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Saturday, July 23, 2011

Cell Phone Tips

By Owen Jones


You have be aware of the phenomenal rise in popularity of the mobile phone as they say in the United Kingdom or cell phone in the United States. Twenty years ago, having a mobile phone meant carrying a very expensive item the size of a house brick around with you and very few people owned one. Ten years ago, they were still quite expensive but a great deal of individuals had one and now they are fairly cheap and even young children carry them about.

In fact, cell phones have become so ubiquitous in lots of countries, that landline telephone firms have begun removing public telephones because no one uses them any more and they are too expensive to maintain due to repeated vandalism.

It is very rare to be sitting in a public place like a train or a pub and not have someone close to you talking into a mobile phone. In fact, numerous individuals become quite angry about people with mobile phones not becoming mobile when their phone rings.

Why do they not get up and go away to a quiet corner to take the call? No, most people just sit there talking into their phone annoying everybody near them.

This then is my first cell phone tip: if your mobile phone rings in a public place, get up and move away to answer the call. Everybody around you will be very grateful. We do not like to hear your private conversations and we do not like to feel that we have to keep our voices down because you are on the phone.

After learning this piece of cell phone etiquette, here are some tips for getting the most out of your cell phone.

This first thing to do after you acquire your mobile phone is to read the instruction booklet. If you always purchase the same marque, say, Nokia, you will be aware of the way that the phone works without reading the manual, yet if they have added new functions you may miss them.

Manufacturers are constantly endeavouring to remain one step ahead of their competition and they do this by adding functions rather than lowering the cost. By actually reading the manual, you will be aware of these new features.

Visit the manufacturer's website. There might be mistakes or omissions in the handbook or they may have upgraded the phone very recently. There will also be a help email address there for if you get stuck and an emergency phone number. The phone line will be either jammed or expensive, so send your question by email instead.

Many cell phones permit you to assign different ring tones to different individuals. This is convenient if used in the right manner. For instance, you could set one ring tone for your immediate family and the baby sitter, so that you know to pull over and take the call without even having to look at the screen.

Likewise, you could assign your boss a personal ring tone so that you can make a decision not to answer it if you are enjoying yourself.




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