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4 October 2011 0 Comments

Which network offers the cheapest SIM only deals?

Many people prefer to opt for SIM only deals for their mobile phones rather than a handset – on the grounds that this allows you to retain the phone and number you already have, while also offering a cheaper option than a long-term contract for your mobile phone service. Nonetheless, it can be difficult to work out which mobile network is offering the cheapest SIM card only deals, as there are so many different ones available from networks such as Virgin Mobile, O2 and Orange.

The best cheap SIM only deal available at the moment is with Vodaphone Talk. This deal offers you a 365 days a year service for just £15.50 a month. More to the point it also allows the user 3,000 monthly text messages and 300 minutes of cross network phone time per month within the terms of the deal. This is not however the cheapest monthly SIM deal available – it is rated the best overall because of what it offers the user for the cost. Vodaphone themselves offer a cheaper SIM only deal, costing £10.50 per month, which includes many of the features available with the Talk deal, but does not offer the cross network telephone time option available with that one: only calls made to other Vodaphone network phones come under the terms of the deal.

There are a host of networks, including Vodaphone, T Mobile, Orange and Virgin Mobile, offering SIM only deals at £10 a month. While these may clearly appear to be a cheaper option, this is not necessarily the case. These are 30 day rolling contract offers, meaning they will have to be renewed more frequently. They also offer considerably less phone time and number of text messages per month compared to the Vodaphone talk deal, meaning that they may well prove to be more expensive for users in the longer term.

15 September 2011 0 Comments

Current O2 Offers

O2 has become a popular site from which to obtain a variety of devices as well as service. O2 feature mobile phones, mobile phone tariffs, sim only tarriffs, broadband and tablets. With such a wide range of products, it is easy to see why O2 is a consumer favourite. Right now they are offering some terrific deals on fantastic O2 phones.

Customers can obtain a free Apple iPhone 3GS. All they need to do is sign up for a 24 month plan at £21.50 each month. The Apple iPhone 3GS offers fast performance to users. It also comes with a GPS system, 3 megapixel camera and voice control. With access to the Apple iPhone app store, owners can customize their phones with numerous apps.

Another great deal offered by O2 right now is a free Blackberry Torch 9860, the first all touch Blackberry. The Torch also features a large high resolution screen. Again, to qualify for this free phone, you must obtain a contract for service from O2. This monthly plan runs £32 a month for 24 months.

O2 is offering an England Rugby Phone as one of their pay and go options. The Alcatel OT-602 is an exclusive phone for the Rugby World Cup available only to O2 customers. It features a touch screen measuring 2.4”. When choosing this fantastic O2 phone, customers also get a free gift. They receive two free Rugby World Cup ringtones. They also receive a Jonny Wilkinson wallpaper to use with their phone. This is a great phone at a great price of only £39.99. A must have phone for rugby fans!

The iPad is another offer currently available from O2. This pay as you go data plan for the iPad is just £2.04 each day for 200MB. You can also choose a plan where you can use up to 2GB monthly with recurring tariffs. If customers opt for the recurring data plan, O2 gives them a free additional 1GB of data the following month to show their appreciation for their customers. The additional data will last one month for the iPad.

4 August 2011 0 Comments

Review of Blackberry Curve 9300

The blackberry Curve 9300 is essential an updated replacement of the curve 8520, and as it is an entry level model, does not really offer anything unique to entice new customers to the blackberry system.

The curve 9300 is a run of the mill entry level device, improving on its predecessor but definitely not revolutionising the face of blackberry. A big step up from the last device is the inclusion of 3G, a feature that is now common place amongst smart phones, making it a lot easier to surf on the go.

Despite it not containing anything to challenge the big boys of the smart phone industry, it is definitely a stable device, and something that a user new to blackberry, who doesn’t need, want, or require a lot of functions, will get on very nicely with. Like others in the range, the 9300 does not have a touch screen, instead you use the optical track pad to navigate yourself around the menus. Obviously a track pad will ever be as quick and incisive as a touch screen, but it is a sufficient tool, although some people do find it cumbersome and irritating.

Excluding the email capabilities, blackberry messenger and QWERTY keyboard; which are iconic of blackberry devices, the phone offers relatively low spec extras. There is a 2Mega pixel camera, which has no flash or autofocus, which as long as you don’t intend to take pictures inside, or anywhere relatively dark, will be fine. As for internal memory you have a low 256mb at your disposal, so it’s a good job that you can insert a microSD card if you intend to use the phone as a media player.

The curve 9300 is definitely a great phone if you simply want a device to email and text message with. Despite this, web browsing can be awkward, and as more advanced touch screen devices are available for the same price then there might not be enough space for the curve 9300 to fit in.

10 July 2011 0 Comments

Differences between iPhone and HTC

For ages there was just one name to be reckoned with in the smartphone market – the iPhone. However, now there are a range of high end smartphone makers aiming to take the crown and one possible contender could be HTC.

The iPhone’s latest offering, the iPhone4 – although it should be noted that the rumour mill has already started about a possible iPhone5, is certainly impressive and has its devotees. The phone has the iOS4 which is unique to the iPhone. The system allows people to multi-task as well as organise apps into folders as well as bringing the iBooks store, threaded email and the new iAds in-app advertising platform to the phone. While the updated version, iOS4.1, adds uploading hi-def video over Wi-Fi, High Dynamic Range photos, and a Game Centre for multiplayer gaming.

The iPhone4 also has a new beefed up camera there’s a 5-Megapixel cam on the back with a backside illumination sensor and LED flash. There is also a VGA cam on the front for the new ‘FaceTime’ video calling feature. What’s more iPhone users have access to a wealth of apps via the app store.

Whereas in contrast the HTC desire is on the Android 2.1 operating system and users can also get a ‘Froyo’ 2.2 update which should make the operating system a lot faster and unlike the iPhone the HTC has flash which is better for browsing some websites. Android users don’t have access to the Apple App store but the Android App market place is growing daily so they still have a wide range of options to choose from. You can also store stuff on a Micro SD card which helps boost memory. The HTC can also handle multi-tasking like a pro as is easy to switch between applications.

When it comes to a camera the HTC desire also has a 5 megapixel camera with LED flash although its videos aren’t in HD.

If you want to compare the best pay monthly phone deals on the iPhone and HTC desire then visit Dialphone to find the right deal to suit your needs.

15 September 2010 0 Comments

Sony Ericsson W715

With sophisticated mobile devices being released to the market by top manufacturers, it is relieving to see a basic handset every once in a while. Nokia has its “Classic” series that features basic phone features and several additional functions, while Sony Ericsson maintains the Walkman series to indulge multimedia lovers to the max. What we are going to look into in this article is the Sony Ericsson W715, a Walkman phone designed to offer tons of features through its simple form factor and user interface.

The Sony Ericsson W715 uses slide form factor, hiding the numerical keypad under the screen. The sleek stainless finish and sharp exterior design make this phone very interesting to hold. If you’ve seen the Sony Ericsson W705 before, the Sony Ericsson W715 is very similar to W705 in almost every way.

Equipped with the latest media player, you can expect excellent multimedia support from this phone. Playing different media files will not be a trouble at all with a W715 in your hand. Simply plug the handset, use the built-in stereo speaker, or connect your stereo Bluetooth headset and you will be able to enjoy top quality tunes or view video files right away.

A 3.2-megapixel camera with 3x digital zoom, LED flash, picture blogging and geo-tagging is also available. A secondary camera is placed just above the screen to enable video calls and conference. With 3G and HSDPA support, commencing video calls or conference with friends and family will be very easy to do.

2 August 2010 0 Comments

Samsung Wave: A New Flagship Phone

The past several months Samsung has been releasing some of the best phones to the market. After the success of Samsung Omnia and Omnia II – along with Samsung Jet, Genio, and of course Galaxy – a new flagship handset has just been introduced to the market. What we are talking about is the recently released Samsung Wave, a handset that will certainly create a huge stir in the mobile world.

Samsung Wave no longer uses Windows Mobile as its based operating system. Instead, it uses Samsung’s latest blend of mobile operating system called Bada. Paired with the latest TouchWiz 3D 3.0 user interface, this new operating system offers superb user-friendliness and amazingly fluid interface you will certainly enjoy.

The new operating system is not the only thing that impresses everyone. Samsung Wave also uses Super AMOLED display. The display is superbly crisp and bright images even from unusual viewing angles. It also features super fast response even compared to handsets using basic AMOLED screen such as the HTC Desire.

To make this handset even better, Samsung installed a 5-megapixel camera with autofocus, flash, face detection, smile shot and 4x digital zoom. It also has a wealth of connectivity options, including Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 3.0, USB 2.0, 3.5mm audio jack, and even a TV-Out port. Quite impressive isn’t it?

The only downside of this handset is its lack of support for higher speed data connection. The data connectivity is capped at 3G and not HSDPA or HSPA+. Still, this is one superb flagship phone from Samsung you will certainly enjoy using.

22 July 2010 0 Comments

BlackBerry Storm 2: What’s New?

Research in Motion pulled off a daring stunt when they released the first BlackBerry Storm. At the time, BlackBerry Storm was considered a revolution on its own due to the use of SurePress technology developed by RIM. It was supposed to bridge the gap between BlackBerry users – who love to have QWERTY keypad to help them type – with the new age of touchscreen-based mobile phones. The BlackBerry Storm was a success – although it was not as successful as other touchscreen-based phones – and RIM now released the new and improved version of it: BlackBerry Storm 2.

Storm 2, also known as BlackBerry Odin, offers a refined version of RIM’s SurePress technology. The screen is now a lot more responsive compared to the first Storm, offering easy access to features offered by this handset. Not only that, you will also find the improved SurePress a lot more accurate, especially with several improvements in user interface ensuring comfort when typing using the on-screen keyboard.

Since this is indeed a BlackBerry handset, you can expect to see superb internet performance and connectivity options. Logging in to your favorite messenger services including Windows Live, Google Talk, and Yahoo Messenger will be as easy as 1-2-3 with push notifications and great internet performance. You will also be able to enjoy RIM’s signature BlackBerry Internet Service featuring push email and unrivaled compression technology; browsing your favorite sites will be completely hassle-free when done using the BlackBerry Storm 2. Interested already? If you are looking for a mobile device that will keep you connected at all times, this is the right handset to get for sure.

15 June 2010 0 Comments

Sony Ericsson Xperia X10

Sony Ericsson Xperia X10

The Xperia series by Sony Ericsson has always been an impressive line of mobile devices. Every since the first Xperia was introduced, avid mobile phone users and Sony Ericsson fans are always highly anticipating the upcoming release of Xperia to the market. When Sony Ericsson announced Xperia X10, the hype was even stronger. The Xperia X10 is available on the market now, and we are going to take a closer look to see what this handset has to offer.

To start it off, the latest Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 is running Google Android OS as its base operating system. The user interface is fully customized to create that unique Sony Ericsson feel and fluid user interface you will certainly enjoy. You will be surprised to know just how easy using the latest Xperia X10 can be even when this is your first time with Sony Ericsson smartphone.

The Xperia X10 also offers 8.1-megapixel camera with 16x digital zoom, autofocus, face recognition, smile detection, image stabilizer and flash. Yes, the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 is among the few mobile phones that has built-in image stabilizer technology. Sony Ericsson is indeed noted as best when it comes to built-in cameras, and this one is no different.

You wouldn’t have to worry about connectivity at all because Xperia X10 has it all for you. HSPA data connectivity – upgradeable to HSPA+ with firmware update – is available, allowing data transfer of up to 21 Mbps. You will also find Wi-Fi connectivity as well as Bluetooth available.

25 May 2010 0 Comments

A Smartphone That You Will Desire

If you are looking for the best smartphone that can rival Apple iPhone’s success in every way, the HTC Desire is definitely the one. This phone is superbly impressive, offering great features, sleek looking package, and of course a price tag much lower that what Apple is setting for iPhone.

For starters, HTC Desire has a beautiful screen. The 3.7-inch display is using the latest AMOLED technology, allowing you to enjoy vibrant and crisp user interface as well as multimedia filed at all times. Play a high quality movie and you will notice right away just how capable the HTC Desire’s screen is. With 480 x 800 pixels screen resolution, the screen is further supported by Desire’s built-in accelerometer to enable auto-rotate and increase viewing pleasure.

Another interesting feature is of course the 5-megapixel camera with face detection, autofocus and flash. You can easily take great images with the built-in camera, perfect for quick snapshots and simple travel pictures. You can also record video footages using the built-in camera.

Since this is a smartphone, connectivity is very important. HTC Desire offers support for HSDPA data connectivity, allowing up to 7.2 Mbps download and 2Mbps upload. Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.1 with Enhanced Data Rate, and an additional Mini-USB port is also available on this phone.

The key to HTC Desire’s great features is of course its base operating system. This phone uses Android 2.1 and it is fully compliant with the latest Android 2.2. With Android operating system, you can simply add applications and other functions to make the phone even better.

25 April 2010 0 Comments

Nokia C6

After the success of Nokia N97, a touchscreen-based phone offering fluid user interface and tons of new features, Nokia continues to develop mobile handsets within this genre. The recently released Nokia C6 is a perfect example of how serious Nokia is when it comes to answering the customers’ needs and wants.

Nokia C6’s form factor is highly similar to Nokia N97, with the slight different in slide mechanism used. It has a slide-out QWERTY keyboard to make typing messages and emails superbly easy. The screen also functions as a touch interface. With Symbian OS S60 5th Edition used as operating system, you can expect Nokia’s latest user interface found on higher-end devices used in Nokia C6 as well.

The handset also boasts a 5-megapixel camera with capable lens, autofocus, LED flash, and great imaging sensor. The camera is capable of producing high quality pictures with vivid colors and superb sharpness. If you want to record short video footages, you can simply access the video recorder from the menu and get started right away.

GPS, HSDPA data connectivity support, Bluetooth with A2DP, and Wi-Fi support are among the connectivity features available on Nokia C6. With all these connectivity features offered by Nokia C6, connecting to the internet or exchanging files wirelessly can be done without hassle.

If you are looking for a good all-round phone with sleek exterior design and relatively affordable price, the Nokia C6 can be a good option to look into. Make sure you compare the phone with several other handsets in its class and see just how well-built Nokia C6 is.