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Phone Cards to Call Home
There are so many benefits a person can derive from using prepaid phone cards to call their loved ones abroad. But probably the greatest benefit is the fact that because of its pre-paid nature, call cards help you control your control your phone bills. Using international phone cards can also be incredibly convenient because the user no longer need to look for long distance carriers when they want to make frequent phone calls out of the country.
But phone cards are not only for people who need to call their loved ones who are based overseas because it can also be used for people who have a highly mobile lifestyle. Prepaid phone card users don’t need to switch from one carrier to another because the call card gives them independence from local telecommunication carriers. For this reason, prepaid phone cards are the preferred option of college students, travelers, and of course, international visitors.
With all these benefits in mind, calling abroad from India no longer need to be a problem. People from the country can call who they want in the United States or from the other 153 countries where your calls can be received. If you want to take advantage of the cheapest way to call abroad, the GetMeCallingCards.com website is just the answer for you.
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T-Mobile Sidekick ID
The newest addition to the Sidekick family is now here. The T-Mobile Sidekick ID is a cell phone/PDA hybrid that offers user extensive features and functionality. Compared to most of the Sidekick family though, this particular model is the “low-rent” version because of the low costs associated with it. It has no SD card compartment or camera. And in the place of Sidekick 3 metallic casing is the gray plastic bumpers. The hybrid’s dimensions remain relatively unchanged at 2.5 inches by 5.1 inches; its 0.9 inches thick.
It is easy to make calls using this device because you don’t need to swing away from the display like other cell phone/PDA hybrids. However, when you need to key-in a particular number, you will need to go to the keyboard and swivel the screen back. Voice quality is excellent but this is only to be expected from a T-Mobile Sidekick model.
One weakness of the T-Mobile Sidekick ID is its washed-out display although users are not actually complaining because the screen looks as good as higher-end models. And despite the fact that there is no camera or an expansion card compartment, the device comes with image album software and you may use it to save e-mail attachments and .jpg images.
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Sprint Katana II
The Katana II flip phone can only be described as cute because it’s petite and lightweight design. The Sprint Katana II seems to be designed to attract the Motorola Razr admirers because this particular phone scores high on looks. The good thing about its phone is its affordability because it is priced at the range of $100 only. However, using the GPS service can be quite frustrating for the user.
But the downside is that the Sprint Katana II gives you exactly what you pay for; you get inadequate voice quality, short battery time, and average photos. The inclusion of the GPS service is quite unique for a phone at this price range but it is incredibly hard to use it because you need to download the Telnav’s GPS software and then pay a subscription fee of $10 if you are inclined to use it regularly.
The Telnav search results will input al the necessary data on your phone as required so it eases the power demands on your cell phone. While this may sound too good for a GPS junkie, take note that you have a wait a relatively long time for the data to download. You also need to manually turn on the speakers for voice directions.
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Helio Hero
If you are looking for a unique cell phone that is probably unheard of by your friends, Helio Hero might be the perfect phone for you. Helio is the newest company that wants to get a piece of the profitable youth market. They are trying to achieve this purpose by introducing the flashy Hero handset. Before you thin that this phone cannot beat the likes of established phone company, think again. This is because Helio Hero is incredibly multi-media heavy with its e-mail applications, IM compatibility, access to games, an audio player, a video player, and a 2 megapixel camera. It also comes with the link to the mobile version of MySpace, a popular social networking website.
Probably the only downside to this otherwise noteworthy phone is its bulk and its cost. It is thick and bulky because all of the features integrated into it. It can remind some people of the old T-Mobile Sidekick although Hero is slightly smaller. It is 4.3 inches by 1.9 inches; it is also one inch thick. When the cell phone is closed, the most noticeable feature is the 2.2 inch color display although the dedicated keys for the music and video player are noticeable as well.
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HP iPaq Phones
Hewlett-Packard may not be the brand that instantly comes to mind when consumers are looking for the latest and hottest phones in the market. But its new iPaq phones may soon change that perception. This is because the iPaq comes with a lot of features and it is incredibly well-connected so even travelers can easily use this phone anytime and anywhere.
The iPaq 610 Business Navigator as well as the iPaq 910 Business Messenger have the ability to support quad-band GSM voice and high speed data networks. In addition, both phones have Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, 802.11b/g, and assisted GPS for navigation.
The HP iPaq phones are not bad to the eyes either. For example, the 610 makes use of the standard cell phone keypad with a twist; it has a touch-sensitive wheel that is found on most of the keys. Its 240 by 320 portrait screen can measure 2.8 inches diagonally. On the other hand, the 910 model has a 2.5 inch and a 320 by 240 landscape screen atop its QWERTY keyboard. Both phones have 3 megapixel cameras and supports Windows Mobile 6. It has a powerful 520 MHz Marvell XScale processors and it also has a lot of HP business-friendly applications.
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