
Below are some Phone Reliability Basics (for at-home, cell-based work). To apply for a psychic job, click here.
1) Use a dependable phone, not a beater. If it’s >3–4 years old, crashing, or the battery dies fast, retire it.
2) Strong coverage where you sit. Test bars and call quality at your actual desk—morning, afternoon, evening.
3) Stable plan. Unlimited minutes, no voice throttling, and no “spam block” you can’t control.
4) Battery health. Keep battery health ≥80%. Plug in during shifts; keep a power bank handy.
5) Quality charger & cable. Worn cables cause random disconnects—replace them.
6) Clean the mic & speaker grills. Lint blocks sound. Gently clean ports and meshes.
7) No VPNs during shifts. They can break call routing.
8) Spam filters tamed. Turn off “silence unknown callers” .
9) Careful using Do Not Disturb.
10) Call settings sanity check. Disable unintended call forwarding, call barring, or aggressive call screening.
11) Voicemail ring length. Ask carrier to extend to ~25–30s so you can answer before voicemail grabs it.
12) Keep it powered & cool. Heat causes throttling and drops; don’t cover the phone or leave it in sun.
13) Weekly quick test. Place a test call, check audio both ways, verify IVR contact still rings through.
14) Have a backup. Spare phone/SIM or a second line (eSIM/VoIP) you can switch to in 2 minutes.
14) Careful installing APPs as they may alter settings.