Smartphone Etiquette: 5 Rules You Need to Follow

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Using a smartphone is a great way to connect to the world. This devices, in addition, come with many new features that can keep you amused even in the most boring hours of the day. However, many people don’t know that there are certain lines that should not be crossed. In this article we will list a few important smartphone etiquette rules which every smartphone owner should follow.

Rule #1 -Keep Your Voice Down

Even if the person you are talking to on the phone is miles away from you that doesn’t mean that you should shout at him. In most cases, phone owners talk in a loud voice because their sound volume is too low. The saddest thing about this is that they don’t even realize it. Therefore, before you even start using your smartphone, set the volume of your device so that you can hear without any strain.

 

Rule #2 – Don’t Ignore the Real World for Your Smartphone

Smartphones never get boring. You constantly download new apps and music or you can browse the web and send text messages. That is why many smartphone owners tend to get absorbed by their phones. As a result, they don’t pay attention to what is going on around them. They ignore their friends and families. The worst thing is that this absorption can sometimes lead to accidents. Many people use their smartphones when they are crossing the street or even when they are driving. If you are one of them, you should stop doing that now before it is too late.

Rule #3 – Don’t Turn Your Smartphone into a Boombox

Smartphones are equipped with lots of memory and great sound technology. They make a nice portable music player. However, some users love to share their favourite tracks with the world. They don’t use earphones and they just play the music out loud so that everyone can hear it. Although you may like this, the people who are around you may not be in a mood for your music terror.

Rule #4 – Easy on the Flashes

All smartphones come with cameras. That allows users to take photos on the go. Nevertheless, there are people who enjoy making snaps a little too much. They are constantly in your face and they “irradiate” you with their flashes. Moreover, your worst pics end up on some social network where everyone gets to see and comment it. If you are a smartphone paparazzi, remember to ask before you snap and post.

Rule #5 – Pick Notifications that Won’t Lead to a Heart Attack

Every time you receive a message or a call, your smartphone will notify you about that. There are many different options that you can use for that – from ringtones and vibrations to lights and flashes. Some smartphone owners have the amazing ability to select the most annoying notifications. For example, a ringtone that is too loud or too dirty, or a vibration that can rock you off your chair. It is better if your smartphone alerts you in a more discreet way. In addition, remember to go on a silent mode when you are in a meeting, conference, plane, theatre and etc.

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