Fastest Changing Area Of Modern Technology

August 18, 2008 · Filed Under Miscellaneous · Comment 

Cell phones are one of the fastest changing areas of modern technology but this can confuse buyers who are constantly bombarded with new models and an ever increasing range of ‘must have’ functions. Below are some cell phone facts every user should know so you won’t get caught in a cell phone trap, but become educated before you make your next phone purchase.

Many cell phone users use up every last drop of energy before they recharge and this really is to be avoided. Leaving the recharging to last minute like this over an extended period means that the battery will need to be replaced earlier than it ordinarily would and these cell phone batteries are quite expensive.

Whilst there are a number of methods that can help extend the life of your battery, one really easy one is to lower the brightness of the screen backlight which doesn’t normally have to be at full intensity for you to se what you need too. When the phone is operational, it is constantly searching for a signal which is ok when there is good signal strength but if this is lost, the phone still tries to find a signal using more power and draining the battery is the same way that long conversations do.

Cell phones to day have so many features, all of which use up battery power even though no conversation is taking place so keeping these to a minimum will increase the battery life. Whilst downloading new ring tones and wallpaper is a great idea, many people are given free sample but forget they will be charged for the rest that are download automatically, sometimes without their knowledge.

As far as children are concerned, parents should look for a facility where they can disable this feature or ensure that only the parent can order them. Cell phone plans come in two main version, those where you pay as you use the phone or on a contract that supplies a pre-agreed amount of minutes per month but it really does depend on what sort of usage you intend for the phone when it comes to deciding on the agreement type.

Only you will know how often you make calls and how long they are on average but the pay-per use agreement is probably not going to be the most cost effective if you are someone who use the phone a great deal. Most cell phone 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.

Pay attention to any hidden charges like penalties for early termination of the contract as some contracts can be costly to get out of. Many contracts come with a warranty for the phone because it is easy to loose or damage a phone that is carried everywhere and should something happen you will have the assurance of its replacement should anything untoward happen.

It is always a good idea to buy a cell phone from a company you know is reliable so even if you are buying online there is no reason to accept a poor service or a phone that you will have problems getting accessories for because it is an old model.

Cheap Mobile Phones

August 8, 2008 · Filed Under Miscellaneous · Comment 

It wasn’t that long ago when we all thought that cell phones were just toys that only wealthy people had any use for them. That seems such a long time ago now especially since they have become a very important addition to all our lives.

This technology has changed the way business is carried out and for our lives in general. 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. There are those cheap mobile phones that can perform many different functions but there are also those basic telephones that are available if you are on a budget.

Even the developing countries around the world are not immune to the need for cheap cellular phones. They may be extremely clever but I have only ever wanted a phone that made a call and could send a text message, perhaps you are the same and all you want is a cheap cell phone like me.

Cheap cell phones will not be able to perform all those functions other phones can but that may be just right for you. Merely being able to send and receive calls may be enough for you and all you expect from your cheap cell phone. Although it is unlikely, a basic cell phone may only give you these facilities. Then of course you need to check the reception of your cheap cell phone, since this is the only thing it is good for, it has to at least be able to carry out this basic function.

You will probably find your basic cellular phone will be able to send and receive text message but will not come equipped with all the new SMS functions. Finding a cheap cellular phone that has a good text messaging capacity, will be better for you. Although an email facility on cell phones has been around for some time, very few people actually use it and it is not likely you basic phone will have it anyway. As a basic cell phone may not have this ability, if it is something you actually need, you may need to re-think what type of phone you require.

Every month there will be another special offer from one of the cell phone service providers and if you find a good deal, there will more than likely be a good cell phone as part of it so you won’t need to worry about a cheap cell phone. Various network companies offer this type of promotion and you may decide to take advantage of owning a good quality cellular phone. A good deal like this means a cheap cell phone does not need to be an option.

Whatever you decide to do, never forget that the secret to almost anything you do is getting the research right as it can save you a fortune or mean that you can work within a budget that you set for yourself.

An Integral Part Of Our Lives

July 22, 2008 · Filed Under Miscellaneous · Comment 

I doubt that anyone disagrees with the fact that the cell phone has become an indispensable part of people’s lives. Cell phones have become an integral part of our lives and businesses rely on being able to contact their employees wherever they are. Nowadays the cell phone is used by individuals from every walk of live and in any part of the world. What most people want though is a cell phone plan that meets their individual needs at the right price. Because of the large number of network services in this country, it may help you to research and assess their offers before deciding on a cell phone plan.

When I chose my cell phone, my first consideration was whether I wanted a monthly plan or one that was prepaid. If cost is your prime concern then why not use the prepaid option; it is much quicker and easier to set up. For the seasoned user, even the cell phone could be supplied free of charge, even using the prepaid plan. The other option of paying monthly may suit those individuals who use the phone more frequently. You need to assess your usage frequency and requirements before you decide on a cell phone plan. You may research on the performance; for example if they have enough towers to reach you wherever you are. Just to confuse you more packages that are designed for your geographic location are available in addition to those based on families. You will need to take into account that these plans have disadvantages as well. One downside to prepaid cell phones is that they often have watered down functionality compared to those that are paid for monthly.

If you run a large business, you would not want a family type package as you might find it to restrictive for what you require. Of course the biggest benefit of a family plan is for the calls made between those family members who are on the same contract usually get a discount. There are also discounts for the airtime usage of family members using this cell phone plan. Long distance calls are included free with the National plans. Fortunately, you will not be charged for roaming calls when you have this type of plan. For regional use, this cell phone plan may require you to pay long-distance charges but the airtime rates may be cheaper.

Although the prepaid option is very popular, business people and those that travel a great deal won’t really benefit from this type of cell phone plan.

All of this notwithstanding, in order to make full and effective use of your cell phone, you may want to set some guidelines in your usage. Although individuals may not see the need to switch their cell phones off, business users will soon realize if they want any peace they will have too. Reserve some time for yourself and never allow people to disturb you during this period. Once you allow your company or customers to know you are available hey will become irate when you decide to turn your cell phone off. If you want to stay healthy and sane, allow yourself some free time without the cell phone.

BlackBerry Curve 8320

June 26, 2008 · Filed Under Miscellaneous · Comment 

Pros - This is the smallest BlackBerry Curve yet and the device feels great in the hand. Added Wi-Fi is another bonus.

Cons - There’s no 3G and the two-megapixel camera is timid by today’s standards.

Also Consider - The BlackBerry Pearl 8120 is still the smallest BlackBerry so far, so if you want all the functions of BlackBerry only in a smaller device then this is the one for you.

Killer Application - Wi-Fi - Whereas the 8820 supported Wi-Fi for data only, the 8320 supports Wi-Fi for both data and voice.

Verdict - Email and Wi-Fi enabled, the 8320 should leave no customer disappointed.

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