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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Dec 2009 10:05:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tmobile Gsm Cell If you&#39;re not familiar with the CECT phones Chinese import of cells, they were extremely successful. It is because they were able to take the iPhone technology and improve it. They know that consumers have liked a little touch screen phone that could surf the web, play music and videos and take [...]<p><a href="http://www.nokiastuff.net/tmobile-gsm-cell/">Tmobile Gsm Cell</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.nokiastuff.net">Nokia Stuff</a></p>
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<p> If you&#39;re not familiar with the CECT phones Chinese import of cells, they were extremely successful. It is because they were able to take the iPhone technology and improve it. They know that consumers have liked a little touch screen phone that could surf the web, play music and videos and take photos all in one phone, but they also knew that consumers would not be forced to contract with AT &amp; T service very expensive. </p>
<p> IClone CECT were very popular. Most seem very similar to the iPhone, but the CECT X2850 appears to be unique because it is among the few clones with a keyboard on the face of the phone. Because of its recognition Enhanced writing a full keyboard and texting capabilities, this phone is one of the most popular models for CECT texters. It is also thinner and more elegant in design than many other clones. </p>
<p> This phone also has all innovations technology and features you expect from CECT: a 2.2 &quot;touchscreen and the ability to support SMS, MMS, WAP, MP3, MP4, T-flash recording video, photo taking and more. </p>
<p> Another place where the CECT X2850 stands out is in his camera phone. The device has several features like white balance, delayed firing, burst mode and night mode, and the ability to adjust the image quality and size. </p>
<p> The CECT X2850 is fully compatible with the suppliers of GSM cellular United States that use a SIM card as Cingular and T-Mobile, to name a few. You do not need any software with this phone. Simply insert your SIM card and away you go. </p>
<p> This clone is a great price low with an average of about $ 100. It is worth serious consideration for consumers intrigued texting with touch screen technology that unwilling to pay the high price of an iPhone or high monthly cost of AT &amp; T. </p>
<p>To see specs, photos and rock bottom pricing on the CECT X2850, <a target="_new" href="http://cectx2850productreview.blogspot.com/">click here</a> to go to the <a target="_new" href="http://cectx2850productreview.blogspot.com/">CECT X2850 Product Review Website</a></p>
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		<title>Mobile Gsm Cell</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Dec 2009 18:29:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mobile Gsm Cell One thing GSM Cell Phone users and owners alike are awakening to is the fact that Cell Phone accessories abound all around in the stores and markets close by around your neighbourhood. Whatever the fault, problem, broken or damaged part of a Cell Phone, the particular part can be repaired and/or replaced [...]<p><a href="http://www.nokiastuff.net/mobile-gsm-cell/">Mobile Gsm Cell</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.nokiastuff.net">Nokia Stuff</a></p>
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<p>One thing GSM Cell Phone users and owners alike are awakening to is the fact that Cell Phone accessories abound all around in the stores and markets close by around your neighbourhood.</p>
<p>Whatever the fault, problem, broken or damaged part of a Cell Phone, the particular part can be repaired and/or replaced with a spare (new and fully functional).</p>
<p>Cell phone Companies and manufacturers really are making quite a fortune off of GSM Cell Phone parts the world over.</p>
<p>With the ongoing research and technological discoveries and development, manufacturers continue to thrill the Cell Phone users/owners to a wide variety of designs and styles and features (enough to take your breathe away at times- I mean, cool features and great functions&#8230;).</p>
<p>Following is the great move geared towards manufacturing durable parts, built to last and serve many years before the request for a change or overhaul of an average Cell Phone.</p>
<p>Long gone are the days and times when GSM Cell Phone owners and users discard their broken, washed, scratched, damaged or faulty handsets, abandoning these tat times among the scraps (and junk classified items in the loft or basement).</p>
<p>In our present day and age, a ready made solution has been provided and this is to simply send the damaged, faulty or problematic GSM Cell Phone to a Repairs Centre to fix.</p>
<p>With a little fee or charge, one&#8217;s Cell Phone can be restored back to full function and use after repairs. It comes out in a new and appealing way (depending on the type of repairs carried out though).</p>
<p>At times, you can even go the DIY (do-it-yourself) way with a few helpful tips here &amp; there and one or two repair tools handy as well.</p>
<p>For additional information and resources, visit <a target="_new" href="http://cellphonecases.blogspot.com">http://cellphonecases.blogspot.com</a></p>
<p><b>Is different from and iphone Apple.</b> (CECT P168) AT &amp; T T-Mobile DualSIM mobile. GSM What (if any)?
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<p> Software International. Type p168 is buggy and more. 2years. Atleast help get phones with Java or. Windows Mobile so you can download for free. Apps. If you have ATT you will be rectangular bar. Tel. </p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Dec 2009 18:02:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gsm Cell Phone If you are in the market for a new cellular carrier and mobile phone it is important that you are an informed consumer and know the differences between the two primary cellular technologies available, CDMA and GSM technologies. What Is CDMA? CDMA is an acronym for Code Division Multiple Access; it is [...]<p><a href="http://www.nokiastuff.net/gsm-cell-phone/">Gsm Cell Phone</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.nokiastuff.net">Nokia Stuff</a></p>
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<p>If you are in the market for a new cellular carrier and mobile phone it is important that you are an informed consumer and know the differences between the two primary cellular technologies available, CDMA and GSM technologies.</p>
<p>What Is CDMA?</p>
<p>CDMA is an acronym for Code Division Multiple Access; it is a digital technology that uses what is known as &#8220;spread spectrum techniques.&#8221; This means that the transmitted signal frequency varies deliberately. Allowing the signal to vary gives an output of more bandwidth than would be allowed if the frequency was not varied. CDMA has long been the standard used in the USA and has been known for its ability to provide better voice and data services than other cellular technologies on the market. Verizon and Sprint use CDMA technology.</p>
<p>What Is GSM?</p>
<p>GSM is the acronym for Global System for Mobile communications; it is a digital technology that assigns a fixed frequency every user on their network. GSM is the current standard in most of Europe, Asia, and has made rapid strides in gaining market share in the USA. GSM mobile phones use SIM card technology. AT&amp;T and T-Mobile use GSM technology.</p>
<p>SIM and R-UIM</p>
<p>A SIM card is a small removable smart card that allows users to easily switch between handsets while retaining their personal contact information and address books. The SIM card is tied to the carrier&#8217;s network and can be moved without intervention from the carrier. Activating a new phone on a GSM network is as easy as putting an activate SIM card into it. GSM phones with a removed SIM card can later be used again as soon as a SIM card is placed into it.</p>
<p>CDMA phones are not card-enabled; this means that the cell phone used on the CDMA networks can only be used on those networks. The phone itself is tied to the carrier&#8217;s network; you cannot switch to a new CDMA phone without first talking to your carrier and having them deactivate your old phone and then activating your new phone on their network. Once the old phone has been deactivated it then becomes useless.</p>
<p>The CDMA equivalent to a SIM card is called an R-UIM card; Removable User Identity Module. The R-UIM card is not yet available in the US market, currently only being available in parts of Europe and Asia.</p>
<p>Travel</p>
<p>You will find that both GSM and CDMA networks have good coverage in major metropolitan areas. When you find yourself roaming outside of your usual area you may find yourself without adequate coverage if you are on a CDMA network, especially if you enter into a more rural area. GSM carriers have contracts with other GSM carriers that will allow them to have better roaming coverage, even in rural areas. If you are going to travel internationally with a GSM carrier you will most likely have no problem getting a signal from an international carrier. Most carriers in international markets are GSM networks. You will need to check with your chosen carrier about the domestic and international roaming plans they can offer you.</p>
<p>TDMA</p>
<p>TDMA, or Time Division Multiple Access, is mostly in use in the Americas (North and South) and some parts of Asia. TDMA is not popular in widespread usage because of its lack of flexibility as it compares to the other two digital cellular technologies. Current cellular providers that are still using TDMA technology are predicted to switch over to the more popular and more flexible GSM technology.</p>
<p>Find a fantastic selection of <a target="_new" href="http://www.wonderfulcell.com">cell phone accessories</a> and the perfect one you are looking for at <a target="_new" href="http://www.wonderfulcell.com">http://www.wonderfulcell.com</a></p>
<p><b>It can change the handset.</b> GSM handsets to CDMA?
<p> <i>My friends just give me treo.</i> Cingular cell phone 650. I used to get hold of gold. I love the state and ensure that mobile phone users. CDMA. I made a bit of research. net and most people say is impossible to do. Then I came on some sites that some people say that guy. He is a GSM phone to his people that guy back into the mobile phone and back with the same now is. CDMA. It is true and if so how they do or do not appreciate. </p>
<p> Not, it is not possible. All the different technologies. The only thing that will happen is that people shop to change the model. CDMA phones. </p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Dec 2009 06:08:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Camera Gsm Cell suggest me GSM cell phone costing not more than $250 and having features of multimedia, camera, bluetooth, etc My slider Samsung d500 cost me $198. It has Bluetooth, video, mp3, camera (really good quality too), push messaging, multimedia, and voice recorder. I don&#8217;t know of a phone that has those features that&#8217;s [...]<p><a href="http://www.nokiastuff.net/camera-gsm-cell/">Camera Gsm Cell</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.nokiastuff.net">Nokia Stuff</a></p>
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<b>suggest me GSM cell phone costing not more than $250 and having features of multimedia, camera, bluetooth, etc</b><br />
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<p>My slider Samsung d500 cost me $198. It has Bluetooth, video, mp3, camera (really good quality too), push messaging, multimedia, and voice recorder. I don&#8217;t know of a phone that has those features that&#8217;s less than $200.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Dec 2009 10:47:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Unlocked Tri Band I remember how excited I was when unlocked cell clones dual SIM card phone first in the market. These features (which came courtesy of innovative manufacturers in China and South Korea) seemed so special, but I give for now. Today, everyone expects an unlocked, dual sim, tri band model that works with [...]<p><a href="http://www.nokiastuff.net/unlocked-tri-band/">Unlocked Tri Band</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.nokiastuff.net">Nokia Stuff</a></p>
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<p> I remember how excited I was when unlocked cell clones dual SIM card phone first in the market. These features (which came courtesy of innovative manufacturers in China and South Korea) seemed so special, but I give for now. </p>
<p> Today, everyone expects an unlocked, dual sim, tri band model that works with all carriers. Moreover, consumers, myself included, want two phone numbers in a phone, a high quality built in camera, MP3/MP4 player, video recorder, games and full text messages and skills. And this is just the bare minimum. </p>
<p> The MTK228 is a new clone that caught my attention because it has all these features and extras that are emerging in offs of blows in this price range. This phone can support up to 8 GB of memory, has a full keyboard and scroll bar, it runs in Picbrige interface (printing immediate) and plays NEC (including Nintendo), with embedded software. Needless to say, these things have liked this model to the players and texters. My son is obsessed with the games he was able to download and constantly adding more. </p>
<p> Besides these things, this sporty model: a 2.6 inch touch screen with a touch of a finger, an adequate 1.3 megapixel camera with auto focus and the ability to function as a webcam, WAP, GPRS, SMS, MMS messaging and voice mail, Bluetooth 2.0 and an FM radio. </p>
<p> This phone is a sleek black. Does not look like an iPhone as many clones do. Includes a stylus. As my son, what seems &quot;difficult&quot;. In my opinion, the keyboard adds to their appearance but also makes it very easy to use. </p>
<p> Price wise, this phone is very reasonable. It is not uncommon to get one for under $ 50, depending on where you look. This makes it a great phone for kids or adults like me who are sometimes more interested in listening to music, text messaging, or gambling that actually talking on the phone. </p>
<p>To view video, close up photos, full specifications and real time rock bottom pricing on this awesome little phone, <a target="_new" href="http://mtk288-review.blogspot.com/">click here</a></p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Dec 2009 06:39:43 +0000</pubDate>
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<b>How do unlocked cell phone work?</b><br />
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<p>I need a new cell phone because by accident I spill water on it, and I search for a new one on ebay because is too expensive to buy one without a 2year contract. Has anybody here bought one of those cell phones on ebay? an unlocked phone? I need some feedback and help. thank you all<br />
what is gsm? and I&#8217;m also with at&#038;t cingular wireless<br />
So ebay and craigslist are the best places to get a good deal or are there more places?
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<p>If you buy an unlocked phone from another provider, you sometimes will loose features on it. Like Internet might not work and picture messaging might not work. Other then that, unlocked phones are pretty good.  GSM is a cell phone network that AT&#038;T uses.  Ebay and craigslist are good web sites to buy unlocked phones on. You&#8217;ll find some good deals on there. Hmm you might want to look on amazon.com too.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Dec 2009 01:52:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gsm Tri Band GSM Tri-Band 900/1800/1900. Does that work with T-Mobile? I was wondering which types of connections would T-Mobile support. Last time I bought a phone as a present, it was Nokia bar phone (golden, no button, only a wheel on the side) but it would barely have network bars because it didn&#8217;t support [...]<p><a href="http://www.nokiastuff.net/gsm-tri-band/">Gsm Tri Band</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.nokiastuff.net">Nokia Stuff</a></p>
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<b>GSM Tri-Band 900/1800/1900. Does that work with T-Mobile?</b><br />
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<p>I was wondering which types of connections would T-Mobile support.<br />
Last time I bought a phone as a present, it was Nokia bar phone (golden, no button, only a wheel on the side) but it would barely have network bars because it didn&#8217;t support some types of connection.<br />
So where woul I check if t-mobile in my area runs GSM Tri-Band 900/1800/1900 ?<br />
thanks!
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<p>T-Mobile runs on 1900MHz, so a triband phone will work fine. You better buy a quadband phone which runs on all frequencies 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz.</p>
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