Mobile phones can help you lose weight!April 11, 2007 at 9:45 am by Anil | In Mobile News, Just for fun, Mobile phone applicationsYes it’s true, mobile phones can help you trim away those unwanted waist lines, gain strength, get more flexible and maybe even help prolong your life. As we enter a new age in mobile technology, we are witnessing first hand the evolution of fantastic new features on mobile handsets. The latest handsets such as the Nokia N95 have as much in common with laptops as they do with mobile phones and can now run some pretty sophisticated programs. You can download and install Symbian and Microsoft based software to your mobile phone that will help organise your training schedule. You can even set up reminders in the handset to help you remember what to do and when. It’s like having your own personal trainer in your pocket! Independent research shows that 1 in 3 people that use some sort of training schedule software on their mobile phone has found it easier and faster to lose weight than any other training schedule application available on the market. Can you carry your PC around with you everywhere you go? Ever tried jogging while carrying a laptop? And it’s far too easy to lose a paper based training schedule? But with your routine safely installed on your mobile phone you can have confidence knowing that you will never forget which days you need to go to the gym, or what training programme you have setup for a particular day. Even if you don’t have a Symbian or Microsoft based mobile phone, most current handsets these days come with a built-in stopwatch facility, so you can go for a jog and know that you can keep track of how long you have been working out for. And when the going gets tough or just plain boring you can even use your mobile phone as an MP3 player to help keep yourself entertained, either while jogging or working out at the gym. Everything you need can be accessible on a single device. Your trusty and reliable mobile phone! Bookmark at:StumbleUpon | Digg | Del.icio.us | Dzone | Newsvine | Spurl | Simpy | Furl | Reddit | Yahoo! MyWeb |
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