How to Avoid Dropped Calls

May 27
10:24

2010

Eric Vaknin

Eric Vaknin

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Oh, cell phones are a wonderful way to keep in touch with everyone who is important to you. But, how do you keep in touch if your electricity dies after ten minutes of use?

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Oh,How to Avoid Dropped Calls Articles cell phones are a wonderful way to keep in touch with everyone who is important to you. But, how do you keep in touch if your electricity dies after ten minutes of use? You are out hailing a cab with your hand phone in your pocket and during the ride you go to make a call only to realize the phone is opened to some obscure number because you forgot to lock your number pad after your recent call and your electricity is draining quickly.

 Would it have been easiere to have a flip device? You ever been out hiking or even just driving with all of your coordinates entered into the GPS on your unit and only as you get within moments of your destination your electricity goes bust leaving you stranded?  These are some of the situations you might have considered before buying your cell phone. Have you ever picked up your cell phone all set and ready to make a phone call and your phone does the fade to black?

You are trying to figure out what is wrong with your handphone because the recent time you used it you were only on it for fifteen minutes and it had a full charge on the electricity. This must happen even with new phones. So, even when you purchase your new handphone pay attention to the electricity life of your phone for the first couple of days and should you have this problem of fade to black, take the handphone back to the store and request a new electricity.