10th October, 2009 - Posted by joanne - Leave A Comment
It’s been a year since I’ve started using the Sony Ericsson (SE) M600i. I like this phone because really helps me with more than just making and receiving phone calls, but also browsing the internet, checking email, going on Facebook, chatting, and more. This is one of the most high-speed Three G phones, with a good price.
SE M600i comes with 60MB of internal memory and includes a 64MB Memory Stick Micro (M2) card with the phone. But I suggest to getting a 1GB card for bigger space if you want to save multimedia files on it.
Running Symbian OS 9.1 and UIQ 3.0, SE M600i boasts UMTS support and the usual business applications, such as QuickOffice to write, edit, and read Microsoft Word and Excel documents, and a PDF viewer. With this features, for me, SE M600i mixed my business with pleasure meanwhile I use it for listening music, video streaming, and games. And by using SE PC Suite application help me sync my e-mail, contacts, calendar, and tasks from SE M600i to computer. SE M600i organized my business in my hand easily.
And not just for phone call and business applications, sometimes I use SE M600i as modem by wired or wireless connection. Through Bluetooth I connected SE M600i to my computer and sharing files to other cell phone.
Its slim design looks elegant with comfortable qwerty keyboard and large touch-screen display. I think SE M600i is one of best pocketable smartphones. Using 3-way scroll wheel we can move up, down and select easily, going back by pressing back button on left side, using its @ button to open browser (but this can be changed to other actions in the settings), and the good one is we can use pen stylus to write faster than using its dual function keyboard.
Despite all its many features, the lack of Wi-Fi support and a camera sorely disappointing and sometimes it crashed once in a while, most while browsing.
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25th March, 2009 - Posted by joanne - Leave A Comment
There are many different cell phone providers available that you can do business with and you are not limited to just a few choices when it comes to choosing a cell phone. Cell phones are not cheap and could cost as much as $500. There is even a diamond crusted Blackberry available for those who can afford it. Whether you’re shopping for three g phones or not, doing your homework before you buy a cell phone is a smart thing to do.
Companies will offer a few of the models at a reduced price when you sign up with them, sometimes when you sign up for their cell phone family plans. Of course the way they list it makes it seem that you’re getting a better savings than you actually are. There are also the ones that you can get for “free” after your “instant rebate”. I’m sure we all know what that means?
When shopping around for the best cell phone provider for your needs, there are many factors to take into consideration.
1. How much will you be using the phone?
2. Is it going to be used mostly for local or long distance calling?
3. Will anybody else be using the phone? If so, is is beneficial to purchase a second phone and get a family plan?
4. What do you want the phone to be able to do? Do you want to take photographs from it? Do you want text messaging? Do you want to be able to access the internet?
Thinking about all these options before you start shopping around will save you a considerable mount of time and money. Try not to allow the salesperson to sell you on options you don’t need or won’t use. You’ll end up throwing away your money.
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3rd December, 2008 - Posted by joanne - Leave A Comment
I love the way technology has come so far since the first cell phone. The first one was the size of a suitcase and did nothing but make badly connected and expensive phone calls. Now the phone that are hitting the market are just great. We’ve reached the point that there are now three G phones that can do a hell of a lot more than making simple calls.
There are a few companies out there that offer the technology of the three G network. One of the leaders out there is Sony Ericsson with their C905 phone. It moves at break neck speed that is as good if not faster than DSL service that you get at home with your desktop computer.
Out of all the phones out there I would say that this is the phone that I will have to get for my wife since she always connected to the internet and hates it when she’s out doing other things. My wife runs several websites as well as constantly downloading news videos. The Sony Ericsson C905 will give her the ability to do the things she needs to do at anytime of the no matter where she may be.
The phone is sleek and the screen is a descent size for her to see what she has to do. file transfers are a easy task to do with this phone, it will fit her every need.
With the camera’s 8GB with 3264 X 2448 resolution is great for her to take pictures of the kids. The streaming video capabilities are fantastic, especially if you tired of dealing with sporadic stopping of the videos. The phone has 2GBs of memory that makes it work so well.
The phone itself weighs only 136 grams, which is just right to carry around. It will definitely be the one that my wife will be carrying with her real soon.
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