Posts Tagged ‘mobile-phones’

Bridging the mobile gap

It’s been interesting to watch the U.S. catch up with Europe when it comes to SMS. If you haven’t come across it before (I just don’t want to assume here), SMS (stands for Short Message Service) is the ability for phone users to send short text messages to one another...

Engage your audience

Marketing today has become so much more than just throwing material at the wall and hoping that some will stick. I recently came across some promotion for the Samsung G600, a new phone that has a plethora of interesting features. Instead of selling the phone on it’s specifications (something that...

Nokia Forum

I’m a big fan of Nokia’s phones and have had one for years on end. Well, not the same one, but a Nokia phone. I’ve found a ton of information on this forum that’s dedicated to Nokia phones. It’s part of Cell Phone Forums, a website dedicated to just that,...

Mobile phones

Did you know that mobile phones date back to 1945? They weren’t quite cellular phones back then, as they didn’t support switching from one base station to another, yet meant that people could make calls from the freedom of their gardens, cars or wherever they happened to be. It was...

What’s in a phone …

I’ve been thinking of upgrading my mobile phone recently and the Motorola KRZR is one of the current contenders though the Z3 is a close contender. I’ve never owned a Motorola phone before but I hear great things from people who own them. The performance is slick and the battery...

iPhone is finally here

So, the iPhone has hit the market and looks like the gadget to have. There has been lots of talk as to what it could look like (check out the iPhone Concept Blog) but we finally get to feast our eyes on the real thing! So, what does it consist...

Mobile 360

One of the problems with the UK mobile market is the absolute plethora or different providers and offers. They all have different handsets, different rates, different offers, different schemes, different terms and conditions resulting in a confusing message to anyone trying to buy a mobile phone. That’s why I like...

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