Mobile Phone And iPhone Repairs
Posted by admin in Iphone, Uncategorized on August 23, 2010
In today’s world a mobile phone is pretty much an essential piece of kit. Just as you wouldn’t have survived the Middle Ages without a trusty sword at your side, you wouldn’t do too well in the digital age without a mobile phone. Most of us are aware of this attachment and find ourselves becoming fidgety the minute we can’t find our phone – has someone tried to contact us? Do we look rude for not answering? What if we’re going to be late? How will we know what’s going on at work? Contact our other half? With iPhones and Blackberries this is exacerbated as we find ourselves without a permanent internet connection and object push (the ability to be alerted when a new e-mail comes through). iPhones even give us GPS meaning that we’ve become dependent on them to find our way around cities and find restaurants or pubs in the area… Simply put they are crucial. For this reason we need to have arrangements in place for if we damage them, so that it won’t be as much of a shock to the system. So what do you do if your phone gets damaged? Well first of all you should try and remove the SIM card. For those not in the know, the SIM card is actually what contains your phone number and mobile account – and it’s not specific to your phone. What this means is that hopefully you’ll be able to use the SIM card on another person’s phone and that means you won’t have to beg for other people’s minutes. If you have an old phone in a drawer somewhere at home then you can use that while your main phone is damaged.
Discover This Innovative Way to Protect Your Cellphone Information
In today’s mobile world it is not uncommon for everyone you meet from all walks of life to have a cellphone of some type and brand. These innovative inventions allow all of us to have at our finger tips not only phone numbers and addresses but also banking information, credit card information and the multiple passwords that it seems it takes to function in today’s society. Unfortunately, today also produces those individuals that are less than honest and are actually looking for ways to get their hands on this valuable information. Identity theft has led cellphone companies to find various ways to protect this data from would be thieves.
If you were to lose your cellphone, all of your sensitive information would be at risk. That is why many of the smart phones today can be disabled remotely. Meaning that if you were to miss place or lose your cellphone you would have the ability to ‘kill’ your phone remotely. The actual means of accomplishing this task after the theft of your phone depends directly on the type of cellphone you purchase.
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Important Tips For Cell Phone Users
Posted by admin in Uncategorized on August 6, 2010
Everyone now a days use a cell phone as it has become a neccesity than an accessory. But there are some general and some important health tips for using a cell phone. Just by keeping these simple things in mind you can easily avoid any mishappening wiht your phone or health hazard that might be caused due to excessive use of cell phones.
- Expert advise to use your left ear while calling than the right ear because it has immediate bad effects to your brain.
- Strictly avoid to use your mobile phone while charging it, as there is a huge risk of getting an electric shock. Although the cell phone manufacturers ensure the safty but since it is connected to a live connection, you cannot ignore the risk invovled.
- A Big NO to use cell phone while driving. You not only put yourself at rick but also create a threat to others on the road. Avoid using hands free as well as it distracts you. Best practice is to stop the vehicle and talk.
- It has also been proven that keeping phones in your pockets pant pockets reduces your sperm count.
- Always get genuine cell phone and cell phone accessories to ensure your safety.
- Avoid bending your neck to hold the phone when it is a long call. It can cause serious neck pain and other issued related to it. It is better to use handfree device.
- Keep your cell phone locked always and unlock only while using it. If the phone is kept unlocked it could result in unnecessary calls or deletion of information while keeping in pocket or bag.
- Ensure to keep the Bluetooth switched off while not in use. Your phone might be attacked by various viruses. Do not accept data or file from any unknown source.
Always remember that ” Prevention is better than cure”.Use your cell phone smartly and enjoy the tremendous benifits of that come with it.
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