Posts Tagged ‘Mobile Communications’

Never Lose Your Mobile Phone Again

posted by Catt Mallen
Thursday, September 17, 2009

I love mobile phones, but let’s be honest, they’re often cumbersome and a little too easy to leave lying around. And if we’re not inadvertantly leaving them within reach of little hands that should not be touching such precious objects, how many of us have had that sinking feeling as we watched our beloved pieces of mobile wizardry sail through the air towards a concrete floor, or worse, a puddle?

Such annoyances are thing of the past with the futuristic new range of mobile phone watches.

They do everything your current mobile phone does; check your emails, surf the internet, listen to music, send a text, take pictures, watch a movie, even MAKE a movie with the built in 1.3 megapixel camera! They do all of these things – but in the form of a wristwatch!

The watch face is a 5cm by 4cm touch screen, so should the urge take you to jot down some notes, you can simply whip out the neatly tucked away stylus and start scribbling (or you could simply record an audio or video message to yourself). And if you want to shoot video, you can upgrade the memory from the standard 512MB to 2GB using the built in SD slot.

And when you’re not taking notes or shooting your next movie, rather than sitting in your pocket picking up fluff, they’re being sported on your wrist for the world to admire.

What’s more they’re Bluetooth compatible, so you can eliminate those annoying cables as well with the included hands free kit and bluetooth headset.

In the UK they support most SIM cards, (only the Three network is not supported), so all you need to do is switch the SIM card from your (now redundant) pocket phone and slip it into your splendid new watch phone.

They’re a lot of fun, a real Geeky Gift. This may just be the greatest ever gadget (this year, at least).

 

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iPhone Insurance: samsung phones

posted by Catt Mallen
Monday, April 27, 2009

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How can one decide which are the best cell phones? The classification is influenced by very many factors, not to mention that every new year brings several novelties from various manufacturers all claiming superiority over the previous designs. Just like in other electronic sectors, mobile communications involve complex classifications based on subjective and objective factors. Thus, we tend to consider that the best cell phones are those jam-packed with complex features. In fact, operational menus have turned so intricate that one could even have difficulty operating them let alone take full advantage of the options.

Moreover, there are all sorts of subjective factors that determine a characterization, but personal taste and the necessity to use certain features predominate. A traveler will prefer cells that have a long battery life and comprehensive WAP features, enabling the quick connection to the Internet. If one enjoys taking pictures, a phone with a good built-in camera will be the most suitable. Display, design, touch screens, USB charging options, bars, sliders or clamshells: they all make important decision factors one considers when purchasing a phone. Moreover, the concept of best cell phones should also be analyzed in relation to the price category to which it belongs.

Therefore, the best cell phones can be identified by their producer, by the technical specificity, by the special softwares it uses and so on. If we think of market reception, certain models can be classified as the best cell phones of the moment, and for the time being this title is commonly shared by smart phones. Designs with TV facilities, rotative screens that allow a superior viewing angle, touch screens and satellite access are but a few of the most costly elements incorporated in the communication devices people now value.

All in all, you can enjoy the best cell phones only if you have an unlimited budget. The top-notch cell today won’t have the same value in six months or a year because there will be other models bringing something new, a form of improvement that the older designs lack. Thus, there is a permanent competition even between products belonging to the same manufacturing company, and this speed of innovation and replacement remains formative and characteristic for our century. Our best cell phones do nothing but constantly remind us of this urge.

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