Hi…..I was on a long holiday and I will be writing more articles….OK…back to the main topic….
Have you ever considered to be online without your PC and being able to chat via your mobile phone….Yes this is very simple and works really great and needs very litte pain…..Yep, its really easy.
I assume you have a multimedia mobile phone which has a color screen, supports installation of Java applications and cool…
So….you only need to download an application to your mobile phone….
This program is called eBuddy and it supports almost all the mobile phones and works like a charm….
You can download this app. for your mobile phone through internet or directly onto the mobile phone…
Goto:
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http://www.ebuddy.com/mobile.php
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For users with WINDOWS MOBILE phones, SLICK is recommended as it provides a better chatting experience.
GoTo:
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http://www.lonelycatgames.com/?app=slick&page=download&platform=windowsmobile
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If you have any problems / suggestions please use comments to apply your thought.
Categories: Mobile Phones Tags: AIM, chat, download, ebuddy, EDGE, free, GPRS, gtalk, mobile, msn, online, phone
We are now going to tell you more about 3G technology…..Its still not available in India but it is going to come *soon*
3G is the 3rd Generation of GSM (Global System for Mobile communications) services.
The current generation of phones are mostly 2G (G is for generation, hence 2G is 2nd Generation). 2G allows for GPRS data transfer as well as voice. It is the most widely used radio technology for mobile communication.
While GPRS has data transfer speeds of max. 48kbps (using 10 data channels). Another Enhanced version of GPRS was also released and is known as EDGE (Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution) which is sometimes also referred to as 2.5G.
Hence 3G is the advanced version and it allows speeds up to 384kbps. Its fast speeds also allows for video call facility (which is only possible if both the phones are capable of video calling).
UMTS has two operating frequencies:
First is the 2100MHz which is the more popular and second is 1900MHz which is used in the U.S. and some other areas.
In India, many operators plan to launch 3G services on the UMTS technology like Airtel, Vodafone and BSNL.
The major problem for implementation of UMTS is its spectrum (Radio Frequency band) usage which is more than the existing technologies and so its licensing has taken time and involves a lot of money too.
Expect it to come to India by May this year and the others who are using it in the other countries….Enjoy using it !!!!!
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Written By TuX…….Leave any comments you have…..and enjoy !!!……..
ASUS has introduced a new phone called the P320.
Features:
1. Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional OS (Latest)…
2. Slimmest GPS (Global Positioning System) Mobile phone available……
3. 2.6″ Touch Screen…
4. 200 hrs. standby / 4 hrs. Talk-Time
5. microSD memory card slot
6. 64 MB ROM / 32 MB Ram….
My review:
Phone is nice and easy to use due to the keys available on the phone along with the stylus. Has ample speed and includes apps. such as MS Office mobile and Handwriting recognition. Has average volume through inbuilt speakers but the included earphones are great.
You can use Google Maps and pinpoint your location by using the inbuilt Sirf Star III GPS receiver. Hence it is a great feature to find out where you are at the moment with the help of satellites.
At a price of around 12,000 (INR) the phone is truly attractive…….
Ask me more as I have bought one……….

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Written by TuX……..Feel free to leave any comments…