The cell
Filed under: Hmmm
I was just thinking that the way we communicate has really changed in just the last few years. Can you imagine not having your cell phone? I know there are people out there who could probably do it without a problem, but I bet they are getting fewer and fewer in their numbers. I am pretty much attached to mine now and have been for several years.
Cell phones are becoming more integral to our lives every day. Each day brings new changes to what our cell phones can do and to what they might possibly be able to do. They are becoming more and more just like small personal computers. We can already watch TV or movies on them and network from them, outside of the voice to voice communication. They also allow us to browse the internet and remain connected almost anywhere we wish to, and are able to go. Plus, even better, they also allow us to screen those who wish an audience with us. The phones all have a built in answering service for those important calls we are unable or not desiring to take when they originally come in.
After we have used our phone for a while we can even sell it back to places like Mazumamobile and get some return on our original purchase. Even more so if we got the phone for free. You can also just donate the old ones at various places also. Whatever you do with it you can be sure that you are probably going to want to upgrade fairly soon because the phone, like computers, are advancing very rapidly. Almost, every week the phones are able to do something new or something old better than they could before. Remember to clear all the data from your old phone before you do anything with it, though! And, yes, the whole point here is because I am thinking about getting a new phone.
Tags: cell phones, features, new phones, old phones
