March 13th, 2008 at 04:02pm
Under Bar Style+ Blackberry+ Bluetooth+ Camera+ Full Keyboard+ Mp3 Player+ Photo Caller ID+ Removable Memory+ Speakerphone+ Sprint+ T-Mobile+ Text Messaging+ Verizon+ Voice-Activated Dialing
Product Description
It’s as simple as black and white (Pearl White exclusively from T-Mobile, that is shown below). The new BlackBerry Pearl makes staying connected via e-mail to friends, family and life as easy as calling. You can combine up to 10 personal and work addresses and have them automatically delivered – right to the palm of your hand. The BlackBerry Pearl is a full-featured quad-band world phone, with 1.3 megapixel camera, real Web browser, Bluetooth® 2.0 connectivity, and a media player with extra storage, so you can do it all and keep in touch virtually anytime, anywhere. Other features include:
Quad-Band 850/900/1800/1900 Mhz GSM/GPRS and EDGE networks
- Integrated 1.3 Megapixel Camera w/built-in flash and 5x digital zoom
- MMS, SMS, IM & a SureType QWERTY keyboard with SureType software
- 64 MB flash memory; Expandable memory via microSD card
- Music and video player
- Intuitive icons and menus
- 4-way navigation trackball
- Dedicated Send, End and Mute keys
- Large Color Display 240×260 Pixels, 65K colors
Included Accessories
- Lithium ion battery
- Compact wall charger
- Earbud headset
- USB data cable
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March 13th, 2008 at 03:51pm
Under Bar Style+ Bluetooth+ Camera+ Full Keyboard+ Mp3 Player+ Photo Caller ID+ Removable Memory+ Speakerphone+ T-Mobile+ T-Mobile+ Text Messaging+ Video Recorder+ Voice-Activated Dialing
Product Description
The exclusive T-Mobile Dash! The T-Mobile Dash is a sleek Smartphone with a full QWERTY keyboard that brings e-mail and familiar Outlook functionality right to your phone. Using Microsoft Office Outlook Mobile, T-Mobile Dash delivers important information and e-mail on the go. Now you can have your Outlook calendar and contacts up to date and always with you. Easily check e-mail and access Internet information virtually anywhere with T-Mobile’s EDGE network or blazing fast T-Mobile HotSpot wireless broadband. As a bonus, T-Mobile Dash also supports myFaves rate plans, which allow customers to choose their top 5 contacts and make or receive unlimited phone calls for one low price.
The T-Mobile Dash also includes:
Bluetooth
- 1.3 Megapixel Camera
- Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 Operating System
- Micro SD Expandable Memory
- Internet Explorer Mobile
- Instant Messaging (AIM, Yahoo! and ICQ)
- MP3/Video Player
- Speaker Phone
Included Accessories
- Lithium ion battery
- Compact wall charger
- Earbud headset
- Leather case
- USB data cable
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March 13th, 2008 at 03:41pm
Under Bluetooth+ Camera+ Flip Style+ Motorola+ Photo Caller ID+ Speakerphone+ Text Messaging+ Verizon+ Video Recorder+ Voice-Activated Dialing
Product Description
With stunning design and compelling content the Motorola W385 is the phone every user will crave. This fun compact mobile phone has a VGA camera, Bluetooth® Wireless Technology, Text and Picture Messaging, Advanced Speech Recognition and is VZ Navigatorsm capable. The Motorola W385 features:
Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) capable
- Mobile Instant Messaging using AOL® Instant Messenger™
- Polyphonic speaker and 5 VibraCallTM vibrate modes
- VGA Camera with self portrait mirror
- Photo phone book and picture Caller ID
- Built-in speakerphone
- WAP Browser, Java and Bluetooth capable
- Voice activated dialing and commands*
- Video download and playback capabilities
- Personal organizer: Calendar, calculator and, alarm clock.
Included Accessories
- Lithium ion battery
- Compact wall charger
- 2.5mm Headset Adapter
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March 13th, 2008 at 03:24pm
Under At&t+ Bluetooth+ Camera+ Flip Style+ Motorola+ Photo Caller ID+ SPECIAL TOOLS & TIPS+ Speakerphone+ Sprint+ T-Mobile+ Text Messaging+ Voice-Activated Dialing
Product Description
The new Motorola Razr V3 is expertly crafted to deliver exceptional performance. Inside the ultra-thin design are advanced features like Edge technology, MPEG4 video playback, Bluetooth® wireless technology, a digital camera and more. And with the precision-cut keypad, minimalist styling and metal finish, the V3 looks just as beautiful as it performs. The Razr V3 features:
Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) capable
- Mobile Instant Messaging using AOL® Instant Messenger™
- Quad-band international capability
- Polyphonic speaker and downloadable ringtones, supertones, and full-audio ringtones
- Integrated digital VGA camera with 4x zoom, image quality options, and auto-timer
- Photo phone book and picture Caller ID
- Built-in speakerphone
- WAP Browser, Java and Bluetooth capable
- Voice activated dialing and commands*
- MEdia Net (Wireless Internet Express) capable*
- Video download and playback capabilities
- Personal organizer: Calendar, calculator, alarm clock, and currency converter
- Hearing aid compatible
Included Accessories
- Lithium ion battery
- Compact wall charger
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March 13th, 2008 at 03:09pm
Under Bluetooth+ Camera+ Mp3 Player+ Photo Caller ID+ Removable Memory+ Samsung+ Slider Style+ Speakerphone+ T-Mobile+ Text Messaging+ Video Recorder+ Voice-Activated Dialing
Product Description
The Samsung Blast (SGH-T729) is a stylish ultra-thin slider that offers powerful multimedia features such as Bluetooth Stereo Music Profile and an integrated MP3 player, which lets users enjoy crisp and clear music quality and view videos on a 262K-color TFT-LCD screen. Packed in to the elegant casing, the Blast includes a 1.3-megapixel camera with digital zoom, multi-shot, and video recording capabilities.
The Samsung T729 phone also includes:
Stereo Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
- 1.3 Megapixel Camera
- Video Capture and Playback
- EDGE technology for high-speed data
- Instant Messaging Clients built-in: AOL®, Yahoo!® and ICQ®
- Expandable microSD memory card
- MP3 Music Player
- Built-in Games
- Quad band 850/900/1800/1900
Included Accessories
- Lithium ion battery
- Compact wall charger
- Earbud headset
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March 13th, 2008 at 02:56pm
Under At&t+ Bar Style+ Bluetooth+ Camera+ Full Keyboard+ Mp3 Player+ Photo Caller ID+ Removable Memory+ Samsung+ Speakerphone+ Text Messaging+ Video Recorder+ Wireless Email
Product Description
The Samsung BlackJack II is the successor to the BlackJack, a thin and lightweight QWERTY Smartphone. Delivering a Windows Mobile operating system, the BlackJack II offers a complete package of email, voice, and entertainment in one device. Flexible mobile email through Microsoft’s Windows Mobile software, advanced mobile phone technology, and rich multimedia capabilities, make the BlackJack II is a fully-loaded device designed for seamless connectivity.
The AT&T Blackjack II also includes:
Microsoft® Windows Mobile 6 Edition(TM)
- Mobile versions of Microsoft® Office(TM) applications
- Windows Media Player® 10 Mobile
- Bluetooth v2.0® wireless connectivity
- Simultaneous voice and data capabilities
- Quad-band world phone with dual-band UMTS/HSDPA
- Slim design PDA with full QWERTY keyboard
- 2.0 Megapixel Camera - for Picture Messaging
- AT&T Music, Cellular Video and MEdia Net capable
- Microsoft® Direct Push for real-time email delivery
- Mobile Outlook®, Word®, Excel®, PowerPoint®, and PDF support
- Mobile Email
- Synchronize your desktop and calendar wirelessly
- Hands-free loudspeaker and microphone
- IM: AOL, Yahoo, MSN
- Fast loading full HTML web browser
Included Accessories
- Lithium ion battery
- Compact wall charger
- USB data cable
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March 13th, 2008 at 02:21pm
Under Bluetooth+ Camera+ Motorola+ Mp3 Player+ Photo Caller ID+ Removable Memory+ Slider Style+ Speakerphone+ T-Mobile+ Text Messaging+ Video Recorder+ Voice-Activated Dialing
Product Description
Motorola RIZR features an ultra smooth slider that easily glides open with a subtle push to the elevated lens treatment. Users can capture images with the integrated 2.0-megapixel digital camera and high-intensity camera light or experience the ultimate in music portability with a built-in music player that supports a variety of music formats. The Motorola RIZR Z3 also offers stereo Bluetooth, and class 12 EDGE high-speed data. The Motorola RIZR features:
1.9-inch internal LCD displaying 262K-colors
- MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+ enhanced music player for listening to music
- 2.0-megapixel camera
- Quad-Band (GPRS/EDGE) functionality for worldwide communication
- 20.0 MB of on-board user memory and microSD memory slot for up to 1 GB of extra storage for music, pictures and other media
- Speakerphone
- Voice-activated dialing
Included Accessories
- Lithium ion battery
- Compact wall charger with euro adapter
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March 13th, 2008 at 01:40pm
Under Bar Style+ Bluetooth+ Camera+ GPS+ Mp3 Player+ Removable Memory+ Samsung+ Speakerphone+ Sprint+ Text Messaging+ Video Messaging+ Video Recorder+ Voice-Activated Dialing
Product Description
The Samsung UpStage™ is so unique, you have to see it (and hear it) to believe it. On one side, it’s a slim, stylish Samsung phone with Stereo Bluetooth® Wireless Technology and a 1.3 megapixel camera. On the other side, it’s a slim, stylish Samsung music player with touch-sensitive media controls and a stereo speaker.
Additonal features include:
One-Touch Access to Sprint Music Store
- Stereo Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
- MicroSD Card Slot
- Advanced Voice Control with Dictation
Included Accessories
- Lithium ion battery
- Compact wall charger
- Leather case
- USB data cable
- 64MB microSD card
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March 7th, 2008 at 08:24pm
Under Compare Cell Phone Coverage
Here you can easily compare cell phone national coverage in your area with five of the top providers, Altell, At&t, Sprint / Nextel, T-mobile and Verizon. Just click on any of the top providers links or national coverage maps below and you will get a page that will show more detailed information by address or state.
Click providers to compare coverage in your area.
- Altell - Detailed coverage areas by state.
- At&t - Detailed coverage areas by address.
- Sprint / Nextel - Detailed coverage areas by address.
- T-Mobile - Detailed coverage areas by address.
- Verizon - Detailed coverage areas by address.
Altell’s National Coverage Map

At&t’s National Coverage Map

Sprint / Nextel’s National Coverage Map

T-Mobile’s National Coverage Map

Verizon’s National Coverage Map

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March 7th, 2008 at 01:54pm
Under Do Cell Phone Boosters Work?
A common situation is a home or office with few or no signal bars and frequently dropped calls. Whether or not a repeater can help in this situation depends on the cause of the problem – which you the customer can usually determine quite easily.
Poor cell phone reception is an ubiquitous problem across the United States, and the causes of bad signal fall under two categories: localized poor coverage due to building materials or destructive interference, and geographical distance from or obstacles between your phone and the nearest cell tower.
Let’s deal with the latter first. Say you live in the middle of a desert, miles from a town or major road. If you are physically too far away from the nearest cell tower, and have to drive a couple of miles to get a signal, a repeater is unlikely to be able to help you, because it cannot create a signal where one does not exist already. Similarly, if you live on the side of a mountain, and the cell tower is on the other side of that mountain, a repeater is not likely to able to pick up a strong enough signal through that obstacle to improve your coverage.
So geographical reception barriers are often insurmountable. Fortunately, they are relatively rare. The cause of your bad cell signal is far more likely to be due to the construction materials used in your home or office, or destructive interference from the buildings around you. Cellular signals have a hard time passing through metal and concrete within the walls of your home. That’s why you might gain two or three bars of signal by hanging out of an upstairs window. Obviously, you can’t make all your cell phone calls like that (!), but you can set up a cell repeater there, magnifying the good signal to an internal antennae within the walls of your house and bypassing the ‘blocking’ effect of the building walls. Many buildings also use a wire mesh in their construction called a Faraday cage. This mesh blocks external static electricity fields, meaning that cell phone signals cannot get through.
Destructive interference runs along similar lines and is a particular problem in built-up areas. If you can’t get a signal in your Manhattan apartment, it’s obviously not because Cingular/Sprint/Verizon etc coverage is poor there. In cities, cell signals will be reflected from walls and other barriers and many separate signals will be found traveling in different directions. These different signals will interact with each other and some of these can be diminished in strength, which results in weaker cell signal for you. Luckily in these cases you will probably be able to get a reasonable signal nearby, and so again, a cellular repeater is an excellent solution.
A good rule of thumb is the following: if you can get a signal outside your home or office, but not inside, the problem is likely to be one of localized bad coverage which can be improved by a cellular repeater.
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