Archive for July, 2010

Cellular Accessories You Never Knew Existed

July 17th, 2010

The advent of the cell phone has brought on a ridiculous amount of new technology. Not only are cell phones becoming one-in-all tools but the cellular accessories are becoming more advanced and more ridiculous, too. And there’s a plethora of them thanks to some many companies like sidekick accessories. Now there are applications that act like cellular accessories except they are built into the phone. With all this technology I feel a bit overwhelmed. Here are some interesting cellular accessories I found via much research. You the reader can decide if they are interesting good or interesting bad, ’cause I’m not getting in the middle of that mess.

Anti-Stress PU Phone Seat – This is the perfect gift or accessory for you phone. I get the feeling a successful company like sidekick accessories didn’t make this, it seems more a like a basement project, but who’s to say. Anyway, after a long day of texting and bad cell phone reception your phone deserves some rest. With this soft foam seat your phone can kick up its heels and relax. And no, it doesn’t charge your phone, not in the classical sense anyway, it just relaxes it.

The LUCY Noise Free Throat Microphone – This is said to be the best, complete solution to communication noise and background problems. This product could certainly be useful in loud offices, trains and streets. How does it work? I have no idea. But if it works it could be a go to accessory.

iPhone Windshield Wipers – OK, this one is specially for the iPhone owners out there. But we can all enjoy it and hope another company like Sidekick accessories will pick it up. Simply attach the wipers to your phone and within seconds they wipe away all the finger print smudges on your phone. After all, you have been rubbing that screen all day, and frankly the whole thing was a bit off-putting.

So there you have it, some accessories the majority of us didn’t know about. Don’t shoot the messenger, I only want to share the information with the people. Are these practical cellular accessories, are they stupid accessories, are they fun accessories? Sure, they might be a little of all three. The point is, if it works you, the customer, then that should be the bottom line. So accessorize your phone if you like, because if Hollywood celebrities can accessorize their dog that fits in their purse, then why can’t you accessorize your phone?

Cellular Accessories: Let The Consumer Decide Their Relevance

July 17th, 2010

It’s hard to follow all the cell phone crazes that come about on a daily basis. Now there are a surplus of cellular accessories and applications out there, too. The lines are blurring between practical, functional and totally unnecessary. Rather than declaring what is what amidst all this new technology, this author thought it would be a good idea to list several interesting cellular accessories out there and let you, the reader, decide what is worthwhile, funny and downright ridiculous.

I don’t know if these are real accessories made by a real company like Pantech cellular accessories, gag gifts or what, but they are definitely something. Introducing, possibly from the grave, the Flash Pet Tree. This is mobile horticulture at its first and finest. With these cellular accessories you get a plant in a sealed tube and, yeah, that’s it. The idea is to keep us in touch with nature as we run around the concrete jungles we live in. Is the idea alone enough or do we need a little more to work with here?

Accessorize your phone and yourself at the same time with the Bluetooth bracelet! Now you can have your bracelet gently vibrate and display the name and number of all calls going to your cell phone. Seriously, if I have to dig through my pockets one more time to reject another female caller, I’m going to freak out. Hah, I wish. As mobile phones become more all in one functional devices these types of things could become more relevant. Imagine WiFi on your wrist! That could get interesting. Imagine all Pantech Accessories on your wrist, in one device!

“I’m outside, it’s cold and I have a cigarette resting between my lips. No where the ***** is a lighter for this bogey?” Ah-ha! All you smokers out there, you know you’ve had that moment looking for a lighter because they always slip out of your pants when you sit down. Well now you can have the SB6309 cigarette lighter phone that comes in a very sleek design. Just slip the protective cover back and light away!

Did we really need cellular accessories like WiFi on our phones? Do we need to buy all Pantech Accessories available? Those who have them seem to think so. Do smokers really need a lighter built into their phones? They might think that after they use it. The point is, this author is not going to go on judging what is practical and not or what is necessary or not. Now that it’s out there, let the consumer decide.

Cell Phones Mania – Motorola Razr V3

July 16th, 2010

Cell Phones are one of the most important devices for all of us nowadays not only for communication but for some are for collections. Some of the famous brands and styles of Nokia cell phones, Motorola, Sony Ericsson, Samsung, Panasonic, NEC, LG, Siemens, accessories, etc.

Cell phone accessories companies are doing exceedingly well as more and more people with Internet enabled handsets are downloading their favorite ring tones wallpapers etc. Cell phones which were only considered a highly convenient way of reaching people when on the move are today also considered as a fashion statement.

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The user obtains the phone, loaded with some amount of credit and then purchases a credit balance of calling minutes as and when he wants. It is a handy alternative for youngsters, travelers, students or people on the go! There is no need to wait for a monthly bill or fixed charges. Recharge your calling card for as much amount you want and when ever you want!

The Famous Phones like Motorola Razr V3:
Spec: The Motorola RAZR V3i is fully loaded – delivering the ultimate combination of design and technology. Beneath this sculpted metal exterior is a lean mean, globe-hopping machine. Modeled after the Motorola RAZR V3, the RAZR V3i has an updated and streamlined design, offering consumers a large internal color screen, quad-band technology and Bluetooth wireless technology. Now when consumers grab their mobile, they’re also grabbing a camera and MP3 player.

Physical Aspects
Physically, the V3i looks very much like the original V3. The color has been changed (at least initially) to a gun metal gray color, and the top half of the clamshell has a new brushed texture to it that gives it a unique look. Unlike the V3c, the V3i’s megapixel camera does not protrude at all from the top half of the folder. This leaves the dimensions at 98mm x 53mm x 14mm (3.9″ x 2.1″ x .6″), which is pretty much the same as the original RAZR V3. While we’re on the subject, the weight is also pretty much unchanged, at 97.1g (3.4oz).

The exterior of the V3i is mostly the same as on the V3, except that the shiny, glass-like surface that surrounds the external sub-display has grown in size and now includes the Motorola “M” logo, which glows blue at times. The same volume control and smart button are on the left side, and the voice dial button remains on the right. Apart from the color change, the back of the new device looks just like the old V3 in that it is home to little more than a Motorola logo, the battery cover, and an external antenna port. The miniUSB port on the bottom left of the device is unchanged and still deals with power, data, and audio issues – though now in stereo.