Mobile Phone

Great Deals for Communication

Posted in Mobile Marketing, Mobile Phone, Mobile Phones News on June 24th, 2010 by admin – 2 Comments

Technology is encouraging us to try many things in terms of communication and entertainment. When you are up to great deals on communication, it is for sure that you can add this desire in checking out the latest mobile phones. Mobile phones can be with contract and without a contract. If you choose to get mobile phone deals with a contract, there are many phone providers which are ready to give you the instant service and agreement. Of course, some people prefer non-contract deals as well since they find it easy to use prepaid sim and load.

Since there are many types of mobile phones which are now ready for us to add on our phone listing, it is important to check out the feature before taking any step of purchasing. You are welcome to be part of the Sony Ericsson family and know about Sony Ericsson Cedar deals with contract.

Visiting companies or phone providers offering deals for phone is an easy way in order for you to sign up for a contract if you are interested in it. And of course, you can get the best phones with free gifts on your way being at the best provider for your mobile contract.

Sony Ericsson Satio Review

Posted in Mobile Phone on September 11th, 2009 by admin – Be the first to comment

One of the latest cell phones out in the market today is the Sony Ericsson Satio. This phone is another addition to the touch screen trend. It is a full touchscreen phone with numbers of functions that you can take advantage of. It runs on a Symbian Series 60. It has a large 3.5 inch screen with a resolution of 360 x 640 pixels. You can store a good amount of data with its 128 MB internal memory. You can store an additional 16 GB with a microSD. You can connect to the Internet via Wi-Fi and it also works on HSDPA technology.

For those who want a camera phone, you can also take advantage of the Satio with its 12.1 megapixel camera that comes with a video function and LED flash. The Satio can also make video calls. It has a stereo FM built in radio and comes with GPS features. Connectivity is via Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP.

If you want mobile broadband to come with your phone, you can check out Sony Ericsson Satio mobile broadband deals and Sony Ericsson Xperia Pureness deals. Go to Moby1.co.uk to compare mobile phone contracts.

Nokia N900 Review

Posted in Mobile Phone, Nokia N900 on September 11th, 2009 by admin – Be the first to comment

The Nokia N900 is another acclaimed phone from one of the most popular cellular manufacturer in the industry. It is another addition to Nokia’s N Series. It is a quite big with dimensions of 111 x 59.7 x 18.2 mm. It is not so heavy to hold though given its size and only weighs 180 grams. It has a large touch screen display, somehow like the iPhone, with a 3.5 inch screen and resolution of 800 pixels x 480 pixels. It is also one of the best camera phone it town with a 5 megapixel capacity, an autofocus feature and an LED flash.

It works on an operating system referred to as Maemo. You can browse networks with the use of HSDPA and Wifi technology. You can store a number of data on it with an internal memory of 32 MB with an option to use an expandable memory with a microSD card. If you are looking for Nokia N900 deals, you can check out Best-Mobile-Contracts.co.uk. The site also offers HTC Touch 2 deals. You can also check out tools to compare mobile broadband on the site.

Cell Phone News Bureau

Posted in Mobile Phone, Mobile Phones News on August 3rd, 2009 by admin – Be the first to comment

This is the period that is demanding more and more in the advancement of cell phones. People are looking for the most advanced and cost effective cell phone gadget those suites the best for their life style. This cell phone news bureauhub is one of the best sites to become aware of the latest and the fast moving cell phones and the technology that is behind it.

This site gives all the details about a cell phone that is creating hype among the people and about the cost effective solutions. One can log on to this website and thus also comment about the way that it is presented and also affix more recommendations for any further improvement. Not only there features, but also one can post their own ideas and suggestions that suites this page and can also add on to a number of pages so as to facilitate the readers who log on with the latest information.

Android G2 launching as the HTC Magic

Posted in Gadget, Mobile Phone on July 15th, 2009 by admin – Be the first to comment

Recently at the Mobile World Congress event, held in Barcelona, HTC showed commitment to the Android platform with the announcement of the HTC Magic. Currently the only mobile phone manufacturer to launch an Android device was the T-Mobile G1. As to be expected, the Android is a touchscreen mobile phone, incorporating a 3.2 inch screen with familiar perks such as an Accelerometer for auto screen rotation and Handwriting recognition.

The Magic does bare some resemblance to the G1 however the two should never be confused. Firstly, the Magic has a big weight and size advantage coming up at 13mm thin and 117g compared to the G1’s 17mm and 158g. However as it does away with a hardware QWERTY keyboard, running the newest Android version means that the Magic can display an on screen QWERTY keypad for all your texting and emailing needs. This does make for a considerably more pocket friendly phone than its predecessor.

The Magic, or G2 as it has also come to be known, runs the latest Android OS known as ‘cupcake’. The phone features HSDPA and Wi-Fi connectivity for high speed web browsing, a built in GPS receiver for SatNav services and location based applications, as well as an MP3 player and expandable memory for all your storage needs. It also provides familiar Google services such as Mail, Search and Maps all in the palm of your hand. It boasts a 3.2 megapixel camera, enhanced video capture and support for tracks via Bluetooth wireless headsets plus thanks to some handy new feature music can now fade in or out around calls which frankly just sounds like a gadget I want to take a much closer look at.