on the end by inserting it into the affected area and hooking out any diseases. This later caught on into different countries as they renamed it into a 'Lanyard' in relation to 'Lafrica', although it's purpose in now different e.g. holding I'D's, whistles and keys.
No, there is no lanyard hole on the phone body. Alternatively, you can purchase protective case and attach a lanyard to it.
lanyard string
A shock-absorbing lanyard is designed to reduce the impact of a fall by extending and absorbing some of the force generated. Therefore, it absorbs the least amount of force compared to a fixed-length lanyard or energy-absorbing lanyard.
My friends and I made a huge lanyard with 124 strings. I'm not sure how long it is though.
be smart!
Erick wenz
A customized lanyard is a great gift for employees. It's useful and promotes the name of the company.
If you are looking to purchase a custom made lanyard, there are a few places you can check out. Websites such as Lanyard Labs, Custom Lanyards To Go, and 4imprint offer services to make a custom lanyard.
No. The Royal Engineers adopted their lanyard in the 1950's to "brighten up their battledress". The tall tales about them being awarded an Artillery lanyard are just that, tall tales and leg pulling.