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Cell Phone Shopping Discount Opportunities

January 24th, 2010 admin No comments

There are cell phone shopping discount opportunities available to consumers who are simply willing to take the time to find them. Through careful research on the many types of cell phones available for purchase, a customer can save quite a lot of money on not buying plans that will not meet their needs.

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Future Cell Phones In 2011?

September 3rd, 2010 admin 1 comment

So..my parents just got new cell phones and I can't get an upgrade until about December of 2011. What new phones will be out around then? Or some ideas of the future phones? (For Sprint)

well the iphone is most likely going to be available for all major carriers...its NOT going to stay an at&t exclusive.

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The Nokia N8 – Information & Advice

September 1st, 2010 ama No comments

Nokia has come out with their newest version of their Smartphone, the Nokia N8. Its dimensions are pretty typical for a smartphone and it weighs less than 140 grams. Incredibly, the Nokia 8's battery can give you up to 6 hours of talking time on any 3G network. It also features 16 standby days and it can also do up to 7 hours of media playback or 50 hours of digital music playback. You can get the Nokia N8 in a variety of colors including: green, blue, orange, silver white and dark gray. More than likely, Nokia will come out with limited editions colors at some point in the future.

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The Blackberry Curve – Information & Advice

August 29th, 2010 ama No comments

Very narrow, lightweight, and elegant for a quality phone carrying a full QWERTY keyboard, the Blackberry Curve smartphone is one more cell phone model in a long line of Blackberry products that never ceases to amaze those who own one. Not just any keyboard, though - this QWERTY keyboard is among the thinnest and easiest to use that you can possibly get.

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The LG Optimus GT540 – Information & Advice

August 19th, 2010 ama No comments

In recent years, LG has become a force in the cell phone market. It has not, however, spent an awful lot of time developing Android-based phones. They made early strides with the LG Intouch Max GW620 and have now unveiled the LG GT540, a phone based on the 620. Named the Optimus, the GT540 has taken the best features of the 620 and added to them without making the phone too confusing. It is ideal for beginners in Android technology or for those already well-versed in the system. With a body crafted from a contoured, high quality plastic, the Optimus offers a 3.2-inch resistive screen. Comparable in size to many other models, it stands 109mm tall, 54.5mm wide, and 12.7mm thick. Some prefer the ease of capacitive touch screens, but the one found on the Optimus is rather responsive. It displays bright images at a resolution of 320 x 480 pixels and supports 256K colors. Powered by the Android 1.6 operating system, the Optimus also uses an updated S-class user interface. Call, menu, and messaging buttons are found at the bottom of one of two home screens. Available are the basic Android home screen or a customized LG version. The customized home screen offers some nifty features like the ability to access messaging whenever you wish as well as portions of the drag-up menu, widgets, folders, and shortcuts. UI is very friendly and affords the user the convenience of importing contacts from Facebook, Bebo, and Twitter. Your friends are only a touch away. A camera is essential on cell phones today, and the LG Optimus provides a 3-megapixel camera complete with autofocus. Pictures are shown in 2048 x 1536 pixel resolution. Additional features include face and smile detection. The camera’s interface is based on the LG Viewty Smart, so those familiar with past LG phone models will be happy. Another capability of the camera is the capture of VGA video at 17 frames per second. Cell phones have evolved far beyond the ability to provide a tool for conversation. They have become multimedia systems and the Optimus is no different. Xvid and Divx formats are supported by the media player. The music player is based on the same interface of LG’s other models and supports FM radio and has an RDS feature containing radio channels. The Bass feature adds some punch to the sound and the Optimus comes with 150 MB of internal memory. Though it is an early entry into Android technology for LG, the company has created a smartphone that capably handles the operating system and will please new users and prior owners of LG equipment. By keeping it somewhat simple, the LG Optimus is advanced enough to take advantage of what there is to offer but won’t overwhelm those new to the world of Android-powered phones.

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