Organise Your Life with a Smartphone
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Jun-23-2011
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In just a few short years most Brits have become accustomed to storing everything on their phone, so much so that they can’t live without them these days. Find out how we came to rely on our smartphones.
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Ask someone in this day and age what they would do without their Smartphone, and they are often lost for words. The modern Brit has become accustomed to carrying around their little mobile device everywhere they go.
There is possibly almost no other gadget that has become so embedded into the lives of so many as the Smartphone has done so quickly. What would you do without your Smartphone?
Not only can you talk, text, instant message, email, and, of course, make a phone call with a Smartphone, you can do a lot more, too.
Smartphones also store contact lists, addresses and email addresses - all the information you need to keep you connected to the world, whether this is for business or pleasure or both, you will never miss anything while you are on the go.
Looking for a Smartphone to help organise your life? Follow these top tips on
Keep in touch
Juggling your personal life and work life on one Smartphone may leave you with a large contact list. Contacts add up quickly, especially if you are intending to use your mobile phone for business purposes, choosing a Smartphone with a large phonebook capacity of 300 contacts at least, up to 500 would be preferable. Most Smartphones store addresses, email and other essential information, but it is always worth double check with the network provider to be sure of all the available services your phone may have which might help your business.
Screen size
The screen sizes on the newer Smartphones range from two to three inches depending on the brand and model of the phone. Those models with a bigger screen such as an iPhone are built slightly bulkier, but when choosing your ideal mobile Smartphone, it would be best choose a phone with a screen you able to use with ease. If you are deciding on purchasing a Smartphone mobile phone with a touch screen – a touch phone - it is always a good idea to test them in store first to make sure you can use it without feeling like you are out of your depth and feel comfortable with the device.
Battery life
Modern mobile Smartphones come with a good battery that will power your phone effectively for about 6 months - it is worth having a spare battery as Smartphones do use a lot of energy to power your email and mobile internet functions. The battery life is measured in two ways, standby time- when your phone is idle, and talk time- when you are using your phone. The main way to keep an eye on your battery use is through the talk time. Making and receiving calls, emailing and text messaging all drain power. There are Smartphones on the market which provide you with at least a four-hour talk time which could last you most workdays.
Bluetooth technology
A very useful function that most Smartphones offer is Bluetooth. This allows the user to the handset, hands-free whilst driving for example or if you are busy working but still cannot afford to miss any calls. How this technology works is by transmitting mobile phone signals and data to an ear piece, car stereo, printer, fax machine or other mobile phone functions, which enables the user to carry on multitasking.
Conclusion
This guide should help you to decide what Smartphone is best for you. As buying a Smartphone is a smart move to stay connected either for business or simply for personal use if you live away from family and friends, finding the right Smartphone for your specific needs is vitally important.
Pick a Smartphone for its function and its ease of use and you can’t go too far wrong.
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Article Source :
http://www.articleseen.com/Article_Organise Your Life with a Smartphone_64584.aspx
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Author Resource :
Barry Knightly is a tech expert and fan of Smartphones.
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Keywords :
Smartphone,
Category :
Communications
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Mobile Phones
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