Will the iPhone 4G blow a hole in your wallet?

Friday, June 4th, 2010

The iPhone 4G isn’t much off, although what type of contracts will we be getting from the UKs best network such as O2, Vodafone and T-Mobile.

Correct now you can obtain a Free iPhone 3GS on a 45 GBP contract in the UK, that’s on all main networks that provide the Apple iphone. This really is for the 16GB edition, you’ll need to deposit some money for the 32GB version, although what we within the UK would adore to understand is what kind of offers will our main networks be giving us? Myself I think that the networks won’t compete and can stick to one single cost, this really is what they’re performing now and I can see this pattern staying the same.

It’s feasible although to get your self a Free iPhone 4G should you use sites for example Freebiejeebies, a freebie network which may be giving away free stuff online for almost 7 many years now. Though how many referrals you’ll need is going to be lower to how a lot the iphone 4G will cost that has not however been released. I’d say we will be sadly looking at around 450GBP because Apple adore to provide their lower then par items a high cost tag.

What actually the offer might be, I doubt the UK will be obtaining free of charge iphone from any from the main networks any time soon. I’d even put cash lower that we will be searching at 75GBP contracts will get the iphone 4G free…

Keep an eye out to see how this all pans out, I hope I’m wrong and Apple make a U-Turn on how they’ve lately approached their items and maintain points a bit a lot more cheaper to permit other folk with not a lot of cash to appreciate the wonderful technology of tomorrow.

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Comparison Between the BlackBerry Bold 9000 and BlackBerry Bold 9700 – With Video!

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

Last year, with much enthusiasm, the first 3G Blackberry handheldcellular device was released, titled the Blackberry Bold 9000.  With it’s really rapid speeds compared to RIM’s older EDGE Blackberries, wonderful image quality and much much more, Research in Motion was able to set a new bar for their Blackberry phones.  After came the Curve/Javelin 8900, Storm 9530, Storm 2 9550, Tour 9630 and the Curve/Gemini 8520 . Research in Motion has finally announced the Blackberry Bold 9700, and with great pride, have given swifter more rapid speeds, great picture quality, and a great amount more features.

Many users have been impatiently calling *611 to Rogers Wireless, USA – T-mobile, USA – AT&T applying for hardware upgrades, many agreeing to new agreements with these wireless providers, and the grey markets like Craigslist are being flocked with extremely high prices on the Bold 9700 (also known as the) Onyx. An even higher hype is now in play.  With all of this thrill, Cellfservices has assessed a contrast between the Blackberry Bold 9000 and the Bold 9700.

Cellfservices – a provider of Cell Phone Unlock Codes, has compared the following in the 2 recordings on their Youtube site.

Part #1: Blackberry 9000 vs. Blackberry 9700 – Details about Firmware, Features and Hardware




The Bold 9700 for sure hasn’t failed to please our expectations.  With the gorgeous style of the Javelin and Blackberry 9630, Research in Motion has developed a device lighter and faster processing speeds than the BlackBerry 9000.  In the videos, we attempt to show the these features…

  • Physical Summary – Embedded Rubber buttons vs. Metal buttons on the 9000
  • Texting Outline – Firmware 5.0.0.321 compared to Firmware 4.6.0.162
  • Back of Phone – SIM card slots and Micro SD slots
  • Stickers – Ripping off the stickers.  It hurts us to do this.
  • Loading… – Blackberry Logo loading screen vs. Blinding White light

Part 2: Comparison of the Images and Video Quality




In our best shot, we’ve taken images in low light in a stationary position (9000) vs (9700), and in bright light (9000) vs (9700)with the 2 BlackBerry camera phones from the same identical outlooks.  We also thought it would be of use to take video footage of downtown Toronto with the 9000 in 1 hand and the Blackberry 9700 in the other hand.  Here, you will be able tomeasure the video class as well as the audio value from both mobiles.

  • Picture Worth: Low light & Daylight images
  • Film Quality: Demonstrates the sounds of loud traffic.

 

Findings:

We’ve been able to draw a handful of findings from our video evaluation.

  • With version 5.0 on the Bold 9700, processing rates, browser rates and features such as messaging are notably better
  • The lighter weight and smaller device make it more convenient to carry around
  • Embedded rubber buttons will break down slower on the BlackBerry 9700 than the metal buttons on the Bold 9000
  • Pictures capture additional colors with the BlackBerry 9700.
  • Video class is a lot different.  The BlackBerry 9000 has a higher pitched audio and has a tendency to cut out, while the Bold 9700 grabs more of what your voice really sounds like and slices out unnecessary racket, yet captures delicate sought after noises.

In our view, we believe that the BlackBerry 9700 will be the finest Blackberry smartphone available on the market for at least the next year. 

If you’ve bought this smartphone or intend to, you can get your Blackberry Bold 9700 unlock code here.

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Unlocking Your iPhone: Could it be A great Idea

Saturday, May 29th, 2010

We know about unlocking your iPhone to ensure that you can use a different SIM in it. This may possibly be an excellent idea in specific situations. Numerous people want to unlock their iPhone to get close to making use of AT&T as their cellular telephone service provider. Others just wish to use the iPhone for internet and music capabilities and they do not wish to use it as a phone at all. They hack the firmware to ensure that they do not have to activate the device on any network in order to use it. Here is the question before us. Unlocking your iPhone, is it a great concept?

If you’re looking to unlock your iPhone to use it on another network like T-Mobile then you might be breaking the law. It’s illegal and in violation of Apple’s agreement with AT&T to use it on another network. Apple receives royalties from AT&T for every iPhone that is connected to their network. Apple loses money on every hacked iPhone. Numerous feel that it’s ok to hack the iPhone’s firmware so that it can be used on another network. It can be the author’s standpoint this ethically wrong. Whether you accept AT&T and Apple’s agreement or not is up to you. If you don’t accept it then do not operate the iPhone as a cellular phone. In cases like this, I do not agree with the hacking of the firmware, unless there are several other unlocked cell phones for sale.

Alternativelyif you don’t want the high expense of AT&T’s iPhone service and you are seeking to use the iPhone for its music and internet capabilities then hacking into the firmware so that you do not need to activate the AT&T cell phone service is OK. You should be in a position to buy the iPhone and use it for the music, video and internet capabilities without having to connect to AT&T’s cellphone network. It is possible to use places that provide free WiFi to access the net via your iPhone. The iPod isn’t going to ensure that you get internet capabilities. Therefore, if you desire to have internet, merged with awesome content then you will need an iPhone and you should not have to acquire expensive cell phone service that allows you to enjoy the reason most people buy an iPhone in the first place. Unlocking your iPhone, is it a good idea? In this case, yes it’s.

Then there exists a third reason to hack into the firmware. This is certainly really in a grey area as it uses the complete capabilities on the iPhone, including utilizing it as a phone. You are able to add Skype VOIP service for around $10 a month and then you’ve a WiFi phone. If you are using the iPhone in this way and do not wish to use AT&T’s cell phone service you might be still going to have to hack into the firmware to ensure that you do not activate the telephone with AT&T. Is this in violation of the AT&T, Apple agreement? No, it can be not. That agreement is for AT&T to deliver exclusive cell phone service for the iPhone. The VOIP service is not cellphone service. Therefore, if you’re not making use of another cell phone supplier for your iPhone you’re not violating any agreement. This is one method to get close to the exclusive contract with AT&T and still be capable to send and receive calls. The only drawback is that you have to be in an area where it is possible to pickup a WiFi signal in order to use your Skype VOIP service.

Unlocking your iPhone, is it an excellent thought? This will depend on your own views. Similarly there are legal and ethical issues with hacking into the firmware typically. However,  your intent on why you might be doing this also comes into play. Apple and AT&T have an exclusive agreement in terms of cellphone service goes. Apple doesn’t recommend the usage of another SIM card other than the one which came with your phone but it doesn’t specifically prohibit it either. If you bought the iPhone to use for content and internet only or even if you plan to work with it as an expensive Skype VOIP phone, that is your business and you should be capable to accomplish this without taking expensive cell phone service you do not need. Unlocking your iPhone, is it an excellent concept? Perhaps.

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Download 3G, WAP & GRPS Settings for more than 400 mobile operators

Thursday, May 13th, 2010

Numerous people who have mobile phones have a number of diverse problems that may develop from time to time. For instance, one such problem might be an inability to browse the WWW due to unintentionally deleting the inevitable WAP, 3G or GRPS settings required in order for the mobile Internet to work. There appears to be no such reset key in order to repair the older settings, so what is an unfortunate mobile phone user to do in such a place, especially when he or she genuinely needs to look up those instructions?
Those unlucky mobile users are now in luck, thanks to the rise of Tweakker, from which users can download the necessary settings in order to reestablish their mobile Internet connection, or set it up to begin with if such an ability was not previously existing.

It is not a service that of which is limited to any one area or any one manufacturer of mobile phones, either; Tweakker currently serves 65 diverse countries across Europe, the Middle East, Africa and the Americas, as well as holding compatibility with 400 different <a href=”http://tweakker.com/info/index.html”>mobile operators.</a>
Popularly serviced countries include the United Kingdom, Turkey, Mexico, Brazil, Australia, Kenya, Germany, France, Jordan, Luxembourg and over 55 more. Vodafone, T-Mobile, Orange, O2, 3, Movistar, Netcom, Vivo are a few examples of supported manufacturers.

It is wise to take reward of such a service because just about any mobile phone will come with extra features which need a connection to the Internet, either temporarily or for the duration of using the feature, which claim the particular configuration in order to work. Sometimes these settings will not come preconfigured from the manufacturer, in which case it is necessary to manually input them – or to have a convenient, free service handle it automatically. 
Downloading WAP, 3G or GRPS settings for mobile phones is as easy as signing up for the service on the Tweakker web page. From there, one simply needs to enter the proper country code followed by the mobile phone number on the provided form and wait. After a few secs, the configuration will be downloaded and Internet connectivity should take place from there without any such troubles.

In downloading the proper settings that of which are necessary to obtain Internet connectivity on a mobile phone, a mobile user is free to research all of the characteristics their particular service provider offers in their mobile Internet. This may include downloading applications, surfing the web on a mobile browser, sending instant messages, streaming television shows or other such types of media, buy and play new games, share pictures with friends, or even conveniently email these friends.

In the event that any problems may take place, there are video tutorials on the web page which designate to help a user figure out what to do and to guide them through the process of configuring their mobile phone for online activity. This means that, no matter what happens in one’s experience on the site, Tweakker has them covered.

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Motorola CLIQ Android Phone Live Demo

Monday, February 15th, 2010

A live demo of the Motorola CLIQ Android phone and MOTOBLUR software and user interface. The Moto CLIQ is coming soon to T-Mobile in the US.

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Motorola Cliq & MotoBlur Android OS In-Depth

Friday, February 12th, 2010

Hands-on and in-depth with Motorola’s first Android efforts: The MotoCliq for T-Mobile and Motoblur, the OS/UI/Service layer that powers Android on Moto.

More Videos: http://www.phonedog.com/cell-phone-videos/default.aspx

Win Free Phones: http://www.phonedog.com/sweepstakes/default.aspx

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iPhone or the new Motorola Android which is better?

Monday, February 1st, 2010


Find a T-Mobile store and ask to toy around with a Samsung Memoir, really perfect if you want a phone you wont need to replace for the next 10 years (its that good and tons more).

T-Mobile internet is unlimited.

I would, suggest instead, wait for the I-Slate to come out for that apple product of the year.

Iphone is cute and popular, while blackberry is the chosen brand by every single girl I like and their all very smart girls (my type).
Question to why chose the Blackberry, their answer was simple the battery lasts long during talk time and the keyboard on the cellphone is the best for texting.
The google G1 is infamous for having a not so good battery life, perhaps if they get it up to 4 days then it will be a solid phone.

the Iphone, I don’t know how to say it in English, well total cost of manufacture to the customer is less then 90$, you get (what they pay for).
while a blackberry is roughly 120-180 depending on model and the Memoir is around 300$
Also what I really love about the memoir, is its LITERALLY IMPOSSIBLE to make an exact Chines copy of it, because when it was released, the technology that was put into the 8 megapixel camera to make it that small was simply just invented by Samsung, therefore a 100% guarantee that its not a "Very High A+ quality replica"

My preference is the Samsung Memoir, simply because its perfect for a Technology enthusiast.

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Motorola DROID – 2.1 Apps Galore (Review) + Beautiful Widgets Update

Saturday, January 30th, 2010

Those of you familar with http://www.droid-life.com should already know about / have all the 2.1 / Nexus One apps installed on your Droid.

if you don’t..then here is my two cents on the Flan Gallery, Music App, Launcher, Clock app, and News Genie Widget.

ALL CREDIT FOR THE APPS GO TO DROID-LIFE.COM

http://www.youtube.com/user/motodroidlife

http://www.droid-life.com

@droidlife on Twitter – FOLLOW THEM

Follow me on Twitter @johnpariah

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Can you get the new Motorola Cliq WITHOUT spending an extra $30 a month?

Friday, January 29th, 2010

It’s time to pick out a new phone and I love the new Motorola Cliq but spending an extra 30/month is ridiculous lol. I’m not even going to use the apps so what is the point? Is there a way I could possible get this phone and only getting simple internet and spending an extra 10/month instead of getting android and spending 30/month? Thanks.

No, T-Mobile will require you to pay $30/per month because that’s how they can sell the cliq for the heavy discounted price.

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Is the motorola droid worth switching carriers?

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

i am currently with tmobile,i am interested in getting the motorola droid from verizon. is the droid worth leaving tmobile?

It’s definitely worth it if you value quality above price. What happened when I got my Droid was that I could have chosen the T-mobile version of it – the Cliq. However, like all other carrier remakes of the Droid, the Cliq was pretty awful in comparison to the original Verizon version. Not nearly as smooth and cool looking, not as powerful in terms of both phone and carrier capacity, and their displays were definitely not as pretty as the Verizon Droid. However, there’s also the cost to consider. A single line with 450 anytime minutes, unlimited messaging, and the data plan comes to $80 a month already for me. That’s including the $30 data plan, which is mandatory on the Droid. No, they do not let you purchase unlimited data plans on the Droid, or the Blackberry Storm for that matter. So you really have to consider it: are you willing to pay almost twice of what you do to T-Mobile? As for me, I felt it was definitely worth it despite the fact that I have to work a part-time job to help pay for the bill since my mom refused to get me the phone otherwise.

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