The smart phone has completely changed the definition of
communication.Phone not only can be used to call, the work is also
possible.
What they do not know is that the shiny device they hold in their
hand is also a camera that shoots high-quality videos, a powerful
wireless internet hotspot, an amazing e-book reader, a portable digital
music and video player, and a console full of games. It’s called
‘smartphone’ for a reason.
“Over 70% of our customers don’t really know that there’s more to
these devices,” says Matt Karangwa, customer care agent at Elite
Digital, the sole authorized reseller of Apple in Rwanda. “Those are
people who will go ‘huh?’ when you tell them that Apple ID is the first
thing they should think of after unboxing their iPhones.”
These days, an increasing number of Rwandans is upgrading their
communication, ditching their old simple mobile phone for a smartphone(moviles
libres baratos). What they are not upgrading, however, is their
usage of the device – they are still limited to calling, SMS and
connecting to the Internet, with the only difference that they are now
using a phone that is much more likely to impress their friends or
fellow commuters.
Here are a few of the more useful, but not so obvious, functions to
help you get the most out of your iPhone or Android (we do not look at
BlackBerry in this article, but since they are fully supported by MTN,
you can always visit one of their service centers or their website to
find out more about your device).
Apple ID / Gmail
A smartphone with no applications (apps) isn’t any different from an
Internet-enabled feature phone. The most useful feature of a smartphone
libres is that it is in fact a small computer that can run
third-party programs (the apps), like Facebook and WhatsApp Messenger
but also thousands of home-made apps that include things such as
calculators, dictionaries, shopping lists, voice recorders, games etc.
etc.
To access those (from App Store and Google Play respectively), you
must have an ID. For Android, the process is simple and straightforward:
you only need a Gmail account, which normally you will be requested to
create the first time you turn on the phone.
It’s a bit more tricky with the iPhone, where you must register your
email to Apple ID by providing a local physical address where iPhone is
supported. Now that isn’t the case yet for Rwanda, so entering ‘Rwanda’
as your country will not be accepted. If you happen to know a physical
address in Kampala, you can also use that one, since Uganda is
Apple-supported.
Tethering
If you have a smartphone and you want to browse the internet on your
laptop, tablet or desktop computer, there is no need to use an MTN or
Tigo modem anymore – your phone can connect you. This is called
tethering, which is supported by both Tigo and MTN.
For iPhone, go to Settings > General > Network > Cellular
Data Network. If you’re not already connected, write internet.mtn or
web.tigo.rw in the first APN field and then scroll down where there’s an
option for Internet Tethering. Repeat the above APN and go back. You’ll
now see a new entry labeled “Personal Hotspot”, tap and enable it.
For Android, depending on the model you’re using (we have used the ),
go to Settings > Wireless & Networks and then tick “Tethering
& Portable Hotspot”. When you do this for the first time, you will
be asked to enter a network name and whether you want to protect it with
a password (which is always a good idea).
After tethering is activated, check the wireless networks on your
computer and connect to the one of your phone.
Be warned however that tethering is a battery-drainer, so remember to
turn it off when you are finished using it.
Video Calling
If you’re using the iPhone, you can take advantage of FaceTime, a
feature that allows you to have a video conversion between anyone with
an iPhone, iPod touch, iPad or Mac. Friends will be calling you using
your Apple ID. FaceTime works only over Wi-Fi. There are also
alternatives that work across all platforms (Android and iOS). Fring and
Tango are the best free apps you can download. They don’t require any
registration — only your phone number.
Storing Contacts
With iCloud, your iPhone will store contacts in the cloud, meaning
that you’ll be able to retrieve them if you change your moviles baratos con android.
You just set up iCloud from Settings and that’s all. There’s also an
option of storing them in Gmail and Yahoo.
If you’re using Android, you have the option for storing your contacts
on Gmail — this is the only and compulsory way to people using Nexus telefono
movil. Any changes you make to a contact in Gmail reflect on
Android, and vice versa.
Push E-mail
This is the feature that made BlackBerry so popular: when you receive
an e-mail, the device immediately detects it and notifies you.
For Android too, the feature is de facto standard. The system comes
with a native Gmail app that handles push automatically, and if you want
to use Yahoo or Hotmail, there are apps for them in Google Play that do
the same.
The problem child is the iPhone which, to save the battery, normally
does not constantly monitor you e-mail, but only at certain intervals
(15 or 20 minutes). Yet you can activate push in Apple Mail (a built-in
e-mail manager). Go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars > Add
Account… and then you’ll see different e-mail options. What you have to
do is to tap Microsoft Exchange and fill in the fields. The only info
you might not know is the server name that Microsoft will need to push
e-mail: for Gmail and Google Apps for Business, use m.google.com; for
Hotmail use m.hotmail.com. If you need to push Yahoo Mail, you’ll have
to download the official app from the App Store.
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