Who reads the handbook when they get a new cell phone? With the small print and the wordy language, who actually learns how to use their new phones from the company who produces it? Trial and error tends to be the best tool for learning how to use your new cell phone. Pressing buttons and clearing it out if it doesn’t produce the result you were hoping for seems to be a standard learning practice for each generation of cell phones we attempt to master.
From the cell phone onto the cellular phone accessories, each new offering has a slight difference that makes it completely different from its predecessors. From entering phone numbers into the phone book to hooking up cell phone earpieces, we attempt to accomplish the task like the old cell phone first then hunt through the main menu to offer tips to get the task completed. The one thing on all cell phones that seems standard is plugging in cellular phone chargers. Hooking up the phone to the wall socket has remained a standard since the cell phone inception.
Take you time to learn your new cell phone. Most come with fancy features like camera phones, voice activated dialing and sinking information from the phone to your computer. Those services might require additional assistance or a class to learn how to use these features.
Sunday, March 29, 2009
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