Monday, December 22, 2008

12411 Zip code, CellularOne Available, yes!

Yes, for people who live under zip code 12411, rejoyce, Cellularone by Dobson GSM services are available. Give it up for 12411.
Plans as of May 2007 are as such.

Stop Counting Minutes Plans
$50.00 Statewide Anytime Unlimited Free
$100.00 National Anytime Unlimited Free

I think 'Statewide Anytime' is only offered by Cellularone. I might be wrong.

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Panasonic to follow "green" trend of other companies

Panasonic, a Japanese based electronics manufacturer under the Matsushita Electric parent company, has currently agreed to a 7-year environmental conservation plan with the World Wildlife Fund (WWF). This environmental plan concerns the Yellow Sea region of the world, surrounding the coasts of China, Korea, and Japan. As a Japanese manufacturer, this area directly affects the company. Panasonic has also been a corporate supporter of the WWF, as they have a history of responsible and environmentally conscious business practices. The surrounding Yellow Sea has played and continues to play a huge role in the coastal life of eastern Asia. This area holds the world's most impressive continental shelf and is home to an extremely diverse array of sealife. Because of this, the WWF has stated this region as one to be conserved with high priority. For thousands of years, the people living near this region has so heavily depended on its resources. It is extremely important that this region remains intact and untouched by harmful hands. Hopefully, this region will continue to flourish as a result of this 7-year plan.

Monday, December 8, 2008

Verizon Launches Samsung u550

The long wait is over as Verizon unveils its latest mobile phone from their fold: the Samsung u550. The Samsung u550 is a mid-range clamshell built for fashion and function. It's elegant flip design is one of Samsung's best as far as clamshell phones are concerned. The external display featuring the Roman numerals on the clock is simply magnificent.
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The Samsung u550 performs extremely well. Features, both basic and advanced, are quite user-friendly. The Samsung u550 is a great phone overall. But one major flaw would be its web connection. It is not as slow as a snail trying to cross a highway, but it would have been better if it was bit speedier. But even with that kind of mishap, the Samsung u550 will predictably revel in its domination over other mid-class mobile phones.
As for customizing, Verizon offers a wide range of
Samsung cell phone accessories such as cell phone batteries and cell phone antenna. Personlizing your phone is pretty much easier than you think.

Monday, November 24, 2008

Nokia 5700 for CellularOne

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The Nokia 5700 became one of CellularOne’s hottest items in terms of sales. Speaking of which, it reveals that more and more people prefer mobile phones slash music and video player. Who doesn’t? Being able to turn you mobile phone to the ultimate companion during those long boring moments is one good thing. Twisting it to become the meanest sound wave conjurer is a better thing. Killing time has never been this entertaining.

Of course, to enjoy the full features of the 5700, one needs to pair with the right mix of cell phone accessories. Accessories for sound, specifically. Having Bluetooth connection with this mobile phone means you get to share, load, and play music without the hassles of wire. Hook the 5700 with original Nokia Bluetooth headsets and speaker, as well as other Nokia accessories, voila! You got yourself a music entertainment central.

As for the looks, interchangeable cell phone cases for the 5700 might be limited because of its unique twist design. But the stock case looks good enough, who needs to replace it?

That said, the Nokia 5700’s performance as a phone is notable. CellularOne offers this mobile phone for as low as $205.99. That amount would seem sky high. But the benefits are worth it if you have some cash to spare. Otherwise, there are still good music phones out there that do not cost that much.

Sunday, November 16, 2008

HTC S621 for Cellular One

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Being able to take charge of your business and personal life at the palm of your hand is power. But you need to have the right gadget to do so. Juggling two or more phones is an obvious hassle. But during the course of time, along with communications technology breakthroughs, we have now what we call the smart phone. However, choosing the right smart phone that perfectly meshes with your lifestyle and can keep up with our varying pace is quite tricky, so to speak. Honestly, there is no 100% guarantee that you will pick up the perfect smart phone for you. There is always something better out there. Always.
But if perfection is not on your list and you prefer ultimate function instead, then I suggest the HTC S621 for Cellular One. Of course, there are smart phones which are way better in every aspect, but the HTC S621 is not far behind. Aside from decent performances on all its features, the HTC S621 also had a sleek design.
Cell phone accessories for the HTC S621 are widely distributed so you won't have any problems getting cell phone cases and cell phone covers, and the likes.
Cellualr One offers the HTC S621 for as low as $279.95. For that price, the HTC S621 can be a good buy or a deal buster. But then, you are not aiming for perfection, are you?

Sunday, November 2, 2008

Kyocera K126c for TracFone

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TracFone is poised to release another 'no-thrills' mobile phone into the market. The Kyocera K126c is now ready for distribution but dates as to its launch is still to be announced. TracFone, the mobile phone's carrier, says their target market for this phone is the low-end individuals who are in need of a mobile phone with reliable basic features.
Okay, so we get the catch. But the question is: Will the Kyocera K126c be able to deliver the promise it made? We have seen a lot of mobile phones without strong advanced features that either made waves or rode the pine. TracFone made a risky move with this future deal; especially they don't have much good mobile phones on their line up.
Just in case the Kyocera K126c makes it alive after its launch, TracFone should be prepared for demands for
mobile phone accessories like cell phone covers and cell phone batteries.
I wish them luck on this one.

Monday, October 20, 2008

BlackBerry 8700

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The BlackBerry 8700 has been available for Cellular One for some time now and I've never had a chance to write up a quick review of the phone so here it goes. The 8700 is similar to almost all Blackberry's in layout and function but differs in the overall look and feel. The BlackBerry 8700 is very sleek and has a great visual appearance with a very similar user interface. The 8700 comes featured with bluetooth compatibilities which is something of an industry standard these days.

The phone itself is great and works extremly well as a Blackerry. I had no real complaints on any of the functions or features, the phone was never marketed like the Pearl so I didn't expect Pearl features. I would recommend this phone for the business oriented individual who does prefers phones that don't utilize the problematic window OS system.

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Kyocera Cyclops for Virgin Mobile

The Kyocera Cyclops is no monster incarnate from the adventure of Ulysses. On the contrary, it boasts of a very user-friendly interface. Aside from that, the Kyocera Cyclops is loaded with other functions that are pretty much useful to the ordinary folk.
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Being Virgin Mobile's first camera phone, the Kyocera Cyclops needed to qualm a lot of pressure from mobile phone critics and from the consumers as well. The photo quality is pretty much decent, you can say something bad about it, nor does it deserves accolades. 'Just right' would be the better term. Apart from the picture grade, the Kyocera Cyclops performance as a mobile phone is great, if not astounding. The design is nice from afar and up close and personal. Probably the reason why many users of this phone opt not to replace it some customized cell phone cases and cell phone covers. Another good thing is its bright display. 65k may be small but it is still readable. Voice quality on the phone is good. Signal reception is notable as well as the battery life. No need to buy some spares for cell phone batteries and cell phone antenna.
The bad thing about the Cyclops would be the poor voice quality of its speakerphone. Other than that, one can live with the Kyocera Cyclops, even without any fancy
cell phone accessories.

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Missing My L6

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I used to own a Motorola L6 from Cellular One once and I just have to say I had both good and bad times with this mobile phone. I just like the fact that it's not A RAZR, though there are similarities in their interface construction. Also, my L6 was given to me as a present, so there is what we call a 'sentimental value' attached to it. But sad to say, I had to part with my Motorola L6 when I need to upgrade to an advanced mobile phone.
I really had a hard time packing up all those
Motorola cell phone accessories I have purchased throughout my time with my L6. I had customized cell phone cases of different designs and a couple of cell phone batteries I bought when my L6 accidentally fell to the floor. I did have my share of signal nightmares where I have to get to the roof in order for me to catch some reception.
Sure, I miss my L6. But life has got to go on, right?

Thursday, September 18, 2008

3220 for Cellular One

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The Nokia 3220 is certainly one of the attractive mobile phones and one of the affordable phones as well. Along with the low-end price are features that are quite impressive for a small unit but useful at the same time. The outer casing of the 3220 sports a funky, sporty theme. Definitely not the kind of phone business executives would want to carry around. But it appeals to the young people of the market.
With an assortment of customized
cell phone cases, cell phone covers, and other Nokia accessories, the 3220 is pretty much a fashionable mobile phone. But though the 3220 seems to be a youngster's mobile phone of choice, the features are also worth noting. The display is pretty much impressive. The picture quality is acceptable. Voice quality for phone calls is decent. Phone conversations with the 3220 are not that bad.
As for flaws, I am pretty sure there some but who cares? For $99.99, this mobile phone is the bomb!

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Motorola ROKR E1 for Cellular One

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The Motorola ROKR E1 is the first non-Apple mobile phone that utilizes the iTunes music applications. As far as music is concerned, the Apple iPod has been very remarkably consistent on being the best portable music player. The fusion between Motorola and Apple to produce a very notable music phone is most likely a take on Sony Ericsson and Walkman's domination on that category.

But whether Motorola and Apple succeed or not, the Motorola ROKR E1 surely rocks! With built-in memory that can hold up to 100 songs, a very crisp voice quality on the headset and stereo speakers, and other features that, well, rock. Clad this mobile phone with Motorola cell phone accessories like cell phone cases, cell phone covers, etc. and you are good to go.
Cell phone batteries go a long way wit this mobile phone. Average talk time can go as far as 4 hours and 20 minutes. Stand by time can last for 230 hours.

Sunday, August 31, 2008

Sony Ericcson Z310 for Cellular1

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For as low as $24.99, you can now have the Sony Ericsson Z310 by way of CellularOne. The Sony Ericsson Z310 was not designed for upper echelons of the consumer strata, but it sure does work like a high end mobile phone.

The Sony Ericsson is one of those mobile phones that use VGA cameras. In addition to that, the Sony Ericsson Z310 takes high quality photo for a VGA camera. Apart from that, the Z310 also has a wide solid range of features that would put other mobile phones within its price range to shame. The design is also something worth noting. For a clamshell, the Sony Ericsson is a beauty. No need to get those customized cell phone covers and other cell phone accessories for the looks overhaul. Although the plastic feel makes the Z310 seem cheap, the overall performance compensates entirely for that. And speaking of performance, the talk time max for this phone is a whooping 7 hours. No need to get spare cell phone batteries.

Is there a mobile phone out there that can top that?

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

HTC 4300

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CelluarOne's HTC 4300 is a great addition to their current lineup. The HTC smartphone that utilizes a full Qwerty keyboard and is also based off of the popular Windows Mobile 5 OS. The HTC 4300 is very similar to the MDA, in fact I think they're based off of the same platform, but none the less the HTC 4300 is quite the looker. For a phone that houses such features such as web browsing, picture messaging, memory card expansion slot, wifi, bluetooth, and a video recorder you would expect to be lugging around a computer. That's not the case with the HTC 4300 since it is complied nicely into a sleek and subtle phone. The HTC 4300 is currently available for about $479 from Cellular one of San Luis Obispo and for what you get with the phone, I would recommend this unit to any smart phone fanatic that uses CellularOne.

Sunday, August 10, 2008

Virgin Mobile to offer IPO.

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Virgin Mobile, in a move to strut their status, has filled for an IPO which will take the company public and launch its shares for the public to trade. It's no surprise to anyone that Virgin Mobile is a highly successful virtual operator over here in the states, so this move only shows us the level on which this company has grown. Virgin Mobile will be listed under "VM" respectively and it has been predicted that they will generate an estimated $100 million with their entrance into the marketplace. Sprint / Nextel, the carrier representative for their American branch, will probably receive a nice amount of that $100 million, but we all know that when one gets a large sum of cash debt is the first place we go. Good job Virgin Mobile, you've not let everyone know how successful you are.

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

iPhone updates, from Cing,.. no AT&T.

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Iphone from Cingular, or New AT&T is just around the corner, that is if you live close to authorized factory AT&T store. Last week, on Cingular wireless number 31 Nascar, AT&T blue globe logo mysteriously appeared behind right rear tire. AT&T has announced that iPhone will be available at the store at same time as online. Traditionally, new phones were introduced on the web store before it went to the store. With no trend setting phones in the market today, a lot of people are waiting patiently on iphones.

Thursday, July 24, 2008

iPhone 3G


Being a prior owner of the original iphone - this is a nice improvement. One of the things I noticed right away is how much nicer this phone feels in your hand. The old phone had that aluminum backing - which was actually a little slippery and caused me to drop the phone a few times. The new phone has a sculpted backing and is all plastic and that plastic actually seems to stick to my hand better - without feeling sticky at all. I love being able to install apps directly on my phone - without them all being web-based. Anxious for the coming months to see more apps added all the time. Contrary to what many others say - the keyless keyboard is the best. I love that the iphone has very few external buttons - all my old phones over time just had buttons break off or fail to work properly - not with the iphone - its sleek and is just awesome! There are also some iphone 3g accessories to accommodate the protection of the cell phone or improve it.

Monday, July 21, 2008

Cellular One/Dobson to be acquired by AT&T

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AT&T had recently announced their plans to acquire small-time competitor Dobson Communications, which competes with AT&T in 16 different states nationwide. The acquisition of Dobson will allow AT&T to further strengthen and broaden its networks, taking advantage of areas where Dobson's network was once dominant to AT&T's. This will allow AT&T to extend its service and products, such as the iPhone, to areas like Alaska that couldn't once access these products before. This is a big move by AT&T, as it is going to cost them about $5 billion to complete this acquisition, which includes Dobson's $2.3 billion outstanding debt. If all goes as planned, things should be nearing completion by December.

Thursday, July 10, 2008

Sony Ericsson W300i Walkman for AT&T

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When it comes to music phones, the first name that would come to mind (almost 100% of the time) is Sony Ericsson. Undoubtedly, the Sony Ericsson brand has firmly cemented itself as a leader in that particular area, especially with the tie-up of the Walkman brand. AT&T knows that they have music lovers in their demographics. That's why AT&T has included in their list the Sony Ericsson W300i Walkman.
The Sony Ericsson W300i Walkman is a great phone for a clamshell. Its unique flip look alone sets this SE mobile phone apart from the other clamshells from the market. Although one may have a hard time customizing this phone with
cell phone accessories, the overall performance of this phone will definitely compensate for it.
As a music phone, the Sony Ericsson W300i Walkman can represent. No doubt it can even stand toe-to-toe against the iPod and its array of
iPod accessories and iPod cases. If you want supra-natural music experience with this phone, you better pair it off with the meanest sound blasters out there. Better yet if it's Bluetooth-capable.

Thursday, June 26, 2008

Panasonic P904 cell phone

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This is Panasonic P904 cell phone from Japan. Nice sized normal looking phone that packs something unique. Like Nintendo Wii, this phone's functions can be activated using motion. By shaking the phone in different motion, you can program the phone to activate certain functions. Nintendo Wii for cell phone, now here....

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

BlackBerry 8100 Pearl Review

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The Blackberry 8100 Pearl offered by CellularOne is essentially the same as all of Pearls in the market place. The Blackberry Pearl in itself, is a phone that has been designed for those of us who want more "looks" and features for our Blackberries. The Pearl includes a nice camera, which is a first for blackberries, a removable MicroSd memory card slot, bluetooth technology, and a built in music player. One of the most notable changes would be the replacement of the Track Wheel with a Pearl like track ball located in the center of the phone. While this may hard for current Blackberry users to get used to, rest assured that navigation throughout the phone is not compromised with the addition of the track ball and it's actually a nice little addition.

The Blackberry Pearl is a GSM based phone, so do expect it to be released for various other GSM carriers such as T-Mobile, At&t , and Suncom and also expect the 8100 Pearl to have a large selection of accessories readily available at AccessoryGeeks.com.

Monday, June 16, 2008

Behold! the bat phone; the Dark Knight-inspired Nokia 6205


Do you remember the Iron Man phone, or perhaps the ultra-cool Star Wars phone that was released much earlier? Well, here comes another one of them - the Nokia 6205 which lives and breathe everything about Batman, the Dark Knight. We’re referring of course to the second film in the new Batman revival series which is slated for release on July 18. The Nokia 6205 bat phone will be available as early as Sunday exclusively on Verizon’s online store.

Just like the superhero icon that the 6205 is promoting who doesn’t have that many superpowers, this phone doesn’t promise any usual features either. Except of course the special promotional stuff such as Dark Knight inspired emblem, wallpapers, voices tones, animated screensavers and of course a full movie trailer.

Feature-wise, the 6205 boasts of a 1.3-megapixel camera with flash and 4x digital zoom, 58MB of internal memory that can be expanded up to an additional 4GB via a microSD memory card, support for Verizon’s Get It Now features for downloading games, ringtones, wallpapers and other mobile content, compatibility with VZ Navigator, mobile web access for latest news, sports, weather and more, voice dialing and voice commands, Bluetooth and built-in speakerphone.

The 6205 bat phone will be available for $69.99 and will come with a new two-year service agreement. If you’re a big Dark Knight fanboy, you would definitely not want to pass up on this one. But if you’re just a casual mobile phone user, you’d be better off keeping your $69.99 and walk away not obliged to enter into another two-year service agreement with Verizon just to get this piece of toy.

All credits and information was found by gadgetell.

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Spb Backup 2.0 Released, Smartphone Version Included

"Spb Software House, the leading Windows Mobile applications vendor, releases Spb Backup 2.0 — a tool for making reserve copies of personal data and system settings for Windows Mobile phones. Spb Backup safeguards from data loss, eliminates the pain of reinstalling applications after a hard reset, a ROM or device upgrade, and delivers a flawless restore experience. The choice of ASUS and Gigabyte, Spb Backup became the best-sold backup utility for Pocket PC in 2007. The new Spb Backup 2.0 is smarter, twice as fast, and makes moving data between Windows Mobile phones as easy as unpacking an archive. Spb Backup 2.0 will come to the rescue if a hard reset disaster strikes, or if the device is stolen or lost. Spb Backup Sync makes it easy to keep a recent copy of all data and system settings at a secure desktop PC location. Spb Backup 2.0 will restore from the archive, even if data has to be moved to a new device or ROM. The backing up process itself is so easy, that regular backups will become second nature. Spb Backup 2.0 works for both Pocket PCs and Smartphones and copies the entire device, including contacts, sms, emails, storage card files, and even preferences and shortcuts."
Device and ROM upgrade modes, sync support, an unpack tool, a file blacklist, a Smartphone (Windows Mobile Standard) version, and a new look? Spb Software House has certainly been keeping itself busy. You'll find all this in Spb Backup 2.0, along with all the great features that existed in 1.x. If you're interested in trying or buying, head over to our affiliate software store. The full version costs $24.95. If you own a previous version, the upgrade is just $9.95.

All credits and information was found by smartphonethoughts.

Thursday, March 6, 2008

The LG Shine for AT&T


AT&T never disappoints. With their huge assortment of impressive and high quality mobile phones and mobile phone accessories, you might get dazed and perplexed as to which mobile suits you and your way of life. And if that happens to you, then allow me to make a suggestion: the LG Shine.
The LG KE970, otherwise known as the LG Shine, is one of LG's best mobile phones yet. Parading a nicely designed outer shell, there is absolutely no need to get those customized cell phone cases and cell phone covers. The stock housing in silver finish is already cool. The features are the LG Shine's crowd teaser and pleaser at the same time. LG Shine's basic and advanced functions are easy to use and perform exceptionally well. Paired off with the compatible mix of LG cell phone accessories, the results are really awesome.
But all that said, prepare to cash in as mush as $250. The LG Shine, unfortunately, does not come cheap.

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Sony Ericsson Walkman W580i in Pink

If the pink fever in you has not subsided yet, the perhaps now is the best time to get pinkier. AT&T now markets the pink edition of the Sony Ericsson Walkman W580i. This sliding music phone is deemed by critics and consumers alike as one of the best music phones ever released into the market. And now, the Sony Ericsson Walkman W580i just got a bit cuter with pink cell phone cases as their marketing stunt.
I am not really into pink and personally, I never like the color. Probably a gutsy move from Sony Ericsson, but share reports say that they are doing well with the sales. After all, beneath the pink case are the features most users would like to have these days. The Sony Ericsson Walkman W580i has a 2 mega pixel camera, an MP3 player, a great display screen, and a lot more.
Cell phone accessories for the Sony Ericsson Walkman W580i are widely distributed so you could easily take out the pinkiness if ever you grow tired of it.

Thursday, February 14, 2008

Samsung A737 for AT&T


Samsung has really started the trend in ultra thin slider phones lately. Samsung have launch a very impressive line-up of slide phones, but still managed to unleash some so-so mobiles. Samsung A737 definitely not on the so-so list.
The Samsung A737 is more than a slide phone. The design is very much striking. Though it has copied heavily from its predecessors, the A737 still have some edge of its own when it comes to the image projection. The exterior details are crafted with some classic flavor. The feel of the phone when it rests in your palm is not the cheap, plastic feeling you get from most cell phone cases and cell phone covers. Aside from the full range features the Samsung A737 offers, the easy-to-use navigational controls are definitely plus factors. The bad thing about this phone is its poor photo quality, no flash, and a lagging 3G connection.
Overall, the Samsung A737 would have been a good phone if it weren't for some flaws, but who doesn't have them? Anyway, there's nothing a good set of cell phone accessories couldn't fix. Improve the phone's looks and performance with original Samsung cell phone accessories. It is worth it.

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

BlackJack for AT&T

As far as I am concerned, Samsung has been both impressive and appalling with the barrage of mobile phones they have launched and will be launching. There are some excellent mobiles while there are some boo-boo's as well. The release of BlackJack for AT&T, however, is a very surprising move for the part of Samsung. The BlackJack is Samsung's attempt to penetrate the PDA and smart phone markets dominated by BlackBerry and HTC.
The good thing about BlackJack is that it can take the blows while going at it. Its features prove to be useful without the hassles some PDA's are known to give. As a mobile phone, BlackJack proves to be a contender for the top spot, but no means the underdog. In comparison with the Motorola Q (a fully personalized and amplified Q with Motorola cell phone accessories at that), the BlackJack blows the Q, hands down. Same thing goes for BlackBerry and HTC.
Fully customized with Samsung cell phone accessories, the BlackJack is no ordinary mobile phone. The 3G is its bread and butter. Fast connection and recognition without the lags, BlackJack's 3G capability is something worth noting. Signal strength is excellent. Cell phone antenna boosters are not necessary for the BlackJack. That also goes for the cell phone batteries as talk time lasted really long than the average battery life of a modern mobile phone.

Monday, January 28, 2008

HTC Touch Cruise for AT&T

How does one person decide when does a mobile phone suck or when does a mobile phone deserve a standing ovation. Of course, when it comes to judging things, we humans tend to be subjective rather than objective. Though this might be the case, we still agree unanimously, that performance on all aspects counts a lot. But the looks can be a pivotal factor too, as well as availability of compatible mobile phone accessories like cell phone batteries and cell phone cases.
Case-in-point: The HTC Touch Cruise
As far as looks and exterior designs are concerned, the HTC Touch Cruise is a work of art, hands down. One can't help but ogle at the smart phone's beautiful finish. The sleek design of this gem of a device will definitely catch one's attention the moment one sees it. One might be even 'tricked' into buying the product. Trick, now that's a twist.
User comments seem to have a pattern describing the HTC Touch Cruise. They applaud the mobile phone's elegant design, followed by angry outburst of how other mobile phones can easily top the HTC Touch Cruise's functions o

How does one person decide when does a mobile phone suck or when does a mobile phone deserve a standing ovation. Of course, when it comes to judging things, we humans tend to be subjective rather than objective. Though this might be the case, we still agree unanimously, that performance on all aspects counts a lot. But the looks can be a pivotal factor too, as well as availability of compatible mobile phone accessories like cell phone batteries and cell phone cases.

Case-in-point: The HTC Touch Cruise
As far as looks and exterior designs are concerned, the HTC Touch Cruise is a work of art, hands down. One can't help but ogle at the smart phone's beautiful finish. The sleek design of this gem of a device will definitely catch one's attention the moment one sees it. One might be even 'tricked' into buying the product. Trick, now that's a twist.
User comments seem to have a pattern describing the HTC Touch Cruise. They applaud the mobile phone's elegant design, followed by angry outburst of how other mobile phones can easily top the HTC Touch Cruise's functions on all levels.

One thing clear here is that I have never used the product before (and never will) for the sole reason that I am happy with my BlackBerry Pearl. I do admit the Touch Cruise’s design is something I would never frown upon. At this point I am in agreement with the Touch Cruise users (which also signal the end of this post). But if a lot of people are saying that the Touch Cruise is complete waste of money, then it’s totally up to me to experience whether they are correct or otherwise. But then again, I am happy with BlackBerry Pearl. I might test the thing, but I am totally not buying.

Sunday, January 20, 2008

Sony Ericsson W300i Walkman for AT&T

When it comes to music phones, the first name that would come to mind (almost 100% of the time) is Sony Ericsson. Undoubtedly, the Sony Ericsson brand has firmly cemented itself as a leader in that particular area, especially with the tie-up of the Walkman brand. AT&T knows that they have music lovers in their demographics. That's why AT&T has included in their list the Sony Ericsson W300i Walkman.
The Sony Ericsson W300i Walkman is a great phone for a clamshell. Its unique flip look alone sets this SE mobile phone apart from the other clamshells from the market. Although one may have a hard time customizing this phone with cell phone accessories, the overall performance of this phone will definitely compensate for it.
As a music phone, the Sony Ericsson W300i Walkman can represent. No doubt it can even stand toe-to-toe against the iPod and its array of iPod accessories and iPod cases. If you want supra-natural music experience with this phone, you better pair it off with the meanest sound blasters out there. Better yet if it's Bluetooth-capable.

Thursday, January 17, 2008

Refurb Samsung 3G Phone from AT&T

For all those who are really in grave need for a 3G mobile phone that can deliver the goods but does not cost much, at&t now offers you a very affordable deal. The Samsung A717 (refurbished) can now be yours for as low as $29.99.
The Samsung A717 is not much of a phone and both its basic and advanced features are just above mediocre. Comments on the looks department is not that positive either, though some may praise the exterior of this mobile phone. Practically, you might need to get some specialized cell phone cases if you want to stand out and be loud with this phone. There are too many clamshells in the town.
Voice quality is passable, as there were little background and wind noises caught in the conversations. Photo quality is decent, as well as the battery life (no need stacking up those cell phone batteries). It would have been a good phone overall if Samsung tried to add some spunk on its looks and details.
The excellent web browsing capabilities would be the the Samsung A717's saving grace. Web pages takes about five second to fully load. The 3G capabilities of this phone make web browsing a very pleasant experience. If you are going to get this phone, then you might as well get original Samsung cell phone accessories.

Monday, January 14, 2008

Apple iPhone

We all know what the Apple iPhone can do and it is good. Unanimously, the Apple iPhone looks magnificent without any add-ons. But it won't hurt if you add some spunk now, won't it?

iPod cases and other iPod accessories are for the iPod and the iPOd alone. This is the Apple iPhone, so it's going to be a tad different here. The iPhone does not have any buttons, for those who are still in the dark with this gadget. Rather it uses soft touch technology for you to navigate and browse the phone. For those who still can't get, you just have to touch the screen to access the iPhone's features.

Now, if you got my drift, protecting the screen is a high priority. So is yourself from the microwave radiation. To counter that threat and shield your iPhone from scratches, the ClearTouch AntiGlare Screen Protector is the answer. So thin you can still access the phone's menus without exerting too much effort. It reduces risks from microwave radiation. too.

As for cases, they will never go away. But with the Apple iPhone being on the plus size, you will need some cell phone cases that won't add to the bulk. Hence we got Active Crystal Cases. So thin that it acts like a second skin for the iPhone. Comes in two types, the one with the kickstand and the one without. Got a lot of colors to choose from. Looks cool too.

The rest of the coolest add-ons you have to find yourself.

Wednesday, January 9, 2008

LG CE110 for AT&T

A basic camera phone with some good features, the LG CE110 from AT&T is not bad for a phone, and not that good either. If there is some thing we can't be sure were to place except "in-between", the LG CE110 is one of them.

There is nothing that thrilling for this clamshell from LG. The phone may be lightweight and the design may be slim but that's just about it. Like most stock cell phone cases, the LG CE110 sports the black color. Cell phone antenna for the LG CE110 is internal, like most phones.

As any other mobile phone would do, you can call or use its multimedia features such as SMS or MMS, organize meeting and schedule appointments with it built-in memo. Bluetooth connectivity is also available with this phone. Sound quality is clear and signal strength is also excellent. Battery performance is slightly mediocre compared to other cell phone batteries. Talktime averages for only 3 hours. The standby time, though, can last up to 10 days on a single charge.

The disappointing part would be the camera, the screen, and the lack of FM / mp3 player. Photos taken with its basic VGA camera show poor quality. The screen also drags this clamshell down with the not so good display. An FM or and mp3 player would have upped this phone on the scales. Anyway, if you already have this phone and are bored with it or you want to enhance its overall performance, you could do so with original LG cell phone accessories.


Performance-wise, the LG CE110 just have all the features you need. That is if you want a phone that works as a phone and nothing else.