Moving along from the lesson on using your phone, let’s get to what smartphone can really do, the easy use of emails and ability to use shortcuts. Aside from text messages and phone calls, email is certainly next up on the most-commonly-used feature list. We’re going to go through all aspects of using email on a mobile device. Additionally, we’ll also introduce the use of shortcuts to speed up your user experience.
Following some basic introduction to the use of buttons, symbols and sychronization, we can now march to actually using the device. What can be taught about using a phone, you may ask. Good question! Since the smartphones are packed with exciting functions and features, your phone is not just a phone, and using your phone is, well, not just using a phone.
In the age of information overload, we are no longer just a spectator but plays active roles in creating and storing data and information in many different means. It is no longer uncommon to see a family with more than 1 or 2 computers. And with the continuous progress in mobile technology, more devices are becoming tools of data storage.
Unlike the Start Menu on the PocketPCs, smartphones such as the Samsung Blackjack, Propel Pro and Jack does not allow assignment of predefined applications. Smartphone can however counter this lack with its full-fledged QWERTY keyboard that can be utilize to setup shortcuts, which is a great way to access frequently used applications.


















