SafeTips
for Wireless Phones and
Driving
Know the
local rules about wireless
phones and driving.
Use a hands-free device.
- Keep your wireless
phone where you can
easily reach it, so
that you can get it
without taking your
eyes off the road.
- If you are talking
and the traffic or weather
gets bad, end the call
and call back later.
- Don't take notes
or look up phone numbers
while driving.
- If you must use the
phone while driving,
try to make the call(s)
when you aren't moving
or when conditions are
easy.
- Conversations that
involve emotion or that
produce stress are the
most distracting. Avoid
them when you are driving.
During recent
years cellular phones
have become really popular.
Cell cameras and cell
phones with hard disk
storage have increased
in market size, many will
offer to get information
from the Network. Providers
offer pocket-sized digital
mobile phones whose sound
quality has had increased
sales growth.
Nowadays,
from a few hundred million
to an estimated billion
worldwide wireless phone
buyers use digital cell
phones to stay virtually
connected to other people,
exchange vmails, get stock
quotes, browse the worldwide
web using wireless net,
sample MP3 songs, take
photos, see images made
by phones with wall-projection
screens, and more. Market
experts think that we
will see good, more miniature
TDMA new convergent smart
phones. Some will allow
Bluetooth wireless technology
full-size infrared projected
keyboard, cellphone buttons,
cellular phone headset,
and virtual display screens.
They also believe more
options for integrated
memory and a portable
charging adapter for your
dual mode phone.
By the year
2009, mobile phone operators
will continue to enhance
features such as holographic
display, organizer, speech
recognition technology,
and real estate messaging
service. Your choices
among prepaid cell phone
plans to select a cordless
digital phone and an integrated
service plan will increase.
There will be more ways
to select a cellular network
to exchange messages with
friends and link to high
speed internet access.
Please also
visit International
Cellular Service
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