Sunday, June 6, 2010

Apple iPhone 4G


General

2G Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network HSDPA 850 / 1900 / 2100
Announced Exp. announcement 2010, June
Status Rumored. Exp. release 2010, 3Q


Size

Dimensions 114.3 x 58.7 x 9.4 mm
Weight 140 g


Display

Type TFT capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
Size 640 x 960 pixels, 3.5 inches
- Multi-touch input method
- Accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate
- Proximity sensor for auto turn-off
- Scratch-resistant surface
Sound Alert types Vibration, MP3 ringtones
Speakerphone Yes
- 3.5 mm headset jack


Memory

Phonebook Practically unlimited entries and fields, Photocall
Call records 100 received, dialed and missed calls
Internal 64/80 GB storage
Card slot No


Data

GPRS Class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots), 32 - 48 kbps
EDGE Class 10, 236.8 kbps
3G HSDPA, 7.2 Mbps
WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11b/g
Bluetooth Yes, v2.1 with A2DP
Infrared port No
USB Yes, v2.0
Camera Primary 5 MP, 2592 x 1944 pixels, autofocus, LED flash


Features

Touch focus, geo-tagging
Video Yes
Secondary Yes
Features OS iPhone OS (based on Mac OS)
CPU Apple A4 processor
Messaging SMS (threaded view), MMS, Email, Push Email
Browser HTML (Safari)
Radio No
Games Downloadable, incl. motion-based
Colors Black, White
GPS Yes, with A-GPS support
Java No
- Active noise cancellation with dedicated microphone
- Social networking integration with live updates
- Digital compass
- Google Maps
- Audio/video player
- Voice command/dial
- TV-out
Battery Standard battery, Li-Ion

Saturday, June 5, 2010

Micromax X235


Phone Micromax X235 Manufacturer Micromax Status Available Available in India Yes Price (Indian Rupees) Avg Current Market Price:Rs. 4000
Last Updated On:
Place : Chennai Delhi Kolkata Mumbai Price (USD) $82.3 Description A phone with a Remote control and lets you control your devices at home.

Micromax G4



Also known as Gamolution
Phone MicromaxMicromax G4 Manufacturer Micromax Status Available Available in India Yes Price (Indian Rupees) Avg Current Market Price:Rs. 4000
Last Updated On:
Place : Chennai Delhi Kolkata Mumbai Price (USD) $82.3 Description A Dual SIMDual SIM phone which comes with Motion Controlled Games

Acer Liquid E Ferrari Special Edition



Acer Liquid E Ferrari Special Edition
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Acer Liquid E Ferrari Special Edition
Phone Acer LiquidAcer Liquid E Ferrari Special Edition Manufacturer Acer Status Coming Soon Available in India Yes Price (Indian Rupees) Expected Price:Rs.25000

Place : Chennai Delhi Kolkata Mumbai Price (USD) Expected Price: $514.4 approx
Description Acer Liquid E Ferrari special edition is the most exclusive smartphone in the world, dedicated to those who refuse to settle for mere perfection and demand something extra from their technological devices: passion, cutting-edge technology, performance, and above all, exclusive features!

Getting started on an iPhone

By Damian Koh
May 22, 2009

Our quick guide to the iPhone OS software gives you a glimpse into the mobile operating system and what it can do for you.

Making the jump to an iPhone
If anything, Apple's nailed it with the user interface on the iPhone. Unlike most handsets which are typically littered with an array of controls, the iPhone has only one hardware button on the front that brings the user back to the main menu. So those making the jump to an iPhone cold may find it awkward at the beginning.

The interface is based on the concept of using sliders, switches, buttons, finger gestures and multiple home screens. Almost all input relies on the capacitive touchscreen which is capable of multitouch. This opens up a new form of interaction between the device and the user. You drag your finger down on the screen to scroll up like you would with a physical page. Bringing two digits closer together or further apart lets you zoom out or in of a picture or a Web page. The physics of the interface that mimic a real environment and unmatched fluidity of the operating system deliver one of the best touchscreen experiences in the market.

Depending on where you are buying the iPhone, the handset is sold exclusively via selected telco operators in some countries. And one of the things Apple has successfully done is to integrate the smartphone into an ecosystem of services, from iTunes to the App Store. So without further ado, let's get started with the iPhone.

Symbian S60 smartphone shortcuts



Nokia E72

Basic controls
How to Shortcut
Activate or deactivate Bluetooth

Press and hold Sym key
Activate or deactivate Silent profile

Press and hold Ctrl key
Switch between profiles

Press power key once
Copy text

Ctrl key + C
Paste text

Ctrl key + V
Cut text

Ctrl key + X
Select all text

Ctrl key + A
Turn on flashlight

Press and hold spacebar
Open homepage in Web browser

Press and hold 0 key
Call voice mailbox

Press and hold 1 key
Check IMEI number

Press *#06#
Toggle active applications

Press and hold Home key
Toggle between General and Silent modes

Press and hold # key
Check phone's software

Press *#0000#
Check WLAN MAC Address

*#62209526#
Reset phone to default factory settings

*#7370#


Email
How to Shortcut
Create a new email

C
Remove selected emails

D
Reply to sender

R
Reply to all

A
Forward email

F
Open next email

N
Open previous email

P
Open the selected email

O
Change the follow-up status of email

L
Move up one page in the email

J
Move down one page in the email

K
Move to the first email in the mailbox or beginning of an email

T
Move to the last email in the mailbox or end of an email

B
Open list of email folders

M
Change the read status of an email

U
Accept a meeting request

E
Tentatively accept a meeting request

G
Decline a meeting request

V
Sort through emails

W
Expand and collapse emails

I
Start email synchronization

Z
Search email

S


Web browser
How to Shortcut
Zoom in

*
Zoom out

#
Go to homepage

0
Show toolbar

1
Open search dialog

2
Return to previous page

3
Bookmark current page

4
Open keypad shortcuts map

5
Refresh current page

6
View page in full screen mode

7
View page overview

8
Enter new Web address

9


Calendar
How to Shortcut
Open agenda view

A
Open day view

D
Open week view

W
Open month view

*
Open to-do view

T
Add new meeting/appointment

N



Nokia N97 mini

Basic controls
How to Shortcut
Open browser bookmarks

Press and hold 0 key
Call voice mailbox

Press and hold 1 key
Activate voice command

Press and hold Green call key
Check IMEI Number

Press *#06#
Toggle active applications

Press and hold Menu key
Change phone profile

Press power key once
Enter accented letters

Hold down Sym Key and press associated letter keys repeatedly
Add or remove shortcuts from home screen

Press and hold an empty space on the screen
Toggle between General and Silent modes

Press and hold # key
Check phone software

Press *#0000#
Check WLAN MAC Address

*#62209526#
Reset phone to default factory settings

*#7370#

Google Nexus One shortcuts



Basic controls
How to Shortcut
Unlock phone

Slide the unlock bar to the right.
Mute phone

Slide the unlock bar to the left.
Manage notifications and identify operator network

Slide down from status bar at the top of screen to see list of notifications and name of the operator network your phone is connected to.
Return to home screen

Tap home button.
Access recently used applications

Long press home button.
Search

Tap magnifying glass button.
Do a voice search

Long press magnifying glass button.
Do a voice search for calling

Long press magnifying glass button and say "call" and the person's name.
Extend battery life

Go to power control widget and tap icons to quickly shut off Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, sync and screen brightness.
Move or delete widget on home screen

Long press widget.
Add application shortcuts

Go to Applications list, long press the application you want to make a shortcut of.
Bring up list of applications installed on the phone

Tap grid pattern.
Access different home screens

Swipe left/right or touch dots on the bottom left and right of the home screen.
Jump to different home screens

Touch and hold the dots on the bottom left and right of your home screen to see all five home screens at a glance. Tap on a home screen to jump there.
Activate live wallpapers

Long press home screen, select wallpapers, select live wallpapers.


Messaging
How to Shortcut
Get to quick contacts menu from anywhere in the phone

Touch a contact's image or status bubble, then a row of available communications options will appear (e.g. phone, contact details, SMS, email, chat). Click on any of the icons to choose how you'd like to interact with this person.
Access onscreen keyboard

Long press Menu key.
Input text by speaking

Tap microphone icon next to spacebar on virtual keyboard. Available for any text field in any app on the phone.
Access common punctuation symbols

Long press period key.
Cut/copy text

Select the text, touch and hold the selected text, then choose cut or copy.
Paste text

Move to the location where you want to paste the selected text, touch and hold the location, then choose paste.
Lock a text message

Long press an individual text message.
Access highlighted text in a message (numbers, URLs or search for a word on the Web)

Touch and hold respective text in messages.


Web browser
How to Shortcut
To go to a Web page

Touch the URL box at the top of the browser screen. Enter Web page address or search term. Suggestions list appears as you type. Tap on one of the suggestions or complete your entry and touch "go".
Zoom in/zoom out on Web page

Reverse pinch/pinch.
Quickly zoom in and out of a section of the Web page

Double tap the section.
Open history, most visited Web pages and bookmarks

Long press back button.
Open/Open in new window/Bookmark link/Save link/Share link/Copy Link URL

Long press a link/bookmark.
Bookmark a Web page

Tap on the star icon at the top of the browser screen next to the URL box.
Work with multiple browser windows

Press menu button and touch "windows". You can open up to eight browser windows at once and switch among them.


Gallery
How to Shortcut
Zoom in/zoom out when viewing photos

Reverse pinch/pinch.
Share photos via email / SMS / Bluetooth or upload to Picasa / Facebook / Twitter

After you take a picture with the phone, tap on the thumbnail image and select "share".
Set picture as contact icon or wallpaper

After you take a picture with the phone, tap on the thumbnail image and select "set as".
Share videos via email / SMS / Bluetooth or upload to YouTube / Twitter

After you take a video with the phone, tap on the menu button and select "share".

In the latest news









Asus Eee

This is a new line of PCs that focuses on providing users with the most comprehensive Internet application based on three Es: Easy to learn, work, play; Excellent Internet experience and Excellent on-the-Go, and hence the product name of Eee PC. -Asus.

HTC Touch

The groundbreaking HTC Touch offers a new and unique way of controlling touch screen-based devices by recognising and responding to the sweep of a finger across the screen. It is intelligent enough to distinguish between finger and stylus input and then respond accordingly. -HTC.

RIM BlackBerry Pearl 8100

Beneath its sleek and stylish exterior, the BlackBerry Pearl is a quad-band GSM/GPRS and EDGE-enabled mobile application powerhouse delivering the fast performance of the latest generation BlackBerry handset platform. The built-in 64MB flash memory is now expandable with a MicroSD card, giving users plenty more storage for music, pictures, videos, and data files. -RIM.

Nokia N95 8GB

Boasting up to eight gigabytes of built-in memory, the Nokia N95 8GB has all the key features of its predecessor, including a 5 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics, built-in A-GPS, WLAN, HSDPA and an innovative 2-way slide. The sleek black N95 8GB also boasts a luminous 2.8" (240 x 320) QVGA display, so watching videos, browsing the Internet or viewing maps is a real pleasure. With its expanded memory, the N95 8GB offers up to 20 hours of video or up to 6000 songs. -Nokia.

Samsung BlackJack II

The powerful and performance-driven BlackJack II, which is available in slick black and red wine color options, features a full QWERTY keyboard, large 2.4" QVGA color display screen and front jog wheel to elevate productivity and improve the mobile experience. -Samsung.

Nokia N81

With dedicated music and gaming keys, 3.5 mm headphone connector and 3G and WLAN connectivity, the Nokia N81 multimedia computer is a true mobile entertainment powerhouse. With a sleek, polished surface and keys that light up when you activate them, accessing content on the 3D multimedia menu is fast and intuitive. -Nokia.

HTC HD2 Windows phone shortcuts





Basic controls
How to Shortcut
Unlock phone

Slide the unlock bar either to the left or the right.
Set ringing mode to silent

Press either the volume up or down button and select Silent.
Set ringing mode to vibrate

Long press power button, select set vibrate.
Manage notifications

Tap the status bar at the top of screen to see the list of notifications.
Return to home screen

Press home button.
Customize home screen tabs

Go to home screen. Select Menu, select personalize home screen tabs.
Add applications to home screen

Go to home screen. Select one of the square boxes with a plus sign on the bottom right. Select program and choose the application of your choice.
Activate Wi-Fi router

Slide to Settings from home screen, select Wireless controls. Tap on on/off control to activate Wi-Fi router.
Terminate data connection

Long press power button, select terminate data connection.
Rearrange icons on the main menu

Tap and hold icon to move it up to the top, or down one grid.


Web browser
How to Shortcut
Zoom in/zoom out on Web page

Pinch/reverse pinch.
Quickly zoom in and out of a section of the Web page

Double tap the section.
Bookmark a Web page

Tap on the star icon at the bottom of the browser screen.
Work with multiple browser windows

Tap on the multiple page icon and select new tab.
Enter domain names quickly

Press and hold down the ".com" button and options such as ".net", ".org" and ".gov" will appear.


Gallery
How to Shortcut
Zoom in/zoom out when viewing photos

Pinch/reverse pinch.
Share photos via email/SMS/or upload to Facebook

Tap on picture and select share icon.

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Sites in other languages

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Czech site with the latest news and the best reviews.

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MobilniSvet.com
A very good serbian site. Mobile phones specs along with prices and local shop presentations.

Xonio.com
An up to date german mobile site with news and reviews

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Good info in Russian

Worldgsm
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SiamPhone.com
Information about mobile phones in Thailand. Comprehensive

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A Czech resource. Extensive.

MobileBulgaria
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mobilbladet.dk
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Choose the best talk plans for Your Mobile Phone Cell Phone

So, now that you have bought a new cell phone, you must be wondering what talk plan to choose? With all companies pitching in to woo you, it is important to choose only once you have identified your needs and pocket.
Your calling plan will decide the minimum amount you will have to pay to the service provider in a month. It's like an agreement that you make to use your phone for certain amount of time each month. Keep in mind the options available to you before choosing a talk plan.



TECHNOLOGY

In India, we use the digital network specified as GSM 900 (Global Systems for Mobile communications). The digital standard, including CDMA, TDMA and GSM platforms, allows for more callers to at the same time, occupy space on each of a service provider's cells, making it the superior choice for highly populated or metropolitan areas. Disadvantages to digital systems are their lack of unified technology and a small, metropolitan-focused calling area.


SERVICE AREA

Ask yourself. Do you want a cellular phone for emergency use? Will you be using your phone/service around town? Travel a lot? Planning a coast-to-coast?
Whether local, National or International you'll want to choose a calling plan that encompasses the physical boundaries of your calling needs. While using your cell phone on an occasional trip away from home may add extra roaming or long-distance fees to your bill. National plans, are more expensive than local plans,but will give you the freedom to call regardless of your geographical location.


CALLING PLAN OPTIONS

Caller ID, three-way calling, voice-mail, numeric paging, call forwarding and Internet access are just some of the great options offered to calling plan subscribers.
* Use the night-time advantage: Service providers often give away bundles of night time and weekend minutes for mere sums of money, maximizing your talk time value. 9 to 9 landline charges, low call charges, cheaper sms etc. are some of the cool features available.
*

Know your home coverage area: This is very important, if you don't want to be presented with a bill showing astronomical roaming charges. If you know you are out of the service area at any point then limit your calls to only the most essential.
* Understand all the features of your plan: Familiarize yourself with all the features included in your plan and make sure you know what you're getting in exchange for extra fees.


SIM CARDS-the key to mobile communications

Subscriber Identity Module, or a SIM card is the key to European and Asian mobile communications, the digital equivalent of an ID card. All the information about the service you subscribe to, your plan details, your phone number, etc. are stored in this thin, credit card-like unit. It's placed in the handset to activate the phone and your service.
A SIM card contains integrated chips that extend its intelligence and capabilities by leaps and bounds. Apart from being able to store your entire phone directory, this smart card provides access to a whole range of applications such as short message service, mobile banking, and even the mobile Internet. Your phone becomes personalised and user-friendly.
The big advantage from a user's point of view is the great flexibility of SIM cards. When traveling, you don't need to carry your phone, just take the card. Rent a phone from the airport once you arrive, slip the card in the phone and you are again connected to the world, with the same phone number.
Each card has an authentication code, a password or a PIN, specific to your service provider, which ensures that only you are using the card. GSM's encryption technology is fairly advanced and is considered to be one of the most secure technologies in mobile communications.
PIN / PUK
The SIM Card has a security feature called the PIN / PUK- a four-digit number. You can change this number to any four-digit number of your choice using the handset. Once set, three wrong attempts of entering the PIN / PUK can get the SIM card blocked temporarily. It now requires the Master PIN / PUK number to unblock the SIM. Generally ten wrong attempts to enter the PUK number can get the SIM card blocked permanently and it will require a SIM exchange.


SIM CARD CARE

The SIM Card can be permanently damaged, if
* It is frequently or roughly inserted or removed.
* The wrong side is inserted or removed.
* It is bent or twisted.
* It is scratched or written upon.
* Anything is stuck on it.
* It is exposed to extreme temperatures or magnetic fields.
Your SIM Card can be used with any compatible GSM 900 MHz phone.


SOME VALUE ADDED FEATURES PROVIDED BY NETWORK SERVICE PROVIDERS

Caller Line Identification Presentation (CLIP) This feature helps you to identify the caller by displaying the number on the handset. Since you know the caller's identity, you can respond suitably, depending on the importance of the call. You can return the call later in case you are unable to answer immediately. The service is provided free of cost on all bill plans except the Standard Bill Plan, where it is charged about Rs.75/- per month in Mumbai.
Caller Line Identification Restriction (CLIR):
This feature enables you to restrict your cellular number from being displayed on the receiver's cellular phone. It helps you maintain complete confidentiality of your number. The service can be obtained at an additional cost of about Rs.75/- per month in Mumbai.
Call Waiting / Call Hold:
This feature allows you to receive another call when you are already answering or making a call. You get a beep indicating an incoming call. Using the 'SEND' button you can receive the call by placing the first caller on hold. You can switch between these two calls using the same button. You will be charged airtime for both the calls. The service can be obtained at an additional cost of about Rs.75/- per month in Mumbai.
Call Conference:
This feature allows you to speak with five people at the same time from wherever you are. It is just perfect for times when teamwork matters so much to job success. You can have a conference with either cellular or landline phones including STD and ISD calls. All calls will have to be initiated by you. All your calls will be charged the Airtime and DoT charges as applicable. The service can be obtained at no additional cost in Mumbai.
Call Divert:
This feature allows you to divert an incoming call to a landline or to any AT & T cellular. This way you don't miss out on any important incoming calls. Calls can be diverted when you are busy, unavailable or traveling. The call can be diverted to any landline or cellular within the AT&T network area. Calls cannot be diverted to a cellular of another service provider. The service can be obtained at no additional cost in Mumbai.
Call Barring:
This feature allows you to bar incoming and outgoing calls using a four-digit password selected by you. This is a security measure to prevent the possible misuse of your cellular phone. This feature will work only if the Call Divert feature is de-activated. You can selectively bar all incoming calls or all outgoing calls as well as outgoing ISD calls. You cannot selectively bar outgoing STD calls. The service can be obtained at an additional cost of about Rs.75/- per month in Mumbai.
Short Messaging Services (SMS):
The Short Messaging Service allows you to keep in touch with your colleagues, associates, clients who are customers & currently are outside the coverage area at the time of your calling them. Standard messages created by you can be stored in your handset and sent as required. Just pay a Re. 1 for local sms, Rs. 2 for National sms and Rs. 5 for International sms in Mumbai under a post paid plan.
Detailed billing:
A detailed statement of your calls from your cellular phone, the call duration and the applicable charges can be sought. This is the most comprehensive billing statement for a person who values both time and money. The service can be obtained at an additional cost of about Rs.75/- per month in Mumbai.
WAP:
The latest innovation in mobile telephony, it enables the user to browse the Internet on his handset screens however, handsets which are WAP unabled are required for using this service.
Network Circle Coverage (NCC):
This allows subscribers to call a PSTN number in any district headquarters and adjacent area, as defined by DoT, irrespective of distance but within network, at airtime charges plus local DoT access rates only, thereby, saving on DoT inter-city STD charges. Any subscriber who doesn't apply for the NCC feature would be billed for inter-city STD charges (as per DoT rates) and applicable airtime rates for calls made from mobile on PSTN outside the SDCA location of the originating call.
Cellular 2 Cellular (C2C):
Customers opting for C2C would be eligible for the following subsidised airtime rates from cellular to cellular within the service provider's local network. Outgoing cellular to cellular would be charged. Incoming calls from cellular to cellular (within the network of the service provider) is FREE for some users (as may be offered by the service provider) in Mumbai.
Monthly Access:
A monthly charge for the ability to connect to a wireless service provider. This fee is assessed monthly whether the phone is actually used or not.
Off-Peak Period:
Most service providers define the off peak period as nights and weekends. Network service providers tend to offer lower rates during these periods when network demand is low.
Peak Period:
Most service providers define the peak period as weekdays between 9:00am to 9:00pm. Network service providers tend to offer higher rates during this period when there are high levels of communications traffic on the system.
Peak Minute:
Many service providers offer a package of minutes, which can be used only during the peak periods.
Off-peak Minute:
Many service providers offer a package of minutes which can be used only during the off peak periods.
Anytime, Anywhere Minutes:
Many service providers offer a package of minutes, which can be used during both peak and off-peak periods.
Contract:
Many network service providers offer service plans that include a one, two or three year commitment. Carriers often offer discounts on wireless phones if you subscribe to a service plan with a contract.
Rate per Additional Minute:
Many service plans offer a package of minutes per month. Once the subscriber surpasses the allotted minutes in a month, they will be charged a fee for each additional minute of use.
Regional Roaming:
In some cases, there is an additional charge for placing a call outside of the local calling area.
National Roaming:
In some cases, there is an additional charge for placing a call outside of the home state calling area.
Prepaid Cellular:
A system allowing subscribers to pay in advance for wireless service. Prepaid is generally used for credit-impaired customers or those who want to adhere to a budget. But the per/minute calls are also charged at a higher rate.
BILL EXPLANATION
Airtime Charges:
This includes the airtime charges for the current month in minutes and seconds. Remember this also includes the minutes used in Call Divert.
DoT Charges:
This is given in pulses and each pulse is charged at the applicable DoT rate.
Roaming Charges:
The amount of airtime and DoT charges incurred while using National Coverage (Automatic Roaming) facility.
Home Usage Taxes:
A 5% service tax levied on the entire bill amount. It is applicable on everything except deposits and SIM processing charges. In the first bill it is applicable on the SIM activation fee.
Roaming Usage Taxes:
This shows the tax amount on all outgoing calls while roaming. 15% charged on airtime. If it is an outgoing call, 15% on airtime + Local/STD pulse and if, an incoming call, 15% on airtime only.
Itemised Call Detail:
Shows time, destination, duration and total charge for each call made or received. This is further divided into local, STD and ISD call details. Detailed billing is given if opted for by you at charge of Rs. 75.
STD and ISD Call Charges:
This itemises the ISD and STD calls made during the billing period. These will be attached to your bill.


TIPS FOR CHOOSING YOUR MOBILE PLAN

Costs of the mobile service plan Read the fine print.
There are a lot of hidden costs involved like activation fees, contract termination penalty, monthly service charges for particular features etc. Make sure you know all the hidden charges and penalties for any plan you subscribe to. Analyse short-term benefits and overall plan structures to see if they are worthwhile in the long run and suit your calling habits.
How are you charged?
1. You are charged airtime whether you call or receive a call. 2. Many plans round up to the next minute. If your call is 61 seconds, you're charged for two minutes.
Monthly operational charge
In general, the monthly cost for mobile phone service increases based on the amount of airtime you use your phone for. A very low initial payment may be linked to higher monthly charges, while a higher initial price package, may result in lower monthly charges.
So buy your talk plan accordingly, make sure you get full value for your money
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current rankings

Current rankings
By rate Phones Rate Votes
1. Samsung S8500 Wave 8.753 8,887
2. Nokia N79 8.599 17,885
3. HTC Touch Pro 8.580 13,172
4. Samsung I8000 Omnia II 8.578 14,916
5. Nokia N82 8.562 84,319
6. HTC Legend 8.559 2,043
7. Samsung B7620 Giorgio Armani 8.558 3,455
8. HTC Desire 8.557 7,117
9. HTC HD2 8.554 27,983
10. Samsung i8510 INNOV8 8.552 39,427
11. Motorola XT701 8.547 1,358
12. Motorola MILESTONE 8.543 13,508
13. Samsung i8910 Omnia HD 8.539 30,726
14. Samsung I5700 Galaxy Spica 8.536 2,108
15. Motorola ZN5 8.534 13,758
Brands Rate Votes
1. HTC 8.320 211,055
2. Sony Ericsson 8.144 1,341,437
3. Palm 8.132 32,872
4. Dell 8.118 849
5. Acer 8.069 6,483
6. Samsung 8.063 842,262
7. Philips 8.039 46,175
By interest Phones Hits
1. Nokia 5800 XpressMusic 11,269,371
2. Nokia N97 9,554,402
3. Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 8,021,443
4. Nokia N96 7,463,385
5. Nokia E71 7,128,772
6. Sony Ericsson Satio (Idou) 7,098,412
7. Nokia N95 8GB 6,405,083
8. Nokia 5310 XpressMusic 6,196,717
9. Nokia N82 6,079,266
10. Sony Ericsson K850 6,000,315
11. Samsung i900 Omnia 5,834,588
12. Apple iPhone 3G 5,615,267
13. Nokia 6500 slide 4,850,139
14. Sony Ericsson W960 4,823,620
15. Sony Ericsson W910 4,745,032
Brands Hits
1. Nokia 675,914,785
2. Sony Ericsson 362,607,123
3. Samsung 309,089,861
4. Motorola 159,299,747
5. LG 111,657,491
6. HTC 78,146,396
7. BlackBerry 50,758,535

Learn how to use Your Mobile Phone Cell Phone

Life without a cell-phone… how did we survive without them? From a fashion statement, status symbol, luxury to a necessity, the journey of cellular telephones has been one of great technological advancement. But do we, who take these "cells" for granted, ever think of the technology behind it? A cell phone service is based on a simple idea. It is like a two-way radio, turned into a circuit switched telephone network, comparable in functionality to its landline counterpart. We had wireless sets before, used by security, police, organizers etc. but cell phones were not only accessible easily, they were more personal.


THE CELLULAR TECHNOLOGY

There is a type of low power two-way radio base station, which serves a coverage area, divided into many smaller zones (cells). Telephone handsets continuously search for the closest base station, and hop from base station to base station if the user was on the move. This strategy of replacing one high power base station with many low power base stations distributed throughout the coverage area made it possible to handle far more subscribers, and reduced the power requirements for wireless telephones.
Reducing the amount of power needed to carry a conversation through the airwaves, made it possible for manufacturers to produce much smaller phones. While solid state circuitry advances have played an important role in reducing the size and weight of portable phones, the reduction of power requirements eliminated the need for bulky, heavy batteries to power handsets.
The first cellular telephone network put to widespread use was an analog system called AMPS. An AMPS is an analog, frequency modulation scheme (the same scheme used in FM radio). At the time cellular was introduced, FM modulation/demodulation circuitry was a commodity product, and so this was the most cost effective way to introduce cellular service. Digital cellular did not become cost effective until the 1990s when DSP based platforms came down in price enough to make it practical to create an all-digital telephone handset.
HOW IT WORKS:
* Scan Channels: A scan for the closest cell site near you is made, so that you can get the strongest signals possible due to your location at the moment.
* Send Message: The phone then sends a short message to the cell site verifying the MIN, ESN, and the number that you have just entered to call.
* Assign Channel: After verifying the above information and your number, the base assigns a message to your phone, telling it where the conversation is. Talk: The phone then gets on that channel and begins to ring.


A cell phone has become easily accessible today, as it can fit in most pockets. (pun intended!) a decent cell-phone will be available starting Rs. 5000/- and of course, the sky is the limit if you want an expensive model. Another thing to note is that cell phone prices are going down as the market becomes more competitive.
Small is in. At least where the cell phones go. The new tiny single-chassis phones are called "candy bar" models, a reference to their shape. Many weigh less than 200 grams, battery included. The familiar squat flip-phones -- those that open like communicators from the old "Star Trek" -- also are ultra-light.
Batteries are getting smaller too. New nickel metal hydride (NiMH) batteries are smaller and lighter than the Nickel Cadmium (NiCad) batteries, but often provide about 40 percent less power. The latest batteries are the Lithium Ion (Li-Ion) and the Lithium Polymer batteries, which are of superior quality.
The Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association (CTIA) is a standard performance testing association for cell phones. Like an ISI seal, it too has an approval seal.


WHAT CAN GO WRONG WITH A CELL PHONE

Your cell phone is tailor-made to deal with tough conditions, which come from the fact that it is a mobile service. But nonetheless, the instruments can take only so much abuse, and are susceptible to breaking.
* If your phone gets wet, or if you dial the numbers with wet hands, and water gets into the buttons and internal corrosion may occur. Make sure your phone is dry, especially when it is switched on.
* Using a belt-clip or a holster keeps the cell phone firmly in its place, and prevents it from falling off accidentally.
* Try not to stuff your phone in with all your other worldly possessions, it may cause the glass display screens to crack.
* Extreme heat can cause damage to the cell phone electronics and the cell phone battery. Extreme cold can also cause a temporary loss of the display screen.


SAFE USAGE OF CELL PHONES

* WHILE DRIVINGDo not use the cell phone in heavy traffic.
* Do not dial while driving, if it is so important, ask someone to call for you. If you are alone, pull over on the side and dial.
* Use your cell phone for short calls.
* Be prepared to end your phone call abruptly.
* Use memory-dialing options. Learn to use your phone without having to look at it.
* Never take notes while driving.
* Make sure your phone is easily reachable when driving.


VARIOUS OPTIONS

Cellular Phone Carrier:
The normal subscription system, where you get a monthly bill for all calls made.
Prepaid Cellular Phone:
You pay for the service in advance, where the amount in your account is debited with per call made. When the account has been used, you have to get a new card. A pre-paid phone service does not require the initial investment as the monthly service. However, the per call cost is more in a pre-paid. Also, benefits like free night-talk, and others are not available.
Cellular Phone Accessories:
Extra batteries, vehicle antennas, battery chargers / conditioners, battery eliminators, hands free kits, and leather cases, are all the accessories available.
Hands Free:
An important safety feature that's included with most of today's mobile phones. It permits drivers to use their cellular phone without lifting or holding the handset to their ear. You can speak into your handset by placing it near you during a conversation.
Voice Activated Dialing:
A feature available only on selected phones and hands-free car kits that permits you to dial numbers by calling them out to your cellular phone, instead of dialing them manually. This function is especially convenient for making calls from your vehicle while driving.


THINGS YOU CAN DO WITH YOUR CELL PHONES

How to use your phone as a modem:
You can go online to send faxes and e-mail using your cellular phone as a wireless "modem" for your laptop. To do this, you'll need a phone that can function as a modem, a cable to connect your phone to your laptop, and a carrier that offers Internet or data options. For cellular phones without a built-in modem, you'll need to purchase a cellular-compatible PC card modem that works with your laptop. You'll also need a compatible cable to connect the card modem in the laptop to your cell phone. Sometimes the PC card and cable are packaged together as a kit i.e. You can click on the Service Plans tab to see which carriers in your market sell that phone.
Newer phones have built-in modem capability, so your laptop doesn't need a PC card, but you'll still have to purchase a compatible cable to connect the phone to your laptop's serial port.
Getting Web Updates on your phone:
Some carriers offer news, stock and sports updates with activation of a Web-messaging option or service plan. Other carriers provide free news updates as long as you subscribe to text-messaging services.
When you sign up for these services, carriers require you to establish an account either on their Web site or on a Web site designed to provide your updates. Once you establish an account, you will be able to select and modify your updates, including when you receive them, simply by accessing your account via the Web site.
The updates arrive as text messages (also called short messaging service), so your phone needs to support this feature. Depending on the carrier, updates are subject to character limitations ranging from 100 to 150 characters.
Alarm Clocks on phones:
With most phones, you simply select the alarm option and enter a time. Some alarms will work even when the phone is turned off. Usually, the phone's alarm will sound just like your ringer alert.
E-mail and Faxes on your phone:
You can also send and receive data/fax documents, access the internet, email accounts and corporate databases whenever you are on the move. All you need is a compatible phone and computer and the connecting accessories (unless you use infrared). Your mobile acts as a phone line. Calls are normally charged at the same rate as voice calls. You can ask for this facility from your phone service, for just a little extra charge. And then, you become truly global! In touch with the world at your fingertips!
Screening your calls:
A caller ID displays the caller's number on your phone's screen. It is standard with many digital cellular and PCS (Personal Communications Service) carriers. Some callers can't be identified, depending on how their call is routed to you.
Locking your Phone:
Locking your cell phone is a great way to ensure you're the only one using your handset. Once you activate the lock mode, you must enter a four-digit code on the keypad each time you turn on the phone. This prevents anyone else from making calls or accessing the phone's memory or menu functions.
Tracking Battery Strength:
Your phone can indicate on its screen when your battery is almost out of power. The indicator can be a battery icon, a "battery low" message or a red light.


CELLULAR PHONES AND HEALTH HAZARDS

Although no conclusive evidence has been found linking mobile phone exposure to brain cancer, several new studies suggest that the potential threat to health is greater than previously thought. Another cause for concern is the effect on health due to Radio Frequency (RF) exposure. RF can penetrate exposed tissue, is absorbed by the body and produces heat although the body's normal thermo regulating process carries this heat away.
According to new WHO (World Health Organisation) guide rules:
* Mobile phone users should limit their exposure to harmful radio frequencies by cutting the length of calls.
* Hands-free devices cut exposure by keeping the instrument away from the head and body.
* Driving cum mobile phone talking should be banned.
* Mobile phones should not be used in Intensive Care Units of hospitals as they can pose a danger to patients by interfering with the working of pacemakers and defibrillators.
* People with hearing aids should not use mobile phones.
* Base stations, which have low powered antennae on their terrace to communicate with cell phones, should not be located near children's schools and playgrounds.


A TIP

Let your personal phone be personal:
Be discreet about giving out your number
Only give your number to people you actually know, it's your money you'll be spending when they ring you up.


TALK SMART

A cell phone should be used as a device for communicating. Your chats can be left for a landline. Use your phone smartly to save on your bills.
Buy smart, talk smart, and save money on your cell-phones. Cell phone technology has gone on to make the world smaller, and at your fingertips. Also people can keep in touch and trace each other with much more ease. So go ahead, and keep your date, even if you missed her at the taxi stand. Just talk!!
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Buy right accessories for your Mobile Phone and cell phone

There's no doubt that cell phones are gaining popularity. Today, the need for instant communication has hit typical teenagers too and there are a variety of cell phone accessories available in the market. But do you need all of them? Make sure that the accessories you buy are suited to you, your lifestyle, your phone and that they all fall within your budget.

CELL PHONE COVERS

Cell Phone covers prevent buttons from being pressed inadvertently. These protective cases protect a phone from dust, moisture and scratches and other damage that can be caused by accidental dropping of the phone, while still allowing you to operate the phone. They also protect your phone from excessive heat and provide temporary protection from drizzles, which is a why they are so much in demand especially in Pakistan. The covers also make the carrying the phone easier and convenient.


MOBILE CHARGER

Mobile charger is a device that charges the phone. It can be a desktop charger, (a desktop charger has to be placed on the desk and the phone has to be placed on it for charging), or a travel charger which is in the form of a cord. This is available for Rs. 500 onwards.
Travel charger - Phones are usually sold with standard AC battery chargers. Rapid travel chargers can cut charge time in half. Charging times vary based on the type of phone and battery. A rapid battery charger can charge a lithium-ion battery used with a digital phone in two hours, compared to four hours by a standard charger. Rapid chargers for the car plug into the cigarette lighter adapter and can provide a full charge in two hours. Phones can charge and be used for conversation simultaneously, although the charging time lengthens when the phone is in use.



HANDS FREE KIT

Hands-free kits allow you to convert a handheld phone into a speakerphone, thus allowing you to talk on the phone while you safely drive or work. Your hands are free to do other things. A handsfree also enables you to talk comfortably without straining your neck as you don't have to crunch your phone between your neck and shoulder. Hands free also reduces your risk of exposure to harmful radiation and the radiation waves get directed away from your ear and head. Kits start at Rs. 200 for do-it-yourself; plug-in kits with power converters, speakers and microphones. More sophisticated kits require professional installation and include a microphone that typically attaches to the sun visor above the drivers seat, a speaker that is mounted near the dashboard, a cradle that holds the phone and a junction box where all cords connect. Installations costs about Rs. 500.


CAR KIT

It is a kit provided with various accessories, which makes it easier to use the phone in the car. The car kit includes a plug-and-play handsfree solution (i.e. an ear phone which allows you to keep your hands free while talking), a cigarette lighter adapter (which allows the phone to be charged with the cigarette lighter outlet in the car), a car cradle in which the phone can be placed in the car. You should also follow strictly the traffic rules. In Pakistan, there is a fine of Rs. 100 if you are caught talking on your phone while driving. The car kit keeps your free for driving. Car kits cost around Rs.800 onwards. You also get chandsar kits for as low as Rs.500 and such, but they only the hands free the charger. Most of the shops in India do not keep contain flash light chandargers, cigarette lighter charger, etc.)



HEADSET

It actually has one earphone to hear the person and a microphone a little below it, near your mouth, to help you speak into the phone. Doctors often advise that very frequent usage of the mobile phone (handset) to your ears could effect your health, however, this has not yet been proved. The headset is much like your ear phone. One end is connected to your mobile phone socket and the other end is plugged into your ear. Headsets are available for Rs. 250 onwards.



BELT CLIP

This is a clip in the form of a pouch in which the mobile phone is kept and this helps in carrying the phone around your belt. This is mainly a convenience gadget for those who do not wish to carry the phone in their hand, pocket or bag. Keeping the mobile in the pocket could be quite uncomfortable and if kept in the top pocket, it could slip out if you bend down. Hence, you may opt for a belt clip. Frequent travelers, salespersons and doctors find these very useful. Some covers come with a detachable belt clip as well. These cost around Rs. 50. These molded plastic belt holsters are specifically designed for your individual phone. The belt holster holds your phone securely so you can be sure that you will always know where it is. You can be confident that you will always have your cell phone and that it will always be within reach. Make it part of your routine to clip your cell phone to your belt with whenever you leave the house. With your phone securely attached to you, you'll never be afraid of losing it. Belt holsters are great for people who depend on their phone or are always on the go. When your cell phone is securely fastened to your hip with a belt holster, you will always know exactly where your phone is. No more digging around in your purse or pockets. And having it so close means that it will always be accessible. No more missed calls because you couldn't get to your phone. It's always easily within your reach.


CRADLE

A gadget to hold the mobile phone when you are in the car. The cradle can sometimes be attached to the cigarette lighter in the car (which draws power from the car battery using a special cigarette lighter adapter) to charge the mobile phone battery while driving.


CHARGER TRANSFORMER

The charger transformer helps you to recharge your batteries. It does so by converting alternating current (AC) into direct current (DC). It is located in the Adaptor of the mobile charger. You should not use charger adaptors different from the one recommended by the manufacturer as it could seriously damage your instrument. Costs around Rs.350 onwards.


FAST AND LIGHT CHARGER

It is a feature by which the mobile phone can be charged quickly. It normally takes 4-5 hours to charge a phone without a fast and light charger. With this feature it takes only 90 minutes to do so.


CIGARETTE LIGHT ADAPTER

It is an adapter that is used to charge your mobile phone when you are travelling in your car. It could be either an accessory or some manufacturers give them as part of your mobile phone. Just connect one end of your mobile phone to this adaptor and the other end into the cigarette lighter socket in your car. The mobile phone battery gets recharged by drawing the DC current from your car battery. Before you opt for this, ensure that your car has a cigarette lighter in it. You can charge your mobile phone while travelling in your car.


TRAVEL CHARGER

Phones are usually sold with standard AC battery chargers. Rapid travel chargers can cut charge time in half. Charging times vary based on the type of phone and battery. A rapid battery charger can charge a lithium-ion battery used with a digital phone in two hours, compared to four hours by a standard charger. Rapid chargers for the car plug into the cigarette lighter adapter and can provide a full charge in two hours. Phones can charge and be used for conversation simultaneously, although the charging time lengthens when the phone is in use.



CARRY CASE

Hold on to your phone, and all your other essentials, while on the go! Carry cases are durable carry-alls that sling securely across your body for today's hottest look. Pocket does not accommodate phone with holster attached.



FACE PLATES

Face Plates are the greatest rage in cell phone accessories. Manufacturers are coming out with lots of great styles and colors, to fit every taste. If you're bored with the standard black cell phone faceplate, then check out all the options available online and at all mobile phone shops. You can find faceplates with great colors or


designs. Keep your phone looking like new with a new faceplate. With all that you put your phone through, it can get scratched and start to look old. Instead of buying a new phone, you can get a brand new face plate to replace your old one.


FLASHINGS

Individualize your phone with fun flashing accessories. Whenever you receive a call your phone lights up! Flashing accessories look cool, too. Know when you're getting a call without disturbing anyone with the ring. Flashing accessories light up when you receive a call, so you'll always know- even if your ringer is turned off!


Flashing accessories are the latest craze for mobile cellular phones. Techno flashing antennas are great for when you're at the club, movie or meeting.You can see that you're getting a call even when you can't hear it over the noise.


ANTENNA

A Universal Antenna Booster is a great accessory for any cell phone. It extends the range of your antenna and gives you clearer conversation. If you have trouble with static then this Universal Antenna Booster can help. Instead of struggling with static or a low signal, you can easily use your cell phone anywhere around town.


Some phones and services struggle with the reception of a signal. An antenna booster is especially necessary for these brands and services because it is the easiest way to increase your signal. And a universal antenna booster sticks easily to any phone. Because it can be used for all phones, you don't have to struggle with finding a service that fills your needs.
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How to increase life of your mobile Phone Battery Life

GET THE MOST FROM YOUR CELL PHONE BATTERY

Prevent the Memory Effect - Keep the battery healthy by fully charging and then fully discharging it at least once every two to three weeks. Exceptions to the rule are Li-Ion batteries, which do not suffer from the memory effect. Do not leave the battery dormant for long periods of time.
Always use a battery charger, which is by the same manufacturer as your phone, it gives it more life. It also helps if you overcharge your battery now and then.
Keep the Batteries Clean - It's a good idea to clean dirty battery contacts with a cotton swab and alcohol. This helps maintain a good connection between the battery and the portable device.
Do not leave your cell phone near any source of heat, a common place being the dashboard of your car, as extreme heat may affect the battery. The battery also operates better at room temperature, vis-à-vis extreme cold.
The vibrator mode of your cell phone consumes more battery, so when not needed, use the ring-tone mode.
Battery Storage - If you don't plan on using the battery for a month or more, store it in a clean, dry, cool place away from heat and metal objects. Batteries tend to de-charge when not in use, so make sure you charge them again before using. The performance of any cell phone battery, however, no matter how properly cared for, usually diminishes after about a year. It is better to get your battery replaced then.



NiMH Li - Ion and Lithium Polymer
Made from Nickel Metal Hydride. Made from Lithium Ion.
Higher energy density. Twice the capacity of NiCad. Same energy as NIMH, but weigh 20-35% less.
More run time. More run time, at lighter weight, thus ideal for cell phones, camcorders etc.
Battery's capacity reduces over time due to frequent recharging. Can be recharged without capacity reducing
Environment friendly, since they do not contain heavy metals. Environment friendly, as they do not contain mercury or cadmium and other such toxic metals.
Require less maintenance. Require little maintenance.
Phones cost- Rs. 4,000 to Rs.6,000 Phones cost- Rs. 3,000 to Rs. 45,000


FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

My new battery isn't charging. Is it defective?
One needs to discharge and recharge a new battery at least 2-4 times for it to reach it's maximum rated capacity, as most of these new batteries, are not charged. An overnight charge or 12 hours, is a good enough time for your battery. An indication could be the battery getting warm to the touch. When charging the battery for the first time, the device may indicate that charging is complete after just 10 or 15 minutes. This is normal with
rechargeable batteries. New batteries are hard for the device to charge; they have never been fully charged and not "broken in." Sometimes the device's charger will stop charging a new battery before it is fully charged. If this happens, remove the battery from the device and then reinsert it. The charge cycle should begin again.

What is "memory effect"?
A partially discharged battery at times does not fully discharges before recharging. It sort of "forgets" to do so. This is what is the memory effect. For e.g. if you fully charge your battery and then use only 50% of its capacity before the next recharge, eventually the battery will become unaware of its extra 50% capacity, which has remained unused. The battery will remain functional, but only at 50% of its original capacity. To deal with this, always fully discharge your battery, before recharging it. This can be done by, unplugging the device's AC adapter and letting the device run on the battery until it ceases to function. This will help your battery remain healthy.
What Are Volts and Milliamp-hours (mAH)?
These are ratings on every battery. Milliamp-hours or (mAH), is one-thousandth of an amp-hour (1AH = 1000mAH). The voltage of the new battery should always match the voltage of your original unless the batteries are different chemistries. NiMH and Li-Ion batteries have different voltage ratings, even if they're for the same device.
How long do typical batteries last?
Generally, 11/2 - 3 years, or 500-800 charge-discharge cycles. As the rechargeable battery begins to die, there is a decline in the running time of the battery, till it reaches to 50% of its running time, and you need a new battery.
Can I recycle my old battery?
NiCad, NiMH and Li-Ion batteries should be recycled. Be environmentally conscious - do NOT throw these batteries in the trash.
How long will my new battery run?
Battery run-time is difficult to determine. Actual battery running time depends upon the power demands made by the mobile phone. The use of the screen, the device and other accessories results in an additional drain upon the battery, effectively reducing its running time. The total run-time of the battery is also dependent upon the design of the mobile phone.


DOs AND DON'Ts OF BATTERY USE

Battery Do's:
* Fully charge/discharge battery up to 4 cycles before achieving full capacity of a new battery
* Fully discharge and then fully charge the battery every two to three weeks.
* Run the device under the battery's power until it shuts down or until you get a low battery warning. Then recharge the battery as instructed in the user's manual.

* Remove from the device and store in a cool, dry, clean place if the battery will not be in use for a month or longer.
* Recharge the battery after a storage period Ensure maximum performance of the battery by optimizing the device's power management features. Refer to the manual for further instructions.

Battery Don'ts:
* Do not short-circuit. A short-circuit may cause severe damage to the battery.

* Do not drop, hit or otherwise abuse the battery as this may result in the exposure of the cell contents, which are corrosive.

* Do not expose the battery to moisture or rain.

* Keep battery away from fire or other sources of extreme heat. Do not incinerate. Exposure of battery to extreme heat may result in an explosion

Tip:
Turn off the phone, take out the battery and put it in again. Rest batteries for 24 hours before charging. It is known that generally even when your phone is "sleeping", it is not.
Protect your phone against thefts:
The International Mobile Equipment Identity umber (IMEI) (a 15 digit code) is programmed in the phone at the time of manufacture. This will help the police track down the phone if it is stolen. To know this number: 1. Type *#06# on the mobile. 2. A number appears. 3. Confirm this with the number on the battery. If this does not match then it means that the phone has been tampered with or is refurbished. 4. Note the number in a safe place.
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Buying Tips for Mobile Phone

You may already have a budget in mind as to how much you would like to spend.

TALK TIME

Now come to the talk time, The talk time of the mobile phone is the number of minutes you can talk with a fully charged standard battery. The talk time with a standard battery varies between 100 minutes to 750 minutes. Approximately 700 mAh will be able to give you a talk time of 4 to 6 hours. A longer talk time allows you to go without recharging the batteries for longer.


BATTERY TYPE

There are 3 types of batteries available in the Indian and Pakistan market.





LITHIIUM POLYMER AND LITHIUM ION NICKEL METAL HYDRITE
Slimmer larger power capacity. Heavier and less power capacity
Does not discharge when phone is switched off Discharges when the battery is not in use
Can be recharged without capacity reducing Battery's capacity reduces over time due to frequent recharging.
More expensive More economical if your usage is low
Phone cost- Rs. 3, 000 to Rs. 50,000 Phones cost- Rs. 4, 000 to Rs. 7,000

PHONE SIZE

This defines the size of the phone. There are two mobile phones categories we have on the web site: Small (Palm Size) and Medium Size.


SMALL (PALM SIZE) MEDIUM SIZE
Easy to carry, keep in a pocket or in a purse
Rs. 3,095 to 40,099

Larger and bulkier than small phones ..........
Rs. 3,895 to Rs. 45, 675


If you are concerned about the size of your mobile phone, and need to carry it in your top pocket, you would prefer a Small Size phone.



OTHER FEATURES

FEATURE WHAT IS IT? WHAT IT MEANS TO YOU
Dual Band A switch that allows you to switch between transmissions that are adopted by different countries You cannot use a phone in a country where your GSM is not supported. If you are global traveler and would like to use your handset in different countries, you would need a phone with a dual band.
Enhanced Full Rate Speech (EFR) Reduces the amount of background noise that gets transmitted along with your voice when you talk on the phone. If you live in a noise-polluted city, this feature is a must.
General Packet Radio Service Allows you to be continuously connected to higher capacity Internet-based services You can use all the Internet applications like web browsing, email, chat, telnet, File Transfer Protocol (FTP) over the mobile network.
Inbuilt Answering Machine Allows you to record a personal message, which automatically answers calls that you were unable to receive and allows the caller to leave a verbal message for you. You can retrieve these voice messages at your convenience.
Infrared Port Enables wireless connections between the computer and the mobile phone devices You can use IR to send and receive phone book entries (business cards) and reminder notes.
Internal Antenna and Battery An in-built antenna and battery in the handset. Makes the phone more compact and also gives the handset a very sleek and elegant look
Internal Vibrating Alert This feature can be programmed to physically vibrate when a call is received. Useful when you receive calls in places where you can't keep the ringer on. For e.g. in a theatre, or in an important conference / meeting.
Multimedia Messaging Service Allows you to send and receive rich media messages comprising of text, sounds, images and video to and from MMS capable handsets. MMS will add colourful images, animations and sound clips to your messages.
PDA Enabled Can do some functions of a PDA such as organising dates/contacts, memos, etc. Enables you to carry out the functions of a PDA as well.
Picture Messaging It is a graphic that can be used with a short message or used to replace a short message. A creative way of communicating with your friends.
Short Message Services With this service you can send and receive text messages to or from other mobile phone users This is very useful when you need to send information to a person who is unable to answer your call or communicate with another mobile phone user.
Voice Dial A voice recognition system that allows you to dial a telephone number stored in your phone memory by just saying the person's name. Voice dial is very convenient and useful in places where you cannot see the key pad or while driving. It also assists speedy dialing of telephone numbers ,according to the ste lovelysms.com

Things to keep in mind while buying a cell phone

In the last decade the cell phone industry has grown thousand fold all around the world. A cell phone is somewhat necessary for an individual to keep up with the busy life of the current era. A few years back, a cell phone was not considered a necessity; it was just a luxury that was being enjoyed by only a small number of individuals. But nowadays, life without a cell phone seems impossible. People all around the world are addicted to the use of a cell phone. This is mainly because the cell phone is no longer just a cell phone; it has evolved into many things like a personal digital assistant (pda), music player, a global positioning system (gps) and a lot more. Everyday different manufacturers around the world are introducing the models with the new features. This is what needs to be taken into consideration when you go for buying a cell phone. You need to be sure about the features you want that suit your lifestyle well.

The Money Matter

Nowadays there is so much choice for an individual to buy a cell phone. Every company is producing the models with state of the art technology and features everyday. Price is the main thing that makes a difference in these different models. An expensive phone is likely to have more features, reliability and a better technology than a cheap one. Everyone wants a best phone in the market for him but high price of the cell phones comes in the way therefore price is a big thing that needs to be kept in mind while buying a cellular phone. But expensive and sophisticated phones are not everyone’s choice; there are people who just want a simple cell phone which is not much expensive but does its job well only as a cell phone. Also the extra features provided in the expensive phones are not everyone’s need.
Therefore the price is a main thing to keep in mind whenever you to buy a cell phone. Do not buy a cell phone just because it is expensive; buy the one that suits your needs.


Choices in Different Vendors and their Models

Lucky for the customers that nowadays there are a huge number of cell phone manufacturers who have a vast number of models for customers to choose from. Every vendor holds certain advantages that the other lacks in. This creates a great competition which is very healthy for the cell phone industry. Also this competition results in the reduction of the price which is beneficial for the end user.
Some people have liking for a certain brand but they still have a lot of choice in the models offered by the same brand. Every other day a new model is launched by a company, this is a strategy of companies to keep a customer stick to their brand and attract more.

Research is Always Better

It is always better to research about the phone you are going to buy before you set out to actually buy it. There are number of ways to know about that phone, the best one is internet. You can read the product reviews on the internet for that phone and know if there are any issues with it. You can also know the people’s view about the certain features offered by that particular device on internet. Also try to read the review by some critic about that phone; it will further clarify its view in your mind.
Hence it is to be said that in order to get the desired satisfaction, the above things should be kept in mind before buying a cell phone...its from the site lovely sms and its by sherry

motorola flip out


General 2G Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network HSDPA 900 / 2100
Announced 2010, June
Status Coming soon. Exp. release 2010, June
Size Dimensions 67 x 67 x 17 mm, 76 cc
Weight 120 g
Display Type TFT touchscreen, 256K colors
Size 320 x 240 pixels, 2.8 inches
- QWERTY keyboard
- Accelerometer sensor for UI auto-rotate
- MOTOBLUR UI v1.5 with Live Widgets
Sound Alert types Vibration, MP3 ringtones
Speakerphone Yes
- 3.5 mm audio jack
Memory Phonebook Practically unlimited entries and fields, Photocall
Call records Practically unlimited
Internal 150 MB storage, 512 MB RAM, 512 MB ROM
Card slot microSD, up to 32GB, 2GB card included
Data GPRS Class 12 (4+1/3+2/2+3/1+4 slots), 32 - 48 kbps
EDGE Class 12
3G HSDPA 7.2 Mbps; HSUPA 2 Mbps
WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g
Bluetooth Yes, v2.1 with A2DP
Infrared port No
USB Yes, microUSB v2.0
Camera Primary 3.15 MP, 2048x1536 pixels
Video Yes, 352 x 288 @ 24 fps
Secondary No
Features OS Android OS, v2.1 (Eclair)
CPU TI OMAP3410 600MHz processor
Messaging SMS, AMS, MMS, Email, Push Email, IM
Browser WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML
Radio Stereo FM radio with RDS
Games Yes
Colors White, Fairway Green, Poppy Red, Raspberry Crush, Brilliant Blue, Licorice, Saffron
GPS Yes, with A-GPS support
Java Via third party application
- Digital compass
- Social networking integration with live updates
- Google Maps with Street View
- MP3/eAAC+/WAV player
- MP4/WMV/H.264/H.263 player
- Facebook, MySpace, Twitter apps
- Organizer
- Document viewer
- Voice memo/dial
- T9
Battery Standard battery, Li-Ion 1170 mAh
Stand-by Up to 365 h (2G) / Up to 380 h (3G)
Talk time Up to 6 h (2G) / Up to 4 h 30 min (3G)

nokia c1-02


General 2G Network GSM 900 / 1800
GSM 850 / 1900
Announced 2010, June
Status Coming soon. Exp. release 2010, 4Q
Size Dimensions 108 x 45 x 13.8 mm, 61 cc
Weight 77.5 g
Display Type TFT, 65K colors
Size 128 x 160 pixels, 1.8 inches
Sound Alert types Vibration; Polyphonic(64), MP3 ringtones
Speakerphone Yes
- 3.5 mm audio jack
Memory Phonebook 1000 entries, Photocall
Call records Yes
Internal 64 MB
Card slot microSD, up to 32GB
Data GPRS Class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots), 32 - 48 kbps
EDGE No
3G No
WLAN No
Bluetooth Yes, v2.0
Infrared port No
USB Yes, microUSB
Camera No
Features Messaging SMS, MMS, Email, IM
Browser WAP 2.0/xHTML
Radio Stereo FM radio with RDS; FM recording
Games Yes
Colors Black, Dark Plum, Blue and Cool Grey
GPS No
Java Yes, MIDP 2.0
- MP3/WAV/AAC+ player
- Organizer
- Voice memo
- T9
Battery Standard battery, Li-Ion 1020mAh (BL-5C) / 800mAh
Stand-by Up to 504 h
Talk time Up to 10 h 40 min

Nokia C1-01




General 2G Network GSM 900 / 1800
GSM 850 / 1900
Announced 2010, June
Status Coming soon. Exp. release 2010, 4Q
Size Dimensions 108 x 45 x 14 mm, 57 cc
Weight 78.8 g
Display Type TFT, 65K colors
Size 128 x 160 pixels, 1.8 inches
Sound Alert types Vibration; Polyphonic(64), MP3 ringtones
Speakerphone Yes
- 3.5 mm audio jack
Memory Phonebook 1000 entries, Photocall
Call records Yes
Internal 64 MB
Card slot microSD, up to 32GB
Data GPRS Class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots), 32 - 48 kbps
EDGE No
3G No
WLAN No
Bluetooth Yes, v2.0
Infrared port No
USB Yes, microUSB v2.0
Camera Primary VGA, 640x480 pixels
Video No
Secondary No
Features Messaging SMS, MMS, Email, IM
Browser WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML
Radio Stereo FM radio with RDS; FM recording
Games Yes
Colors Dark Grey, Warm Grey, Red and Midnight Blue
GPS No
Java Yes, MIDP 2.0
- MP3/WAV/AAC+ player
- H.263 player
- Organizer
- Voice memo
- T9
Battery Standard battery, Li-Ion 1020 mAh (BL-5CB)
Stand-by Up to 504 h
Talk time Up to 10 h 40 min

Nokia C1-00


General

2G Network GSM 900 / 1800 - SIM 1
GSM 900 / 1800 - SIM 2
Announced 2010, June
Status Coming soon. Exp. release 2010, 3Q


Size

Dimensions 107.1 x 45 x 15 mm, 63 cc
Weight 72.9 g


Display

Type TFT, 65K colors
Size 128 x 160 pixels, 1.8 inches
Sound Alert types Vibration; MP3 ringtones
Speakerphone Yes
- 3.5 mm audio jack


Memory

Phonebook 500 entries
Call records 20 dialed, 20 received, 20 missed calls
Card slot No
Data GPRS No
EDGE No
3G No
WLAN No
Bluetooth No
Infrared port No
USB No
Camera No
Features Messaging SMS
Browser No
Radio FM radio
Games Yes
Colors Medium Blue, Red, Light Gray, Sea Green
GPS No
Java No
- Dual SIM (no dual standby)
- Flashlight
- Organizer
- T9
Battery Standard battery, Li-Ion 1020 (BL-5C)
Stand-by Up to 1152 h
Talk time Up to 13 h

Samsung Galaxy Tab


General

2G Network GSM
3G Network HSDPA
Announced Not officially announced yet
Status Rumored. Exp. release 2010, 4Q



Display

Type TFT capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors


Size

1024 x 600 pixels, 7.0 inches
- TouchWiz UI
- Multi-touch input method
- Accelerometer sensor for UI auto-rotate
- Touch-sensitive controls
- Proximity sensor for auto turn-off
- Swype text input
Sound Alert types Vibration; MP3, WAV ringtones
Speakerphone Yes
- 3.5 mm audio jack


Memory

Phonebook Practically unlimited entries and fields, Photocall
Call records Practically unlimited
Card slot microSD, buy memory


Data

GPRS Yes
EDGE Yes
3G HSDPA
WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth Yes
Infrared port No
USB Yes


Camera

Primary Yes, front-facing videocall camera
Video
Secondary


Features

OS Android OS
Messaging SMS(threaded view), MMS, Email, Push Mail, IM, RSS
Browser HTML
Radio
Games Yes
Colors Black and Grey
GPS
Java Yes, MIDP 2.1
- Social networking integration
- MP4/DivX/WMV/H.264/H.263 player
- MP3/WAV/eAAC+/AC3/FLAC player
- Organizer
- Image/video editor
- Document editor (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, PDF)
- Google Search, Maps, Gmail,
YouTube, Calendar, Google Talk, Picasa integration
- Flash support
- Voice memo/dial/commands
- T9
Battery Standard battery, Li-Ion

Nokia E73 Mode


General

2G Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network HSDPA 900 / 1700 / 2100
HSDPA 2100
Announced 2010, June
Status Coming soon. Exp. release 2010, June


Size

Dimensions 113.8 x 58.4 x 10.2 mm
Weight 127.6 g


Display

Type TFT, 16M colors
Size 320 x 240 pixels, 2.4 inches
- QWERTY keyboard
- Five-way scroll key
- Accelerometer sensor for auto rotate and tap-for-time
- Optical trackpad
Sound Alert types Vibration, Polyphonic(64), WAV, MP3 ringtones
Speakerphone Yes
- 3.5 mm audio jack


Memory

Phonebook Practically unlimited entries and fields, Photocall
Call records Detailed, max 30 days
Internal 250 MB
Card slot microSD, up to 16GB, 4GB included


Data

GPRS Class 32
EDGE Class 32
3G HSDPA, 10.2 Mbps; HSUPA, 2.0 Mbps
WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g
Bluetooth Yes, v2.0 with A2DP
Infrared port No
USB Yes, v2.0 microUSB


Camera

Primary 5 MP, 2592 x 1944 pixels, autofocus, LED flash
Video Yes
Secondary VGA videocall camera


Features

OS Symbian OS 9.3, Series 60 v3.2 UI
Messaging SMS, MMS, Email, Push Email, IM
Browser WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML
Radio Stereo FM radio with RDS
Games Yes + downloadable
Colors Titanium
GPS Yes, with A-GPS support
Java Yes, MIDP 2.0
- Digital compass
- MP4/H.263 video player
- MP3/WMA/WAV/eAAC+ player
- Document editor (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, PDF)
- Flash Lite v3.0
- Push to talk
- Voice command/dial
- Organizer
- T9
Battery Standard battery, Li-Po 1500 mAh (BP-4L)
Stand-by Up to 384 h (2G) / Up to 528 h (3G)
Talk time Up to 13 h (2G) / Up to 6 h (3G)

Nokia c2


General

2G Network GSM 900 / 1800 - SIM 1
GSM 900 / 1800 - SIM 2
Announced 2010, June
Status Coming soon. Exp. release 2010, 4Q


Size

Dimensions 108 x 45 x 14.7 mm, 67.9 cc
Weight 74 g


Display

Type TFT, 65K colors
Size 128 x 160 pixels, 1.8 inches
Sound Alert types Vibration; MP3, WAV ringtones
Speakerphone Yes
- 3.5 mm audio jack


Memory Phonebook

1000 entries, Photocall
Call records Yes
Card slot microSD, up to 32GB
Data GPRS Class 12 (4+1/3+2/2+3/1+4 slots), 32 - 48 kbps
EDGE No
3G No
WLAN No


Bluetooth

Yes, v2.0
Infrared port No
USB Yes, microUSB
Camera VGA, 640x480 pixels


Features

Messaging SMS, MMS, Email, IM
Browser WAP 2.0/xHTML
Radio Stereo FM radio; FM recording
Games Yes
Colors Dynamic Gray, Jet Black, Magenta, Dark Blue, Snow White
GPS No
Java Yes, MIDP 2.0
- Dual SIM (dual standby)
- Hot swappable external SIM slot (second SIM)
- MP3/WAV/AAC+ player
- Organizer
- Voice memo
- T9
Battery Standard battery, Li-Ion 1020 (BL-5C)
Stand-by Up to 396 h
Talk time Up to 4 h