Posts Tagged ‘Messaging’

Top 3 Cool Messaging features on your Rumor2

Friday, December 4th, 2009

The LG Rumor2 is what I would call a solid messaging device. It is similar to the widely popular original Rumor in form factor and functionality with a few new tweaks and improvements. With the improved messaging capability,someone on the Rumor2 is going to be messaging easily and often.

Here are my favorite three messaging features:

It has threaded text messaging.
Your text messages are organized by conversation instead of by time, so you can recall that conversation you had with your friend about where to meet for a bite to eat tonight and make sense of it all. It even shows the date, if your conversation spanned over a few days.

The 4 row qwerty keyboard has a dedicated emoticon key.
You can insert the quick smiley face or wink with one button instead of having to draw the face yourself. The phone gives you 12 different preset facial expressions – even one for a crying face, in case you ever need to express great sorrow.

Add email messaging with the Gmail app
This is a really cool application that you can check your gmail account with that is available only on select non-smartphones. The Rumor2 is one of them. You can always check your gmail account by going to the mobile gmail site through the web browser on your phone, but this app delivers a better user experience.

To download the gmail app go to: m.google.com from your phone’s browser and click on gmail to download and install the app. Beware the gmail app does use data so if you want to avoid high data charges, I recommend adding a data plan.

And as if you need any more reasons to upgrade to this phone, it comes with an extra stylish cover.

The stylish cover that comes with the LG Rumor2

The stylish cover that comes with the LG Rumor2

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DriveSafely. Just say no to TWD.

Friday, November 6th, 2009

In a recent AAA survey, 21% of respondents admitted to texting while driving (TWD). Even California’s first lady can’t resist the urge to use her mobile phone while driving. It’s also tempting to read your emails and texts while at the wheel. To reduce my chances of an unfortunate incident, I installed DriveSafe.ly from BlackBerry App World on my BlackBerry Curve.

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DriveSafe.ly automatically reads your messages to you as they arrive. You just turn it on when you get in the car or even when you are about to go for a long bike ride and you’re good to go.

DriveSafe.ly will automatically respond to your messages for you, but you can turn this feature off easily by clicking on Advanced Setting. Then you can respond personally when you arrive safely at your destination. The free version will read up to 25 words of each message and DriveSafe.ly Pro will read a maximum of 500 words plus give you a choice of speakers.

If you’re one of the tempted, download DriveSafe.ly today. Keep your eyes on the road. Your fellow drivers will thank you.

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