If you are in business for yourself you will already understand the importance of networking and contacts. These days we use our mobile telephones as electronic personal assistants to store all of these vital business contact details, to do lists, appointments and reminders. But do we back up this valuable business data in case of loss or damage?
It has been estimated by cell phone providers that less than 15% of users actually copy their data from their phones. Its worth taking a few moments to consider what would happen if you lost all of the contact details you have on your mobile phone. Consider if you have all of these vital details stored safely elsewhere?
These days I back up my telephone data daily. This is a new routine for me that only began after I’d lost my last mobile phone while hiking. The impact of this loss was enormous. I’d accumulated numerous contacts whose details were held solely on my mobile phone. My business was seriously impacted by this loss. That’s why, these days, I synchronize my cell phone and computer every day. And I have my phone covered with mobile phone insurance to pay for a replacement the next time I lose it, which is bound to happen sooner or later.
Backing up your phone data should be a simple task if you refer to the applications that came with your phone. Most up to day mobile phones come with a range of computer applications that will include the facility to sync data with the computer. If, or when, you lose or replace your cell phone it should be a simple task to re-sync with the data copied to your computer.
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