June 23, 2008

Google Inc., which owns the most popular and widely used search engine in the world, will be launching their line of mobile phones, the first to run on the company’s operating System, Android, right in schedule.

June 19, 2008

Verizon Communications Inc. is preparing to offer discounts to their wireless customers who subscribe to Verizon’s Internet or television services but who do not have a land line phone

June 18, 2008

Sprint’s new Samsung Instinct, the most feasible competition for the iPhone, is not only being launched first but will also be less expensive, so a writer for the Washington Post is launching a comparison.

June 17, 2008

Although it is by no means as widespread as email spam, text message spam on phones is becoming increasingly common – and annoying. According to the Seattle P-I, however, there are several things cell phone users can do to block unwanted texts – 1.5 billion of which are expected to strike people this year.

Key Mobile Phone Features to Consider

Speakers

As you go about shopping around for a cellular phone, you likely are spending a great deal of time considering what features might be right for you when it comes to your next cellular phone.  In this regard, you may be contemplating cellular phone speakers.  This article has been prepared to provide you some basic information about cellular phone speakers.

Speakers are Important Cellular Phone Features

After going through all the other choices involved in choosing a cellular phone-like features, styles, services, and battery life-thinking about the speaker in your cellular phone seems unimportant. However, it’s not. Who wants to pay for a phone and monthly service if you can’t even hear your caller? And, who wants to pay for an expensive phone if you can’t hear your music, or listen to the sound on the video?

Reception and Speakers Work Together

While it’s true that sound on your cellular phone is largely dependent on the reception, the speaker still plays a large role. Most of the problem with a phone speaker is the volume. If you can’t turn it up high enough to hear it with other noise going on-which is frequently street noise or outdoor sounds-there is no point in having it. To find the phone that will have the right volume, you should go to several stores and listen to them. Don’t take the word of the internet ads and reviews, even though they will help you to narrow the field before you go. Remember, hearing is relative. An older person may need a higher volume than a teenager.

Bluetooth Devices and Other headseats for Your Cellular Phone

If you’re getting a headset or Bluetooth device, do check reviews for reliability and other factors that you find important. But again, go to a store and check the speaker yourself. You will hear things different than other people, so aside from checking with others on reliability and longevity, rely on yourself to decide if the speakers will work for you.

Television Programs on Your Cellular Phone

Well, now you can get television shows streamed to your cellular phone! If this is something you’re interested in, check to make sure the speaker of the particular cellular phone you want to buy can handle television sound. Often you will get music and speech together, so make sure there is no distortion when you listen to it.

Overall, no matter what you want good speaker quality for, remember to check it yourself. How you hear is an individual thing, and one cellular phone will not work for everyone.

   
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