4 September, 2010

The new mobile phones like the Sony Ericsson c902

With new mobile phones coming out every week at the moment, we thought that we should take a second to highlight some of the best models set to be released. First up is the Sony Ericsson C902, the cameraphone with bags of personality. This handset is on track to being a very popular mobile phone, as everything it does, it does well. There are no software faults on it either, something the K850i developed a reputation for. Then three is the Nokia N96, the symbian smartphone that will do the washing up for you. Well not quite, but it does have a camera, video camera, digital TV tuner and 16GB of storage, oh and we forgot to mention the built in Sat Nav as well. Not bad hey? If music is your thing, then why not consider the Sony Ericsson W890i, the mammoth music phone from Sony Ericsson. This phone is more middle of the road, but what it can do is play music and this is where it really excels. So why not consider one of these mobile phones today? They certainly got us excited.




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Sprint Mobile Broadband

Sprint Mobile Broadband costs less than $60 a month before taxes. This price includes the family plan and three additional phones. This is the unlimited connection plan. This an ideal plan if you are a frequent internet user who stays connected to the internet for up to eight hours a day all week long and manage numerous emails and download large files.

Sprint Mobile Broadband lets you access the internet through Sprint’s small, but ever increasing, Evolution Data Only network. This network is one of a few that cellular providers have been introducing over the last few years. This network is faster than the one provided by Cingular EDGE, but not quite as fast as the new High Speed Downlink Packet Access service that is popping up in a few cities. Sprint Mobile Broadband services the majority of metropolitan areas as well as less populated areas.

Sprint Mobile Broadband is just a little more expensive than cable and DSL, but just a little. You will have extreme flexibility by using a mobile connection; therefore, the added expense is acceptable to most customers. Many people who are now depending on wi-fi hot spots for internet access will hardly mind the expense at all.

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