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[25 Dec 2008 | No Comment | ]

If you are looking for cheap or best mobile phone deals then online resources can serve your purpose. Some credible websites are in the business of offering attractive handset deals to lure consumers.
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Many times we have asked ourselves, “What good are ringtones?” These are simple components of our mobile phones that even an eleven year old child would be confident in modifying. Basically, tones are designed to alert a mobile phone owner of incoming calls or text messages. That’s if a phone is not set to silent mode.
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Pay as you go is a mobile phone deal that doesn’t require any contract for availing the network services. In this deal no monthly bills are charged up from the user. He just pays for the usage he made.
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[25 Dec 2008 | No Comment | ]

We all need mobile phones for different purposes. Some need them for business purposes while some purchase them to flaunt in front of friends and relatives. It is indeed a great feeling when you gift a cell phone to your sister or to your loved one.
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Pay as you go mobile phones deal is a pre-paid deal under which the users do not have to pay any monthly rental or sign any sort of contract with the network service provider. This deal is an ideal option for the mobile phone users who do not make frequent calls from their cell phone.
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[20 Dec 2008 | No Comment | ]

As classic as its name implies, the Nokia 1680 is a look back into a time when mobile phones were much simpler in nature and not the feature packed, do-it-all, accessories that they are today. That said, the Nokia 1680 does come with some features, although they are the more moderate versions of those available in high end mobile phones. Still, for an entry level mobile phone that means that most users at whom the Nokia 1680 is targeted it would not want the glitzy exterior or the feature intense …

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[18 Dec 2008 | No Comment | ]

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The Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 mobile phone is the first Sony Ericsson mobile using the Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional OS. It is the first model that was really in concept and within the Sony Ericsson business. The XPERIA X1 has many aspects of excellence in its great features. There is not only mobile communications, but that does entertainment aspects. The phone is very suitable for those of you who want more multimedia entertainment from a mobile phone.
It is also an excellent camera for anyone who appreciates mobile …

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Nokia E90 is a complete business phone. The phone has an integrated document browsing and editing facility. The phone has a built in automatic frequency switching capability. This makes the phone useful in all the continents of the world.
The phone also has some shortcut keys that make the whole operation easy and comfortable. These keys makes it easy to access data and voice functions. The Nokia E90 also has a wonderful 3.2 mega pixels camera . It also has two frequency bands, a GSM quad-band and WCDMA HSDPA …

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[18 Dec 2008 | No Comment | ]

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The Nokia N78 is one of the N- series mobile phones Nokia is releasing this 2008. A lot of the handsets that make up the N- series are already getting plenty of attention. The N78 also has its share of following and clamoring consumers who cannot wait to own one and use one! The hype is not something unfounded though because this mobile phone does packs a whole bunch of exciting new and also improved features. Most especially, this communication device is highly acclaimed for …

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[31 Oct 2008 | No Comment | ]
Why Android Won’t Kill the iPhone

With Google having recently shown off the first #Android powered device, there has been much press attention over the open source operating system. Given the problems some iPhone developers are having in writing applications for the Apple device, brought about by a restrictive NDA which prohibits them discussing code and therefore collaboratively solving problems, is Androind going to be a more attractive system for app developers? And if it is, does that mean it’s going to be an iPhone-killer? In a word, no. Here’s why:
Android is already vey late, Google …

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