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Nokia 1680 Pay as You Go:

Nokia not only provides the technology but also a satisfaction to the users. Therefore, users believe Nokia. Users will not only find Nokia’s mobile phones a communicating instrument but also something else like internet, high MP camera, multimedia player, FM, powerful memory, downloading options, Bluetooth WiFi, GPRS, WAP 2.0 and many other technology. Users can easily get Nokia mobile phones with pay as you go (PAGY) deals. All the information about Nokia mobile phones at contract orange mobile phones and pay as you go dealing about Nokia 1680 pay as you go are easy to avail because Nokia manufactures every type of mobile phones from costly to cheap. Any type of mobile users can easily buy Nokia’s Mobile phones. Latest and newborn technologies with great features are available in Nokia’s mobile phones. The company Nokia mobile phone that began in 1968 was perfectly placed for the revolution in mobile technology. In the Millennium Nokia took off with the 3G and multiplayer gaming for the mobile as well as devices for MMS. The initial 3G phone came out in 2002 and then in 2003 came the N-Gage for games and in 2005 was born the multimedia devices under the Nokia N Series. Now its great manufacture mobile phone is Nokia N95 all the latest technologies and memory in GB has changed the thinking of the users about mobile phones. Nokia 1680 pay as you go is a newly launched mobile phone of Nokia. All the latest and newborn technologies are available in Nokia 1680 pay as you go. Nokia 1680 pay as you go is a light weighted mobile phone weighs only 73.7g measuring 108 x 46 x 15mm. Nokia 1680 houses a TFT screen with 65k colors. Themes and wall papers are the advantage of TFT display.  Nokia 1680 pay as you go houses MP3 and polyphonic ring tones. Users can store 1000 entries of phone book. GPRS, HSCSD, EDGE are the operating features of the Nokia 1680 pay as you go. SMS, MMS, Email and instant messages are the advantage of the Nokia 1680 pay as you go. Nokia 1680 pay as you go houses a VGA camera with video option. Users can easily capture the beautiful moments of the life. Video capturing is also easy with Nokia 1680. Other key features of the Nokia 1680 pay as you go are Nokia Xpress Audio Messaging, Calendar, Calculator, Voice memo, Built-in handsfree, English-Chinese dictionary. Nokia 1680 houses a Li-Ion 700 mAh (BL-5CA) battery. The battery houses 425 hours stand-by time and 8 hours talk time.

John-Daniel is expert about mobile technology and now working with contract orange mobile phones. He has written a lot of articles about mobile such as Nokia, Samsung, Sony Ericsson and Motorola. He is doing research about new topics about mobiles. For more information about mobiles, Nokia 1680 pay as you go, Nokia 3600 Slide visit at http://www.contractorangemobilephones.net

Iphone Prodam: Three Different Techniques to Unlock an Iphone

There seems to be a lot of confusion around the iPhone 3G, and how to unlock it. There are tons of websites claiming/misleading that they can unlock the iPhone 3G with a software solution – they cant! There is no software unlock available yet for the iPhone 3G, anywhere!

No matter what your friend says, or what that website claims to do – it is impossible to Unlock an iPhone 3G with software. There is however a hardware SIM unlock for the iPhone 3G – it’s just as easy to install, doesn’t require any modding of your iPhone or SIM card and it works with all firmware versions. – I will talk more about this method later on, need to explain some more about the software unlock while we’re still on that topic.

You can currently “Jailbreak” your iPhone 3G with the software, the same software you would use to unlock your 1st generation iPhone will be able to Jailbreak your iPhone 3G. Jailbreaking your iPhone simply allows you to install your own 3rd party applications onto the iPhone. This process is reversible, so don’t worry if you mess anything up. Here are a couple of guides, the first on How to Jailbreak iPhone 3G and the second, Revirginize iPhone 3G (if you need to restore your iPhone 3G to factory settings).

In order to unlock any iPhone with software, it must first be Jailbroken – to allow you to install and modify the code on your iPhone 3G to unlock it. Please don’t be tricked into thinking there is a software unlock for the iPhone 3G, because there isn’t- the second the software unlock becomes available for the iPhone 3G you will be able to see it, and download it at Unlock iPhone 3G’s iPhone 3G Software Unlock Status page. If you see any website offering the software unlock for the iPhone 3G before it’s announced at Unlock iPhone 3G – then it’s 99% a scam, walk away.

Now… back to the hardware SIM unlock for the iPhone 3G. Basically this little device slots in your iPhone (in the same way your current SIM card does), and allows you to use your iPhone 3G on any network. It’s easy and it works! BUT there are loads of different types of hardware SIM now floating around on the internet, and most of them – like with the software unlocking companies *cough* site site site *cough* – are really rubbish products. They lack quality (reception, signal, phone call clarity, 3G issues) and some even require your cut your SIM card.

At iUnlock iPhone 3G, we have tried and tested over 20 variations of iPhone 3G SIM Unlocks, in order to provide you with the best solution. Our Unlock for iPhone 3G requires no cutting of your SIM, and there is no signal / reception problems at all! You will not even notice a difference. Our iPhone 3G Unlock ships worldwide, and you can get it for just £34.99 (there’s no need to update your hardware SIM, once you have it – it will keep your iPhone unlocked forever), this price includes access to The iArea, where you have access to thousands of iPhone Wallpapers, iPhone Themes, iPhone Downloads, iPhone Software and Premium 24 iPhone Support via our Ticket Support System.

I hope this clears up the iPhone 3G Unlocking Status for everybody.

iPhone 3G Software Unlock – Not Available

iPhone 3G SIM Unlock – Available Now!

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Blackberry Bold Review – Features and Overview

RIM has recently announced the introduction of a new smartphone called the Blackberry Bold. This new offering by RIM will include many new features that have never been offered in the past on any current Blackberry phones. The Blackberry Bold is also the first Blackberry that has 3G HSDPA technology. The resolution on the screen will also be higher than on previous Blackberry models and the addition of support when working with Microsoft Office files will make working with the Blackberry Bold much easier than earlier models.

The Blackberry Gold has a screen size of around 480 x 320, large enough to allow users to use mobile video and read long emails much easier. Because of the larger display area, the Blackberry Bold is somewhat larger than other recent Blackberries. In spite of the increase in size, it is rather lightweight with an easy to operate keyboard. This model is the first to include Blackberry 4.6, the newest version of the Blackberry operating system. The Blackberry Gold also includes a 624 MHz processor and is the first of RIM’s phones to support HSDPA high speed networks, GPS and Wi-Fi.

Up until now Blackberry has been behind the eight-ball in working with Microsoft Office files. Instead of old technology, new RIM smartphones including the Blackberry Bold will utilize the DataViz Documents to Go, a much more stable and premium version among the Mobile Office suites. With Documents to Go you can view documents and presentations almost exactly as they would appear if you were viewing them on a desktop. This is a definite advantage for those who travel frequently and use their Blackberry to communicate with their office as well as clients. Keep in mind that in many cases you can only view Microsoft documents, you cannot change them.

Since the Blackberry Bold is new to the market you will need to search a little more for a Blackberry Bold review. That doesn’t mean there are no reviews available but rather that it will take some time before you will find many reviews on this phone. As you look forward you will discover that once mobile phone deals start to become available for the Blackberry Bold, it will become more popular and Blackberry Bold reviews will become easier to locate.

Blackberry has always been the most well-known among the smartphones but with so many other manufacturers developing their own smartphones, it’s essential for Blackberry to be able to stay competitive and include some features RIM has never included on the Blackberry but that other smartphones have been using since their releases. With the competition so stiff for smartphones, RIM has to enter into the 21st century with its offerings and provide users with more features if they are to remain competitive. The number of “firsts” that are on the Blackberry Bold shows they are on their way to remaining the most popular smartphone on the market in both the individual as well as business sectors.

The Blackberry Bold mobile phone is available now. View price comparisons or read the Blackberry Bold review.

Is the Iphone Boom a Business Boom?

Is the iPhone Boom a Business Boon?

We all know how the iPhone frenzy has grabbed popular imagination since it was first announced in Jan 2007. With its cool feature set, slick appearance, powerful computing capabilities, beautiful display and intuitive touch navigation, this poster boy of the mobile generation has captured the imagination of gizmo freaks and tech phobics alike. To get some measure of iPhone’s success, one only needs refer to Tim Cook’s (Apple’s COO) recent statement at a conference – he said that the company had “really good confidence” the company would hit 10 million iPhones sold by the end of 2008.

According to a research from IDC, 70 percent of those polled who own, or plan to purchase an iPhone in the next year, consider it to be for both personal and business use.

Considering the vast proliferation of iPhones in such a short span, it is natural that all those who own a iPhone would want to extend its use to business as well. And it is no joy carrying around a Blackberry and iPhone in either pocket. All that does is to exert extra downward pressure on the belt. It is no wonder then, that iPhone’s usability in a business context is a raging debate nowadays. That is still a secondary question, because the fact remains that present and future end users of iPhone see is as something they want to use for business.

The Bad News

Unfortunately for corporates, iPhone was created mainly for the meatier consumer market, and never really meant to be a business tool.

What Obstructs “iPhone for Business”

-   It’s mainly a PIM

-   Third party applications not supported

-   Lack of Exchange Support

Mainly a PIM – iPhone mainly has PIM(personal information manager) capabilities (email, contacts, calendars, calendars, notes) and not meant to be used for team collaboration, which requires the ability to share and work togather on information.

Sorry Third Party Developers – iPhone runs on a custom built operating system called the “iPhone OS”, and at this point does not allow third party applications to be built & installed on this native OS. Users are restricted to applications prebuilt into the system (mail, sms,  calendar, photos, etc). This meant no special business centric applications could be created to make use of iPhone’s computing & display capabilities and internet-ability.  

No Exchange Support – The gravest ommision was a lack of support for MS Exchange, which meant that users could not view even the most most elementary business information – business mail, contacts, tasks, and calendars, on their iPhones, what to speak of advanced collaboration. The only way to achieve this was complicated and unreliable workarounds.

The Good News

iPhone’s Business Friendly Features

-   Rich Safari Browser

-   Web 2.0 Applications Allowed

-   Internet Friendly

-   Recent Apple Announcements

Hurray for Web 2.0 – The good news is that they allowed a small window, through which an elephant could be pushed. Soon after its launch, Apple announced that it would allow third party web applications supporting web 2.0 standards, to run on iPhone though its rich Safari browser. This effectively meant that iPhone could be part of the web 2.0 revolution, and access all the rich applications therein.

The Safari Browser – iPhones web browser Safari, is a full web browser with the works. It is light years ahead of the custom made web browsers of traditional corporate handhelds like Palm’s Blazer browser, Blackberry browser, etc. It is not just comparable to a desktop browser, but is a desktop browser. This allows iPhone to ride high on the current web 2.0 wave, rather than just being a bystander.

According to AT&T and Google, iPhone generated 50 times more search requests than any other mobile handset.

Internet-ability- iPhone allows internet access through wi-fi or wide area EDGE networks. One important prerequisite for a mobile to be an effective remote collaboration tool is the willingness and comfort level of users to use the device for web access. With no little thanks to the large display & the safari browser, the iPhone has been a huge success as a device for web access. The iPhone increased the average wireless data usage as much as 30 times higher than on other phones.

Apple finally Awakens from its Slumber – Only lately has Apple has woken up to the previously ignored aspect of business usage. This was largely caused by the hue and cry raised by the media and users over its frustrating lack of business friendlyness. Even as I write, there is news of iPhone finally offering Exchange support, and an iPhone SDK (software development kit) which will allow programmers to develop applications specifically to be installed on the iPhone.

But these new developments are not just in their infancy, but even foetal stage. It will be some time before these new applications find their feet, an truly provide trouble free functionality to businesses.

Exchange support at this time is issue riddled and works only for companies that support Exchange 2007 or Direct Push on Exchange 2003. Moreover, this and the launch of installed applications for iPhone wont take place until a firmware update slated for June 2008.

Webapps to the Rescue : HyperOffice as a case in study

Amongst the first companies to regonise the oppurtunity presented by iPhone for rich business applications was HyperOffice. Already well experienced in the web based business collaboration domain, they developed HyperOffice for iPhone, an iPhone specific version of their flagship product, HyperOffice.

This allowed business users to use almost the entire feature set HyperOffice right from their iPhones. Rather than an isolated personal information manager, HyperOffice allowed iPhone to be used as a dynamic collaboration tool through which users could access the company intranet, share contacts and calendars, plan projects, share and edit documents, schedule meetings, & many other things.

They also realised early on that a major pain point for users looking to use iPhone for business was a lack of Exchange support. HyperOffice allows users to get past this hurdle easily by acting as a bridge between Exchange and iPhone. It allows users to receive information directly from Exchange, or access Outlook information (mail, contacts, calendars, tasks) right on iPhone, with or without Exchange. No matter where users access mail and other information – Outlook, iPhone’s email client or on any other web device, information is automatically synched. Users always get updated information.

 

The author has 5 years experience working with web based technologies. His expertise lies especially in collaboration applications for the SMB segment.

Blackberry Exchange : Blackberry Handheld Configuration Using The Blackberry Desktop Manager Software V4.2 Sp1

Requires BlackBerry Desktop Software v4.2 or higher and BlackBerry Device Software v4.2 or higher. For BlackBerry Media Sync to work your media enabled BlackBerry smartphone must be connected to your computer via a USB cable. Certain music files may not be supported by the media player, including incompatible file types and files that contain digital rights management technologies. BlackBerry Media Sync is compatible with devices featuring BlackBerry Device software v4.2 or higher. Devices that do not feature built-in mass storage capabilities (significant amounts of on-board memory) will require a microSD card to be properly inserted.

BlackBerry Desktop Software v4.2 System Requirements -

• Internet/email enabled computer with an Intel 486 or higher processor
• One available USB or serial port
• Windows Operating System Requirements:
• USB: Windows 2000, Windows XP
• Outlook 2003/2007 installed and configured
• Desktop Manager Software installed
1. After installing the Blackberry Desktop Manager; connect the device to the computer using the USB cable.
2. Launch Desktop Manager for the first time.
3. Select the desktop manager icon to launch the software.
4. The desktop manager will then prompt for a profile to be selected. Choose your Outlook profile.
5. This will connect your Desktop manager to your mailbox using Outlook.
6. Click OK
Verify the device is initialized
1. Click Options and then select Connection Settings.
2. Select Detect.
3. Click OK.
Once the device is detected it should begin to synchronize automatically.

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