Written by Roberto Sedycias
Cell phone is undoubtedly the most happening gadget of the 21st century. If the ancient man could not do without food, air and water, the modern man cannot think of doing without a cell phone.
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Written by Roberto Sedycias
Cell phone is undoubtedly the most happening gadget of the 21st century. If the ancient man could not do without food, air and water, the modern man cannot think of doing without a cell phone.
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Written by Christine Peppler
Most cellular providers give, or deeply discount, cell phones which they provide to customers at the time they commit to a two year contract. Without the cell phone plan however, the cost of a cell phone can be a few hundred dollars. Although getting a cell phone which is offered by the service provider is generally the most affordable option, there are a number of situations in which it really isn’t feasible. Whether a cell phone is lost or damaged and requires replacement before the start of a new contract period, the user has a need which is more temporary, or if an additional phone is needed beyond that which was provided, consumers sometimes find themselves looking for less expensive alternatives.
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Written by Chuck Stone With all the cell phone providers available and all the cell phones plan; how does one know what to look for when deciding to get new phone service? This article is geared towards providing useful information on cell phones plan that can help you and your family save money every month.
…click here to read moreWritten by Lou Martiniano Over the past few weeks there have been many ads that appear in your local newspapers. They have been advertising many products that are must haves for the masses. They will run specials on TV’s, appliances, cars and many others.
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Written by Roberto Sedycias Cell phone is a wireless, portable, long-range, electronic telephone, which during travel can seamlessly change antenna connections, from one radio reception cell to another radio reception cell, without dropping or losing the ongoing call.
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Written by Joshi Pattabhi
Cell Phone is a one of the best device for communicating each other on long distance.
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More than a decade has gone by since the use of the cell phone became universal, and yet many people still seem to be oblivious to the fact that there are rules of etiquette surrounding its use. The modern need to be in touch with all people 24/7 through a cellular device has grown enormously; meanwhile we ignore the human being right in front of us. Times change, but some cell phone rules don’t. Here is a short, common sense guide to cell phone etiquette. Among the most annoying habits of rude cell phone users are talking too loudly and holding inappropriate conversations in public. For some strange reason, people feel the need to raise their voices while on their cell phones although the phone’s microphone is entirely adequate to amplify and carry their voices. Personal cell phone conversations should be kept personal, so offer to call the person back and find a more private place where your discussion won’t intrude upon others. Places to avoid with cell phone use are libraries, elevators, houses of worship, bank lines and commuter trains and buses. Abruptly interrupting face to face conversations or other interpersonal activities to answer your cell phone is another big no-no. How would you feel to stand around waiting while your date, friend or family member initiated a long cell phone chat with someone else on your time? Always turn your cell phone off or put it on silent vibrate when going to the movies or to live performances such as plays, concerts, comedy clubs, etc. A ringing cell phone or conversation during a performance is disrespectful not only to the audience around you, but to the performers, particularly at live events. Special mention should go to loud and annoying ring tones for incoming calls. A window of three subsequent rings is sufficient before the call goes to voicemail, and not everyone may be amused by your cell phone’s Darth Vader ring tone, especially if it goes on too long. Texting or dialing while driving is not only rude, it’s dangerous. If that cell phone communication is all important, make sure you’re on hands free or have pulled over while behind the wheel. According to a Harvard University study, 200 deaths and over half a million injuries are caused each year by improper, inconsiderate cell phone use. But there are other social blunders associated with cell phone etiquette that are on the opposite end of the spectrum. Almost everyone screens a call they should otherwise answer. Sometimes screening is necessary, but you must answer a call now and then, or you might become very unpopular. While replying to a missed call with a text is acceptable, it’s a clear sign that you can’t – or don’t want to talk. Leave voicemail messages that are short and to the point, and, as importantly, make sure your own cell phone’s personal greeting is equally considerate of your caller’s time.
…click here to read moreWritten by Jim Johnson
With all the various models offered by cell phone service providers, it can be confusing when deciding which cell phone to buy. And of course, cell phone technology continues to improve rapidly, bringing even more features to the newest cell phones on the market. But here are a few guidelines regarding what you can expect to get when you buy a cell phone.
…click here to read moreWritten by Dane Stanton
Cell phones have in recent history become as much of us as our car or our wallets and purses. Have you ever left your cell phone at home and for the whole day felt almost empty, like something was missing? Not only that but how helpless did you feel not being able to contact the people you needed to talk too?
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Written by Roberto Sedycias
A cell phone (celular) or mobile phone is a portable, long-range, electronic gadget used for transportable communication. Apart from the standardized voice function of a cell phone (celular), the mobile phones that we have in market today support many additional features like SMS or short messaging service for sending and receiving text messages, sending or receiving email, storing contact information, make reminders or to-do lists, using the inbuilt calculator for performing simple arithmetic calculations, get all kinds of information about entertainment, sports, news or stock quotes through packet switching through the Internet, playing games, watching TV, sending or receiving MMS for photographs and videos and incorporate other devices like camera, MP3 player, GPS receiver etc.
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