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3 Most Common Problems with Cell Phones

Cell phones have revolutionized the way that people live. Since you can receive calls no matter where you are, you don’t have to stay in your office all day waiting for an important call. You can also keep closer ties to your family. Instead of running through the neighborhood looking for your kids, you just pick up the phone and dial a number.

 

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Common Cell Phone Problems
 

What Your Ringtone Says About You

Cell phones have come a long way and along with the evolution comes different customization capabilities. Among the most important of customizable functions is the cell phone ringtone. Long gone are the days of default ringtones. Users can now purchase and download virtually any song to use as a ringtone.

 

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4 Things Worth Knowing About Android Phones

The Android™ OS grew out of a need to make a mobile OS that was faster, more user friendly, and more customizable to each user’s specific needs. So if you are thinking about buying a smartphone in the near future, take a look at some of the functions that set Android cell phones apart from the competition.

 

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The First Cell Phone Call Ever Made

Cell phones have revolutionized the way that people communicate with each other. Before the mobile phone became popular, people dialed numbers to reach specific locations connected to land lines. If you wanted to contact a friend, then you would call her house or place of business. Since cell phones are mobile, though, they make it possible to call people instead of places. The development of cell phone technology and how it became popular is an interesting piece of technological history.


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