Tuesday, 17 May 2011

  • Accessories for the Nexus S 4G

    The new smart phone that has been released by Google is the Nexus S 4G, and although it has only been in stores for a little less than a month, it has become the most popular smart phone apart from the iPhone 4. While it is still relatively new as far as smart phones go, lots of people have already purchased it and lots more are interested in getting their hands on it simply because it is a smart phone from Google that also comes with the newest version of Google's portable smart operating system, Gingerbread, or Android 2.3. Whatever your reason for getting a Nexus S 4G, if you are reading this review, you probably either have one or want one. Not only is the Nexus S 4G a great and revolutionary device on its own, there is also a number of accessories available for it that will enhance the overall productivity of the device. As you read you will learn of how accessories offer more than just protection.

    First of all, it should be made clear that there is nothing wrong with buying Nexus S 4G accessories strictly for protection of your smart phone. For example, if you are interested in buying something like a Nexus S 4G screen protector, there is a very strong chance that at least part of why you buy it in the first place will be to protect the screen of your smart phone, even if that is not your ultimate goal for the screen protector. Even then that should not be the only deciding factor as to why you buy accessories, this is even true for screen protectors.

    There are other uses for screen protectors other than protecting the phone. Screen protectors are sometimes included to add style on top of protection. The smart phone itself is a matte black which is not that interesting on its own, but when you purchase the right Nexus S 4G case or screen protector, you can make the phone completely different without actually changing anything.

    Alternatively, even if you aren't that interested in style, you can buy accessories to add functionality to your smart phone. A very popular accessory for any device nowadays is a spare charger. Whether it is a car charger or a spare wall charger, it can come in handy when on the road.

    The average smart phone battery is only designed to last for a day of heavy use, and if you forget to charge your phone overnight, you can easily find yourself in a sticky situation the next day when you need to head out but don't have a phone at your side. An extra charger can prevent this from happening. If you don't like having to deal with spare chargers then maybe a spare battery can help you stay fully charged at all times.

    Because it will give you the extra power you need, that is more than enough of a reason to buy this accessory. So when you are in the market for accessories, make sure to look at all the possibilities before you start to purchase.

Wednesday, 11 May 2011

  • Places Where to Not Use the Nexus S 4G

    Though society in general is becoming more technologically advanced, there are still conditions and places that cell phone use is still prohibited and improper. By knowing when to put a cell phone away, users can successfully navigate tough social situations without becoming awkward or embarrassed.

    Just as everyone knows, it's considered exceedingly rude to use your phone during movies or performances, weddings, funerals, religious functions and certain family gatherings. While people are watching a movie or a live performance, cell phones can really disrupt the people around you. The same general rule applies to religious functions and family gatherings. During these gatherings, phone users should be considerate to those around them. And especially when you're talking one-on-one with someone, it's extremely rude to pick up the phone on someone. If on a date, never pull out a cell phone; this behavior tells the other person that you do not value their undivided attention.

    When in these situations, a person does not require to remove their Nexus S 4G battery to avoid embarrassment. One way to avoid any awkward moments and unpleasantness is to just turn your phone on silent. Still, it's rather difficult to determine when it's the right moment to put your phone on silent. A general rule to keep in mind is the effect a cell phone ring would have on the people within earshot of the device. One ring can ruin an important event or conference meeting, so to avoid this you might just want to turn your ringer off.

    Also, sometimes a Nexus S 4G Holster can save the day. If worried about missing a critical call due to having a phone ringer set on silent, invest in a holster and put the phone on vibrate. With your phone being holstered, you'll be able to feel when someone calls you. If an important call comes through that has to be taken, an individual can then politely excuse themselves from the situation and still take the call without missing it.

    There are times when even having a phone on silent or vibrate might not be plenty to avoid an awkward situation. For instance, if a person is in the habit of checking email or messages, it can be hard for them to resist doing so at dull moments. Even well-mannered people can occasionally be considered rude due to checking your phone for emails and such; this includes peeking into your phone. If temptation at looking at your phone ends up being a problem, just leave your phone at a charger. It’s better to leave the phone behind than to create an uncomfortable situation. Not only will embarrassment be avoided, but often by leaving cell phones at home people find that they enjoy gatherings and outings much more.

    It used to be that cell phones would garner harsh looks and disapproving glances for their owners more often than not. As technology has spread and evolved, people in general have become more understanding of the different reasons and occasions that cell phones provide invaluable use in. Even though many things have changed, there are still places where a cell phone should not be used. Keep in mind that Nexus S 4G accessories can help you get the most out of your mobile device and help you make it last longer.

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