Mobile Phone Reviews

Sunday, November 26, 2006

Sony Ericsson w700i

Features of the Sony Ericsson W700i include:

Walkman media player with Mega Bass™ and stereo widening
2.0 megapixel camera with 4x digital zoom, photo light and picture editor
Video camera with VideoDJ™ video editing software
Sound recorder
Display: TFT, 262k colours, 176 x 220 pixels
Speakerphone
Messaging: SMS, EMS, MMS, instant messaging, email
predictive text
40-voice polyphonic ringtones
MusicDJ™ MIDI melody composer
Animated wallpaper & screensaver
3D Games: embedded & downloadable
Picture phonebook
Personal organiser functions
Changeable covers
Memory: 34MB plus 256 Mbytes Memory Stick Pro Duo
Connectivity: Bluetooth, USB & infrared, modem
WAP 2.0, GPRS


The Sony Ericsson W700i is good looking mobile phone with the Walkman music player inside. The handset comes in two different colours which include smooth white or titanium gold. The handset weighs 99g and measures 100 x 46 x 20.5 mm and comfortable to hold in the users hand. Sony Ericsson W700i is equipped with integrated 2 mega-pixel camera with 4x digital zoom, photo light and picture editor. Capture special and unforgettable moments in your mobile phone. With editing option, you can show your artistic talent and manipulate images as per your wish. You can share it with your friends and family via Multimedia Messaging Service.

Friday, November 24, 2006

Pay as You go mobile phones

In the demand centric economy of today, the opinion of the customers has become the ultimate deciding factor in any business transaction. The present age is that of customization - and the way mobiles are being used has also been influenced by this trend. People with different talking habits can now go for different options in mobile phone usage. Phone users with the habit of talking, messaging or chatting a lot in their mobiles can go for contract deals. Others, who use their handsets a bit sparingly and do not want to be bogged down by monthly line rentals and long duration contracts, for whatever reasons, generally prefer using pay as you go mobile phones.

Using pay-as-you-go mobiles is one of the easiest ways of getting initiated to the mobile telecommunications experience. The process of using pay as you go mobile phones is also quite simple.

A person needs to Browse through the list of pay as you go deals available online and select one that meets his requirements.

Buy the handset of his choice with some amount of credit Punch in additional credit as and when required

There are special payg deals from all the leading network operators, which cater to the needs of phone users in this area. From college going students with a resource crunch to people staying at home, many people are now using pay as you go mobile phones. This option in mobile phone usage is just perfect for people who do not use their handsets that often; but still want to remain connected.

Sunday, November 19, 2006

Mobile Phone Glossary

More Advanced Mobile Related Terms & Glossary: Mobile Phone Guide.


Airtime: The duration of a successful call, that ends with the call termination.

Bluetooth: An industrial specification for wireless personal area networks (PANs). It provides a high-speed wireless connection and exchange of information between devices like personal digital assistants (PDAs), mobile phones, laptops, PCs, printers, and digital cameras via a secure, globally unlicensed short-range radio frequency.

Caller Identification (CID) / Caller Line Identification (CLI): A telephony intelligent network service that transmits the caller's telephone number to the recipient's telephone equipment before the call is answered.

Colour Screen: The display standard of a mobile phone, which is often specified as the colour depth of a screen. Eg. 256k colour display.

Coverage: A geographical area wherein your handset can make and receive calls without any disturbance or call drip.

Changeable Shells: Changeable covers which protects the handset from dust and water.

Data Capability: A facility of transferring data from a laptop, portable fax machine, or personal digital assistant to other compatible receiver.

Data/Fax Capability: A facility to send and receive fax, data files, access the Internet to send email through the mobile phone.

Dual Band Technology: A functionality that allows a mobile phone to support two-frequency band out of the four major GSM (or TDMA) bands.

DTMF (Dual-tone Multi Frequency): Used for telephone signalling over the line in the voice frequency band to the call switching centre. Also known as Touch Tone or Tone Dialling.

Digital camera: An electronic device used to capture and store photographs electronically. These cameras do not use photographic films and are typically multifunctional.

Digital camera with Flash: An electronic device with a flash to capture any image and store photographs electronically instead of using a photographic film.

Dual Screen: The double display facility, which acts as a Caller ID equipment in various handsets.

ETSI (European Telecommunications Standards Institute: An organization which formulates GSM and DECT standards.

GSM (Global System for Mobile Communication): the most popular standard for the mobile phone communication and is based on digital wireless technology TDMA. It enables the mobile users to use their phones in many parts of the world.

GPRS (General Packet Radio Service): A mobile data service available to GSM mobile phone users. It provides moderate speed data transfer by using unused TDMA channels in the
GSM network.

MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service): a standard for telephony messaging system that allows sending those messages which include multimedia objects like images, audio, video, and rich text.

Friday, November 17, 2006

Samsung s400i

The Samsung S400i is small and light in weight. It is a slide-up design phone with a nice keypad and an attractive screen. It is one of the first new generation mobile phone called as i-mode phones. I-mode enables it to access the web and the e-mail easily. It has other features like camera, polyphonic ringtones, Bluetooth, etc.

Wednesday, November 15, 2006

Samsung mobile phones: Technology that rules the world

The latest Samsung mobile phones available in the market include Samsung D500, Samsung D800, Samsung E530, Samsung i300, Samsung Z320i, etc. As far as designs are concerned, Samsung mobile phones are the winner. Almost all the handsets are both clamshell or slider phones and most of them are slim. You can also enjoy the features and the technologies through contract mobile phone deals. Contract mobile deals are available on different mobile networks. These deals offer many tariff plans that depend upon the handset you choose and of course the network. Therefore, it is necessary to choose the plan from different networks, compare them and select the best one as per your need. These plans may offer free handsets, free minutes, free insurance, etc., as incentives. Get your Samsung mobile phone and feel the difference.

Sunday, November 12, 2006

Nokia 6270 Packs Impressive Stylishly-Polished Metal Surfaces

Designed for modern use with stylishly-polished metal surfaces combined with satin, the Nokia 6270 phone packs equally impressive features supported through the new Series 40 user interface.It can capture bright, clear images effortlessly with a built-in flash and up to 5x zoom.


Take a Shot!
The Nokia 6270 supports video capture and playback. Take a shot with the built-in digital camera to capture high quality video clips and then send them via multimedia messaging to other compatible handsets or anyone with an e-mail address. The clear 256K colour screen provides the perfect image with the integrated 2.0 megapixel camera.

Mobile email
The Nokia 6270 allows you to send and receive emails from your handset. Mobile email has never been easier. Read, write and send business or personal email from virtually anywhere or send and receive SMS text messages between two phones, or to any email address.

Wednesday, November 08, 2006

T-mobile: Bringing world ‘simply closer’

T-mobile in UK offers a range of mobile phone plans to users. T mobile network is also perceived to be one of the best and reliable service providers. The handsets available under the banner of T mobile phones are the latest and include handsets from the leading manufacturers. Blackberry, Motorola PEBL, Nokia E61, Samsung D900, Sony Ericsson K510i, you name any and you will find them under the exclusive range of T mobile phone.T-mobile also provides a comprehensive range of ‘Talk Time’ Plans to suit the budget and convenience of people across the United Kingdom. You have ‘Pay monthly’ plans which allow you to adjust your mobile expenses with your monthly income whereas pay as you go plans helps you control your expenses. There is also a ‘U-fix price plans’ which allows you to fix mobile spending upfront. All these plans come with attractive packages which allow you to get more value for money.

Monday, November 06, 2006

Always Choose the Best Mobile Phone by First Viewing the Latest Mobile Phone Reviews


Mobile market is flooded with mobile phones with latest styles, shapes, and designs. With so many new models in the market, mobile users have got a variety of options to choose from the crowd. They look for the new styles and latest 3G features in their mobile phone apart from the brand name.


Of late, mobile handsets from Motorola, Nokia, Samsung, Sony Ericsson, and LG, etc., have launched a variety of models with all new and the latest 3G features. Latest 3G features include video calling, video recording, digital camera, MP3, etc. Manufacturing companies are trying to launch the latest models and features to compete with the market demands. Motorola V3i, Nokia 6680, Nokia 'N' series, Samsung X660, Sony Ericsson W550i, LG chocolate phones, etc., are among the latest handsets that are very much in demand in the UK market.

To Choose and see latest handsets having all 3G features and get connected with the network as well as with Mobile Phone Reviews Guide