20
Feb
Posted on 2010 under Gadgets, Unlock, mobile |
Nokia N95 Quadband Unlocked Phone
Executive Summary about unlocked Phone By Hema Latha
The Nokia N95 was first announced in September 2006 at the Nokia Open Studio event in New York. The N95 has just landed in PhoneAndBeyond this month and has created quite a storm of interest in our 3G Forum. Built-in GPS is another feather in the cap in Nokia n95. Inclusion of this technology in the mobile phone lets you find help in distress. Whether you wish to play Java™ enabled games, listen and watch stream music, all can be done with the aid of this mobile phone. As the mobile phone support a number of network types you can carry this around anywhere in the world and still stay connected.
For connectivity and sharing Nokia N95 comes with latest technology. It is enabled with UPnP, Integrated wireless LAN, IrDA and Bluetooth™ technology which makes it universally acceptable in connectivity and sharing of data. Get your piece of Nokia N95 today and enjoy the feeling of every vibe which it can generate.
The Nokia N95 offers a powerful 5 megapixel camera with a Carl Zeiss Tessar 2.8/5.6 mm lens, auto focus and flash. Pictures are shown on the impressive 2.6 inch display. You can upload your photos directly from your camera phone to the Flickr online photo community. At 30 frames per second, you can easily capture moving objects.
The ring slider opens and closes the shutter. The camera switches on when the shutter is in the “ON” position. The screen is used as the viewfinder with the phone held horizontally. If you can use a digital camera phone, the Nokia N95 is similar to operate.
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19
Feb
Posted on 2010 under Unlock, mobile |
What to Look Out For When Buying Unlocked Phones?
Best Summary about Unlocked Phones by Andrew Jameson
Who doesn’t have a cell phone these days; most of us probably can’t do without them anymore. Those who are looking to buy a cell phone have 3 options, buying unlocked phones, cell phones with service or prepaid phones. Buying a new phone is for most of us about the look of the phone, but when it comes down to choosing unlocked phones there are some important issues to look out for.
1) Travelling Abroad
Many countries use different frequencies that the cell phones operate on. Unlocked phones come in an US or an international version. If the phone is for local use then an US version is sufficient but if you have to travel abroad a lot you need to make sure you look out for what is known as an international version.
The international unlocked phones have what is called four bandwidths. This is very important as some countries you may be travelling to use different bandwidth from state to state. An example would be roaming, so make sure to buy a ‘quad band’ phone. Most of the unlocked phones you will find online are tri band and therefore are not legally classed as true international cell phones. You will find that most truthful sellers online will tell you if the phone is international, but most are US only.
2) Internet Access
Internet access and receiving emails on mobile phones is something that is commonly used. If this is an important feature to have on your phone then make sure to avoid China bought unlocked phones. They often do not work on your local web or WiFi, unless this is specifically specified. Although there are other unlocked international phones like the LG Shine (KE970) who will work in the US but you won’t be able to access the internet. So be sure to check this out carefully before buying your phone of choice.
3) Pay As You Go
One question that is often asked is if you can use an unlocked cell phone with Pay As You Go. The simple answer is yes, but be ware that not all do. Although generally all you need to do is put your SIM card in, and you’re ready to go!
4) Pricing
Although you could consider an international phone, because the great thing about these is that they usually offer huge price savings but the downside is that a lot of these don’t offer a warranty. If you go down the route of buying unlocked phones and you can’t do without surfing the net or staying in touch with your friends via twitter then make sure your phone of choice allows you to do so. And if you go abroad on a regular basis make sure you buy an international cell phone that has quad band capabilities, so you won’t be left speechless when it matters most.
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29
Jan
Posted on 2010 under Unlock, iPhone |
Best Summary by Liam Schembri
Several new methods to free your iPhone from the previously un-free-able AT&T contract have now been introduced. Unfortunately, these methods will either put your iPhone at serious risk or cost you even more money. Some people will question the legality of such methods, but there is no constitutional law prohibiting unlocking phones. The only doors AT&T and Apple will be knocking on are those that distribute software to unlock the iPhone in hope of making a quick buck.
The first “official” unlock (meaning that it was the first publicly available unlock) were introduced on a popular blog, where a 17 year old student took the iPhone apart and made a few hardware and software tweaks. Once his method was tested, he revealed the steps on August 23rd, 2007. Unfortunately, his method requires soldering knowledge, additional equipment and vast amounts of concentration and patience. New “safer” iPhone applications have now been released that promise to unlock the iPhone after one simple installation. Unlike the risky hardware unlock method, some businesses are charging up to $100 for the application, without any proof that the method actually works and will continue to work after Apple enforces updates to iPhones whenever they’re connected to iTunes.
Before you unlock your iPhone, it’d be best to ask yourself one important question: Can I afford a new iPhone if the method results in my shiny new gadget becoming completely dysfunctional?”. If the answer is no, steer far clear of any iPhone unlocks.
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