2010 Trend Of China's Mobile Phone Top Ten Prospects

February 6, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

2010 trend of China’s Mobile Phone Top Ten Prospects

Recalling 2009, China's mobile phone has experienced ups and downs of the year, but many changes have taken place. The three pillars of the situation has been formed, China Mobile was still occupied the position, timely release 3G-top, but the effect is not clear.
Prospects of China’s cellphone in 2010, mainly in the following ten trends:

1, the "new three" situation, consolidate, and is divided into two camps. These three operators will continue in 2010, but China Mobile's growth rate and size will further increase, the other two market share will gradually shrink, basically there is no local telecommunications reform to play a balancing role.
2, 3G value-added services in the development of high speed before preheating. Types of value added services and applications will further enlarge the scope of the increase in value added services to further consolidate the base of the outbreak.
Thirdly, in the radio and leadership on the basis of the success of a breakthrough in TV triple play. Third, the reduction in the triple play a leading radio, television and video industry in the radio and television services, China Central Television family further focal point of the sound, such as access to new development opportunities songs enterprises in China telecom operators.
4 to Unified Communications will be widely applied. Individuals, businesses are generally accepted and implemented the concept of unified communications into professional life.
5, electronic payment and electronic commerce usher in a new period of growth. Further standardization of e-commerce, e-payment payment mobile phone, Internet, technology payments to the public in the beginning of a new phase of development in the form of electronic money in a pan.
6, cable broadband further expansion. Whole country has witnessed a broad access to 20M or even 100M pilot cities.

7, WLAN to cover the whole country to become part of the universal service network to support national policy, national information technology strategy, support an important component.
8, voice revenues slipped further reflected in the total duration and income aspects.

9, the website for further integration, mature portal concentration, low efficiency, rapid flow of small sites have been mergers and closures.

10, to China Mobile as the leading 4G (LTE) test commercially available in China, further expanding the scope, the three operators have launched 4G products.

Samsung SCH i760

October 31, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

This new Samsung phone is very hot, it features a dual key board, and it is a slider phone with wif-fi and much much more. This new Samsung phone is great it allows you type the digits in the front with the smaller key pad and then for full out web surfing and texting you can flip the phone onto its side and slide out the full qwerty keyboard so you can type super fast.

As for media with the phone it will have a one point three mega pixel camera which will give you decent picture and video quality but nothing amazing, this is actually getting on the low end considering most cell phones are upgrading to at least a two mega pixel camera. And as music goes the phone will be compatible with your mp3 music collection so you can rock out to your favorite music on the Samsung SCH i760 surf the web all on the go.

So now that we know what the phone can do let’s here what we have to say. For one the phone is more business based because it is running on windows mobile and has a button specifically for this, also the easy to use design and full qwerty key board makes it appealing to old business men who hate two try and jam those little buttons on a cell phone but they still want a full multi media phone with internet and email capabilities. The over all look of the phone appears sort of cheap with the big silver button in the bottom, but it does have a nice deign and style as it flows very nicely but it still appears to be a cheap made in china phone to the fullest extent.Charlotte Degrazia is the author of articles such as Samsung SCH i760, Samsung Cell Phone Reviews, and Cell Phone Reviews. Visit Samsung SCH i760.

Get Results Locating The Person Behind An Unlisted Number

October 12, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Is there such a thing as a cell phone directory? As you already know that when you are looking for someone phone number, you can easily search a telephone directory. Many people do not realize that you can find information about just about anyone with a reverse lookup directory using a cell phone number.
The cell phone directory is call the Reverse Phone Detective. This service is more than just a cell phone directory, it also a search engine with a large database of valuable information on just about anyone.
The traditional searches for information in the past only yielded name, phone number and address. A good search by phone directory nowadays supplies members with a person’s whole background.
This technology was limited only to landline numbers until now. You can now easily find peoples address, background information, relatives, friends and even co-workers by doing a reverse landline telephone or cell numbers lookup.
The advantage of being able to search by phone number is especially important if you are trying to locate information on people you really dont know.
Why would you want to find information on people you dont know?
One reason is the power of knowledge. Knowing who is behind disturbing or unwelcome phone calls gives you a wealth of information to send to the proper authorities.
Another reason is the ability to locate old friends, relatives, or an ex lover when I you have is an old phone bill. Instead of not having a clue who the numbers belong to, you can get unlimited information for a one time fee with services like the Reverse Phone Detective.
Having a reverse telephone directory membership is equivalent to having your own personal private investigator. The main difference is that you will not have to pay the high cost that comes along with that service.