2.01.2012

Some Drawbacks With Cell Phones

By Owen Jones


Cell phones are a godsend to contemporary society, there is no question about that. They have made it simpler for parents to keep in contact with their children; they have freed proprietors and bosses from the office and they give optimism to anyone who is stranded. It has been said that having a cell phone is the single biggest step to raising self-employed earnings in the Third World.

But it is not all great news, is it? Being continuously accessible to everyone can become a real nuisance. This is one of the drawbacks of cell phones. However, you do like to be available to some individuals, do you not, simply not to everybody. So what can you do about that? There are a few methods to reduce your availability to everyone except the ones you choose.

The first method to reduce your availability to every Tom, Dick or Harry is to assign ringtones. Who do you want to be allowed to contact you? Let us presume: family 24 hours; friends 16 hours; office 8 hours everyone else 8 hours. That is four different ringtones and once you have learned them, you have successfully freed up a great deal of your availability.

One point here, do not put your cell phone number on your business card, but when you leave the office each evening have the office number redirected to your cell phone. That way, your office phone's ringtone will permit you to recognize work-related calls.

The second method to reduce availability is to implement profiles. Most cell phones allow you to put different profiles on timers. This means that you could run in silent mode for a third of the day, in loud mode for a third of the day and standard mode for a third of the day.

Different phones have profiles with different features, so you might be able to go even further than this. Read your cell phone manual to find out more. You might be able to turn voice mail on for some ringtones, say, office phone, in some profiles, say, silent mode, but always ring loud for others, perhaps, for family.

Another one of the drawbacks of cell phones is disturbance caused by lack of cell phone etiquette. Some people are downright rude in the way they conduct themselves on their cell phones. In Britain a cell phone is called a mobile, which is useful advice: if you are in company and your phone rings, get up and be mobile to somewhere where you will not bother those around you. Lack of cell phone etiquette annoys individuals everyday on public transport, in restaurants and in cinemas.

There are two other things that owners of cell phones should bear in mind: firstly, a ringing phone is only a signal that someone is asking to speak to you, you do not have to behave like a trained animal and drop everything that you are doing to answer it (ringtones can help here as well); and secondly, cell phones can be turned off or put in silent mode with the vibrator switched on, if necessary.




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