Purchasing A New Mobile Phone

June 5, 2008 · Filed Under Miscellaneous · Comment 

Many people become very frustrated when it comes to replacing their cell phone with all the models on offer; it can be very difficult keeping up with all the latest functions that you ‘can’t possibly do without’. Education is the key to successfully buying or arranging a contract; there are some important but basic facts, which every buyer should know, in this article.

Firstly, a couple of great places to look for great deals are Debenhams Mobile Phones and Woolworths Mobile Phones.

Battery life is always an issue and even though they last longer (and are smaller), they have much more to do, so always leaving your phone until it is almost drained of power can cause problems. If you do not want to replace your cell phone battery early then you must not continue leaving the recharge cycle until the last minute.

Whilst there are a number of methods that can help extend the life of your cell phone battery, one really easy way is to lower the brightness of the screen back light. It doesn’t normally have to be at full intensity for you to see what’s on the screen. Some areas of the country always have poor signal strength and coverage but it will still try to find a signal; however this uses up a great deal of your cell phone battery power so if you find yourself in an area like this, just turn it off until you find a better reception. Cell phones today have so many features, all of which drain power even though no conversation is taking place so keeping these to a minimum will increase the battery life.

One way that young people get caught out is with the many things they can now download onto their phones which are often chargeable even if this is not made clear at the time of purchase. For parents buying a phone for their child, most companies will now allow them to disable this download function so only the mother or father has control over it via a password feature that the child cannot override.

The two man types of agreements for cell phone users are pay-per use and a monthly contract which can run for one or two years but which option you decide upon will depend on how often you intend to use it. Users who make frequent calls will undoubtedly find a contact with a set amount of minutes the better of the two options available. Most companies supply people that have contracts with them, additional features not available with basic plans which means you could have caller id or a two number phone for example.

If you travel as part of your work then ensure that roaming charges are part of the contract you decide on and be careful of those hidden costs that are only noticed after you have signed the agreement. Some companies will replace your phone if it breaks or is lost or stolen so consider the insurance warranty before buying because they are typically carried around everywhere; which means they can easily get broken or damaged and a warranty will give you peace of mind.

When buying cell phones online, be sure the phone is up-to-date and carries all the features you want. You can then visit a local store to purchase minutes or to sign up for a contract but just be sure you buy from a company you trust.

Nasty Cheap Mobile Phones?

June 4, 2008 · Filed Under Mobile Phone News · Comment 

Regular launches of new, increasingly expensive models can be annoying, especially when all you want is a cheap mobile phone; customers that only require a basic model will find they can still obtain them if they look carefully. Almost everyone uses a mobile phone now and there are almost no age barriers for their use; try as I might, I cannot image a world without this device.

Around the world, business can be carried out almost anywhere and at anytime with technology that would have been difficult to contemplate even ten years ago. Whilst many of them are still seen as toys with some of the functions they how have, there is no doubt that they are no longer viewed as just playthings. Whilst most phones can do a variety of things that could be considered non essential, it is still possible to obtain a no frills mobile phone.

How many people actually use all the wonderful facilities one of the new mobile phones come equipped with, especially when the vast majority would probably be just as happy with a cheap mobile phone. If you buy a basic model you cannot expect many extra functions that other more expensive phones have as standard. If all you need is a phone that can make and receive calls then there isn’t much point in buying anything fancy with a range of functions you will never use.

Call only facilities would be very unusual on today’s cheap mobile phones, on even the most very basic but if that is all you need then you won’t mind. The most important thing to check with a basic phone is whether or not you will get a strong signal because if this is the only reason you need it for, it is also the most important.

You will probably find you will be able to send and receive text message but will not come equipped with all the new SMS functions. Still even the most basic model phones will have a good text messaging facility by early model standards.

However, the likes of sending and receiving emails may not be possible and when you think about it how often would you use it anyway? As a basic cheap mobile phone may not have this ability so if it is something you really need, you may have to re-think what type of phone you require.

Another option available to you is if you can find a reasonable monthly mobile phone plan, then you may not need to look for a cheap model at all. This is a viable option as mobile phone plan deals happen all the time, especially when they want to make room for the latest models. Finding a package such as this means the thought of searching for a basic phone will be a thing of the past.

Don’t forget that no matter what you intend to buy or services you intend to use, that good honest online research is the key to its success and if you are working to a budget it can make the difference between success and failure.

Mobile Phone Wallpaper

June 3, 2008 · Filed Under Mobile Phone Wallpaper · Comment 

For a time the mobile phone was perhaps considered a plaything of the wealthy and a tool for businesses but not anymore with it fast becoming the most important piece of technology you can own. Many parents convince themselves that their children must have one for safety but in reality it is usually so the children are not looked down upon by their friends. Mobile phone manufacturers were quick on the uptake of fitting their phones with as many gadgets as possible to ensure a constant demand for these high tech pieces of equipment. It is the number of functions that can be added to the mobile phone that puts it ahead of its land line based cousin. The ring tone and cellular phone wallpaper market (screen background) is huge but it does allow each mobile phone to be customized to suit the user.

In order to make the process as simple as possible, mobile phone users can now get these wallpapers directly from internet sites. You may also transfer images that can be used as a background from one phone to another cellular phone and even the pictures shot from your own mobile phone can be your wallpaper. Additionally, this modern technology also allows a picture taken from a digital camera to function as your phone wallpaper but you will need to upload the image to your phone.

For an even more personal approach to your mobile phone wallpaper then you can insert some witty comment in text form onto the background. However, if your mobile phone does not support uploading backgrounds, do not despair, this does not mean you will not get the benefits of owning a mobile phone. Still, even if your model cannot accept new screen backgrounds, it may well accept ring tones which will give you that personal touch. Alternatively you can always look for a newer model at Argos mobile phones where they have a huge range to choose from. For a small number of mobile phone users, none of this will matter at all because they only need the phone to make calls and the occasional SMS message.

Even sending and receiving text messages do not require any of these functions. You do not need fancy cellular phone wallpapers or ring tones to have a functional phone as there only purpose is to provide the mobile phone with an individual look. Try to bear in mind that not everyone is interested in your life and conversations so as a final point try to think of others when you use your phone. Mobile phone etiquette exhibits your personality, the users personality is more important that your phone having personality.

Even if your phone does not include such high technology and innovative features, if you can turn off your phone during meetings and avoid having to annoy the other person in front of you, you are exhibiting a personality that is intrinsic in you. Good behavior can be catching and yours may lead others to do the same, be different, do not do what others do just because it is easier. In an age where people think about how they look to others a great deal, it is surprising that this has not improved mobile phone etiquette but this means that you can do something to change the situation.

Nokia’s N-Gage Games Platform Finally Lands

June 2, 2008 · Filed Under Mobile Phone News · Comment 

Nokia has launched its exciting N-Gage games platform with three new cutting-edge games; and the promise of 0 new titles by 2009.

Initially launched a few years ago as a specialist gaming phone, Nokia has repackaged and relaunched the N-Gage brand as a gaming platform which can be played on its Nseries phones including the Nokia N95 and N95 8GB, N81 and the N82.

The manufacturer will be pre-loading the N-Gage handsets but is can also be downloaded to other Nseries phones from www.n-gage.com.

Handsets like the Nokia N93, N93i and N73 will soon be capable of downloading the software via the N-Gage website.

Nokia said there should be 30 titles available for download by mid-2008, with 60 available by 2009. Title available now include Asphalt 3: Street Rules, Hooked On: Creatures of the Deep, Brain Challenge and System Rush: Evolution.

Many of the games are free to trial and cost £6 to £8 for the full version.

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