Posts Tagged ‘life’

Nokia E7-00 Unlocked GSM Phone with Touchscreen, QWERTY Keyboard …

Stay in touch with your life with the Nokia E7 unlocked mobile phone , a high performance device that places everything you need right at the touch of a button. It's your mobile office and social network in one device, ideal for play and …

Mobile Phone Accessories ? Expand Your Mobile Phone

by Danny McL Has any one tried to snatch your life of steal it? This seems to be strange but the era proves that at this pint of time the life of every.

Does anyone have any experience with spy software for cell phones …

He guards his cell phone with his life so I am looking for something that I wouldn't have to physically access his phone with. Yeah well you have to physically access his phone in order to install this “spy software” …

How to Retrieve Deleted Voicemail Messages | Cell Phone Reviews …

Posts Related to How to Retrieve Deleted Voicemail Messages. How to Spy On Text Using Cell Phone Spy Program. Learn to spy on text messages made my life easier and stress free. My daughter is fifteen years, when it seems …

The problem with the HTC Freestyle, and why you shouldn’t buy one.

Hello all, I just thought I would drop by and share some words with you about HTC’s Freestyle. For those of you who do not know, the Freestyle is being hailed as the closest a feature phone can get to being a smart phone – withou being a smart phone. It runs on the Brew MP OS and uses the HTC Sense UI, which is very easy on the eyes and smooth to play around with.     The device comes packed with eye-catching features that make this phone look amazing on paper – especially to those who want a lot of the bells and whistles of a smart phone without a forced (and not unlimited) data plan. Some of these features include a 3.2MP camera, Friend Stream (a social update aggregator including Twitter and Facebook), many different widgets to stick to your home screens, and a surprisingly competent web browser.   But the fun stops there. This phone is so ridden with bugs and sketchy behavior that I shelfed it for a Samsung Eternity II after two weeks of use. You may have seen the mostly positive video reviews of this phone, but I assure you that had these reviewers used the phone for a longer amount of time, they would have not given it such praise. So, without further delay, here is a list of the problems I have discovered.   ———-   1. Don’t have mobile email ($5/mo)? Well, say goodbye to social sharing services like Twitpic or Tumblr that require you to SMS an email address. Not only does this phone prevent you from SEEING any email contact in your address book when sending an SMS, but it rubs salt in the wounds by suddenly matching the name of the contact when you manually enter the email address. In a nutshell, it will let you send SMS messages to email addresses, but it will hide any email contacts from you until you enter the whole address manually. This limitation literally serves no purpose but to convince people to pay an extra $5.00 a month to use all of their phone’s BASIC features – Features that are fully available on every other AT&T phone I have used.   2. There is no subject line available in SMS messages at all. This once again is probably tied to mobile email to prevent people from finding an alternative. The problem is, once again, I have never seen this on a phone in my life until now. This also prevents you from sharing comments with your photos on sites such as Tumblr and Twitpic, as they rely on the subject line for this input and typing your comments in the body yields no results.   3. Friend Stream is broken. Facebook works, intermittently, but last week it didn’t update for four days. Twitter does not work at all. Anyone who has tried to log in through my phone has received an “Invalid username/password” error and it has never worked.   4. Texts often arrive 3-5 hours late, and with as many as six duplicate messages. I checked the bill online and each duplicate text appears to have been counted but I could be wrong. This means that you will be financially destroyed if you do not have unlimited texting, and you will hate everything about your phone.   5. Text message and voice mail indicators do not properly refresh and will often tell you that you have a new notification that you have checked half a dozen times.   6. The phone frequently crashes fully when performing simple tasks such as browsing Twitter’s mobile site.   7. The web browser will give you a 404 error approximately 1 out of every 8 times you click on a link, especially if you are moving from a mobile site to a full site. So get used to constantly having to refresh pages to get them to load properly.   8. The weather will only update manually and has no option to put it on a schedule.   9. Text messages will come through with no indication whatsoever – or new message notification. They appear in your inbox as if you read them already. I have missed many messages because of this.   10. The HTC Browser seems to be incapable of keeping you logged in to any website. This means you have to do a lot of extra logging in every time you want to check everything online.   ———-   These are just the problems I discovered in the first two weeks of use, and I completely gave up on it. I see that other people out there are having problems with this cell phone, but if we want it fixed we have to speak up! It’s a very expensive device for what it actually is, and I think we deserve to have a phone that actually does what it advertises itself as able to do – or at the very LEAST, make it work properly as a texting phone.   If you have this phone and are just as disappointed by its gaping flaws as I am, please chime in and let everyone know what your problems are. HTC needs to know that we want an update and we want one soon. They may not read this forum, but any voice will travel on the internet. The device itself is very sleek and well-built, and I loved it until I realized how crippled it was. Pound-for-pound, it’s the worst phone I’ve had in its current state and needs a firmware update immediately.

Google chart shows huge growth in Gingerbread use, the other desserts get jealous

If you’ve spent more than a split-second of your life wondering how many Android devices are running this or that version, you probably wasted too much of it. Still, Google HQ likes to produce a monthly graph that shows exactly what percentage of its devices are using each type of firmware. The king of the hill is Froyo, which is no stunner, but we were much more interested to see that Gingerbread grew leaps and bounds by five percent over the past month. It sure sounds like a small amount, but when you consider this was at a paltry four percent last month, it’s much more awe-inspiring to see it skyrocket up to nine. Can we expect these numbers to grow even more next month, since we’ll get inundated with Gingerbread on both new and old handsets alike? We’re expecting so, but don’t tell Honeycomb — it’s getting a bit jealous. Google chart shows huge growth in Gingerbread use, the other desserts get jealous originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Thu, 02 Jun 2011 22:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

Texas Prisons Can't Stop Cell Phones From Reaching Cell Walls …

Texas State Senator John Whitmire calls it the most unusual phone call of his life. “Nothing shocks me anymore, but this would probably take first prize for the biggest, unbelievable story,” said the Senator from Houston …

How to Low Cell Phone Bills

Cell phones are like our daily routine work. You use it daily for your business work, to know the condition about your children, parents, wife, relatives, friends and many more. So, it is like a part of our life. As.

Low Cell Phone Bills

Cell phones are like our daily routine work. You use it daily for your business work, to know the condition about your children, parents, wife, relatives, friends and many more. So, it is like a part of our life. As.

HTC’s Facebook phones, ChaCha and Salsa, get Amazon pre-order with June 26th delivery

Feeling the need for a phone with a dedicated Facebook button ? HTC’s got two to offer you, and now Amazon’s UK bureau is ready to take pre-orders for the new Salsa and ChaCha handsets for a June 26th delivery. The ChaCha’s equipped with a portrait QWERTY keyboard and a 2.6-inch touchscreen, while the Salsa stretches out to 3.4 inches and eschews the physical keys. Both feature 600MHz Qualcomm MSM7227 processors and 512MB of RAM, which are used to run Android with Sense laid over the top. The unsubsidized prices are set at