MOBILE PHONE WAR HEATS UP
OK, Apple has now introduced yet another “smartphone,” the iPhone 4S. More importantly, they have now increased their distribution channel by offering it to Sprint customers. Prior to this “launch,” iPhones were only offered through Verizon Wireless and AT&T.
The market share war, which includes Apple (iPhones), Google (Androids), and RIM (Blackberrys) is now in high gear which will invariably affect profitability in the long run. Apple has already reduced the price of some its older iPhone models.
As for those of you that are thinking about upgrading to a “smartphone,” remember the ground rules:
1. It’s the provider first (Verizon, AT&T, Sprint, etc.). Make sure that you are getting acceptable service in both your home and office. Service varies by mobile phone provider, and if your service is poor, consider switching. Having the latest and greatest phone will not help if your calls are being dropped or the Internet connection is slow. Ask your neighbors both at home and office what providers work for them.
2. Smartphones come in all sizes and weight. While they all offer telephone services and data plans for e-mails, Internet and apps, you must be comfortable with your mobile device. Once you own a smartphone, you will find that you will be depending more and more on it for e-mail and Internet access.
3. Make sure you understand the terms of the data plans which are separate charges over and above your telephone plans. A full explanation can be found on an earlier blog, All About Data Plans.
4. When you have decided on the right wireless provider, walk into one of their stores and play with all the available smartphones for comfort level. iPhones only have touch screens, some Android models offer both touch screens as well as a slide out keyboard. The Blackberry has lost market share, however they are still popular and should not be ruled out.
If you have any questions about the mobile phone market or any other technology questions, do not hesitate to contact me at 917 921-4518 or by e-mail at jblue@bluetutor.com. If you are in career transition, feel free to click here to receive my free white paper on Technology Tips on setting up a home office and becoming a true road warrior.
DO YOU CARRY YOUR CELL PHONE WITH YOU?
10 Reasons to keep it close by
Although cell phone use in the US is well over 90%, there are still individuals that have resisted the urge to “become wired.” Although many of us would like the ability to escape and not be reached, there are many reasons why having a cell phone has become a necessity. The following are some of the more important ones:
1. You are almost always accessible. It is possible to limit your accessibility by switching the phone to a vibrate only mode, or turning it off, when at the movies or at dinner for example.
2. In case of emergency, you can reach out for help whether you are lost, have a flat tire or in need of medical assistance.
3. Running late? You can either call or send a text message.
4. Keeping in contact with your children whether it be a change of plans or out late at night.
5. If you are a senior, the ability to keep in touch with your family. If you are living alone, giving your children peace of mind.
6. Cost – Long distance calling is usually cheaper.
7. Taking a trip? – Have your home calls transferred to your cell phone.
8. If you are dependent on e-mail, you can purchase a “smartphone” that permits you to access your messages from anywhere.
9. An easy way of having access to all your contact information.
10. An extra alarm clock.
If you need assistance determining what type of cell phone is best for you or want to discuss upgrade options, do not hesitate to contact me at 917 921-4518 or by e-mail at jblue@bluetutor.com.