Cell phone features?
@3SnuggleBunnies (16374)
United States
7 responses
@dorannmwin (36392)
• United States
4 Jan 10
My cell phone is fairly basic, it doesn't have nearly as many bells and whistles as many of the phones that are available today. My children taught me how to use the camera on it, but the only thing that I use that feature for is to make a new background on the phone. I know how to use the text messaging, but again it is not something that I do on a regular basis. I also know how to set the alarm (this is the one feature that I use frequently) and I know how to check my messages. I have never thought that I need one of the really high tech phones and as long as I can avoid it, I will stick with my phone being the simpler the better.
@eco0729 (47)
• Philippines
3 Jan 10
Yes. I know all the features of my cellphone so that I can maximize use of it. It's useless not to use all of it's features. You shouldn't buy like that kind of cellphone. I usually buy cellphones whose features are very useful to me. I fond like entertainment, pictures feature and other stuff important to me.
@dragon54u (31633)
• United States
2 Jan 10
I have prepaid, too, through Net 10. I rarely use the phone and couldn't care less about texting or any other features that would eat up my minutes! Some people have their entire lives on their phones, but mine is only for emergencies. I did learn how to use the alarm clock, though, just in case I should be stuck somewhere and need one.
@sk66rc (4250)
• United States
2 Jan 10
I think I use all the features on my phone. Of course I make & receive calls, I get on internet to check work related things, I take pictures with it, record things with it, schedules, emails, gps, keep important phone numbers & addresses in it & few other things.
@cynthiann (18612)
• Jamaica
2 Jan 10
I have a blackberry as I have to receive emails when out of office. I had to learn the features one a week! Now I can do much more but there is so much to it that I will never even use. It is good if I am queuing in the bank or tax office to send and reply to emails and that does take some pressure off me but at times I think that life would be so much easier as it rings continuously and I receive so many emails each day. The only thing I cannot do is to reply to discussions on Mylot - although I can see them and rad them - I am not able to respond.

@kaylachan (84742)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
2 Jan 10
I'm a bit of a techie. I take great joy in exploring every feature avaible on any eletronic gaget I get my hands on. I even taught myself some new tricks in creating puctation in text messaging. After all when texting its good to know how to create cirtin marks to prove a point. saves a lot of time, especially when it comes to cirtin words when you're trying to get a cirtin meaning across, or you know someone who's not that literlit in text speak. Of course then you've got me who refuses to use it. I know how to read it, but writing it forget it. I've got unlimited messaging so I don't see the point.
I may never use all the features my phone has to offer, but I explore each and every one to know weather or not its usefull to me. Some standard ones that come in handy are, timer, cocoulator, and alarm clock.
@rosapai (254)
• Philippines
2 Jan 10
My cellphone has scheduler, cam, it says it is capable of MMS but I am not sure how to use it to send pics. I do not use the cam much. I think the feature I mostly used in it is the scheduler... hehehhehehe... Can you imagine the cellphone giving off alarm every hour from 4am to 8pm? I do that... much to the chagrined of my officemates. Anyway, they are not always present in the office so doesn't bother them much. I mostly do texting and sometimes call. Hmmm.. this makes me realize I am not using the full feature of my cellphone.







