Technology has gifted us with a lot of devices that genuinely make our lives better. One of these devices is the smartphone. Smartphones can be seen every day, and almost everyone has one. In fact, it’s a rarity to see someone without this modern-day miracle. Today, technology is yet again making our lives easier by helping us through quarantines due to the global pandemic.
As most people are already staying at home, devices such as our smartphone continue to provide us with entertainment. Not only that, but some people also use their phones as a way of life, continuing to do their jobs remotely. Smartphones, however, can do a lot more when it comes to helping us pass the time. Here are some things you can do with your smartphone:
Enjoying Free Movies
Believe it or not, there’s still a lot of people who connect their phones to their desktops or laptops to copy movies. After copying their movies, they often opt to watch it a later time. Not only is this method tedious, it’s also wasting a lot of internal memory from your phone.
A better way of watching movies is by getting free movie apps and watching them on your phone. Although there are a lot of streaming services nowadays, you have to pay ridiculous monthly fees that aren’t just worth the content you’re getting. With free apps, you’ll have more freedom in choosing your flicks, without hurting your budget.
Monitor Heart Rate
In times like these, we all need to stay healthy amidst the global pandemic. To do that, one should avoid a sedentary lifestyle when at home. Exercising can be a great way to relieve stress and keep us healthy at the same time. With exercising, you need to be safe at all times. With that said, you can use your phone to measure your heart rate when you’re exercising.
Even without an app, you can use your phone’s timer to measure your heart beat per minute. Here’s how to measure your heart rate using your pulse and your timer.
Step 1 – Get your phone ready and set your timer for a 1-minute countdown.
Step 2 – Locate your pulse on the wrist.
Step 3 – When you’re ready, start the timer and count the beats.
Step 4 – When the timer is done, you can now see how many beats your heart makes in a minute.
A resting heart rate should be around 60-100 beats per minute. Elite athletes can have a resting heart rate of 60 beats or lower. It’s normal to see a small elevation in heartbeats after you’re done exercising.
Measuring
Most of us who are stuck at home will most likely start doing DIY projects. One of the essential tools you need when doing these projects is a tape measure. But what if you don’t have one?
You don’t need to go out and buy a tape measure because your smartphone can do the measuring for you. Some apps will make use of your camera’s phone to get the exact measurements of an item or surface that you’ll be working on.
Leveling Tool
Since we’re talking about DIY projects, you’ll also need a leveling tool to go with it. Leveling tools make sure that the surface of an item is leveled smoothly. There are tons of bubble level apps for your smartphone, which can turn it into a leveling tool.
Updating Siri
For iPhone users, it’s a reality that Siri, as smart as she is, often messes up her pronunciations. To correct her, activate Siri and tell her the word that she regularly messes up. Once she repeats the word you say, you can say that she’s pronouncing the word wrong. With a few tries and options, Siri can correct her pronunciation of that word.
Takeaway
Technology is indeed making huge impacts on our daily lives. As a testament to that fact, smartphones are everywhere and are essential with us all the time. Aside from texting, browsing the web, and playing games, the features mentioned above are just some of the exciting things you can do with your phone.