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Prepaid and Unlocked Cell Phones Can Save You Money » Looking for …

The Motorola Triumph on Virgin Mobile . (Credit: CNET/Bonnie Cha). As unlimited data plans from traditional wireless carriers go the way of the flip phone , savvy bargain hunters have another option: prepaid services that …

The way to select From Number of Headsets

On the flip side, if you want a headset to use at home, then its much better to select a headset with a wireless phone receiver, but on the job it may be only one more device that must be utilized while working to make …

Mobile advertising wave « As Seen On Cell Phone

Do you know, by 2013, one out of two cell phones will be a Smartphone in your hand, and the flip phone style will be a thing of the past? Just imagine the impact this will have on Web consumption, search, shopping, …

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The Sanyo Katana II mobile phone enhances the spirit of the original Katana with a sleeker shape, a radiant new pink fascination finish, and a host of kid-friendly features. This flip phone also features a 21 MB memory …

Audiovox CDM8900 Phone (Verizon Wireless) | Cell Phones …

The Audiovox CDM8900 from Verizon Wireless might look like just another flip-phone, but its Internet and data capability, integrated camera, voice-activated dialing, and tri-mode operation are just some of the features under the hood …

At&t/cingular Samsung Sgh-a117 Flip Cellular Mobile Wireless Go …

Straight talk samsung Sgh-a117 cell phone is easy to use and I am getting excellant results when using it. It is just a simple flip phone but I enjoy the flip edition as opposed to the open crucial model that I had before and the widow …

Samsung Alias 2 Cell Phone

If you take a look at Samsung Alias 2 cell phone from the outside, you will say it is a simple phone, with clear lines and straightforward angles. What is more, the measurements of the phone are bigger than other flip phones, …

Sharp brings quartet of phones to India, maintains some of their Japan-ness

Think this phone looks like a device destined for the Japanese domestic market? Not quite — its manufacturer is Japanese, but this puppy’s an export. That’s right: Sharp has announced four phones that’ll be going on sale in India later this year, ranging in price from Rs. 6,499 up to Rs. 17,999 (about $146 to $404). Cheapest is the Blink, a simple clamshell with dual SIM support; stepping up a notch is the Alice, a low-end full touchscreen phone. Up another notch from that, though, is where things start to get interesting: pictured above is the awesomely-named Cyborg, featuring the pivoting clamshell design made famous in Japan with a 3.2 megapixel camera on board. Finally, you’ve got the Tango, featuring 3G support — 3G is just starting to go live en masse in India , remember — and a 5 megapixel camera. Hard to say whether any of these would sell in the US, but heck, we wouldn’t mind if Sharp gave it a shot. Sharp brings quartet of phones to India, maintains some of their Japan-ness originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Thu, 11 Nov 2010 20:17:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

Samsung Contour slides (or flips, rather) onto MetroPCS

What do 49 contract-free dollars buy you these days? The answer would be this, the just-introduced Contour from Samsung for MetroPCS . Needless to say, you can’t expect much in the way of smartphone operating systems here — but you do get Bluetooth, a VGA cam, speakerphone, and voice command capability. The 2-inch primary display clocks in at 160 x 120 resolution paired up with a 1.07-inch external; not much, but the meager specs translate to a standby time that can reach a claimed 200 hours. As long as you like red, the Contour’s available for you to buy right now. Samsung Contour slides (or flips, rather) onto MetroPCS originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Mon, 08 Nov 2010 22:47:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

Samsung M360 hits Sprint for a big, fat zero on contract

We wouldn’t dream of paying a dime for this thing on a two-year agreement — if anything, we’d expect a carrier to pay us — so imagine our relief to hear that Sprint won’t be charging anything upfront for the Samsung M360 after $160 worth of instant savings and a $50 “web special.” It’s not much of a looker, though it offers a 3.5mm headphone jack, 1.3 megapixel camera, Bluetooth, speaker-independent voice dialing, and — still a somewhat unique feature in this device category — threaded text messaging support. It’s available right now in any color you like, as long as it’s blue. Samsung M360 hits Sprint for a big, fat zero on contract originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Mon, 01 Nov 2010 16:10:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink