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    Posted March 1, 2010 by
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    My mobile life

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    What my cell home screen screams about me

     

    Looking at my cell home screen first you might notice it's not an Iphone. I have Tmobile's G1 and think it's a great phone. My most important apps for my life are

    1. the clock- I tend to run late so keeping myself on time is important

    2. emails- yahoo accounts and gmail- I check them non-stop

    3. Alarm Clock- back to my issues with time, if I need to be somewhere in the AM I need to set an alarm. I no longer own a clock radio alarm, I use my phone.

    4. Maps- this phone gives you maps with navigation and it's changed my life. I drive better. Without the speaking navigation I used to look down and read the directions which is dangerous.

    5. Dialer and Messaging- probably the most important apps, I have unlimited texts and calls for a reason. I send thousands of texts and talk way to much on the phone.

    6. camera- never know when you need to snap a picture or take a video.

    7. Calendar- I used to use this religiously but decided to keep a written purse day planner instead. I'm more organized when my events are written by hand in front of me.

    8. notice the pretty background? I change them every so often depending on my mood.

     

    What does this all say about me? You tell me what you think :-)

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