Thursday, 24 January 2013

Note ! 5 Type a bummer Mobile Users

 
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 Jakarta - With its advanced features, the smartphone is not only an important part in the life of its users, but it can lead to bad habits that interfere with those around them. What is it?
1. Game Addicts
You could see he was always preoccupied with his smartphone. So much fun playing the game, he was also willing to reject his calls and reluctant to reply to a message, for a high score. For him there is nothing more important than drowning in the world of digital games.
2. Driver Mobile
People like this are not only endangering themselves, but also others either road users or passengers with him.
Yes, the focus is always divided between driving a car and talking all the way with his smartphone. In fact, not infrequently there are desperate to type a message in the car dilajukan quickly.
3. Handyman Show off
Every person is entitled to show off your iPhone or Android device newly purchased, but what happens if that person is always intentionally distract others with the latest smartphone through body language that tacky? Annoying, is not it?
4. King Chatting
Still remember the nickname 'autism' the latter use is not recommended due to marginalize people with autism?
Well, the king of chat is an example of people who do not care what happens to the world around him except with a row of text that appears on the screen smartphone, whether it's through BBM, IM, or WhatsApp.
Talking face to face is the thing that upset him. Do not call her 'autistic', simply remind and remove it from her smartphone.
5. 'Extras' Film
The nickname seems to fit pinned to those who often provide 'bonus' sounds apart from the actor whose film is being watched at the cinema.
In fact, the announcement before the film started was clear: turn off your cell phone! But it seems that the species is not too concerned, because he did not hesitate to answer the incoming call ringtone its cetar formations in the cinema.

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