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With the advancement in technology, Cellular Service Providers as well as mobile phone manufacturers are offering services and features that can help us organise our lives better here's how.......

The following are tips on how to avoid boorish behaviour with your mobile phone:

    • Don't yell. Talk in normal tones.

    • Turn off the ringer of your cell phone when attending public events and or religious services or when       entering public areas like restaurants and national parks.

    • When expecting a phone call during lunch or a meeting, advise other diners or colleagues
       beforehand.

    • If you must take a call when with others, apologize for the interruption, then excuse yourself  
      and retreat to a private spot.

    • Tell people when they can reach you via your wireless phone.

    • Use common sense and the same courtesy that you use on conventional phones. 
      Respect other people's privacy.

    • Stay safe: Use hands-free headsets while driving.

    • The Person You are with is the Most Important Person To Talk To - Utilize the Caller ID feature for       screening options. You may decide to let voice mail take the call and return the call at a more
      appropriate time.

    • Use Text Messaging to Simplify Your Life - Are your expecting important information from  a
      colleague but need to be in a public area? Ask them to send a text message to your phone.

    • Change the Ringing Tones on Your Phone to Match the Environment You Are In Use a loud ring for       outdoors – but inside, use silent or vibrating options.

    • Turn off Your Phone During Public Performances or While In Public Spaces – In certain public areas       such as movie theatres, plays, churches, museums and libraries, talking can  be disruptive and can       violate basic courtesy. If you are expecting an important call, use text messaging.

    • Don’t Engage In Cell Yell – Most devices have sensitive microphones that can pick up even a whisper.       There is no need to speak louder on your cell phone than you would on any other phone.
      Use your best judgment when in a cab, train or any other environment where you might subject
       a “captive”  public to your conversations.

Battery Charging:

The battery supplied with a new handset must be fully charged before placing he phone into service. Batteries shipped from the factory in a discharged state in order to extend the life of the battery.

It is recommended that new batteries charge overnight, but no longer than 24 hours.

Precautions for battery charging

    • Batteries should be charged for a period of 8 - 14 hours during the initial period and for 8 hours       subsequently.

    • Batteries must be fully drained before charging so as to get a long life (Handset indicate lowbattery
      by an audio alert after which keep the handset ON till it turns OFF by itself )

    • Batteries have a typical life span of 1 - 2 years (depends on the number of charging and discharging       cycles ) Chargers are for indoor use only . Keep charger and AC adapter dry

    • Never charge a battery when the temperature in the room is below 5°C and above 50°C

    • Never short the battery contacts

    • Do not dispose batteries in a fire , it may explode

    • Use manufacturer recommended batteries and chargers

    • Do not dissemble a battery

    • Periodically recondition your battery for optimum battery performance.

Disclaimer : Please refer to your Cellular Service Provider/Cellular Phone manufacturers for the availability of specific features on your Cellular phone.

Tech Process Solutions Ltd. doesn't claim responsibility for the contents of this article.


 
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