But when everyone is spoiled with 3-4G smart phones , I think we lose perspective of what normal phones should be like. And this phone is just fine. Rating: 4 / 5. Frequent Techy says: July 30, 2010 at 9:56 am. Verizon Wireless no longer …
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How You Can Do A Reverse Phone Check :Prepaid Wireless Deal Depot
July 30th, 2010
admin How you can Do A Reverse Phone Check A reverse phone check is a good thing to complete whenever you need to find someone or if you need to figure out who the…
Wireless Prepaid Phone | Top Mobiles
July 30th, 2010
jedwan Are you thinking about getting your own wireless prepaid phone ? If it is your first time to acquire one, here is a short guide on how to use them. You’ll be.
Grabbing Your Laptop Computer To Do A Cell Phone Number Reverse …
July 30th, 2010
admin How to Do A Cell Phone Number Change Search Looking for the individual who keeps calling your cell phone and not leaving messages is simple by grabbing your…
If You Don't Know Who Called You Probably Need A Cell Phone …
July 30th, 2010
jedwan Cell Phone Reverse Phone DirectoryA Call Trace Cell Phone Index Database is an internet-based tool that allows users to input a telephone number and locate the…
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July 30th, 2010
jedwan Gadget Venue (blog)Saving Money on Cell Phone Plans Begins with Choosing the Right Wireless CarrierSavings.com (blog)By Yasarh(view all posts by Yasarh) Choosing the right wireless carrier for your phone is an extremely important …
Motorola’s EX112, EX115, and EX245 exposed enroute to Brazil
July 30th, 2010
admin If you think this dynamic duo is running Android, well… think again! Turns out Moto apparently isn’t abandoning its Google-free low end just yet, with Celular Cafe — a site that has developed quite a track record for leaking South American Motorolas — showing a pair of new models that have all the smartphone looks without guts to match. The EX112 (pictured right) is actually available in two variants, with the second — the EX115 — featuring dual SIM capability; it’s got a 3 megapixel cam, quadband GSM, full QWERTY (obviously), and apparently not much else. The EX245 on the right is arguably the more interesting of the bunch, stepping up to a full touchscreen while carrying over the same camera; what’s particularly notable, though, is that it seems to be gunning for an Android -like UI with a widget-based home screen and a status bar that looks suspiciously similar to a variety of Motos with higher-end aspirations. No word on pricing, availability, or distribution, but we imagine these will be kept solidly out of the North American market. Motorola’s EX112, EX115, and EX245 exposed enroute to Brazil originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Thu, 29 Jul 2010 17:44:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Canadian iPhone 4 launch details emerge: Rogers offers 6GB for $30, iPad sharing for $20 (update: Bell’s iPad deal cheaper)
July 30th, 2010
admin The iPhone 4 may be launching on all the major Canadian carriers tomorrow , but we’re only just now starting to get the actual details on what they’ll be offering. Rogers is the first out of the gate and, for a change, it looks like folks in the US may just be a tad jealous of their northern neighbors. It’s not only offering the iPhone 4 for a further discounted price — $159 for the 16GB and $269 for the 32GB on a three-year contract (for both new and existing customers eligible for a hardware upgrade) — but it’s bringing back its 6GB data plan for $30 a month as well. On top of that, Rogers is also offering a new iPad sharing plan that will let you share those 6GB between the two devices for an extra $20 a month. Still no official word from the other carriers, but MobileSyrup has turned up a leak that suggests Bell will be offering 6GB for $30 as well, and iPad sharing for just $10 a month — although that’s yet to be confirmed. We’ll keep you posted as more plans are announced. Update: Bell just flipped the switch , and their numbers are largely the same with one notable exception — iPad data sharing is an additional $10 a month instead of $20, just as had been rumored. Thanks, everyone! Canadian iPhone 4 launch details emerge: Rogers offers 6GB for $30, iPad sharing for $20 (update: Bell’s iPad deal cheaper) originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 29 Jul 2010 18:48:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink



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