Category: Mobile services

Know the procedure of Unlocking phones!

LG phones are the electronic device that has become a mandatory device among the busy people. After the significance of mobile phones has increased, people try to get new model of phones from western country. These phones are actually designed according to the country’s  specifications. In order to make it function in other countries, you need to unlock cell phones. It’s a special process which will make the unlocked cell phones to be compatible with other country’s networks.

Cell phones are directed to other neighbor countries with the unlock phones. Even iPhones are getting its usage with by the same unlock procedure. This is called iPhone unlock. IPhone unlocked will have some problem according to the user. Unlocking the phones is completely a risk. It may corrupt the OS of the iPhone and its functions too. LG phones are the most travelling phones across the countries. You can find all models of LG phones through out the world.

Google Phone may be a reality by early 2010

google-phone-conceptThere have been enough rumours, and an equal number of ‘NO’ responses by Google. But somehow the keen interest by Google in the mobile phone industry (more than half of Google’s web products are available for handsets – case in point: the Android) makes me ask: what’s next? Somehow, all roads (or more roads) are leading up to a Google Phone. All the work Google has put into the Android OS with the Motorola Droid, HTC Droid Eris, and other Android phones appear to have just been a warm-up for the Google Phone. Rumour has it that the Google Phone will only be branded by Google, and the handset itself may be manufactured by another phone manufacturer. HTC is the closest phone manufacturer to Google, with too much trust and effort already put into Google’s Android OS. But, TechCrunch claims that they have a “well-sourced rumour” that the Google Phone is under development by a Korean phone manufacturer. Now, this Korean phone manufacturer could be Samsung or LG. With Samsung being a major parts supplier to Apple, it might face some sort of conflict of interest if a partnership is in place with Google. So, if the Google Phone is being built in Korea, it has to be built by LG. The rumours claim that the Google Phone could be officially released as early as January 2010. If Google really comes up with a handset by then, and with the Android application store also having (or should have at least) all the goodies and mobile apps for Android, the iPhone might actually be a run for their money. We will surely have our eyes and ears glued to cyberspace (or to anyone willing to part with more information) for confirmation from Google regarding its own brand phone. Till then, keep saving for the big one

The Best Cell Phones in the Market

If you are searching for some of the best cell phones in the market, then you should consider the Sprint Blackberry and AT&T Cell Phones. These modern phones in the market comprise the most modern features. Therefore, if you are looking for the best phone to suit your business or leisure use, then the Sprint Blackberry or AT&T Cell Phones are the best cell phones that you should pick for use.

The features that these cell phones comprise are what make them stand out from the rest. They are the contributor to the high number of rating by most of the customers who have had a go with these cell phones. The Sprint Blackberry and AT&T Cell Phones are some of the best cell phones that anybody would have a great time using. These cell phones are available in most of the leading retail outlets and on online shops.

Nokia Ditches Symbian, Maemo leads [N-Series]

Nokia Ditches Symbian, Maemo leads [N-Series] Nokia has long been embracing Symbian. The fact comes from its acquisition of Symbian. But as industry saw rivals like Nokia has long been embracing Symbian. The fact comes from its acquisition of Symbian. But as industry saw rivals like iPhone, Nokia decided to move on. As one of the moves, they have open sourced most of Symbian. And these days we see a choice between Symbian and Maemo on most N-series. Fortunately, things are starting to become a bit clearer, Maemo’s marketing team meet-up in London last night, declared future for Maemo. Nokia will drop Symbian S60 from all of its flagship N-series consumer devices in favor of Maemo. Apparently, Nokia has been pleasantly surprised by the enthusiastic response to the N900 OS even though the enthusiast package is not quite ready for mass-market appeal. However, the transition won’t be instantaneous as anyone with an N900 (and a clear mind) can attest — the OS, services, and apps just can’t compare to the mature S60 platform regardless of Maemo 5’s superior user experience. The transition will be a gradual one with further Symbian-based N-Series handsets already in development. Whilst the N900 was acknowledged to be a ‘bridge’ device firmly aimed at the developer and enthusiast community, subsequent devices will target the mass-market and Maemo-based devices will grow to fill all of Nokia’s flagship range by 2012. There are no current plans for Maemo devices in the new video-focused X-Series range or popular E-Series enterprise range, but Nokia had been surprised by the enthusiasm with which the N900 and the latest incarnation of Maemo have been received so further expansion isn’t out of the question. ‘Maemo Select’, the current community-portal for Maemo applications, will initially run alongside Nokia’s Ovi store, which is due to launch for the N900 via a software update next month. However, in the longer term it too will be retired leaving only the Ovi Store as the official Nokia source for free and paid applications promoted on Symbian and Maemo devices. As such, we’ll continue to see N-Series handsets already in development pop with S60 on board alongside mass-market Maemo devices as the platform matures to the point that Nokia can make the full switch by 2012. Looking at the current scenario, I won’t be surprised if Nokia ends up adding Android to its cart.

Google providing free airport WiFi this holiday season

gTo help people enjoy this holiday season Google, Boingo Wireless, Advanced Wireless Group, Airport Marketing Income and other sources provide free Wi-Fi at airports in the United States. 47 airports are now included in the program, including Las Vegas, San Jose, Boston, Baltimore, Burbank, Houston, Indianapolis, Seattle, Miami, Ft. Lauderdale, Orlando, St. Louis and Charlotte. The program is now active and is valid until January 15, 2010.

In the spirit of giving, when you log in, you will also have the chance to make a donation to Engineers without Borders, the only economy Corporation or the Climate Savers Computing Initiative. Google is matching donations made in all networks up to $ 250,000, and the airport network that generates the highest amount per passenger January 1, 2010 will receive $ 15,000 to give to local nonprofit their choice