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Tuesday, 29 July 2008 |
By Chris Jensen
As cell phones have entered the lifestyle of the common people, many are being increasingly found to be breaking the rules that apply to the society we live in.
This article introduces you to a number of cell phone etiquettes that every cell phone holder must be aware of. You will be surprised to find that not many of us are even familiar with all the mobile phone manners that are considered a must-know. Following is a list of behaviors that the cell phone users must know about.
Be Polite To The People Around You
There are places that you cant escape from very easily. Hence, you should not use your cell phones for talking to people there. For instance, talking to someone on phone while you are using a lift can be considered impolite. Similarly, places like hospitals, public transports, job interviews, museums, funerals, places of worship, airplanes are also situations where you should not consider using you cell phones to talk with others. Since it is difficult to mention all the places where you should apply your cell phone etiquettes, |
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Thursday, 24 July 2008 |
By Jerry Glynn
If you have a cellphone, then you know that there are many types of cell phone accessories available. One of the most important types these days are the hands free headsets that are required by law in most states, but there are plenty of other kinds as well, from head phones to adaptors, to cases. This article will provide information about two of the most common types of cellphone accessories.
Hands free headsets are required by law in most states, and are quickly becoming the most popular accessory for cell phones. When you are shopping for one, be sure to have the exact model and make of your phone available, since device compatibility varies depending on these two factors.
You should also consider whether you want a headset that you can wear for extended periods of time, like a Bluetooth, or a headset that is designed to be used only while driving. This depends on both the amount of calls that you typically make and receive on a daily basis, and the amount of time that you expect |
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 24 July 2008 )
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