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mobile phones are now getting to be a necessity in this modern society. This is not how they foresee the mobile phone future some years back. Luckily, manufacturers are quick to recognize the booming mobile phone industry. Thus, they are able to answer the growing demands for this functional toy. Additionally, the introduction of various functional features for mobile phones by huge mobile phone companies makes mobile phones more a need to perform specialized tasks. Because of this, the use of a mobile phone is getting to be a requirement for business executives in going about their various tasks as they go about their business. However, not everybody needs these special functions, some only needs mobile phones for basic use like sending and receiving calls. If you do not require these high technology functions, buying a mobile phone for basic use may only be what is necessary. Some mobile phones are for basic use including Samsung mobile phones. It is more reasonable to buy basic mobile phone models if you do not need to play with your mobile phone and Samsung mobile phone may be what is the best for your.

Samsung mobile phones are generally of good design. They have wide and clear display, which is beneficial especially for sending and receiving text messages. Samsung mobile phones have good battery life compared to other mobile phone units. As already mentioned, these mobile phones are good mobile phones for basic use. Samsung mobile phones have beautiful designs; you may be pleased to choose one among the various models that will fit your need. You will not despair buying a mobile phone from Samsung if you only require the basic features; beauty of the product is thus a bonus. However, if you are looking for functional mobile phones more than the basic sending and receiving calls and text messages, Samsung mobile phone is not the one for you. People who want to play and require so many functions and features will not enjoy a the mobile phone from Samsung.

Some basic complaints encountered with Samsung mobile phone, which happens only to very few users, are choppy calls and scratchy and distorted volume generation. This only happens to very few users, and to ensure you will not experience this in a Samsung mobile phone, you may ask the recommendation of the friendly Samsung staff.

Some who endeavor to find functionality in a Samsung mobile phone give it a nickname

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By Mark Etinger

When you’re a small business, the cost of telecommunications can add up quickly. That’s why it (literally) pays to have a full-on business plan for your phone service that will continue to grow right along with you. Consider the following tips when choosing or upgrading your small business phone system.

Phone Tips for Small Business:

Tip #1: Expand into your needs. Sometimes, businesses expand too fast – causing problems when their bloated infrastructure is overwhelmed by poor sales or overall performance. The same is true with phone systems. When a business gets up and rolling, there is a temptation to spend a lot of money on phones and phone services. But it is better to scrap a little from the get go than get saddled with costs that nobody can afford. Remember, it is easy to grow INTO a plan than it is to grow OUT of one.

Tip #2: Consider going mobile. The cost of a landline phone and appropriate calling package is still one of the greatest expenses a business will encounter during the course of the year. Many small to medium sized businesses have opted instead for an all-cellular set up that gives them the power to be in constant communication while still avoiding the fees associated with the traditional “powers” of business communication.

Tip #3: Monitor your call volume. The best way to make cost-effective decisions regarding your business phone calling package is to monitor the number of calls you make each month. Build a strong reporting system that helps you estimate your call volume. When you have a clear picture of how many minutes you use, you will be less likely to overspend on your package plans.

Tip #4: Consider outsourcing your reception work. It can be a real hassle to maintain a switchboard or operator system, especially if you are a company of one. One low-cost option is to hire a “virtual office” to perform the duties of a receptionist. These companies usually operate off site and require only a monthly fee to keep them going. The individuals who answer your phone can be trained to point people in the correct direction, take messages and hold calls.

Tip #5: Consider making the move to VOIP. Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP) service is one of the fastest growing telecommunications models with consumers, but as more and more people are discovering, it makes good sense for business too. There are fewer concerns about long term contracts and there are pricing packages to meet almost every budget. The cost per call with a VOIP service is consistently lower thanks to the availability of free calls to other people who use the same provider.

Businesses with a high-speed internet connection can get up and running with minimal hardware, and thanks to the advent of Wi-Fi, anyone who owns the latest cell phones can use them to access a signal and take advantage of their VOIP service that way.

For reliable, affordable VOIP service in the New York area, visit http://www.itpvoip.com. Unparalleled customer service and amazing price packages are what helped ITP VOIP be rated #1 in customer satisfaction in New York and the #1 VOIP provider in the United States by users. Every day, ITP VOIP strives to bring you the best service is the country. Contact them today for more information about how to get started.

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By Shefali Roy

The techno freak generation wants high-tech handsets to keep in touch with the fast-paced world. The users have become more demanding and in order to fulfill the demands of the users, almost all the leading brands of handsets come with upgraded gadgets. Same is the case with the Motorola mobile phones which emerge winners in both the departments of looks as well as capability.

These efficient products are provided with user friendly features and applications. To start with, the smart phones are known for their excellent battery backups. The fitted rechargeable batteries ensure fairly long talk time along with the good stand by time on fully charged condition. In addition to this, easy messaging services supported by the handsets allow the users to stay connected with family and friends at any point of time. You are allowed to create, send and receive messages in the form of text messages (SMS) along with the multimedia messages (MMS).

Not only this, the user friendly Motorola mobile phones come with amazing imaging and music features. With the built-in high resolution cameras and music players, one can kill away the time in the best possible manner. For example, Motorola ROKR E8 and Motorola Jewel are provided with 2 MP cameras and MP3 players. In addition to this, these smart gadgets are blessed with eye-catching looks and manageable dimensions.

The company’s products come with the advanced features of Wi Fi and built-in web browsers to provide more to the Internet savvy people. With these facilities, one can enjoy Internet browsing at any point of time and that too with much ease. The Motorola mobiles also support the user friendly options of Bluetooth and USB port to allow easy sharing of data and files with the other compatible contacts. These smart phones come with EDGE and GPRS technologies which enable the users to enjoy fast rate data transfers.

Apart from this, the brand takes care of the storage capacities and design the products accordingly. The Motorola V8 Silver proves this point as it comes with the internal memory of 512 MB. Similarly, Motorola ROKR W6 allows the users to expand the memory further up to 2 GB for more storage capacities. The handsets from the world popular brand also ensure crystal clear display of images as they are provided with the efficient colour screens. The added advantage of large phonebooks makes it possible for the users to store all the important contact numbers of friends and family with much ease.

On top of it, the interesting pre-loaded games and the FM radio keep the users busy all the time. Many of the devices support A-GPS navigation which gives the users, the best possible idea of the desired location. Not only this, the highly useful feature of document viewer enables you to check Word, Excel, PowerPoint and PDF files whenever you want. Most importantly, the Motorola mobile phones ensure worldwide coverage to the users. These smart phones support variety of ringtones which includes MP3, downloadable polyphonic ringtones and many more. The best part is that the handsets are blessed with the stunning looks which do not allow the users to take their eyes off them.

Shefali Roy is a webmaster of bestphoneshop in UK and deals in mobile phones. To get more information related to Motorola mobile phones like Motorola ROKR visit bestphoneshop.co.uk

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By Alex Budco

Gadget Review: Blackberry Bold vs iPhone 3GS. Blackberry or iPhone? That is the question I hear every day from any person looking to obtain one of the cool gadgets. Well my friends, this review will most certainly shed some light on both phones, and hopefully you will be able to draw some conclusions at the end.

As you know from my previous post: Gadget Review: iPhone 3GS, I am quite the happy iPhone owner. I do not own a Blackberry Bold, but a lot of my friends are in possession of the competitive Research In Motion (RIM) gadget. I have played around with it several times, and I believe I have established a fairly good “rapport” with the Blackberry.

The Blackberry Bold has a very sleek design, unlike its predecessors. I fancied the look of the gadget very much. The QWERTY keyboard was always easy to use, as the buttons are very well designed for data entry on this neat gadget. Now, one of the bigger features on the Blackberry Bold is the screen. The gadget features a half VGA resolution 480 x 320 pixel color display. The quality of the picture is extremely crisp, and I would be very satisfied to watch the latest episode of Two and a Half Men. The email on the Bold is superb. I do not think there is any real competition for that particular aspect of the Blackberry, as it is the main feature that RIM strives to improve on with every new gadget release. And of course there is the Blackberry Messenger. Loved by many and desired by others. This Blackberry service is free, and it features on every Blackberry released. This cool digital gadget reduces your bill greatly on text messaging. Now of course, this is only available to Blackberry phones, hence making it such a unique feature for the RIM device.

Now for the review of the cons….yes there are always cons! The Blackberry Bold is fairly big in size. Its bulky size does not allow for seamless blending into your pocket. If RIM manages to reduce the size of Blackberry Bold to one of that the Pearl sports, I think the customer base for the gadget would increase dramatically. The Blackberry Bold browser, while an improvement, is still ways away from a user friendly interface. Navigation is done with the trackball that is located in the middle of the gadget, and the constant scrolling to navigate through the pages can become fairly annoying and tiring. I hope RIM thinks of something for the future Blackberry phones. The screen, while crisp is only a half size. But that is the trade off with most non-touch screen gadgets. Finally, the camera leaves desirable improvement. Blackberry Bold does in fact come with a flash, and the camera is a 3.2 megapixel camera, but the Sony Ericsson CyberShot dwarfs the Blackberry gadget in comparison, however we will leave the Sony Ericsson gadget for another review.

The comparison of the Blackberry Bold to the iPhone 3GS is a fairly daunting task (unlike my previous comparison of the iPhone and the Nokia N-95), as in my opinion both gadgets are intended for different target markets and meant for slightly different purposes. However, let us attempt to compare and contrast the two gadgets.

The screen comparison is fairly simple: you get a bigger screen with the iPhone, but the quality is better on the Blackberry Bold. Now, do note that the screen on the iPhone is the glue that holds everything together. While it is big, it is also almost like putting all your eggs in one basket – lest the screen crack, the gadget performance might suffer. Such is the double-edged sword nature of the touch screen phones!

If you prefer real tangible buttons for data entry such as on the Blackberry Bold, as opposed to digitized keyboards on the iPhone, the choice is fairly obvious; this one is really down to user preference. I personally happen to love the iPhone keyboard, but I do not have a problem with the Blackberry one either; it is simply that I prefer a bigger screen, and the iPhone keyboard makes it a very efficient gadget.

The camera. To be quite honest, this comparison of the two gadgets in the picture-taking aspect can be described as a Special Olympics race. Now, I have nothing against the handicapped population of our world, and apologies if you found it offensive, but to simply put it, the two cameras of the iPhone and the Blackberry Bold are simply not on par with what is out there. Blackberry trumps the iPhone by 1.2 megapixels and a flash, however it is not really something I would be particularly proud to show off to all my friends. Moving on.

Email. Absolutely no competition. Blackberry phones were designed for email. iPhone does have a decent and simple email client, but it does not even come close to the RIM gadget.

Blackberry messenger is something I would love to have on my iPhone. I am a huge admirer of the iPhone text messaging system, but if I could also send texts for free, well let’s just say that even Gollum from Lord of the Rings would overlook his Precious for a feature like that!

Browser. Once again, no contest, but this one goes to the iPhone. Easy to use, big screen, fast Safari browser. Once you have used the iPhone browser, I would dare anyone to find a gadget that aces the Apple phone. Blackberry Bold is blown out of the water, country, planet and solar system in this department.

Finally the size of the two gadgets is very comparable. Personally, I find the slim form factor of the iPhone extremely convenient, however it does make it more fragile. Don’t forget it’s in your back pocket, or you will end up having a nice spider-web design on the screen of your precious gadget. The Blackberry Bold, as mentioned earlier is fairly bulky, but it does make it much sturdier than the iPhone. I give this to the iPhone, but as with most aforementioned comparisons, this one is once again user preference.

The verdict….well there simply is no winner in this battle. Many of the comparisons of the two gadgets were ultimately down to user preference. You have to ask yourself: what am I going to use my phone for? If it is for email and organizational purposes, then I recommend the Blackberry Bold. If it is for fun and browsing, I recommend the iPhone. The choice is yours. Both gadgets are very capable of performing every task, but their design and approach to these tasks is significantly different, and you are the one to make the call – Blackberry Bold or iPhone.

I hope you found this gadget review useful, and I welcome comments or discussions on the Blackberry Bold or the iPhone. Both gadgets are fantastic pieces of technology, however, as this review outlines, the ultimate target audience is different.

Stay tuned for more reviews such as this “Gadget Review: Blackberry Bold vs iPhone 3GS”, from the Gadget World.

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