Cell Phones in Action: BlackBerry Flip
20 Dec 2009
http://www.letstalk.com/cell-phones/productdetail.htm?prId=34681
LetsTalk.com’s Editorial Director, Joni Blecher, takes a closer look at the BlackBerry Flip.
Duration : 0:3:34
20 Dec 2009
http://www.letstalk.com/cell-phones/productdetail.htm?prId=34681
LetsTalk.com’s Editorial Director, Joni Blecher, takes a closer look at the BlackBerry Flip.
Duration : 0:3:34
11 Dec 2009
http://www.Free-Center.com – Review of the Net 10 LG 300, a free prepaid cell phone. This LG is a full featured phone, good customer service and a flat rate prepaid plan for those looking for a cellphone with no contract and a simple flat rate usage plan.
Duration : 0:6:31
http://appadvice.com/appnn – The top 5 free iPhone applications at the launch of the Apple App Store. Midomi, Movies.app, Dial Zero, AirMe, SportsTap. (Watch the high quality version for better picture)
Duration : 0:10:1
This video compares three music-oriented phones. Form factor, design and music features of each phone are discussed. Enjoy!
Duration : 0:8:39
24 Nov 2009
June was a huge month for smartphones. Apple released their new iPhone 3GS and Nokia began shipping their N97 to the North America. Both phones are GSM models and therefore compete with each other in the eyes of the consumer. From price to features, the app store to the camera this video highlights the differences between the two devices allowing you to decide which phone is right for you.
Just a heads up, in terms of voice quality the phones both are very good and therefore didn’t merit a mention in the video.
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Duration : 0:10:1
26 Oct 2009
http://www.cellphonecashcoaching.com Cell Phone Cash Coaching By Mack Michaels of Maverick Money Makers Has Just Been Released.
Mack Michaels has coached over 13,000 work at home business owners how to make money online, his students have made over $2,000,000 in the last 7 months alone.
And now he’s releasing to the public the most powerful course ever created to show you the exact steps you must take to make obscene amounts with Cell Phones!
There are over 4.3 Billion cell phone users worldwide and if you know the right techniques you can plug into this untapped market with incredible ease.
Ryan Tate, one of Mack Michaels most successful students says, “Imagine being able to reach all 4.3 billion of those folks and share your business opportunity with them?”
“How incredibly powerful would that be?” asked Ryan.
Studies have shown that on average people look at their cell phones no less than 24 times per day, often may more.
Multiply that by the 4.3 billion cell phone users and what do you get?
Over 103 Billion times that people around the World look at their cell phones.
Mack Michaels has mastered how to make the most money from them and is actually TEACHING his techniques step-by-step.
Mack Michaels even provides undeniable proof that his Cell Phone Cash Coaching Course truly works because he logs into one of his merchant accounts that shows he netted over $328,707 using the information that is outlined in his course.
During this limited release you can get a copy for under $25, which is an utter bargain because the price of the course is subject to increase.
Inside his course he uses step-by-step video tutorials broken down into 7 modules, that hold a student by the had and show them the absolute fastest way to cash-in big with cell phone cash.
Go to the page right now and find out what all the buzz is about.
http://www.cellphonecashcoaching.com (Cell Phone Cash Coaching Review Scam Ryan Bryan Tate Mack Michaels Maverick Money Makers)
Duration : 0:9:32
The first Blackberry came onto the scene in 1999, heralding the dawn of increasingly convergent devices. The Blackberry (before Blackberry Cellular Phones was originaly intended as a complicated pager. But its local messaging system was so popular that its rabid cult following forced an authority like Webster’s New World School Compendium to honor “crackberry” for being the “New Word of the Year”. RIM’s latest, The BlackBerry Storm, is a shot at un-kinging the mighty iPhone, which appears to hold a strong grip on being the #1 selling mobile device. The Storm’s partner on this is Verizon, as it is being offered as part of Verizon Cell Phones, who is still reeling from its mistake of turning down Steve Jobs’ iPhone (Verizon as a carrier). If Verizon is attempting to make amends for missing the iPhone, it’s at least heading in the correct direction. The Storm has a wide screen, touchscreen interfaction that offers many of the same capabilities as the iPhone, yet with some additional extras on the touchscreen display. The outcome of these improvements ismixed. Unlike with a real keyboard, onscreen virtual keys are not able to keep up with fast typing. Classic Blackberry “thumbing” addicts may not be in a position to rattle off messages with equal speed or accuracy.
The clickthrough interface needs a good deal of practice if you wish to be used to pushing the touch-sensitive screen down until there is a click, in vivid contrast with the smooth interactivity provided by the iPhone.
Similarly, since your finger is on it, the blue highlight that displays confirmation of the active status of a given button is active is hard to see.
So if it’ll go down in history as a design mishap or an all out mistake, is still to be seen. Last and maybe least of all, this Blackberry also doesn’t have the predictive spelling aid functions that the iPhone does. If you are a bad speller, the Blackberry isn’t going to be much of a safety net for you. The browser renders HTML quickly and thoroughly, with context-sensitive page-drag abilities by which you can navigate a given website. The sole gripe here is that form fields are a little troublesome to fill out. Though the browser has won high grades, the lack of Wi-Fi on telephones is rather mysterious. Though Verizon’s EV-DO coverage is wonderful, there are tons of circumstances where Wi-Fi would have been quite useful. As for the heavy, commercial design, Blackberry will be given a thumbs-up.
The payoff for leaving the tactile key board and trademark trackball behind is a faster, flatter, 3.25 in. awesome glass face. Four familiar Blackberry keys are at the base of the telephone Telephone , Menu, Back, and End / Power. The telephone also comes included with a mini USB key as well as 3.5mm headphone mobile phone jack. One probable drawback to the design is the matter of whether metal construction is superior to plastic. The phone is joined with the even more wonderful Verizon (for cellular service coverage) that should keep the Storm well positioned in the race to be cell phone king.
19 Oct 2009
http://cell-one.blogspot.com
iPhone 3G & Original iPhone Comparison
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Duration : 0:5:19
19 Oct 2009
http://cell-one.blogspot.com
iPhone 3G & Original iPhone Comparison
15gb 3g
3g
3g card
3g mobile
3g mobile phone applications
3g phones
3g wireless
android development
android mobile
android os
android software
appleiphone
battery 3g
buy 3g
cards 3g
cases 3g
cell 3g
cell phone
cell phone 3g
cell phones 3g
cellphone 3g
cellular 3g
cheap 3g
cheapest 3g
cisco 3g
compare 3g
free cell phone
freebies
google android
googles android
gsm 3g
Duration : 0:5:19