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Cell Phones - The Increasingly Indispensable "Luxury" Gadgets by Larry Denton
Millions of people in the U.S. and around the globe use cell
phones. They are such great gadgets--with a cell phone you can
talk to anyone on the planet from just about anywhere! Once
thought of as an expensive, distracting "toy", cell phones have
become a necessity for many people around the world. In just a
few short years, cell phones have graduated from being
considered a luxury to an absolute necessity. The ability to
keep in touch with friends, family, business associates, and
access to email are only a few reasons for the increasing
importance of cell phones.
When cell phones were first introduced, they were heavy, bulky
and expensive. Good reception was a major problem and battery
life was severely limited. These days, cell phones provide an
incredible array of functions, and new models are being added at
a breakneck pace. Depending on your cell-phone model, you can:
store contact information, make to-do lists, use the built-in
calculator, download information from the Internet, play simple
games, and even listen to music.
Camera cell phones are one of the newest and neatest pieces of
pocket technology on the market. Camera cell phones have
benefited from the ever-shrinking microchip technology, making
the phones more affordable and the pictures more viewable. If
you want to purchase a camera phone, consider the quality of the
pictures you want to take. Most camera phones have less than one
mega pixel resolution which produces low-quality images. If you
really need to take clear photos, check out a camera phone with
3 or more mega pixels. And always buy one with a removable
memory card which will allow you to upgrade the camera's memory
capacity and allow you to more easily transfer photos to a
computer or printer.
Selecting a cell phone is no longer just about communication--it
is now a lifestyle choice. If you don't get one to fit your
personality, you won't be satisfied. Text messaging or "texting"
in now a standard feature on most cell phones. Multimedia
messaging allows you to send audio, video and pictures. Some of
the newer phones are designed with entertainment as a primary
function. They can play music MP3 files, stored video, movies
and even video games. Random House hopes to cash in on the cell
phone phenomenon by offering foreign language courses using cell
phone text.
And more changes are on the way! "Charge it to my cell phone,"
is an instruction that store clerks may soon hear in increasing
numbers. Phones that can be swiped against credit card readers
are already on sale in Asia and U.S. cell phone manufacturers
are seriously studying the technology. A new report from the
Diffusion Group, a consumer technology think-tank, shows that
most consumers are comfortable playing music and videos on their
cell phones and that more than 30% of the U.S. consumers
surveyed wanted to watch TV on their cell phones as well.
According to the survey, more than 70% of U.S. households now
own at least one cell phone.
When it comes to buying a cell phone there are several ways to
compare makes and models. Just like when buying a car, there are
countless options, models and prices from which to choose.
Talking to a sales rep in a cell store seems to be a good way to
compare phones, but that is not always the case. They are going
to try to steer you towards a certain brand or model because
their commission may depend on it, and they may have limited
knowledge of the various manufacturers and service providers.
Checking online reviews from customers is a great way to
research cell phones. Doing research in magazines such as
Consumer Reports will probably give you some valuable
information about specific models. Talking to friends is always
a reliable way to research different products. Since most of
your friends and family probably have a cell phone, you'll be
able to get reliable information about phone models and service
plans. You can learn from their mistakes or follow their lead
and use what they're using.
Once you have your phone, the next step is choosing a service
provider or carrier. You need not rush into anything when
choosing a cellular phone provider. Remember when there was only
one phone company? Thanks in part to technology, cellular phone
providers are working hard to improve service and reception in
all areas. There is now so much competition, that with just a
little research, you can find the exact plan that specifically
fits your needs. Are there major concerns about a service
provider other than price? According to Consumer Reports,
dropped calls and misleading billing are the leading irritants
for cell phone customers.
The importance of cell phones has increased the competition in
the wireless service provider industry, making cell phones
affordable, dependable and easy to use. Cell phones have gone
from an elite status symbol to a reliable convenience which
provides information and security.
With the exponential increase in the number of people using cell
phones, it is more important to understand how to use your phone
without being obnoxious or irritating. For example, it is a good
idea to put your cell phone on vibrate (rather than ring) when
in restaurants, theaters, churches, weddings and funerals. As
for ring tones, not everyone appreciates being bombarded with
Creedance Clearwater Revival or Beethoven's Fifth Symphony.
Suggestion-- use the vibrate feature in all public places.
About the author:
Larry Denton is a retired history teacher having taught 33 years
at Hobson High in Hobson, Montana. He is currently Vice
President of Elfin Enterprises, Inc., an Internet business
providing useful information and valuable resources on a variety
of timely topics. For a telephone booth full of information,
resources and suggestions about cell phones, visit
http://www.CellPhoneSage;
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