Saturday, September 15, 2007

iphone- where to buy


An iPhone is a multimedia and Internet-enabled quad-band GSM EDGE-supported cellular phone that is developed, manufactured and sold by Apple Inc. The functions of the iPhone include camera phone and a multimedia player. It enables text messaging and visual voicemail. You can also browse the net, send and receive e-mail, visit websites, search engines and many more. The iPhone offers Wi-Fi connectivity too.
The iPhone is a handheld smart device handled by using a large touch screen with virtual keyboard and buttons.
IPhones have created huge interest worldwide and for a good reason: this is a communication and entertainment center in the palm of your hand. It is your personal computer and your mobile phone combined into one easy to use device.
For people interested in buying an iPhone there are hundreds of Apple stores a spread across the Us as well as Canada, Japan and the major countries of Europe. For a complete list of retail locations check out Apple's home site:www.apple.com
Apple offers its products through their apple online stores too. http://store.apple.com.
Apple being the proprietors of iPhone 4GB and 8GB offers buying direct from the source.
Another reliable source to buy an iPhone from are the AT&T Stores
AT&T stores are more widely spread than Apple stores. There are over 1,800 AT&T stores in the U.S. Not sure where is the closest AT&T store? Go to AT&T’s store finder to locate it http://www.wireless.att.com/home .
IPhones are also available through AT&T’s online store http://www.store.att.com.
With all the buzz about iPhones one can easily find iPhones for sale through the net. A word of caution though – iPhones do not come cheap. It is a high tech device that you may need tech support for every now and then. Unless you consider yourself to be a real tech wiz, try not to buy from a non reliable source that offers no tech support.
Only exceptions to the above rule are EBay and Amazon, both being reliable secure purchase online shopping centers.
Another important issue to consider is that computers as well as other high tech devices tend to decrease in price and increase in capabilities, ease of use, variations and range of functionalities offered to the user. Therefore when you go out to buy an iPhone – get the latest most up to date version. It may cost a bit more but you would not end up with a new but outdated iPhone.




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Thursday, April 12, 2007

NEW Motorola A1200 Quadband PDA GSM Phone

NEW Motorola A1200 Quadband PDA GSM Phone is pretty cool. It's Quadband GSM 850 900/1800/1900. It's priced at $200. It features
Display type TFT touchscreen,256k colors
- size 240 x 320 pixels,36 x 48 mm
- handwriting and speech recognition (chi & eng)
Ringtones type polyphonic (40 channels)
MP3
Memory
- card slot microsd (transflash)
- 8 MB built-in memory
- intel xscale 312mhz processor
Bluetooth
Messaging
- SMS, EMS, mms, email, instant messaging
Camera
- 2 mp,1600x1200 pixels, flash, video
Java midp 2.0
FM radio
MP3/MP4/aac+ player
Pim functions
Voice dial/memo
Size:
Weight:122 g
Dimensions: (h x w x d)
95.7 mm x 51.7 mm x 21.5 mm

Palm to use Linux for new software platform in smart phones



Smart phone manufacturer ,Palm, has announced that it will use
linux in its phones now. The upcoming Linux-based platform, which Palm had been developing quietly for several years, will join the product mix as "a new foundation," Palm Chief Executive Ed Colligan said. He said the platform will take the Palm software and "modernize" it. The Linux platform is part of the company's new strategy to deliver multiple reference designs - rather than a single product design - to its manufacturers and carrier partners, allowing them to more quickly introduce customizable
products with more varied designs, features and pricing. The changes come as the Treo maker faces intensifying smart-phone competition from deep-pocketed rivals, such as Nokia Corp., Motorola Inc. and Samsung Electronics Co., which churn out dozens of new cell phone models each year. Shares of Palm fell 27 cents to close at $16.91 on the Nasdaq Stock Market.

Indian mobile-phone subscribers to more than triple from 2006 to 2011, says iSuppli

India in 2006 emerged as one of the world's fastest-growing wireless telecom markets, with the number of mobile-phone service subscribers in the nation growing to 149.5 million, up from 85 million in 2005.

And the number of new subscriber additions continues at a torrid pace. Monthly mobile subscriber additions averaged 5.5 million in 2006, and exceeded six million per month by the end of the year. iSuppli projects that the wireless service subscriber base in India will rise to 484 million by 2011, more than three times the 149.5 million in 2006.

"A rise in per-capita income, the arrival of less-expensive phones, declines in tariffs, pro-industry and pro-consumer regulations enacted by the government and a host of other factors have been instrumental in driving this growth," said Dr Jagdish Rebello, director and principal analyst for iSuppli.

It must be noted that there has been one significant change in the way subscriber counting is conducted in India since March 2006: Per the Indian government's New Policy, fixed Wireless Local Loop (WLL) subscribers now are included as mobile subscribers.

The penetration of wireless technologies remains high in urban areas compared to rural regions, where approximately two-thirds of the Indian population resides. As of December 2006, the urban tele-density had grown to more than 40%, compared to rural penetration of little more than 2%.

source:-DigiTimes.com



New Pantone Cell Phones


Mobile phones are the latest fashion accessory for the youth.
Pantone, the world's authority on color, and SoftBank have teamed up to provide technicolor mobile phones. Available in 20 PANTONE Colors ranging from bright pink, green and cyan to more subdued navy blue and white, the new phones were recently showcased on the runways of Japan in the fashion-forward Harajuku district to celebrate the opening of Softbank's newest and largest store there. Well-known Japanese models, dressed in clothing color-coordinated with the phones, displayed the phones in a true catwalk style. The new PANTONE cell phones are part of an expanding line of colorful consumer products, which include PANTONE PAINT, PANTONE VIEW inspiration for interiors, a decorating color guide for design-savvy consumers, PANTONE Palette Plates, a line of dishware from Fishs Eddy, and PANTONE UNIVERSE stationery. Latest craze across the continental divide. Recently introduced in late January, Mr. Son, president of SoftBank, marked this collaboration with Pantone as the top priority item of their product lineup of spring season models.
source:-dexigner.com

Saturday, April 7, 2007

MOTOKRZR™ K1 Blue phone



MOTOKRZR™ K1 Blue phone(unlocked)
Price: $299.99
Bluetooth-Yes

This Phone has a new innovative sleek look and cool finish.
the MOTOKRZR™ K1 is the definitive mobile for individuals
who have an appreciation for cutting edge designs. Within the
MOTOKRZR™ K1 phone's striking form lies remarkable
functionality rich in first-class multimedia and entertainment
capabilities, global connectivity and more - all designed to
give you an elite, unparalleled wireless experience.