Entries Tagged 'Mobile Phones' ↓
January 14th, 2008 — Home, Mobile Phones
I want to get a new cell phone. I am not sure what features I want the phone to have, but I am going down to the mall today to look for a new cell phone and see what features or gadgets they have. I want web access on it with a decent WAP browser for sure.
Maybe I can find one. I guess the only thing I need to avoid is spending too much on the phone. If I can avoid that, then maybe I can get what I need without having any buyer’s remorse. I always suffer from buyer’s remorse when I buy something that’s expensive and I really don’t need. I am not sure why that happens? So will it be a Nokia or will I stay with a Motorola? Stay tuned.
January 13th, 2008 — Mobile Phones, Shopping, Technology
Are your batteries in your electronic gadgets getting old? Between tired and old cell phone batteries, old camera batteries, and even an old laptop batteries, it’s easy to begin to hate batteries. It’s not that the batteries go out that is the problem, it is trying to find a new battery that is the problem. Especially if you are looking for a laptop battery.
When the battery started to not work as well(less than 30 minutes per charge) as I hoped it would, I started looking for a new battery. Unfortunately, it wasn’t easy to find because they seem to changed laptop battery styles as often as they change laptop styles. I gave up on finding it.
Not so with AllBatts.com, they not only have my laptop battery in stock, but they have it at a good price. I also checked them out for a battery for our old camcorder and sure enough, they had a new camcorder battery for it as well.
The prices were good on their batteries. I was almost ready to throw away our camcorder and buy a new one. Fortunately, since we can get a new battery, it will work like new and we won’t have to spend extra money buying a whole new camcorder.
December 15th, 2007 — Mobile Phones
I just was reading over on Yahoo news about the guy who got an $85,000 cell phone bill in Canada. It turns out he got himself a new mobile phone with an unlimited mobile web package. He hooked his computer up to the phone and downloaded a lot of stuff. He treated it like his home internet connection, but then the bill came and he was charged by the kilobyte. The package was only unlimited on the phone itself.
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December 9th, 2007 — Frugal Living, Mobile Phones
One of the best ways to save money when you call internationally is with a prepaid phone card. They offer great discounts wherever in the world you need to call. My wife is from the Philippines so when we aren’t in the Philippines visiting, she spends a lot of time on the phone. Cheap cards make it possible to keep in touch with the family.
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October 18th, 2007 — Mobile Phones, Technology
The longer we have a mobile phone, the more we become attached to it and the more we like it. I’ve had a lot of mobile phones and most of them I never got very attached to, but my Motorola Razr V3i is different. It’s one I just love using.
My Motorola Razr V3i has customizable ringtones. Heck, I can even put an mp3 file on it and use it as my ringtone. That means I can record my kids’ voice and put it as my ringtone if I was that kind of parent or I could choose to have some thrash metal song as my ringtone. I can also download regular ringtones on it. No matter what my choice, the ringtones are mine.
My Motorola Razr V3i also allows me to surf the web. It’s slow but it’s ok. I can even connect it to my notebook when I am traveling so I can keep track of my email and websites. I downloaded the Google email program for it and I can actually read my gmail right now from the phone in just seconds. I’m never out of touch with email as long as I have my Motorola Razr V3i.
I love using my Motorola Razr V3i to listen to Mp3’s. With the removable SD card, it’s better than an Ipod. I can listen to all of my music right from my Motorola Razr V3i.
For connectivity, my Motorola Razr V3i can connect to my computer using bluetooth or I can use a mini-usb cable. Either way, it’s easy to connect my notebook to my favorite mobile phone.
My Motorola Razr V3i is an awesome phone. I am so happy to have it and the longer I use it, the more attached I am to it. The Motorola Razr V3i is my favorite mobile phone.