Posts Tagged ‘Text Messages’

Stylus Pen for Your iPhone

Saturday, November 20, 2010
posted by hemant

Certain iPhone users may find that their fingers are a bit too large for the device.  Their finger size prevents them from accessing the touch screen keyboard properly, which leads to frustration because they cannot use the device.

A stylus pen can provide them with the access they need.  It is an accessory that can be used to tap the screen, which allows them to access apps, send text messages and place phone calls.

Another type of accessory that an iPhone user should consider is iPhone insurance.  It presents a user with the opportunity to protect the device from theft, liquid damage, and accidental damage anywhere in the world.

For an affordable monthly fee £5.99, iPhone Insurance will repair or replace the device.  In order to complete the claims process, the insured must simply remit the excess fee that is referenced in their contract.  Then the insurance company will arrange to repair or replace the device!

Sending Messages Using Your iPhone

Thursday, November 4, 2010
posted by hemant

Every iPhone allow users to send and receive digital messages, also known as texting.  This type of messaging is considered a much faster means of communication than placing a phone call.

Mobile phone users can send limited character messages to anyone that is able to receive them.  Most mobile phone networks offer an unlimited texting plan, but others place a limit on the number of text messages sent or received before there a fee is applied.

Individuals that send text messages should also consider purchasing iPhone insurance.  This insurance is important because it protects the device from accidental and liquid damage.  All too often, individuals that are sending a text message will end up dropping the phone on the ground, rendering it useless.  With iPhone insurance, the insurance company will repair or replace the insurance when the device sustains accidental damage.  The cost of this insurance is only £5.99 per month!

iPod Touch vs. iPhone

Wednesday, October 13, 2010
posted by hemant

While these two devices look similar, they have very different features.  The iPod Touch is the same size and shape as the iPhone, but the biggest difference is that the iPod Touch does not allow users to place traditional mobile phone calls.  The iPod Touch can access the internet and other applications, as long as the user has purchased a data package from the mobile phone network.  If an individual desires to make phone calls and send text messages, then they need to purchase an iPhone.

After purchasing an iPhone, the owner should also purchase iPhone insurance.  This type of cover is critical because it protects the device from accidental damage anywhere in the world.  For only £5.99 per month, an insurance company will provide this protection and will repair or replace the device should the insured experience a covered event.  Some of the protections include damage, theft and extended warranty breakdowns.

Life With an iPhone

Tuesday, June 22, 2010
posted by hemant

Those individuals that have ordinary mobile phones are unaware of all the iPhone benefits that make life easier. For instance, it allows for multi-tasking so that a user can check their email, instant message, update their social network status, check the weather, pay bills, make calls, send text messages and access important apps with the touch of a button.

The iPhone revolutionized the mobile phone industry and was the first of its kind, even though many manufacturers are now imitating many of its features. Almost every iPhone user finds it very difficult to accomplish daily tasks without their phone which is why iPhone insurance is so important.

When you insure your iPhone, you will be able to save time and money. For only £5.99 per month, you will be able to avoid having to come out of pocket for the full retail value of a new iPhone. You won't have to worry about water damage, accidental damage, extended warranty breakdowns, theft or fraudulent calls. You also receive worldwide cover!

Remove The Worry

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

The very idea of having your iPhone insured is to take away the pain of: (a) having to spend more time than necessary without your phone, and (b) spend more money than you wish to obtain it's replacement. The speed with which you are supplied with a replacement for your stolen or damaged iPhone varies between insurance companies, but you should be back up and running inside 3 days.

If your anything like me, you will probably find that your totally dependant upon your iPhone. No longer are many phones simply devices that you use to speak to someone and send text messages. No, the iPhone is so much more, and as such it will almost certainly become a very valuable piece of equipment which you will find yourself using every day to organise your life.

The great advantage of having your iPhone insured is that you will be covered for both theft (mobile phone theft is the fastest growing crime in the UK) and damage to the phone. Even if you are travelling abroad you are still covered.

Some people don't bother with insurance for their mobile phones, making the assumption that they are covered by their household contents policy. However, its best to check this properly first, because many of these policies will only pay out a fixed amount for certain gadgets. There is nearly always an excess to pay (which could be as much as the phone is worth) and the process will certainly tale much longer than a specialised company.

It could be that you are a very careful person. You would never let your expensive iPhone out of your sight, and you would certainly never treat it harshly or cause it to become damaged in any way.
On the other hand, you may be the total opposite. Always dropping it or even being the serial victim of mobile phone theft.

Mobile phone insurance is perfect for both of the above types of phone owner because it gives you tremendous peace of mind.

Simply knowing that your phone is fully insured and you will have a replacement in a few days will prevent you from making (sometimes) instant dangerous decisions.