Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Tri Band Cell Phones


CECT P168 Tri Band Version Versus the Quad Band Version - A Comparison of the Differences

By Rae Edwards

In terms of sales, the tri and quad band versions of the CECT P168 (aka iClone) are extremely close. Of course, the main difference between the two is that the tri band version supports / 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHZ, while the quad band version has added the 850 MHZ. Generally, most networks work on a tri band phone, except for some AT&T regions that use 850. If you travel extensively, a quad band is probably not a bad idea to ensure that all bases are covered.
Both phones look very similar and function identically. Both are dual sim, unlocked, flat screen phones with the finger touch interface. They allow you to surf the web, email, text, and send messages while watching and listening to MP3s and MP4s, taking photos on the built in digital camera, and enjoying Bluetooth. Both have removable batteries which frees you from having to depend on the manufacturer. Having two phone numbers with the dual sim feature has been particularly useful and I really like having FM radio as well.
The quad band version did add a slide unlock feature, webcam, and upgraded firm ware.

Your Cell-Phone - Don't Leave Home Without It!


By Elizabeth Day

International cell phones and calling rates have dropped dramatically in recent years.
Many options are available for holiday travelers looking for cheap cell-phone service. Most countries use GSM (global service for mobile) technology.
Unlocked international GSM phones are available that aren't tied into any one service provider. • Dual-band - Dual-band works in Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia, New Zealand and much of South America.
• Quad-band - A quad-band phone allows you to roam almost anywhere globally. Many countries in South America only have 850 MHz GSM service while both 1900 MHZ and 850 MHz GSM services are supported in the USA. The SIM card holds all of a subscriber's personal information and phone settings. The card can be switched from phone to phone, making the new phone receive all calls to the subscriber's number.
International unlocked GSM phones can be rented. If you will be using your phone more than once it is more economical to buy a cell phone package.
Buying a cell phone at a destination is always an option. If you prefer, use the phone you have. More American cell phones are compatible with international systems. Providers are expanding their line of international-compatible phones. Check with your provider before buying or renting an international phone. Phones often need to have their international capability enabled and many offer special international rate packages.
Most cell-phone providers provide information and tips for international phone use at their web sites.
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Saturday, January 17, 2009

Unlock Cell Phones


Unlock the Power of Your Cell Phones
By Natalie Aranda

The technology advances in cell phone have brought many new features to average mobile phone users - VoIP, camera cell phone etc.. GSM and CDMA are two types of common digital mobile phone services. Cell phone unlock works only for GSM type of phones. There are many different ways for cell phone unlocking. Each cell phone is identified by an unique and specific serial number, and there’s a corresponding cell phone unlock code for each serial number. Many GSM cell phone can be easily unlocked with cell phone unlock codes. There are dozens of websites which offer cell phone unlock codes for $5-$10 each, and the website will help you unlock your mobile phone and switch services. No matter how experienced you are with cell phones, mobile phone unlocking is tremendously painless. There are many different ways for cell phone unlock. Many GSM cell phone can be easily unlocked with cell phone unlock codes.

Tips You Need to Know About Unlocked Cell Phones
By Terry Price

Unlocked cell phones are cell phones that have been unlocked, allowing you to use them on any network or as prepaid cell phones. You are going to need your cell phone unlocked because you originally have a phone that you used on another network. You can then use these unlocked cell phones on another network or use them as prepaid cell phones.
Are Prepaid Cell Phones For You?
As you can see, prepaid cell phones provide you with a great deal of freedom that traditional cell phones do not offer. Are Prepaid Cell Phones More Expensive?
Yes, in some cases they can be more expensive than traditional cell phones. The choice is yours with prepaid cell phones.
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Tuesday, January 13, 2009

You do not have a cell phone? Good luck to find a public phone

By ALAN LOVEWELL mark

Tisbury Verizon pays to keep your phone in the Park and Ride. The disappearance of the phones around the island has raised concerns of public safety in Tisbury and Edgartown.
In Tisbury, city officials paid a monthly fee to maintain a public phone working in the park something remote and Park and Ride near the town water tower.

When the phone was removed from in front of the Edgartown police station this fall, within the bureau has had to rethink how the public comes to the police after hours, when one is not in the station.

The Chappaquiddick There once was a phone in the Chappy Ferry hut, and now it's gone. Other public phones are disappearing around the vineyard.

The phone industry is being lost due to lack of customers. The reason is, of course, cellular phones. However, cell phones do not always work and its ubiquitous appearance can be misleading.

"Not everyone has a cell phone," said Aase M. Jones, assistant administrator of the city Tisbury John Bugbee. He said that when Verizon was planning to turn off the phone at the top of the hill in the Park and Ride, the town selectmen decided to pay 85 U.S. dollars a month to maintain it.

"They used to pay us so they can install phones. We have a commission," said Ms. Jones. But those days are longer. Now, the telephone company charges cities and businesses for not paying income-producing phones when they can.

Mrs Jones has a file with letters from Verizon describing the plan to eliminate unprofitable phones. Verizon Edgartown when he wrote in February 2002, with his plan to eliminate the pay phone in front of the police station, police chief Paul V. Condlin quickly responded with a letter asking the company to reconsider. He said that the station is not open 24 hours a day.

"It is my conviction that the elimination of the pay phone outside our station could delay or hinder a citizen reporting an emergency or seek medical care," wrote the head.
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