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# 1 - Who
Else Wants To
Send A Text Message?
Mobile messaging is
far and away the most modern way to communicate in today’s
world. It is instant, undoubtedly mobile, and very personal. Studies
have
brought to the surface a very interesting piece of information.
They show that young
people are at the same time the driving force and the
slaves of a growing text messaging culture. That kernel of truth gives
us a
better view of some of the complexities that cellular phones have
brought into
our lives.
US businesses and
consumers handed over a massive $118 billion for their
wireless products and services in 2004. Even more surprising is the
fact that
they spent $104.4 billion to purchase wireless services alone.
One of those wireless
services is called short messaging service or text
messaging. Obviously it is an important area of communication. It
definitely is
a cheaper way to go especially when compared with making a normal
cellular
call.
Indeed wireless
communication has enabled even the shy and unassuming to
develop relationships that they would never have been able to develop
in a
face-to-face situation. Texting has allowed them to shield appearance,
stuttering and shyness.
It has also allowed
them a greater freedom of self expression and enabled
them to nurture personal relationships that may not have otherwise had
the
chance to develop.
Text messages are
mainly used for information purposes, general chatting,
maybe sending jokes and certainly other fun activities. Sending text
messages
is very easy. All you basically need to have is a mobile phone with the
capability.
The vast majority of
mobile service providers offer text messaging for
birthdays, friend-to-friend, lovers, jokesters and so much more.
Downloading
them from a website on the internet is another fun option. Most of
these online
websites also provide services like ring tones, wallpapers, screen
savers, and
picture messages for your phone.
Once you are on the
website of your choice, select the message that you want
and click the download tab. You will then be prompted to enter your
mobile
phone number. Your choice will then be downloaded and you will receive
a
message on your cell phone that the download was successful.
Open the message and
save it in a folder. Be mindful that the charges for
the text message will be deducted from your cellular account. Proving
once
again that there is no such thing as a free lunch. Again text messaging
is
inexpensive so if you are a die hard cell phone lover then you should
always
include it in your service plan.
It is also handy to
have if you travel a lot. However, using a regional
service plan might serve your needs even better. I say that because
regional
plans generally have a good mixture of minutes, features and prices.
The key will always be
to discuss and weigh your service options with the
service provider. Do not be too anxious to sign on the dotted line and
go. You
may regret that later. Always, but always read and understand the fine
print.
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#
2 - A
Few Of The Best Of The Best
Pocket PCs, Treos and
BlackBerrys continue to be the leaders in taking a big
bite out of your bank books. While T-Mobile and Cingular Wireless seem
to have
gotten the consumer message (and as a result, their dollars).
T-Mobile used this
years summertime fun to slip in a humdinger and a hybrid.
The humdinger was the Pearl.
This handset had the unique distinction of being the very first
BlackBerry
sporting a camera and music features. The hybrid was a handset called
the Dash.
They both stepped on
stage close to the affordable $200.00 mark. Although
the hybrid has eventually been sacrificed for a measly $150.00.
Cingular Wireless have
recently paraded before the buying public three
handsets that have hovered near the $200.00 mark. This triple threat is
the
Nokia E62, the Samsung BlackJack and the Palm Treo 680. Let's take a
quick look
at these smart phones:
Nokia E62
The Nokia’s
interface is chuck full of programming stuff. Possibly to the
point of overkill. It is a good thing that they have a well laid out,
user-friendly manual because it was surely needed. Sorry
photographers…no
camera. I know, that is a bummer. Cameras seem to be standard fare on
cell
phones nowadays.
The handset does feels
good in the hand though and the keys are well spaced.
It sports a large screen and because of that the E62 comes in a tad
bigger than
the conventional cell phones of today.
Another noticeable
plus is that the email platform can hold its own when
compared with the BlackBerrys. A memory slot is included but it does
come
across the finish line huffing carrying a hefty 5.1 ounces and a chunky
waistline just over half-inch thick.
All in all not bad.
Definitely a situation of losing ground on the corners
and picking it up on the straight, especially with that juicy pricing.
Samsung BlackJack
The Samsung BlackJack
is sleek, fashion-forward and magnetic; yes…it has
looks that will draw you. It boasts a captivating screen with full
QWERTY
keyboard. Decked out with Bluetooth 2.0 and better than average cell
phone
speaker quality.
The BlackJack sports
Windows Mobile smart phone capabilities along with
Cingular Video and Music services. Blackjack represents another chink
in the
Cingular Wireless armor. However, there are some reservations about
cramped
onboard controls and slow loading.
Palm Treo 680
While this stallion is
pleasing to the eye, she does carry a noticeable
limp. The camera falls down at the first hurdle. The QWERTY keyboard,
narrow
and cramped suffers the same fate at the next. And finding herself
striped of
Wi-Fi, Palms Wi-Fi card and voice dialing she does not even attempt the
waterhazard. A bad start indeed!
However, being a
thoroughbred from the Palm Treo 680 stable of handsets,
things quickly begin to turn around. This stallion has a sleek design,
can
involve Bluetooth in a wireless capacity, and is easy to navigate. She
has lots
of memory along with outstanding email capabilities.
This workhorse can be
roughed up, is very forgiving and coupled with its
affordable pricetag is a good buy for a first time cell phone owner.
These three nicely
priced cell phones will make Cingular Wireless proud.
They are strategically positioned for 2007. With baited breath we
eagerly await
even better bred phones from the Cingular Wireless stable.
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#
3 - Cell
Phones Plus Cell Phone Games Equals Stress Relief
Many
different minute-plans, ring tones, wallpaper options,
and other downloads. However, the most nostalgic of it all are the
games.
Yes... Oh Yes, we have games. We have Pac-Man, Frogger, Centipede,
Trivial
Pursuit, Uno, Ms. PacMan, Paper Boy, Galaga, Dig Dug, Monopoly,
Yahtzee,
Connect Four, Clue, Casino Games, Deal or No Deal, Mahjong, Solitaire,
and the
Classic Tetris! The memories of first playing these classics can bring
back
feelings long forgotten... a much simpler time. A time where the
importance of
the night was simply to Enjoy!
Do you remember what it was like to try and reach the "end" of
Pac-Man? Do you know the thrill of reaching level 99 in Tetris? What
about the
sweating bullets produced from an aggressive game of Frogger? Have you
experienced countless hours 'lapping the track' of Monopoly?
These memories of long-ago can be yours! You can re-live the good ole
days with
the use of a simple cellular phone. The good times of the past are held
in the
palm of your hand. Most easily, this can be seen in the oh-so-classic
game of
Solitaire. Solitaire has always been available to anyone with a deck of
cards
and some free time to kill. Well, now, you can have Solitaire plus so
much
more.
Let’s wrap this up with a simple quiz:
1. How many streets have you ridden down in Paperboy, and actually hit
the
target of the paper into the mailbox?
2. Have you tested Pac-Man versus Ms. Pac Man to see who really is the
"Best"?
3. How many hours have you spent with your friends and family proving
to each
other that you are the undisputed "Master" of Connect Four?
4. How many Levels does Tetris
have?
5. How long does it take before you've solved Clue?
6. What has been your quickest game of Solitaire - win and lose?
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