What alll work you do in your cell phone?

@alienstar (5142)
India
October 31, 2011 6:52am CST
The cell phone now comes with multiple features and i love at access net sometimes and also use it take photographs or sometimes even video which i love most.There are some mobile sets with students now which has amazing features and it also keeps students glued to it.One can watch movies, play games, call friends, sms service etc.Do you use all the services available in the cell phones? do you all think thee many features are required for cell phones?
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@mariahhh (1328)
• United Arab Emirates
1 Nov 11
I love my phone, and I use many features of it. I especially bought my phone because I am more into multimedia, so I bought an iPhone. I use everything. I love the applications. I download more than ten apps a day. I also download e-books, movies, and music. I always listen to music on my iPhone, and also use it to search the net, use facebook, twitter, and other sites. I also use it as alarm clock, listening to radio, playing games, camera, video, and all.
@mariahhh (1328)
• United Arab Emirates
3 Nov 11
Yes, that's why I love my phone. But the problem with iPhone is, we can't use the bluetooth for transferring files like music. It is only used for some applications like the Nike app. Good thing I downloaded an application wherein I can still transfer some pictures via bluetooth. But music is really not possible.
@Cherryd41 (1119)
• United States
31 Oct 11
I don't use my cellphone for much except for talking and checking the time I don't get online with it or anything or download anything I just feel that my phone is for talking
@shskumbla (3338)
• India
1 Nov 11
But I am avoiding using cell phone because of its radiation. Instead I use Land phone.
• Philippines
11 Nov 11
The modern day mobile phone has become a virtual assistant -- Siri on Iphone and Speaktoit or Vingo on Androids. I can not imagine life without my mobile phone. It is now no longer used simply for calls and text messages but can remind me of my appointments, birthdays, tasks and even when my bills are due. It also holds my personal finance application where I can monitor my budget and spending. My mobile is also a handy internet browsing tool to keep me updated on email and on social networking sites.
@shskumbla (3338)
• India
1 Nov 11
I play games, listen songs, seeing video etc. in cell phones especially when I wait for a train or a bus.
@WakeUpKitty (8694)
• Netherlands
31 Oct 11
I use my cellphone to look at the time and I use the alarm for it. Once in a while I use it to call someone (less as once a month) or to text. I just have it in case of emergency. Most things I handle by internet now. All these extra's are just a waste of money. I don't need them.
@alienstar (5142)
• India
31 Oct 11
I think most of the old people or even office going section of them use cell phones to minimum use as they don't get time to know more features or even they will not be interested in wasting their precious time to learn and also use other unwanted features these new cell phones have in them and so, younger lots use all these features more here
• Indonesia
1 Nov 11
This is the era of smartphones. Era that I can work anywhere anytime. I use it to check email, respon it. Check some document and give response to it. Basically, I use almost all the function that available (including any programs that I install). It helps me a lot.
@sk66rc (4250)
• United States
31 Oct 11
I have 2 jobs. I sell appliances full time & I work as a translator & interpreter. Few years ago, one of the co-workers called me &asked me if I could make a house call. She works as an interior designer & one of her client was upgrading his entire kitchen... He was replacing entire kitchen appliances as well. Most of the communication between 3 of us, client & designer & I, were done through emails & phone calls... I would take a pictures of appliances & sent them to the designer & she would put them into 20/20 design program, then send the rendering to her client... He would email her back with what he likes & other corrections... She would forward the email tome so I know to make adjustments to her clients appliances, like the sizes & colors of the appliances... On my part, most of this was done over blackberry... I was using phone's camera, email, Internet access amd other apps that helped me store & look up graphics... Very similar with translation jobs I do... Agency I work for sends me the list of jobs over emails & I look them up on Internet... There's employee-only access portion of their website & it lists the current open jobs I can bid into... I used to travel a lot for my work, especially translation job, so I used to heavily rely on my phone... Now my positions have slightly changed in both jobs, i don't need a smart phone anymore... Now I have a pretty simple phone... But I did get an iPad for the times I do travel... As for my phone's features, I do use most of them... Only 2 things I don't use are music player & games... I have separate things for them, iPod & ps3...