Filed Under (Communication) by admin on August-1-2008

These phones are ideal for users that are only interested in making their lives simpler. They feature the same 2.43 262K with QVGA TFT touchscreen display with QVGA resolution. These phones are ideal for users that are only interested in making their lives simpler.

Sony Ericsson made its presence felt at the Mobile World Congress 2008 in Barcelona by unveiling their new touchscreen series, the Sony Ericsson G900 and G700 .The G700 (pictured) is a personal organiser in-your-pocket keeps your contacts, calendars, notes, pictures and favourite Web sites all in one place.



Filed Under (Communications) by admin on March-28-2008

One after the other, we are seeing slider phones pouring in with lots of features - business, entertainment as well as connectivity. Samsung G600 comes with an astonishing 5 Megapixel camera, auto focus and flash. Its compact and sleek design makes it possible to carry it anywhere. Moreover, the Multimedia feature has an built-in FM Radio, a multi format Music Player. It also comes with the Bluetooth capabilities with a wireless stereo headset, or transfer your music at lightning fast speeds using USB 2.0. This Phone comes in the following platforms: EDGE/ GPRS Class10, Quad Band supporting GSM 850+900+1800+1900 Mhz, WAP 2.0 and Java MIDP 2.0. The Display property is 16M / 240 x 320 pixels / TFT LCD. This phone is set to create a huge impact, as the current stigma that high quality camera phones should be oversized, over weight and bulky is about to be exorcised, as the Samsung G600 will be the latest mobile phone with a 5 mega pixel camera to hit the streets, with one big difference, its only 14mm thick. Samsung’s reputation for producing high spec handsets in small packages is only going to be further enhanced in this latest venture. Compact and ultra stylish in its design, the G600 is not only breaking conversion, it is set to smash the current pretenders off of the high spec camera pedestal.



Filed Under (Communications) by admin on March-24-2008

The music blares. Loud, obnoxious. In his hand is a phone. Text messages come and go upon its bright screen. He pulls out a device with his calendar on it, checking his appointments. Finally he gets into his car hooking up his GPS to find out the restaurant he has to meet his next client at. Grumpily he wished he had something to tell him how weather was across town.



Filed Under (Communications) by admin on March-12-2008

Mobile phones, undoubtedly, can be labeled as the greatest invention of modern times. They make our life easier with their countless advantages, one of which is the highly effective SMS or Short Messaging Service. SMS is the general term for the technology which provides people with the ability to send and receive text messages via mobile phones.



Filed Under (Communications) by admin on March-8-2008

The cell phone as we know it is changing our lives every day. Almost all small and big businesses require for their employees to own or have a cell phone to get in contact with other people as well as the need for cell phones to have a regular work day. This is why knowing about cell phones will pay off when you go to find one and get a plan. Locating your best cell phone plan is what you need to look for it will be the most important choice you make when getting a cell phone.



Filed Under (Communications) by admin on February-26-2008

Everyone knows (or, in an ideal world, ought to know) the basics of cell phone etiquette: Don’t answer your cell phone in a crowded theater; don’t chat on your cell phone while driving; don’t ignore the poor souls at your restaurant table as you catch up with your cousin in Hawaii. These points are touched upon time and time again — but here are a few finer points of cell phone etiquette that often go unheeded.

Cell Phone Power: Use It Wisely



Filed Under (Communications) by admin on February-9-2008

Most people couldn’t get by without their cell phones. They have become a modern way of life. They are used to communicate in emergencies, or just to chat and catch up with friends. Parents use them to keep track of their kids, and kids use them to stay in touch with their schoolmates. They have contributed much to society.

However, there is a dark side to mobile phone use. There are instances in which the devices are not appropriate or even acceptable. These are the times when people have to reassess their constant dependence on the devices.



Filed Under (Communications) by admin on February-7-2008

Choosing a wireless provider along with the phone, rate plan and services you need and want is not unlike buying a car or insurance. It can seem painful and complex. There are brands, plans, pricing options and colors to choose from and contracts to sign. Being prepared is the best approach.

First, the geographical area in which you will be using the wireless service the most plays a predominant role in choosing the carrier. You may have found the devices with the accessories and features you most desire and the most attractive or lucrative plan but when all is said and done if there is poor service in the coverage area anticipated for usage then all else is of little value.



Filed Under (Communications) by admin on February-6-2008

The old thinking of just having a cell phone to have one is over, people need their cell phones to function well every day. Cell phones have become a need for parents needing to know where their kids are and small business and other people as well. People who work as a business will need their cell phones to communicate better. Even kids and teenagers need a cell phone to get in touch with friends and family. The days are gone when cell phones were expensive to have and you couldn’t afford a phone or a plan. Now all kinds and sorts of cell phones are on the market today.



Filed Under (Communications) by admin on January-31-2008

As cell phones become more popular, the marketing of cell phones has expanded to increasingly younger demographics. The latest age group to be targeted are “tweens:” children between the ages of 8 and 12, tech-savvy and raised on the Internet. As marketing and peer pressure come to bear on your children, you may find them clamoring for their own cell phone. Although there are some definite benifits to acquiring a cell phone for your child — most notably staying in touch and keeping tabs on your child — there are also some definite cautions to keep in mind before making your purchase.