Posted by admin on December 27, 2009
Sony Ericsson introduced new cell phone Sony Ericsson K810. It is a sleek handset, measuring in at just 17mm thick, an improvement on its predecessor, the K800, which measures 22mm thick.
The camera on the Cybershot branded handset is a 3.2 megapixel autofocus camera, with built in Xenon flash. On screen illuminated icons are used to indicate shortcuts to camera settings (such as turning flash on and off, camera timer, etc) by using the hard keys on the keypad instead of trawling through the camera settings menu. The Sony Ericsson K810 offers a variety of features to ensure you take the perfect picture every time. As well as the built in Xenon flash, the Sony Ericsson K810 has red eye reduction, and supports Best pic, which takes 9 pictures in quick succession allowing you to choose the best of them to keep.
Once finished, pictures are easily shared with friends and family, thanks to the built in blog support. You can upload pictures taken straight to your blog, or transfer them to another phone using Bluetooth. Connectivity to your PC is simple and straightforward, as well as using Bluetooth the Sony Ericsson K810 supports USB 2.0 connectivity for simple fast data transfer.
The Sony Ericsson K810 is a 3G handset, and also supports tri band GSM networks. The screen is impressive, 240×320 pixel QVGA, TFT, supporting 262,000 colors. The handset has built in 64MB of memory which can be expanded to 2GB with an additional M2 Micro memory card.
But there were also some nifty Bluetooth accessories, and four other phones that while basic, are just what a significant amount of mobile users are looking for, rather than all bells and whistles.
The fact remains that it was very much evolution rather than revolution, at a time when some of Sony Ericsson's rivals (traditional and new) are unveiling all manner of breakthrough products. Take the Sony Ericsson K810, which is Sony Ericsson's flagship camera phone, but only has a 3.2 megapixel camera. Please purchase online www.phoneandbeyond.com
By: prabakar
Posted by admin on December 26, 2009
Cell phones never go out of trend. In this fast paced life, they become an essential part of our living. You actually have many options when buying out cell phones. There are many unlocked phones for sale, cell phones with fixed provider or prepaid cell phones. If you choose to buy unlocked phones, there are certain points that you need to remember.
* If you want to travel abroad, choosing on unlocked phones for sale is sensible. There are two kinds of phones - those that can be used in most countries and those that can only be used locally. When you have plans to travel internationally, opt for phones that can be used in the country you are going.
* If you want access to internet and be able to receive emails on your phone, you need to choose among unlocked phones for sale that supports such feature. Some unlocked phones do not support internet access and therefore would not work on Wi-Fi and local web.
* If you want ready to use phones, most but not all unlocked phones for sale only need you to insert your SIM and it will be ready for use. Be sure that you specifically ask this from your seller.
* If you want to save, it is important that you consider the possibility of not being able to find unlock phones for sale. You will buy a locked phone but unlocking it does not come free. You will pay for the phone and the service of unlocking the phone and this can amount to a higher price. However, you can opt to buy international phones.
When you are looking for unlocked phones for sale, always make sure that you know what phone specifications that you need as well as the price you are willing to pay.
By: Kathleen Lori
Posted by admin on December 26, 2009
Unlocked cell phones are cell phones that have been unlocked, allowing you to use them on any network or as prepaid cell phones. You are going to need your cell phone unlocked because you originally have a phone that you used on another network. The network, which you likely purchased your phone from, prevents you from leaving their company and using the phone on another network.
In other words, the original network took steps to ensure that your cell phone is exclusive just to their network and cannot be used anywhere else. What this means for many people is that if they choose to leave a company, they are stuck with a locked cell phone, even if they paid for it. The good news is that now you can get unlocked cell phones or even used specific software programs that will unlock them for you.
You can then use these unlocked cell phones on another network or use them as prepaid cell phones. { Read more... }