Showing posts with label Mobile-Phone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mobile-Phone. Show all posts

Friday, June 20, 2008

Unlimited business phone service

As the world become a village, it's no more problem to make a call long distance carriers, local telephone service, and other business phone services are provided in a low and best rate. For Business phone companies and other small business, try various offer phone service plans.


Do you need an ACD for your employees to pick up calls from OR need a Call Hunt group between several work sites? Then no problem!Try Unlimited business phone service
and get many kinds of promotions.

The system also offers an enterprise level phone system, available on a per-line basis virtually Unlimited Phone Service $9.95 per month
in both local and long distance calling to the US and Canada and incredibly low International Rates to the rest of the world.


Unlimited Calling US/Canada $9.95/mo.

Try one of promotional plans, just starting at $9.95 per month for 3 months for your business. Check the rate and international calling is now available!

Thursday, April 24, 2008

What you can do with your Mobile?

After long silence in gadget, just glad to post what you can do with your mobile with a leading market holders. There are lots of shops that you can buy for your mobile for hot products, popular ringtones, hip hop and other pop stars ringtones are available.

Instead of finding around online, why not trying below link and what you can do with your mobile. Like to play around? Just have a try and you will see how it works.


Monday, March 3, 2008

Morph was launched by Nokia as Nanotech

Morph by Nokia

Morph Nanotech product

Wow, Morph is coming! Newly launched by Nokia as Nanotech with hi and cool feature. See more here "Nokia Research Centre (NRC) and Cambridge University have unveiled a concept phone they say shows the potential benefits of nanotechnology.Morph, as the device is called, was launched on Monday at the Museum of Modern Art in New York as part of an exhibition entitled "Design and the Elastic Mind".


Morph in its standard mobile-phone mode. The device can also assume other guises, such as that of a music player or wristwatch. See below pictures...

Sunday, February 17, 2008

LG Cell Phone Rumor - white


Though LG comes out with user friendly with the price of USD $49.99, including megapixel camera, a music player, and GPS support, and cnet put in its best 5 cell phones categories, i think LG can not increase its sell with compare to others such as Nokia, Motorola funtions.


Anyhow, it's cheap price with nice functions, you might wants to try for your convenience to carry around.



Product Summary:

The good: The LG Rumor has a lovely design, with a built-in hidden QWERTY keyboard for easy messaging. Features include a 1.3-megapixel camera, an MP3 player, Bluetooth, and more. It provides easy access to Facebook, plus it supports Sprint Navigation.


The bad: The LG Rumor does not have EV-DO, and surfing the Web can be quite slow. The screen has poor resolution, and the camera has no flash.


The bottom line: Though the LG Rumor is not as fast as we'd like, it's still a great messaging multimedia device for those who don't need a lot of speed.


Specs: Band / mode: CDMA2000 1X 1900/800; Talk time: Up to 270 min; Combined with: With digital player

Monday, January 14, 2008

Helio Hero is SPECIAL for Youth

Helio Mobile ReviewThough it has been known the popularity of Helio, here a post review again for who do not know what Helio is.



It says "Helio is the latest cell phone company to make a play for the youth market, with its flashy Hero handset. The multimedia-heavy Hero includes an audio and video player, IM and e-mail applications, access to games, and a 2-megapixel camera. It also comes with links to a mobile version of the popular MySpace.com Web site.Helio is a new MVNO, or Mobile Virtual Network Operator. "


The company uses Sprint Nextel's 3G EvDO network for both voice and data service where possible, switching to a slower CDMA connection in areas where the broadband-level network is unavailable. The company launched its service and handsets (the Hero and another model called the Kickflip) in the United States earlier this year.




Saturday, December 29, 2007

The Motorola Z6c is compatible with both CDMA and GSM networks.

Motorola Z6c

Product Summary:


The good: The Motorola Z6c offers good quality and support for both CDMA and GSM bands. The design is easy to use, and the feature set includes stereo Bluetooth and 3G capability.


The bad: The Motorola Z6c GSM roaming comes with several restrictions. Also, its call-volume level could be louder and the streaming video quality was unremarkable.


The bottom line: Armed with a slider design and good quality, the CDM and GSM Motorola Z6c is an ideal choice for the global Verizon Wireless customer.


Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Video: First Look at 'Guitar Hero Mobile'

Guitar Hero Mobile (review) isn't available for all cell phones yet (currently just for Verizon users, the lucky ducks). While waiting for the other major carriers to catch up, get cozy with the cell phone interface and keypad frets in the First Look video. Plus, don't miss experiencing the burning shame of getting booed off the stage.

Click here to watch this video

Friday, November 9, 2007

Apple's iPhone heading across Europe Countries!

Opps! It's great that iPhone will be in Asia Very Soon. Recently, Apple's Steve Jobs introduces the iPhone to the British in September and said "For months, many had expected Apple to wade into the European mobile-phone market with a 3G iPhone, but virtually the same model that's available in the States will be presented to British and German users of O2 and T-Mobile's networks, respectively."

"The 8GB iPhone is going to cost 269 pounds in the U.K.($563.87 as of this writing) and 399 euros ($583.84), including VAT in both countries." As from the source.

Apple's Steve Jobs introduces the iPhone to the British in September He continued "It will be very interesting to see how the iPhone is received in Europe. Sophisticated smartphones and fast 3G networks are the norm in many places, not a novelty. Still, the combination of the touch-screen interface and the iPod capabilities should tempt some European consumers; at the Intel Developer Forum in September, I noticed more than one member of the British press sneaking over to the San Francisco Apple store to acquire an iPhone, presumably with plans to unlock it for the carrier of their choice."

Hopefully, later this month, France will be the third European destination for the iPhone, and Apple and Orange, the wireless carrier selected for France, might have to make a concession to the forces of unlocking. Apparently, it's against French law to sell mobile phones locked to a specific network, though Apple has not confirmed whether its French iPhone will be locked.

Thursday, November 8, 2007

O2 Xda Atom Life CNET Asia rating: 8 out of 10

O2 Xda Atom Life CNET Asia rating: 8 out of 10

The good: Stylish design; 1GB flash memory; faster processor compared with the Atom Exec; plentiful connectivity features including 3G and HSDPA; proprietary software that enhances user experience.




The bad: Fingerprint magnet; sub-par audio quality; difficult to feel buttons on the sides; narrow viewing angle on LCD.
The bottom line: The Xda Atom Life is one of the most full-featured handhelds we've come across, but it does come with a premium price tag.