No wonder some people don't get any breakthrough.
Blessed and long live for my mother. She is 58 yr old and she is tech savvy. She is using Nokia 9500 Communicator as her main mobile phone. I really enjoy to see her discovering new features from time to time on her Nokia 9500. Her feature discoveries gave her more power to do more with less time with that Nokia 9500 phone. I am sure your personal existing mobile phone can do the same; is to make your life easier and faster.
Not many people that I've met are taking advantage of the technology though. Have you ever heard about "scheduled" sending? It means that you can program your email OR your mobile SMS (short text messaging system) to send the message at designated times. Ha ha... , you had not heard about it yet, yes? I knew it.
Well, thats the beauty of the "scheduled" sending. My mom is a lady of her words, one time she promised her American friend a time sensitive information. New York city and Jakarta have about 12 hr different. She knew that she couldn't wake up in-time if she had to deliver the message manually. Using her feature discovery of "scheduled" sending option, she typed the message and had it send automatically according to her schedule (who wants to wake up at 4.30am to compose a short message and send it). Voila, while she was sleeping the phone automatically send her SMS to her friend in New York. Everybody happy.
2 comments:
yo bro...
nice writingssss, i think u might just write a book someday soon man..:)
just want to add a foolish comment on this 'scheduled sms' thing...if its me, why dont i just send it before i go to sleep, and the guy in new york will read it when he woke up...aight? simple like that...thats like the added value of sms compare than a phonecall...true my fren?
dont take it personal wan, this just pop my mind about this sms feature...
tx
ciao mate
rob@
You are right dude. But if you send it before you sleep it will disturb your friends/customers. Thats why I think its always good to "schedule" it without scheduling your good night sleep. Cheers, Irwan.
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