Wednesday, January 22, 2014

What You Have Never Known About Cell Phones

By Josiah Talamas


Cell phones seem to change every day. There are OS upgrades, new apps and even new abilities with the phone itself. They look different, perform differently and even cost different amounts. That means you truly have to understand what the cell phone world offers, so check out the tips below.

When you are purchasing a cell phone in the store, make sure that you get your money's worth by haggling with the dealer. This does not work all of the time, but often you will get discounts that you can use on your phone or for applications that apply to your phone.

Give your phone a reboot every one or two days. As you are constantly using features on your phone such as apps, email and browsers, your phone is storing cached information. Much of this data is unnecessary and can be purged through a reboot. This will free up system resources and clear potential glitches.

Understand your cell phone plan. These plans can be rather complex between data allowances, total talk minutes, text messaging, and international rates. Before you accidentally blast through an allowance and get charged more, know what you can and can't do. This can save you a ton of money on the monthly bill.

Don't forget to turn off your smart phone every once and a while. You wouldn't just leave your home computer on all of the time without an occasional restart. Smart phones are more sophisticated than phones of the past. With all their apps and various programs, they need to be restarted on occasion.

If your cell phone ever gets wet, turn it off immediately. Take it apart and remove the SIM card, battery and any other removable internal parts. Next, put it all into a bowl full of rice. Lave it overnight to allow the rice to dry it out thoroughly. Blow it out and it should work!

Don't be afraid to switch cell phone brands. While you may think you only know how to use one type of phone, you should keep your mind open. You may find another phone is more functional than what you're used to using.

Keep your phone close to a signal. Burying your phone in a purse or desk drawer can impact the signal strength. When the phone works harder to gain a strong signal, your battery life will drop. Keep the phone in a place where it can easily reach signal and you will keep your battery up.

If you like to take pictures with your cell phone, be leery of using the zoom. It does not zoom in the way cameras do. You may just end up with an image that is fuzzy. This is because it enlarges the pixels rather than actually getting closer to the image.

Make sure your phone is protected. They may be expensive to replace or fix. Consider a screen protector to help prevent scratches. A sturdy case is also a good idea as it can protect your cell phone against impact.

If you have a smartphone it can be tempting to leave it on all of the time so you never miss any social media updates. This is not a good idea because your phone needs to be restarted every day or two. This will keep unused programs from continuing to purge your memory.

If you have a child with a cell phone, teach them responsible use of their phone. Since most cell phones are capable of getting online and texting, using a cell phone can come with many possible problems. Set rules for your children when it comes to cell phone use and monitor how they use it.

If you only use your cell phone with wi-fi in your home, then you may want to consider dropping that expensive data plan attached to your smart phone. Sure this isn't for everyone. But if you only use that phone for talking, then why pay the additional (and expensive) data costs?

Do you need to replace your outdated and old phone? Do you hate the idea of having to determine which phone to get? If this was you, then the information you know from reading this article should now help you do things differently from now on.




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