Friday, February 5, 2016

How Readers Can Use Their Smartphone During Sundays Big Football Game

Football fans in Baltimore and across the nation are preparing their big screen TV’s for Sunday’s showdown, but everybody knows that two screens are better than one! Research shows that over 78% of Americans use a second screen to surf the internet while watching TV, so how can your viewers use their smartphone to heighten their football experience?

Here are some tips from AT&T on how to use your smartphone to take your game viewing to the next level:

  1. Be the first to see the Super Bowl commercials: You don’t have to wait until Sunday to see the latest and greatest ads. Get a preview by using your phone to watch them on YouTube. This also means you will have extra time for snacks on Sunday during commercial breaks!
  2. Don’t miss out on anything: There might be a difference of opinion on what channel to watch before and after the game, so use your smartphone to guarantee you get to watch what you want! That means you can watch the puppy bowl from your phone while the rest of your friends use the TV to watch a different show (no need for referees to decide).
  3. Socialize your Super Bowl: Share your delicious wings or your touchdown dance with friends by capturing these moments on your smartphone. You can then share on Snapchat, Instagram, Twitter and Facebook!
  4. Download Apps: The NFL has a variety of apps to choose from like NFL Mobile, which lets you track stats, read articles, see video highlights, and more. There is even an NFL Emoji app to help you show off your team spirit!
  5. Hold on tight: After last year's Super Bowl, iCracked saw a 176% surge in repair requests following the Seattle Seahawks' loss. Make sure you have a case and screen protector, especially if you tend to get riled up during the game. 


from http://baltimoretech.org/news/how-readers-can-use-their-smartphone-during-sundays-big-football-game/

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