HTC Hero Android Cell Phone Review

January 4th, 2011 by admin No comments »


The new Google phones are all the rage, especially the new HTC Hero Android. Once I learned the specs, I had to have it – and this is my review.

As a Sprint subscriber the news of the HTC Hero Android Phone was like a wet dream. The first android phone to be offered on sprint could have been the biggest phone news of the year. The bad news, for me, was that I just recently locked myself into a brand new 2 year contract with the purchase of the Palm Pre in July. I want this phone for myself, but let’s see if good enough to ignore my brand new 2 year contract.

This phone is nearly identical to the T-Mobile MyTouch, which has received rave reviews. That is not a bad thing as the T-Mobile MyTouch is one of the best look android phones on the market. The device its self is about half an inch thick and weighs about 4.5 ounces, which is also known as smaller than the iPhone! The phone, as previously mentioned, sports the Android OS and also includes HTC’s Sense user interface which helps you customize every aspect of the phone. Generally speaking many people do not like phones that include special proprietary software but the Sense works so very well that we are willing to make an exception. The phone has a super responsive touch screen with multi-touch.

This phone simply just works and it works well. You have up to seven home screens and can create shortcuts for apps, folders, widgets and anything else your heart desires. The touch keyboard works surprisingly well with great accuracy and auto-correcting. There are a few surprising features that work very well including Flash Lite in the web browser. Speaking of the web browser, it works well. There are although there are some long loading times for flash, but unlike most phones it includes it nativity. The android market continues to improve and currently offers well over 10,000 apps to choose from! The 5.0 megapixel camera was just okay, the pictures had some blurring and was very hard to focus most of the time.

The phone is $180 with a contract, which if you’re on sprint and are coming up on a chance for a new phone, this may be the very best option available on the market. Despite the camera, the features this phone offer are fantastic and this phone is a great addition to new smartphones that offer the Android OS. This is the first Android phone on Sprint and is one of the best phones available on the network.

By: John T Pratt

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JTPratt is a working full time freelance WordPress Consultant, who gives away a wealth of free WordPress Help on his blog.



Cell Phone Treasure Review and Bonus Package

January 4th, 2011 by admin No comments »


Hi, My name is Alex and I had the privilege to make a deep review on Adam Horwitz’s new product, Cell Phone Treasure. Now did you know that there are more than 4.5 billion cell phone users worldwide, and 90% of them use internet applications? This can be used for online marketing business. This is a new age for online business and anyone can make tons of money marketing with this method.

Cell Phone Treasure is composed by 18 high quality videos and they are “cut to the chase” styled meaning that you will enjoy all the tips and techniques and every bit of information is as practical and comprehensive so that you can make your first CPA campaign without any problems.

In addition you will find a bonus of 4 PDF files which contain very valuable information to enhance any affiliate marketing campaign; this also works on every method you will see in Adam’s course.

Does Cell Phone Treasure really work?

I have to be honest, I started using Adam’s tips in a new CPA campaign and I’ve being getting a lot of good results here, compared with other Google AdWords campaigns I have made previously this surely is better, and cheaper.

To start a Cell Phone Treasure campaign you will need less money to invest, for example, you can start a CPA campaign with only $30 dollars and probably you would get the same results if you made a $100 campaign with Google AdWords. So you see there is an advantage you can use, if you invest $100 using Cell Phone Treasure methods you will get three times more than one in Adwords, this is pretty amazing stuff, really.

By: Alexander Berg

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Cell Phone Review-Careful-Consider Contracts

January 3rd, 2011 by admin No comments »


While researching cell phone reviews, it was learned that just the use of wireless services alone in the US generated a mind-boggling $157 billion in 2004. This was achieved by the industry while propping up 3.6 million jobs.

It has been estimated that the wireless services will further generate between two and three million more jobs. Undaunted, this industry continues to surge ahead at 15% per year.

As this industry continues to roll on like some out of control behemoth it has become known for not taking prisoners when it comes to carrier plans. If you are signing, it is binding. No getting away from it.
Due diligence must be your watch word before you sign on the dotted line.

The more investigating and questions you ask, the more you reduce the risk of ending up embroiled in a nasty situation. A contract that gives you what you need at the price you can afford is what you are after.

Whenever an employee terminates their professional services, management should always consider whether they really need to hire someone to fill the vacated position. So too with your carrier. When your contract is up use the opportunity to survey other carriers. Do not just hop right back on the same old horse.

It is vital that you understand what you are signing for beforehand. My particular mantra is check the grapevine. Chances are if people are being burnt by a particular carrier the grapevine will know. Word of mouth is so much better or worse than the professional media.

Having ascertained that the carrier you are homing in on has passed the grapevine test lets consider your needs. How many calls do you plan on making? Who will you be calling? Will you be calling landlines or cell phones? How about local, interstate or international?

It is critical that you marry as best you can your calling needs with the rates offered by your intended mobile carrier. Requiring more minutes is far and away the chief reason for giving up one plan for another. Going over your monthly allotment usually brings hefty penalties.

The worst thing that can happen is for the fine print to trip you up. Do not let that happen to you. Read it carefully! If you are unsure of the feel of the contract hold off signing. Wait for the fog to lift, you will be glad that you did.

If you are a quiet, easily persuaded person do your business on the internet if that is an option. If it is not, then take your loud-mouth, say-the-first-thing-that-comes-to-her-mind cousin. You know, the one who gives you the hand in your face bit.

Talk to the majority of your friends. Where are they signed up? That may be something to consider. It is cheaper to call phones that are on the same network. However, some calls are more expensive than others. Put a block perm on them.

Look down the road a bit before signing. Sometimes switching horses in the same stable may mean fresh activation fees, certainly rollover losses and a longer new contract. Doing your homework can help you avoid headaches.

By: Wycliffe Williams

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LG KE850 Prada Cell Phone Review

January 2nd, 2011 by admin No comments »


The other name given to the LG KE850 Prada Mobile is The LG Prada Phone and was launched from the LG Electronics. It was introduced into the market on 12th December 2006 and even the latest version known as Dare is also out in town.

It has special features making it unique and extraordinary. It includes the GPRS or the EDGE Tri-Band facility which is the networks selected, the camera speaks to be 2 mega pixels with video facility and flash. Digital zoom is also another option which can make the picture livelier and of high quality. The connectivity is through Bluetooth 2.0 and USB 2.0. The memory of the phone is known to be micro SD Internal Memory Slot which is placed below the battery. It weighs about 85 grams and the screen has a TFT Touch screen. The physical size of the mobile phone is recognized to be as 98.8 x 54 x 12 mm.

It has some additionally packed in features like the capacitive touch screen, video player including the latest day formats MPEG4, H.264 and H.263, document viewer consisting of xls, ppt, txt, pdf and doc. The music player includes the different formats like RA, MP3, AAC+, AAC and WMA. Adobe Flash UI is yet another advantage of this series including the Music Multitasking Messaging function which is more attractive. The CDMA facility is made available in South Korea. The internet solution of the phone includes XHTML and WAP Browser.

The LG KE850 Prada Mobile has also availed several prizes including the Gold for Best Looking Phone, Red Dot Design Award, International Forum Design, Best Fashion Phone and also the Fashion Phone of the Year Award. With the sleek and slender design, this LG phone stands out to be the one to be possessed by today’s generation.

By: John M Axelberg

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My Review Of The CECT P168 Phone PDA – AKA the iClone

January 2nd, 2011 by admin No comments »


I’ve had this little phone since last November and I am loving it. I was swayed by an article in Popular Science that called the clone “the real deal” for it’s solid performance. And, I’ll admit, I purchased it as a way to get around having to pay over $100 per month from AT&T for an iPhone. Since new technology and new wireless plans are coming out all of time, I did not want to make that large of a commitment and I wanted the freedom to choose my own carrier. I also really liked the fact that it had a removable battery (which iPhone does not. If your battery goes out with an iPhone, you have to take it to the dealer.)

The iClone also has six speakers and has a considerably better sound than the iPhone. The price has come way down since I bought mine. If I had waited, I could probably get one now for under $100. For the price it is now, it’s a great phone for a kid, teen or college student because you get the internet, MP3, camera phone and video capabilities for the same price as a very basic phone that doesn’t have much on it.

In a nutshell, anything you can do with the IPhone, you can also do with the iClone CECT P168. You don’t need to buy or install any software. The phone will automatically recognize your network, phone book, and personal settings. The features that I personally use most are is the full screen movie player, the music player (I download books on tape a lot), and the internet, but the phone has a full set of features (many of which I don’t use, but like that they are there).

I’ve been extremely happy with this phone. For all the technology you get and it’s very tight performance, the CECT P168 boasts an unbelievable price.

By: Rae Edwards

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Visit the iClone CECT P168 Product Review Website to see video demonstrations, close up photos, unique features, and buyer information about the iClone CECT P168. Rae Edwards is an internet technology research and writer.