Samsung Sgh-d407 Review – a Review of the Samsung Sgh-d407 Cellular Phone

March 10th, 2010

The Samsung SGH-D407 is a flip phone with a basic design and plenty of good features for cell phone user. The internal 65K display features a resolution of 176 by 220 pixels, and the external 4 gray display features a resolution of 196 by 96 pixels. The VGA camera, which is embedded in the cell phone, integrates 4x digital zoom to give the user the best possible picture taking experience. Also, video recording is also fully supported – as well as video playback.

The Samsung SGH-D407 comes with preinstalled ringtones for a little bit of variety. At 3.42” high, 1.79” wide and 0.96” thick, this phone slips easily into a pocket or backpack. The three by four keypad is straightforward and easy to use, and the clamshell design ensures a long and healthy life for both the display screen and the keypad.

The mobile phone supports full SMS and instant messaging – featuring a selection of the Yahoo, ICQ, AOL and MSN messaging services. Users are also able to check email via the cell phone’s Internet connection – facilitated by WAP 2.0. Through JAVA, users can download files from the Samsung website to personalize their unit.

The SGH-D407 operates on the GSM 850 MHz, GSM 1800 MHz, and GSM 1900 MHz bands. CSD, GPRS Class10, EDGE Class10 network protocols guarantee a minimum of lag time for downloads and Internet interface. The phone supports Bluetooth technology – allowing users to chat at all times. Further, the phone’s standard battery grants users a talk time of up to 5 hours, and the phone will stand by for up to 250 hours – not bad!

Thus, as you can see, the Samsung SGH-D407 is a compact and portable cell phone that will meet the basic needs of most cell phone users everywhere.

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Free Gift with Sony Ericsson Satio is Much Appetizing

March 10th, 2010

Bringing home a new handset gives a new topic of discussion for a couple of days. In the long run people might stop praising about the handset but the user will still be on the way of discovering the rest of the features. Many users have put forwarded their views that many times they come to know about a mobile feature very late when it is compared to the date of purchase. Of course, the discovery might be late but the user still feels happy for finding the usage of an advanced mobile feature.

People only need a reason to bring home a new gadget. So, planning to get a new phone then the Sony Ericsson Satio will be a worth purchase. Till date Sony Ericsson has brought out many mobile phones and this new one is garnering reviews on its success. Mobile retailers in the United Kingdom are adding a basket of gifts to this elite and sexy phone. As of now we can see advertisements on the free gift with Sony Ericsson Satio and those who are looking for ultimate gifts for any occasions then they can choose this multifaceted phone for making everyone feel happy and special.

Isn’t it appetizing when we get an exciting free gift mobile phones? Obviously, everyone cherishes the wrapped gifts. The feeling touches the height of ecstasy when gifts have got higher monetary value like latest televisions, laptops, video games and there are mobile retailers who also offer free holiday packages. Well the free gift with Sony Ericsson Satio also lets you avail cashback offer and if you are lucky enough then you are sure to get this enamouring phone without paying a single penny. It is totally agreed that noting comes free so you get to use this widget free when you pay an average amount of money as rental fees. Let the contract period end up and you will become the sole owner of the phone.

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Pay as You Go Mobile Phones

March 10th, 2010

As you may already know, purchasing a handset in order for you to use your mobile phone does not end with buying the unit.  In order for you to start making calls, you do need to have the phone activated with a mobile telecommunications network.

If you live in the United Kingdom, there are two types of mobile phone plans which are available for you.

First, there is the monthly plan.  Here, you will be paying the mobile company with a fixed amount per month. The number of hours that you can use based on the price can have a maximum – or it can be unlimited.

Just like the deals in landline phones, there are deals that you can take advantage of in mobile phones.

Second, there is the pay-as-you-go mobile phone plan. It works in such a way that after purchasing a handset, you will need to buy credits from a mobile provider. This is the only time that you can start making and receiving calls, and using the other features included with the phone that you bought.

Based from these two options, how would you know which type of plan is more suitable for you? It actually depends on whether you are a light or heavy mobile phone user. If you often make calls which last for a large number of minutes – it might be a more cost-effective option to choose the fixed monthly payment plans.

On the other hand, if you are only using up a few minutes on your mobile  phone because you rarely make a call – then the pay-as-you-go plan may be more suitable for you.

Nokia 6300, A Short Review 

If you are looking for a mobile phone unit that will go well with your pay-as-you-go scheme, the Nokia 6300 may just be the thing for you.

First up, here is a list of the features included with the candy bar Nokia 6300 mobile phone:

- 240×320 pixel, QVGA LCD display
- 7.8 MB internal memory
- 2-Megapixel camera with 8x digital zoom
- Video capture
- FM Radio and MP3 player

One of the unique features of the Nokia 6300 is the couple of slow, flashing lights on the side of the phone. They will light up when you receive a message or if there is a call that you missed.

The good point of the Nokia 6300 is that it has a slim design and a bright, sharp-colored screen. Just like the other mid-range phones of Nokia, the slick-looking interface is easy to use – which goes the same for the keypad.

The downside of this phone is that it does not have 3G connectivity. The camera is also not good enough, with no auto-focus or flash.

All in all, if you are looking for an average, straightforward phone that you can ask for the next time that you take advantage of the pay-as-you-go deal – then the Nokia 6300 is something that you would want to check out.

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Enjoy the Luxurious Way of Communication With Motorola Razr2 V8 Luxury

March 10th, 2010

Motorola, as every body in the world knows, are always known for delivering stylish and at the same time the most qualitative and user-oriented mobile gadgets in the entire mobile manufacturers fraternity. There handsets are always different from the rest of the others and that is their USP. This is the prime reason why Motorola’s each handset enjoys such a huge fan following. The Motorola RAZR2 V8 Luxury has got all the qualities that makes it capable enough to carry on the legacy of Motorola mobile phones. Following is the detailed description of its chief specifications.

Starting from its enticing looks then Motorola RAZR2 V8 Luxury has got the most impressive looks. But that’s not all its marvellous looks are perfectly complemented by its hour-glass figure which is evident from its dimensions of 103 x 53 x 11.9 mm. Not only that, besides the sleek dimensions it also has got very light weight of 117 grams. Thus now it is quite clear that this widget can fit into the pockets of the modern day users easily.

Like the awe-inspiring looks, Motorola RAZR2 V8 Luxury has also got a vibrant 2.0-inch TFT display screen which can support around 256000 colours. It comes with the remarkable feature of the contextual touch interaction. The reasonably sized display screen comes with the astounding capacity to deliver seamless imaging solutions at a resolution of 240 x 320 pixels. Moving on to the memory section then here too this mobile device from Motorola emerges victorious.

Yes it is because it comes with astonishing memory capacity of either 420 mega bytes or 2 Giga Bytes. Even the connectivity section of this mobile widget is also very strong as it has got some of the best and latest state of art technologies such as the EDGE, GPRS and Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP. It also allows its users to send and receive text messages, picture messages, EMS and even E-mails too.

In addition to its superb connectivity section Motorola razr2 V8 Luxury also boasts of a tremendous 2.0 built-in mega pixels camera which has the ability to produce crystal clear images at a very short notice and with utmost finish. In addition to these all it also has the built-in MP3/AAC/AAC+ player whose sound output is just too terrific. The standby time of this mobile gadget Motorola RAZR2 V8 Luxury battery is approximately 330 hours.

Motorola RAZR2 V8 Luxury is just that kind of mobile gadget, which has got every thing in it, from excellent features to fashionable design which is what makes it different from the others widgets.

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iPhone Review (Cantonese Version)

March 9th, 2010


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How The Web Is Going Mobile

March 9th, 2010

Itâ??s estimated that the internet has around 1.5 billion users. Itâ??s an impressive sounding statistic. Until you learn that, in December, the number of connections to mobile devices worldwide reached four billion, a figure that represents 60% of the worldâ??s population.

Similar figures are borne out in the UK. An Ofcom report in November found that there are 26 broadband connections for every 100 people, compared to 121 mobile phones per 100 people. These are significant numbers for anyone who runs a website or blog. As mobile devices become more sophisticated and offer far better web browsing experiences, it becomes increasingly likely that users will be accessing web sites and applications from behind a mobile, not just a desktop or laptop computer.

Apple took the concept of mobile web browsing mainstream when it launched the touch-screen iPhone in the US in June 2007 (a belated UK release followed in November 2007). In the same way that itâ??s hard to conceive of pre-iPod MP3 players (they were chunky and user unfriendly, as a rule), mobile manufacturers were forced to respond to Appleâ??s sleek device.

Finnish mobile giant Nokia launched its first touch enabled device in the UK in December. The 5800 XpressMusic includes Nokiaâ??s Comes With Music service, which offers users free access to millions of tracks and is intended to challenge the dominance of iTunes. The phone will be followed by the more business-focused Nokia N97, due to be released in the summer. It has both a touch screen and QWERTY keypad to for painless web browsing and email.

Over at BlackBerry, its first touch-screen smartphone, the Storm, was released in November. But itâ??s hampered by its lack of Wi-Fi and a horrible interface. The convoluted process of selecting an item involves having to tap the screen, which sits on a small rocker, and then prod it a second time.

Other companies, including Glofiish, HTC and Palm have all come up with their own post-iPhone take on mobiles. But itâ??s the T-Mobile G1 – the â??Google phoneâ?? – that attracted the most attention on its release last year.

The first generation G1 is less sleek than the iPhone and its keys are comically tiny. Its main attraction is that it uses Googleâ??s operating system, Android, which allows anyone to design and distribute â??widgetsâ?? for the phone. (In contrast, Apple only allows iPhone programs that itâ??s approved to make it to the Apps branch of the iTunes store.)

Google already provides mobile versions of its products, including search, Gmail, Google Maps and YouTube. And in February it introduced Google Latitude, which allows users to see their friendsâ?? locations (or the locations of their mobiles, at least).

Indeed, the true potential of the mobile web – whether itâ??s being run on Windows Mobile, Linux or Unix – is in exploiting services that allow users to access content tailored to wherever they are. Location-based services are in their early days but there are already some ingenious applications available, including:

â?¢ Wikinear, which delivers Wikipedia pages that are relevant to your location
â?¢ Location-based social network Brightkite
â?¢ Loopt, which promises to “transform your mobile phone into a social compass”
â?¢ Travel planner Dopplr
â?¢ Qype, which offers localised, user-generated reviews of pubs and restaurants
â?¢ A host of applications powered by Yahooâ??s geo-location service Fire Eagle

The mobile web has already started to alter how we use the internet: 800,000 mobile subscribers in the UK access social networking sites using their phones, for instance. As The Observerâ??s John Naughton puts it, “Mobile phones will come to be the way in which most people get access to the internet most of the time.”

Whether you wish to provide mobile e-commerce, a location-based service or simply a version of your site thatâ??s optimised for viewing on mobile devices, now is the time to embrace the mobile web. We have seen the future – and it fits in your pocket.

To read the original article go to http://www.zeta.net/blog/2009/03/how-the-web-is-going-mobile/

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Samsung Sgh-d357 Review – a Review of the Samsung Sgh-d357 Cellular Phone

March 9th, 2010

The Samsung SGH-D357 is a well-rounded flip phone with non-volatile user memory and SIM card. The internal 65 kilobyte display features UFB resolution with an exact pixel count of 96 by 64 pixels – while the external EFB display features a resolution of 128 by 160 pixels.

The Samsung SGH-D357 comes with 64 individual polyphonic ringtones, and thanks to the high networking standard users are able to download more rings in no time flat. Though loaded with features, the phone is average-sized at 3.39” high, 1.81” wide and 0.96” thick. As a flip phone, the model features relatively ordinary design and engineering. However, the phone’s convenient touch-sensitive keys gives users more natural control over their phone than would normally be possible. Embedded JAVA games, wallpaper and JAVA-assisted downloading make this cellular phone a personable accessory.

Voicemail and voice memo give users excellent control over their networking schedules, and the built-in speakerphone function ensures that busy networkers will never miss a chance to chat. The SGH-D357 supports Internet browsing as well, and users will not be disappointed with the included SMS, EMS and MMS messaging support. The phone comes with instant messaging capability as well, and predictive text input streamlines the entire messaging process.

The Samsung SGH-D357 operates on the GSM 850 MHz, GSM 1800 MHz, and GSM 1900 MHz bands, and incorporates EDGE class 10 for speedy downloading and information transfer. Bluetooth is fully supported on this versatile and network-savvy mobile phone. Users can talk for up to 5 hours on a standard battery, or the phone will stand by for up to 200 hours.

Voice recognition technology further enhances the cell phone’s capabilities, and call cost/call time allow moneywise users to keep track of their chatting. Recent sent, received and missed calls are all held in the phone’s memory for the user’s convenience. The internal electronic phone book holds up to 1000 entries, and the phone comes with an array of personal information management functions, including calendar, alarm and memo book. The built-in push to talk features allows the user to connect to a preprogrammed contact with the touch of a button.

All in all, the Samsung SGH-D357 is a very nice networking phone for users who want to concentrate on making contact as efficiently as possible.

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Sony Ericsson F305 – Superb Handset With Excellent Gaming Features

March 9th, 2010

The Sony Ericsson F305 is superb mobile phone, as far as the gaming features are concerned. It is designed particularly for the ease of communication as well as for game. It is latest and most selling mobile phone of the Sony Ericsson. It is slider mobile phone that engages you all the way long with the exciting and interesting games. The Sony Ericsson F305 has both an external & internal keypad that makes your gaming experience more thrilling and pleasurable.

Key features of Sony Ericsson F305:

When it comes to buying a handset, the first thing people would like to see is its color. And same thing happens with this handset. It is available in two stunning colors. The first one is mystic black and the second one is polar white. Both look quite attractive but as far as the comparison goes, the mystic black looks very pretty in hand. As far as the size and weight of this mobile phone goes, it is not heavy & bulky in size and weight. It is 4.7 cm wide, 9.6 cm tall and 1.46 cm deep in measurement.  And it is 97.5 g in weight which is quite light to carry. So, no doubt this handset is quite handy and easy to carry in your pocket.

This phone has an integrated internal memory of 2 GB. But it is enough space to keep your data and downloaded materials. Apart from this, 2 GB internal memory, you can expand its storage capacity up to 4 GB with the help of the MicroSD memory expansion card. This mobile phone provides you quite high-end quality sound system. Sony Ericsson F305 has built-in music player, FM with RDS support and many more features that entertain you whole day and night wherever you wish. 

Overall, Sony Ericsson F305 has an edge over the other mobile brands. It has various quality and innovative features such as best entertaining feature, thrilling gaming feature, great memory storage and many of like them. So, it can be said that if you are looking for the gaming phone, there is nothing could be better than the Sony Ericsson F305.

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