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There are all kinds of mobile devices that can be connected to your computer. Do you own a smartphone or tablet? What about a smart watch, or Bluetooth headphones? Or even an MP3 player like an iPod? Call us out to get all of these gadgets and more setup and syncing correctly with your desktop or laptop computer. Here’s how our NextZen will help.
Set up your phone
If you have a new mobile device, our NextZen will work with you through the set up process. You could want to be able to do any number of things on it: send and receive emails, download and play music and movies, read E-books or perhaps share digital photos.
Sync your mobile device with your computer
After setup, the next step is to sync your mobile device with your desktop or laptop computer. This just means that whatever you do on your mobile device will be reflected on your computer and vice versa.
Show you how to use the device
- Some of the features outside of making a simple phone call include how to turn on Bluetooth, how to turn on location settings, fast pairing of devices and more. Alternatively, maybe you’ve researched things and know exactly what features you plan to use but don’t know how to use them.
You may think that setting up a new phone is as simple as inserting your sim card and turning the device on, but unfortunately it can be a lot more confusing than this!
It’s easy to make mistakes and get your new phone off to a bad (and probably frustrating!) start. Between Wi-Fi, passwords, signing into accounts, setting up security and organise the transfer of data from your previous device, it can often be easier to get professional help.
Start by ensuring both your computer and phone are on the same Wi-Fi network. From there, go to the settings on your phone and find the option to sync your phone to your computer.
While these steps may seem simple, it can often be trickier than you think! If you are struggling, call NextZen and we can help pair your devices.