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Nobody Wants To Hear Your Cell Phone Conversation

02 May.
Posted by teahupoo in Cell Phones | Comments Off

Do you care that the person on the bus, two seats in front of you just got dumped by the meanest guy ever and now she can’t find an open ice cream store?Probably not.

When used wisely, cell phones are a great invention. However, more than half of the American public declares the worst thing about cell phone habit is the loud conversations in public areas. It is a well known fact that sending emails in all caps is not polite. When will it happen that using your cell phone in ways other people don’t have to deal with is polite? Until that day arrives, common sense cell phone etiquette must be followed.

It is dangerous and an annoyance to be on your cell phone while browsing stores, waiting to cash your paycheck or pay the cable bill. If your phone should ring while at one of these places, be sure you have a quiet ring that anyone within twenty feet of you can not hear. If you choose to pick up that ringing phone, take it outside and then take it away from others outside. The person on the other end of the conversation should understand your etiquette goal and wait for you to find an appropriate place to talk. If your phone rang in a publicly accepted quite area, a waiting room or other place that others can not simply get up and leave; do not answer. Once your appointment is finished then step outside to return the call.

If you are already in a serious conversation with someone face to face such as a meeting or judicial situation, do not answer the phone. Again, when the meeting breaks, take the call outdoors.

If you must use your cell phone in a public area, use it quietly and quickly. Alert your caller you are in a public area or driving. This prevents your caller from getting upset if you suddenly are not able to participate in conversation. Always respect areas that request no cellular phone usage. Often places such as libraries and offices employee this request.

To pass by this request, text messaging is often used. Though typically less distracting to others, some guidelines ought to be followed while texting. Before you even leave your house, check if your phone makes sound when the buttons are pressed. Many times this is a default option that can be easily switched off. Secondly, select the option that allows messages to be sent and received with no noise. Often a vibration can be selected as the alert tone. While you are texting, refrain from talking or laughing loudly to yourself concerning text responses, as this defeats the purpose of texting a message.

A cell phone can be a life saving tool, literally in a car accident or emotionally after a hard situation. However, like most valuable tools they must be used with caution and consideration.

Gregg Hall is an author living in Navarre Beach Florida. Find more about this as well as camera cellular phones at http://www.findacellphonenow.com

Everyone Has A Cell Phone, Don’t You?

02 May.
Posted by teahupoo in Cell Phones | Comments Off

In the United States the likelihood of someone owning a cell phone seems as high as someone owning shoes. All economic classes, all types of workforces and all ages of people appear to have a cell phone. If you have no cell phone you probably feel like the only one. Rest assured, this is not the case, but also it is likely that you can buy one.

Three things are require for cell phone use: the phone, activation fee and a service plan. Often the phone or activation fee comes free or at a much discounted price with the purchase of a new plan. Thus the first step is to decide what kind of plan you need. What can you afford to pay? What type of payment plan will work best for you? How often will you be using your phone?

The lowest budget option may be a pay as you go plan. This pre paid service is very easy to start and anyone can be successfully accepted as a user. This service is like a phone card service. Phone cards are available and start at $10 and increase by gradual increments. The phone and activation is generally a package purchase of less than $60. The package price will depend on the type of phone you are buying. A phone that does more will of course cost more. Once you have the phone and card you are ready to be a cellular phone user.

The second type of cell phone service is a monthly plan. These plans include a set amount of minutes for use each month and may include features such as caller ID or voice mail. Depending on the phone’s capabilities, other services can be added to the plan for extra monthly costs. For example, text messaging, Internet access, instant messaging or extra minutes can be added. Remember each of these additions add to your basic plan each month. If you stay with the same company, the company may offer these types of upgrades for free or as a deal closer when you first purchase the plan.

Plans with the least minutes and least features will be the least expensive. However, the cost of extra minutes once you are over your monthly limit is often greater than the next service package option.

Realistically assess how often you will use your phone before selecting a plan. Consider where most of your calls will be going. Most plans today include long distance coverage. Some of the lower costing plans may provide local service only. Many cell phone companies have detailed service area maps in their office or online. Try asking around and see what other users have to say about the coverage service.

Before signing a contract, look and ask for any hidden or extra fees. Find out how much minutes are after you’ve passed your monthly limit, or how much text messages are to send and receive. Almost all contracts have an early cancellation charge. Find out how long the contract is for and what the cancellation fee is. This fee is often quite substantial. If you stay simple and understand (and avoid) extra fees a cell phone service can be affordable for most everyone.

Gregg Hall is an author living in Navarre Beach Florida. Find more about this as well as cell phone plans at http://www.findacellphonenow.com

How Much Does Your Cell Phone Help You In Your Daily Life

02 May.
Posted by teahupoo in Cell Phones | Comments Off

The cell phone was designed to make you feel safer and give you more freedom. Is the cell phone holding up to this claim?

In the case of a car accident, mugging or a back woods accident, a cell phone is a life saving device. If you are an international businessman or student, a cell phone is an easy and relatively inexpensive way to keep in touch. If you often have off site meetings or travel frequently for work, your cell phone can allow you to alert clients if you are running a little ahead or behind schedule. If you are the CIA or NSA, cell phones make it easier to track down any wireless device user. Does that make the world safer? It certainly has the ability to take away from your freedom as a United States citizen.

Before cell phones were used more often than landlines, recording a phone conversation without being noticed was not simple. The person wanting the recording needed to attach a physical device on the actual phone wire. Only skilled and practiced professionals could successfully get recordings unnoticed. Although authorities had access to land line phone calls, court permission was required before access to phone records was granted. Any phone conversation you had was going to be kept relatively private. Two things have changed this. The first being the current presidential power. Secondly, and more long term, is the ease of which cell phone conversations can be recorded. Anyone with some type of recorder walking down a populated street will pick up several one sided conversations offered by loud conversationalists on their cell phones. More technical and concerning, however is the ease of using and obtaining interception devices.

Interception devices may look like a fancy briefcase, but they are the 21st century’s glass cups. An interceptive tool can be charged up and used without an attached power source. However, many devices come with a power supply so you do not lose power just as the cell phone user admits what you knew he would. If you are not a member of the law enforcement, the penalty for owning a portable interceptive device is jail time. It is quite unlikely you will get any refund from the $20,000 or more spent on the interception device.

A second type of interception is cell phone cloning. Each cell phone has two unique numbers: a serial number and a telephone number. The radio wave transmissions that are sent out from your cell phone may transmit these numbers. Someone monitoring these transmissions can then use your unique numbers and essentially, act as you via your telephone. If you are concerned about this type of interception look into purchasing an authentication system for your cell phone.

Gregg Hall is an author living in Navarre Beach Florida. Find more about this as well as cellular phones and accessories at http://www.findacellphonenow.com

Take Pictures Anywhere And Anytime With A Camera Cell Phone

30 Apr.
Posted by teahupoo in Cell Phones | Comments Off

Some of the latest cell phones on the market today now offer take such high quality digital pictures that you can actually use them as a true camera, at least for personal and amateur pictures. This popular option is now being made available in almost all cell phones introduced today and some of them even offer the ability to record movies.

If you are wondering about how wide spread the usage of cell phones are now in general just take note of how many people go scrambling to look for theirs when they hear a ring at all. It is no surprise that the use of cellular phones has spread like wildfire. In an increasingly mobile world the cell phone provides a much needed convenience for many people.

The popularity of camera cell phones amazes some, but not me. It is the younger users that are driving this market and with the popularity of websites like MySpace teens want to share their pictures easily. If they own a camera phone that allows them to synch to their PC they can upload the images from their phone to their computer and have the ability to take and share pictures without the added expense of a digital camera.

The cell phones being brought to market today are capable of doing many tasks such as email, internet access, and appointment keeping but one of the things that is driving the market is the ability of a cell phone to operate as a digital camera and it is certain that these phones will only get better in quality and become even more popular in the months and years to come.

Of course like most of the new communications technology, camera phones were first introduced in Japan, who leads the market in communications technology. These camera cell phones found widespread acceptance in the Asian market but it was more than two years before they found their way to the United States. While not as popular at first as they were overseas, these gadgets have now become so in demand that it has been said that they could well become the most popular consumer owned device ever.

Some people may believe that owning a camera phone is no more advantageous than owning two separate devices but the fact is that owning a camera phone with a high quality camera built in is a much more user friendly device that will be used much more than a stand alone camera.

Gregg Hall is an author and internet marketing consultant living in Navarre Florida. Find more about Phone accessories and cell phone accessories at http://www.telephoneaccessoriesplus.com

How To Use A PDA Cell Phone To Reduce Stress And Organize Your Life

30 Apr.
Posted by teahupoo in Cell Phones | Comments Off

Do you stress over trying to remember schedules and appointments? Do you need to be able to access the internet on the road for email or information? If, so you consider getting one of the new PDA cell phones that are now available. I personally own a Treo, the same one that Jack Bauer uses in the series, 24. It makes my life a lot easier and I am sure that you will have similar feelings.

The new PDA cell phones are hybrids of the PDA of the past combined with a cell phone and optional access to the internet. These devices are fast becoming a popular, must have accessory for young urban professionals as well as others in sales related industries such as insurance, financial planning, and real estate whose jobs require them to be out of the office quite a bit. These hybrid devices have now made it unnecessary to carry along two separate gadgets, combining the benefits of both a cellular phone and a personal organizer. The sheer convenience and mobility all rolled into one are the main reasons for the popularity PDA cell phones.

One of the things I like most is the ability to use my phone to store many phone numbers that can be easily and quickly accessed like having your own phonebook. Some of the newer devices have huge storage available in the device themselves that will hold hundreds of names. In addition, many also offer the ability to install an optional data card for even more storage. I have one of these for my phone because I use the camera option a lot and the images take up a lot of space, especially movies! Another cool thing is that you can synch your PDA to your PC or laptop and download any data such as pictures or notes from meetings to your main computer.

One of the best uses for these new devices is to use them for scheduling all of your meetings and appointments. With a built in timekeeper you can even set alarms to notify you ahead of time so that you don’t miss anything. Now you never have to worry about forgetting an important date or missing an appointment.

Like all new technology the PDA cell phones are evolving all the time and becoming better and easier to use as well as lower in price. The latest Treo even uses Windows and Microsoft Office products to help you have a virtual office in the palm of your hand. Once you try one of these your life will never be the same.

Gregg Hall is an author and internet marketing consultant living in Navarre Florida. Find more about Phone accessories and cell phone accessories at http://www.telephoneaccessoriesplus.com