Showing posts with label smartphones. Show all posts
Showing posts with label smartphones. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

How To Get A Great Mobile Phone - Cheap

Not sure what you're looking at when you see a mobile phone spec sheet? Don't worry, you're not alone. Spec sheets list the technical specifications of a phone model, and they're supposed to help us decide which phone is the best one to choose. But they're so full of abbreviations and technical jargon that it can be tough to know what exactly it is that you're looking at. Today we're telling you how to buy the best mobile phone for an average user. So if you want something that's decent, but don't necessarily want to spend over five hundred pounds on a top of the line device, then here's what you need to look for.
How to Get a Great Mobile Phone - Cheap

When in Doubt, Go for a Cheap Android Phone...

We're going to get in to individual specs in a moment. But first, if you really don't know what to look for then the best advice we can give you is to go for a cheap Android phone. There are plenty of choices when it comes to Android phones, meaning you'll get lots of options when it comes to how your phone looks and feels. But there actually isn't that much difference between one cheap Android phone and another. You're likely to get a very satisfactory experience no matter which model you choose to go for. We recommend any of the Sony Xperia series, of the mid-range HTC models, or even the cheaper Samsung Galaxy phones, like the Samsung Galaxy S II, as decently priced and decently functioning models. With that being said, we will know show you exactly what you should be looking for on that mysterious spec sheet.

Screen Specs...

There will be several items on the spec sheet that talk about the screen on the phone. The one that should most concern you is the screen size. On smart phones the size of the screen you're getting is important, and not just because you'll get a better video and web page viewing experience. Most smart phones no longer have physical keyboards, meaning that you'll have to type on an on screen keyboard. The bigger your screen is, the bigger the on screen keyboard will  be, and the easier it will be to type. You should be looking for a screen that's at least four and a half inches. You'll also see a listing for screen material. In order, from normal to exceptionally good, those materials are: LCD, TFT LCD, AMOLED, Super AMOLED, Retina. There's nothing wrong with an LCD screen, you'll simply get a slightly better picture with more brightness the further up the list of screen material you go. The other two screen specs that you'll see are resolution and PPI. Resolution will tell you how bright and clear the picture will be, whilst Ppi (or pixels per inch) will tell you how crisp and defined the picture will be. The higher the numbers, the better the display on your phone will look. You shouldn't worry too much about these numbers, since almost all smart phones have great displays nowadays.

Processor Specs...

The processor on your mobile phone is like the engine in your car, and the more powerful it is, the faster your phone will be. Processor specs are sometimes also listed under CPU, but it's the same thing. Don't worry too much about the name of the processor, it's the number that's important. For an average phone you should look for a processor that's about 1400 MHz (or 1.4 GHz, it's the same) for a good phone experience. Also look out for processors that say they're dual or quad core, since these tend to be more reliable.

RAM Specs...

Your phone needs to reserve a little bit of memory to perform every day functions, like opening apps, connecting to the internet and sending messages. This is referred to as RAM. If RAM is too low, your phone won't be very responsive, and it might freeze often, or even crash. You should look for at least 1 GB of RAM on a decent phone, which should be enough to make sure that everything is running smoothly and without problems.

Camera Specs...

All modern smart phones will come with a camera. Camera specs are measured in megapixels, or MP. The higher the number, the better your camera will be. Cameras of 5 MP or below will not take pictures that are good enough to print out or to blow up to regular size, since you'll just end up with a photo made up of little squares if you do this. You need a camera of at least 8 MP to take a good picture. The more MP you have, the more detail you will get on your photos.

Internal Memory...

Internal memory, or internal storage, refers to the amount of stuff you can store on your phone. How much you need really depends on how much music and data and how many photos and games you want to keep on your device. For an average user, around 16 GB is enough, though if you want to put your whole music collection on your device you should go for 32 GB instead. Extra memory on a phone does end up making the phone much more expensive, of course. A good tip is to look for a phone that has a Micro SD slot. This will let you go to any electronics store and buy a relatively cheap Micro SD card. You plug that card into your Micro SD slot, and you get more memory on your phone. This is usually much cheaper than buying a phone with a larger internal memory.

Connectivity...

Finally, you'll want to look at connectivity. All phones nowadays will have Bluetooth and WiFi. When it comes to internet connectivity you should have at least 3G. HSPA+ will get you faster internet speeds, and 4G will get you even faster internet speeds- though you'll need a special 4G mobile data plan with your operator to take advantage of this.

Author Bio:
Cheap android phone deals were advertised online, and Sam Jones was interested in the money they could potentially save him. Before committing to any of the offers, he searched the online price comparison site uSwitch, just to make sure he was getting the very best deal available.
Read more ...
Posted By: Unknown

How To Get A Great Mobile Phone - Cheap

Looking For A Phone That Makes Everything Simple? Try The HTC Sensation

HTC are really coming into prominence these days on the smartphone market, with their excellent range of Android and Windows phone devices that cover just about every area of the market in terms of price and design. One of their most talked about phones, which certainly helped raise their profile above competitors like LG, was the HTC Sensation which was launched in 2011. With a few upgrades, allowing it to run the latest form of the HTC Sense UI with Android's Ice Cream Sandwich build, the HTC Sensation is still going strong. In this article we will look at what makes this phone special, and whether it will prove to be a mobile phone that you have been looking for,  if your in the market for a new Android device.
HTC Sensation
License: Creative Commons image source

Convenient And Flexible User Experience


While users tend to have their own priorities when it comes to phones, depending on what they use them for most and how much they value things like the device's physical design and the standard of the camera, every phone user wants their phone to be easy to use and to make the things they do most simple. The HTC Sensation is a phone that does this really well, largely thanks to the HTC Sense user interface. The name “Sense” really suits the UI, which is so intuitive you'll feel like they designed it just for you. The menu systems are easy to access and everything is exactly where you would expect it to be, and it is also very easy to customize the views you get on the phone, allowing you to choose which apps and features take the most prominence. The messaging interface is great, with modern thread style texting, and the on screen keyboard is one of the better ones on the market, making it easy to text, email and so on without horrendous mistakes blighting everything you write!

Comfortable, Attractive Design


For a larger, slate style device, the HTC Sensation uses design to look deceptively compact, with its smooth curved finish and light feel. This means it sits a lot more comfortably in your hand than squarer phones, and yet you still get the benefit of lots of screen space to read and look at things on. The screen quality is great, and so you can enjoy watching video and reading pages on it, even for long periods of time.

Keep It Charged


The only downside to the HTC Sensation is that the battery life isn't great. This is not so much a negative about the HTC Sensation itself, but about Android phones in general – there are very few out there you aren't going to want to charge every night. It does charge pretty quickly, and you'll get a day of fairly intensive use out of that charge, so don't let this put you off buying the Sensation, just make sure you remember to plug it in when you are at work or overnight so it doesn't frustrate you by running out of juice when you need it.

Author Bio:
Writer Laura Ginn, who is passionate about mobile tech, took a look at the cool HTC Sensation Android smartphone to find out if this attractive device lived up to the hype around it. Laura is a keen reviewer of smartphones and other mobile technology, and aims to help her readers get the most out of their phones.
Read more ...
Posted By: Unknown

Looking For A Phone That Makes Everything Simple? Try The HTC Sensation

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

How To Choose The Best Mobile Service Contract

Mobile phone operators don't exactly make choosing a service contract easy. And with so many operators to choose from, and so many plans with each operator, it can be tough knowing which one is right for you. Today we're talking about how you choose a mobile contract to make sure that you're getting the best deal around. So, if you're in the midst of shopping for a new service contract, then read on to find out how to decide...
How To Choose The Best Mobile Service Contract
Image Courtesy: geekcurrent.com

Pay As You Go Phones are Still an Option...

First you need to decide if you really want a contract. Pay as you go phones are available, and don't require that you sign any contract at all. You just buy a SIM card and top it up with credit. The disadvantage of these plans is that when your credit runs out your phone stops working, so you'll have to track your credit use. Also, rates tend to be higher on pay as you go phones than on contracts. However, light phone users will benefit from a pay as you go plan. If you don't use your phone too much then a contract is going to end up costing you more, since you pay the same monthly price whether you use all of your calling plan or none of it. With pay as you go you only ever pay for what you use.

How to Check Coverage...

You'll need to find out which operators give you good coverage in your area. This is simple to do. Head over to the OFCOM web site and you'll find a coverage map that compares the coverage of all the major UK operators in all areas of the country. In urban areas you'll probably get good coverage with everyone, but in rural areas there are more problems. If an operator has bad coverage in your area, there's no point in signing up with them, since you'll have slow mobile data speeds and bad call quality.

Incentive or SIM Only?

Now you need to decide which kind of contract you want. There are two to choose from, incentive or SIM only. Both of these contracts will give you the service that you need, but an incentive contract will also give you a free or low cost mobile phone. The monthly cost for an incentive contract is higher than the monthly cost of a SIM only contract, which is how the operator makes you pay for your phone. Over the course of the contract you will end up paying a little more than retail price for the phone you get, though not usually too much more. If you need a phone and don't have the cash to pay for it, then you should sign an incentive contract. If you already have a phone, sign a SIM only contract. Also, if you have the cash to buy a phone immediately, then doing so and signing a SIM only contract will end up being a little cheaper.

Choosing a Calling Plan...

Whichever contract you sign you'll need to choose a calling plan. This is a set of limits for the amount of calling minutes, text messages and mobile data that you can use each month for a fixed monthly price. Choosing the right size of calling plan is important. A plan that's too big will mean that you pay for services that you don't use (since you'll pay the same monthly fee whether you use all of your limits or none of them). A plan that's too small will mean that you have to pay expensive extra fees for going over your limits. The best way to choose the right size calling plan is to look at your old mobile bills and see what your average usage looks like. Alternatively, you could track your phone use for a month or so to see what kind of plan you'll need.

How Long to Sign Up For...

Contracts come in different lengths. You'll generally be offered the option of twelve, eighteen or twenty four month contracts. Some SIM only plans will come with thirty day rolling contracts. This means that the contract automatically renews every thirty days until you tell the operator that you no longer want service. The longer your contract is the cheaper your monthly payments will usually be. This is especially true with incentive contracts, since the price of the phone will be spread out over a greater number of months. But you have to remember that once you sign a contract, it's going to be difficult and expensive to cancel it. This means that you won't be able to switch to another operator because they have better prices. It also means that should you decide to move or should your financial situation change, you might be stuck with a mobile contract that you can't afford to get out of. You'll have to balance the convenience of a short term contract with the affordability of a long term contract in your decision.

Comparison Shopping...

Once you have all the information above, you'll be able to start comparison shopping. By far the easiest way to do this is online. Find a decent mobile operator comparison web site, there are plenty of them around, just make sure it's UK oriented. You then put the calling plan limits that you're looking for into the parameter boxes, and the site will present you with a list of plans with different operators that match your needs. You can choose the plan that's cheapest with an operator that you like, remembering to make sure that it's an operator that has good coverage in your area. It's really that simple. When you have decided which plan is right for you, you have two choices. You can go to a high street branch of your chosen operator and sign a contract there, or you can go to the operator's web site and sign up online. Online prices tend to be slightly cheaper than physical store prices, but first time contract signers might find it easier to go to an operator branch and sign up.

Authro Bio:
Sam Jones daughter liked the idea of pay as you go phones.  Checking that they were the right option for her was easy with simple to use websites such as uSwitch.
Read more ...
Posted By: Unknown

How To Choose The Best Mobile Service Contract

Friday, July 26, 2013

Best SmartPhone Apps For Summer Travel

Summer is here and traveling is on everyone's agenda. Since nearly everybody has a smart phone in today's world, it is wise to consider downloading the top applications for summer travel. The applications outlined below were picked to help all sorts of travelers enhance their experience while going to unfamiliar lands. Most of these applications are free so you should not feel discouraged from downloading any of the ones listed. Some of these apps work with one another, so check them out to see what you could be missing out on when you go on your next trip this summer.

Best SmartPhone Apps For Summer Travel

Yelp Can Help You Make Good Choices

When you are looking for somewhere to eat, shop, or have some fun, Yelp is there to give you a list of the top destinations. Yelp is an application that millions of users have downloaded on their smart phones. Conduct a search on Yelp and you can find a particular location to visit. This application allows you to get a GPS map of the locations you might consider going with your group. Most businesses on Yelp have reviews about the quality and services provides. Instead of wasting your time trying out a place that provides bad service, you can read the reviews to see if a place you find on Yelp is worth visiting. With this feature you can find the best places to visit in a city. Yelp can help you plan your entire trip if you do not know what to do. Download Yelp and you can learn about things in the area you travel to that you never ever knew existed. Yelp does its best to filter out fake reviews so that you can get honest opinions about places to visit.

Get Discounts With Pocketly

Pocketly is an underrated application that is free to download and that provides valuable information on businesses in a given area. Pocketly is similar to Yelp in that is provides you with reviews about businesses. The difference between Pocketly and Yelp is that the Pocketly app provides you with a variety of coupons to use at a business. Pocketly lets you save money by looking up the top places in an area where you can save on discounts. Pocketly has honest reviews from people that have visited businesses.

Find Happy Hour Locations

Are you interested in trying out the local drinking establishments? Traveling means that you do not have to worry about work. The Happy Hours application can help you figure out where to get the day started and save money. Think of Happy Hours as an application like Yelp, except that it only shows you destinations that have happy hour deals going on. The Happy Hours app is another free application to download. You can save a lot of money when you decide to use this application for happy hour. LA Weekly loves the app so you should check it out to see what deals you can find.

Let Tripomatic Plan Your Trip For You

Tripomatic is an application that can help you figure out how to get the most out of your travels. If you do not know what to do during your travels, all you have to do is input your destination and the application will take care of the rest. Enter how many days you plan on staying in a location and Tripomatic will plan events for you each day. You may get more than one event a day so you will always be busy. This is the perfect app for travelers going somewhere but have no idea what the area has to offer. PC Magazine gives an honest review about the benefits that this application can provide when planning a trip.

Author Bio:
Ben Norris blogs about all things tech related with Smart PrePaid
Read more ...

Best SmartPhone Apps For Summer Travel

Blogrollcenter

Top NewMedia Sites