Archive for March, 2009

China Unicom to offer iPhone and G1 in China

Wednesday, March 25th, 2009

China Unicom’s Shanghai subsidiary confirmed on Wednesday that its parent company has reached an agreement with Apple to bring the 3G iPhone to China, reports Sina.

Finally, Apple’s iPhone is heading to the huge China market. Instead of China Mobile, who has a larger market share and runs TD-SCDMA 3G network, the iPhone will be offered by China Unicom who has got the WCDMA 3G license in China.

The company is also going to launch the T-Mobile G1 Android phone. No words on availability and pricing.

This was a guest post by Nick who normally blogs about mobile phone deals at the mobileshop

Orange SPV E650 Mobile Phone

Tuesday, March 17th, 2009

If you are a mobile savvy who is looking for a mobile phones with rocking performance. Orange SPV E650 Mobile Phone is the compact mobile phone which can be used as a pocket PC. The advantages and the salient features that are integrated in the model are really the best and they are user-friendly ones. There are few noteworthy features available in this model making the users feel at ease with this handy gadget.

The weight of this Orange SPV E650 Mobile Phone is 138 grams where the dimensions of the handset are 50mm height, 101mm width, 18mm depth. GPRS facility is integrated in this model which helps to enhance the data transmission speed. The few GSM frequencies that are supported by the device are 850, 900, 1800 and 1900. The display of the mobile phone is very attractive with the dimensions of 37 x 49mm that gets 16-bit colour compatibility along with the display resolution of 320 x 240 pixels.

Orange SPV E650 Mobile Phone has 2 mega pixel camera integrated with zooming option along with video recording option too. WMA, MP3 and AAC are the few supporting file formats of this device. Bluetooth and Wi-Fi are the connectivity options provided by the device along with a WAP 2.0 browser for browsing. It has an on-board memory of 64MB which can be expanded with the help of MicroSD memory card. USB, e-mail and java support are the other features available to connect with external devices.

For power the Lithium-ion technology is used. Other remarkable features that are available in this model are polyphonic ring tones, vibrating alert, calendar, alarm clock, speaker phone, and voice dialling with recording option. The charger and the headset are the two accessories available with this Orange SPV E650 Mobile Phone.

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How to Get Someone’s Cell Phone Number

Tuesday, March 10th, 2009

Finding cell phone number is not easy when you do not have the right information or know where to look. The problem is that, cell phone numbers are not released to the public or published in your local phone book. This is because when cell phone first came out, cell phone usage time was way more expensive, and using a cell phone was for important issues only. People did not want to be bothered by unwanted phone calls and telemarketers, so laws were passed to protect cell phone numbers from being released to the public.

So what do you do if you want to lookup someone’s cell phone number? Well the logical thing to do is ask the person for their cell phone number the next time you see or talk to them. You can also friends to see if they can pass you the person’s number. Well that seems easy and all, but not all situations are that simple.

The first thing you can try when looking for someone’s cell phone number online is to use Google. Try entering the person’s name, nickname, email or any other information you have and see what comes up. Many people have some sort of online presence, whether this be a MySpace profile, or even eBay account. So if you come across a Facebook profile, you can message the person directly asking for the number. Sometimes people post their cell phone number on social network sites or when commenting on someone’s profile requesting a call.

The National Cell Phone Registry is better cell phone number finder, because it’s the largest database of cell phone numbers in North America. You can lookup cell phone numbers and reverse lookup phone numbers. This is not a free service, but the price is nothing is the information is important. You can also get a refund if the phone number is wrong.