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Games to Play on a BlackBerry

Accessories Posted By: Tony - On: May 06, 2008
If you have ever had to sit and wait on somebody or something you would appreciate your cell phone having games on it to occupy your time. Some phones come with two or three games on them. You can now find your favorite games and download it onto your phone in just minutes. To find a game there are several websites to search on with hundreds of different games to choose from. You can choose from the classic games to the modern-skilled thought out games.

Some games are free to download while other requires that you purchase the game first. To download a game first find which one you like the best. Make sure the website is safe and customer service feedback is excellent. The number one complaint with these sites is that they couldn't get answers to their questions. Once you pay for the game you will want to make sure you have no trouble downloading the game on your phone. Another common complaint is that once the payment has been made the download failed and no one was available to assist with the problem. For most part there are no troubles and before you even purchase your game the site will run a check to make sure your phone is compatible in the download process. If it is not you won't be able to purchase the games. Most new phones will have the option to download new games, wallpapers and ringtones from the phone. These sites are more expensive but they are safe.

Most mobile companies will offer a download shop on their site so you can download all the latest games, music, ringtones and wallpaper from a well known site. You are charged an individual charge for each download or it is billed to you with your monthly phone service. The latest in downloads can be found on your mobile phone site.

Some of the more popular games to download right now would be Golf, Monopoly, Texas Hold'em, Sudoku, Call of Duty 3, Monopoly Tycoon, Bookworm, Transformers, Worms 2007, and Chuzzle. The top ten favorite MP3 ringtones are from famous singers such as T-Pain, Unk, Beyonce, Jim Jones, Buckcherry, Nickelback, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Charlie Daniels Band and Lalo Schifrin. Although these are the most popular you can find any song that you liked or that you used to like and download it. The price can run from $5.95 to $50.00 or more, depending on the site because each site is different they all offer different prices and selections.

Some download sites have a ClickPayGo program that allows you to create a log in account that will allow you to re-download past purchases, download new games, wallpapers and ringtones. It will also allow you to download free products as they are offered. Get bonus credit added to your account. This ensures the site that you will be a continued customer so they keep the prices down and it lets you in on good deals so that ultimately you will purchase more.

About the Author

Michael is a writer for Everything BlackBerry, where he writes reviews on the latest BlackBerry 9000 accessories and BlackBerry 9000 cases.

Mobile phones have become a fashion statement. They come in different brands and catchy models for all kinds of users. The mobile phone sector has made a significant impact on the field of communication with new technologies and better connectivity.

What kind of mobile phone are you looking for?

There are many fancy models flooding the market, but you should choose a model depending on your mobile phone requirements. A mobile phone should offer exemplary service for the money you pay. These days mobile phones use sophisticated operating systems which perform most of the applications of a laptop. A businessmen or an itinerant person can go for smartphones with a good web browser, e-mail facility and other in-built applications. If you are looking for entertainment options, then choose a phone with an MP3 player, FM radio or camera. There are also some basic models for buyers who do not want to pay for sophisticated mobiles.

How are mobile phones classified?

Mobile phones are classified based on their design and service provider.

Design:

There are many designs and models available. Candybar models are the most common design. They are narrow and easily fit into a protective case. Flip phones are compact phones that open up to reveal a keypad and screen. The design prevents accidental dialing. Slider phones have a keypad that lies underneath the screen, giving it a small and chic look. There are some models with swivel keypads or screens that allow for two-handed operation when used horizontally. There are also tons of mobile phone accessories to jazz up your phones appearance.

Network:

There are two mobile phone networks, Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) and Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA). Each of these technologies follows different ways of transmitting voice and data. GSM is the most widely used worldwide mobile phone network. There are many GSM phones on the market from manufacturers of quality brands. Phones with tri-band or quad-band GSM can operate on multiple frequencies and can be used abroad.

A CDMA network enabled phone is just meant for a particular network provider. There is a small range of handset models which cannot be used with other providers. This network provides a greater coverage area but has some pitfalls, such as limited call plans. In Australia, there are three GSM phone companies with their own networks, Optus, Telstra and Vodafone. Telstra also has a CDMA network.

What features does a good mobile phone have?

Mobile phones have an expansive array of features. Some meet your basic needs while others are much more advanced and give you wider options.

Ergonomics:

Every phone comes with its unique design and look. Most mobile handsets, with the exception of 3G models, are compact. Manufacturers are trying to add more features to mobiles while retaining their small size with the help of flip phones, rotating screens and sliding keyboards. If you are a beginner, you would be better off with an easy to use intuitive interface. You can opt for more rugged phones if you will be using your mobile extensively.

Multimedia and Gaming Options:

Traveling can be fun with features such as an FM radio and MP3 player on your mobile. Consider mobile phones with memory card slots, as storage capacity becomes especially important for multimedia phones. Models that have an FM tuner will play music without the need to fill the phone with files or worry about storage capacity. Other mobile phones support streaming video and video conferencing. A Java-enabled phone can be used for downloading games as well as web browsing.

Cameras and Video Recorders:

Mobile phones can be used as a digital camera or a video recorder. You can take a picture anytime or shoot a video with most recent models. Some handsets have a very low resolution, but many newer phones have scaled up to 2 megapixels for improved picture quality.

Web Browsers:

Phones with a web browser allow you to send and receive mail through Gmail, Yahoo and Hotmail. You can also receive ISP mail through POP3 programs like BigPond and OptusNet, to name a few. Some phones feature Wireless Access Protocol (WAP) browsers for wireless Internet access. Few higher-end consumer models are capable of providing full HTML browsers.

Connectivity:

Bluetooth technology allows you to exchange or sync files with other mobiles or devices, such as PDAs. Infrared enabled phones can also be used for synchronizing with a computer or transferring files to a device. However, the device you are sending or receiving files with must be in your line of sight.

Speakerphone and Conference Calling:

A speakerphone is a great choice for multitask. This hands-free option lets you talk while you drive. It is also useful for making a call while in a group. A large number of mobile phones support conference calling for business users or caller groups.

Memory:

While the standard internal memory of a mobile range between 10 MB and 96 MB, a gaming or MP3 phone may have up to 500 MB of internal memory and come with a separate memory card slot. To get the best use out of your new mobile phone, go for expandable memory slots. They let you store a large number of files on the multimedia phone.

Battery:

Generally, the charge carrying capacity of a battery depends upon the features and usage of the phone. Standby times vary between 10 days and 14 days while talk times range between two hours to eight hours, approximately. The most commonly used battery type is lithium ion, as it has a low self-discharge rate and a high storage capacity.

Other Applications:

Every mobile phone has a phone book that lets you store your contacts. Some models include a voice dialing feature that lets you make calls without using the keypad. Almost all standard handsets offer organizer applications such as a calendar, alarm clock, stopwatch and calculator.

What accessories are available for mobile phones?

There are many mobile phone accessories available for your mobile. You can personalize your phone with changeable faceplates and mobile phone cases. The two most sought after accessories for a mobile are Bluetooth headsets and car chargers.

Headsets:

If you are the kind of person who needs to use a mobile phone all day long, a bluetooth headset would be a sensible option. You can conveniently have a hands free conversation using Bluetooth technology.

Car Kits:

Plug your mobile phones into car kits to utilize the car's battery power, speakers and aerial. You can enjoy music from your phone in the car with these kits. The aerial and speakers provide enhanced sound quality.

About the Author

Bob Shanty has been researching and writing articles that help shoppers shop online and make more educated buying decisions on mobile phones for online mega store BIGshop for years. For more articles by Bob please visit http://www.bigshop.com.au.

The Next Big Thing in Cell Phone Technology

Technology Posted By: Tony - On: April 22, 2008
First it was games, then text messages, then video and audio capabilities, then the Internet. Once luxuries, these technologies have become standard cell-phone features that many people can't live without. And, if you think the cellular world has run out of innovations, think again - the next big trend could be cell phones with built-in projectors.

Microvision, a Washington company that holds over 115 patents, is developing the technology to make projector phones a reality. The company already has produced a pico projector, a pocket-sized device that can be used to display video, photos or presentations almost anywhere - from walls to pieces of paper to someone's shirt. Microvision displayed a prototype of the invention at the CTIA Wireless industry show recently, and they expect to have it on the market later this year. By significantly reducing projector size, the pico projector allows people to watch movies without a TV or display business presentations while sitting at a restaurant. The projector connects to a variety of different devices, including computers, gaming consoles and iPods, and its picture quality is reported to be very sharp - even when projected at fairly large sizes.

Unlike a standard projector, the pico projector shines red, green and blue lasers on a rapidly moving, 1-millimeter square mirror. This process creates rows of pixels so quickly that an image is formed, which is then projected to the user. The new technology used to power the pico projector requires no fans or vents (which are what make standard projectors so large and bulky). Microvision estimates their first pico projector will have a battery life of about two-and-a-half hours, and will cost between $300 and $400. While the pico projector could easily become a hot gadget in the business world, it's the prospect of embedding the technology into cell phones that really has commercial potential.

Microvision is still tweaking the technology, but it fully expects to create a projector small enough to be incorporated into cell phones and other portable media devices (like iPods) within the next year. But Microvision is not alone. A number of other companies also are developing pico projector technology - including 3M, Texas Instruments and Alcatel-Lucent. While mobile devices that play video and display images have become a hot commodity, the small screens on these devices have been a limiting factor (the idea of watching a movie on a tiny cell-phone screen isn't really appealing). But the prospect of being able to project a movie from a cell phone onto a six-foot screen, or even the back of a bus seat, could be a big draw. Whether it's teenagers displaying photos for groups of friends or businesspeople referencing charts in an instant, the technology would have across-the-board market appeal. And it's not limited to cell phones either - projectors eventually could be embedded in laptops, digital cameras, gaming systems, and even eyeglasses.

While no projector phones have been officially announced yet, there's a good chance most major cellular companies will have them at least in production by 2009.

About the Author

Shad Connelly currently oversees all editorial responsibilities for InventHelp's Invention and Technology News (http://news.inventhelp.com). He received a bachelor's degree from Indiana University of Pennsylvania (with an English major/Journalism minor) and a master's degree in Professional Writing from Carnegie Mellon University.

Today mobile phones are not only used as mere talking devices but they are also used as cameras, music players, game stations, web browser and more. Mobile phone manufacturers are trying to provide the latest handsets with advanced technology for their users. With the advent of the internet, it has become really easy to buy a handset. There are various online mobile shops, which help you to access these handsets with many lucrative offers. Pay as you go mobile phones allow you to buy the advanced gadgets with gorgeous looks that too at cheaper cost. Pay as you go mobile phones are the excellent approach to obtain handset of your choice. This is a kind of prepaid plan as you can buy only the gadget without any particular network. Such kind of deal has many advantages for the users, as they never require worrying for monthly sum. You can avail pay as you go mobile phones with any leading network provider like Virgin, Vodafone, Orange, O2, Three, T-Mobile and many more.

There are many benefits of pay as you go mobile phones for users, as they can get here full autonomy to change the network while traveling to another place and they have no hassle of paying extra charge of roaming. In this pre-paid service, you can obtain the minutes whenever you require. These mobile phones also come with lots of offers like free text, free minutes, free insurance, free gifts and much more.

Pay as you go mobile phones are always opened to accept any network. These deals have no contracts, no monthly fees or hidden fees. Pay as you go mobile phones allow you to use your minutes according to your need and interest. In case, if you need extra talk time, you can refill the credit amount anywhere and at any point of time.

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About the Author

Austin David is associated with Mobile Phones UK.He holds a master's degree in electronics and communication from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. To know more about Pay as you go mobile phones, Mobile phones, Pay as you go please visit http://www.mobilephonesuk.org.uk/

An Inside Look at the Blackberry 8820 Mobile Phone

Phones Posted By: Tony - On: April 08, 2008
Among the more robust web-ready phones we find the Blackberry line, there have been several models designed to provide easy access to multimedia files, text messaging and the web, a good example is the recently launched Blackberry 8820. This is said to be the very first Blackberry which has Wi-Fi capabilities which makes it a very convenient mobile phone for business people. It also has a built in GPS system along with support for T-Mobile's Hotspot @ HomeSM. The physical appearance of this mobile phone is quite stylish, it features a midnight blue finish which is greatly coupled with a thin look.

The 8820 is basically the 8800 which is a business blackberry with the WiFi feature added, however it is said that the Wifi doesn't help that much, the WiFi is very easy to setup using the built-in wizard and it can be used on many networks including VPN and WA protected networks but since the Blackberry system is so nicely optimized for slower networks you won't fell much of a boost in speed if you are reading your emails or browsing the web.

The 8820 features a sculpted keyboard which is easy to use during web browsing or text messaging. This blackberry version doesn't have a built in camera which helps it keep it's thin look, some business owners might consider this a disadvantage if their business requires some sort of visual record keeping that can be accomplished by using a camera.

This device also features a built-in media player which is capable of playing back music formats such as MP3, AAC and WMA, it has a powerful HTML web browser. There is no Bluetooth audio in the 8820 however it wasn't intended to have such feature because it is aimed mostly at business owners who try to get their email messages and stock quotes in places where it is not common to find a web service.

As far as navigation, the 8820 supports Blackberry maps which is always a plus for people who are constantly traveling to new places within the US, it also features a TeleNav GPS Audible navigator which can provide turn by turn instructions while driving to a certain place.

Overall, this is a very solid version of the Blackberry 8800 with added Wi-Fi capability which is mostly intended for business use, those who want more out of their Blackberry should check the 8320 model which has a built in 2 megapixel camera as well as all of the features found in the 8820.

About the Author

No1Tele.com provides more mobile phone information as well as news regarding the latest mobile phones that are coming out. Visit us today and get the inside scoop.


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