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News On The Go With Your Mobile Phone

Wednesday, May 25, 2011
posted by Jordan

Though many news apps are designed for Smartphones like Apple and BlackBerry, many mobile phones in the UK still are high end enough to support these amazing news apps. Amazing in the sense that if you are a geek for new information at the hour, then these services are just for you; either you are an aspiring reporter or maybe the kind of person who just doesn’t want to be left behind of the most recent events locally or internationally, then this is for you.

Take for example BBC mobile which is probably one of the most popular apps for UK mobile phone users. Not only will you be able to get recent updates about what’s happening, they also offer information about music and fashion that is absolutely adored by those who follow these trends. There are other news apps, just be sure that they are compatible with your mobile device.

One thing is for sure, we love to get the freshest news there is, and what better way than to receive it right in your mobile phone. So be sure that you get the right phone for this purpose and protect it too with in-depth mobile phone insurance so you can use it with more confidence even when you travel. Phone insurance in the UK offers International coverage as well for only £2.49 a month. Even if you’re out the UK, your phone is insured from theft, loss and even fraudulent calls while you stay update with the latest news.

A Brand New Nokia Mobile Phone Passes FCC Approval

Monday, April 4, 2011
posted by Jordan

Nokia, the world’s leading mobile phone manufacturer has just released the Nokia E6 and has now been able to obtain passage from the FCC’s hot gates and is now being much anticipated as the new NE6 can be used both in AT&T and T-Mobile’s 3G networks. As expected, the new phone will run on Symbian Operating System and yet the design is very similar to that of RIM’s traditional Blackberry smart phones.

While no comment came from RIM about this move by Nokia, the striking similarity just cannot be taken for granted, especially the overly large QWERTY keypad that indeed appears to be a BB model if viewed at a distance. Only when we take a closer look at it can we distinguish that it’s a Nokia phone. Other feature that is significantly different from RIM’s smart phone is its possible touch screen capability. Some leaked specifications describe a 4-inch capacitive touch screen with VGA (640×480 pixels) resolution, and that is to be seen upon official release.

In the UK, Blackberry users are mostly business people and some are converting to the iPhone; but some are just too keen in using other mobile designs from Nokia, so the NE6 will be expected to have fans of its own. Mobile phone insurance in the UK protects these devices from theft, loss and accidental damages. For as little as £2.49 a month, one can already obtain comprehensive mobile phone insurance and insure their new phone once they buy it when it hits the stores.

News is already out that Microsoft paid Nokia a whopping $1 billion to take on Windows Phone 7 and the mass production of the mobile device is said to be in the works. This partnership according to Nokia CEO Stephen Elop is not being seen by Nokia to be a potential acquisition by Microsoft, saying that the later would greatly benefit more on a partnership than an acquisition.

This move is for the Windows Phone 7 to be able to compete with major mobiles in the market who are dominating mobile phone users, particularly Android, iOS and of course RIM’s Blackberry. Due to the impressive capabilities of Nokia for mass production, the Windows Phone 7 could be expected to flood the mobile phone market sooner if not by 2012. Microsoft, while a major player in the PC world has yet to adopt to the phone market which Nokia has years of experience and expertise.

This will definitely encourage users to consider other mobile phones and not just focus on top brands such as the Apple smart phone which is now leading US and UK consumers. The need for comprehensive mobile phone insurance shall also follow in the coming years of phone development as many users shall demand proper protection for their pricey phones. For as little as £2.49 a month, mobile phone insurance can be obtained in the UK and will insure against loss, theft and even accidental damages as well.

Features You Should Look For In a Mobile Phone

Thursday, August 19, 2010
posted by Jordan

The features of a mobile device make it one of the most appealing attributes.  These features are what make the phones stand out from their competition.  Many of these devices have thousands of apps that allow users to access a specific program in order to accomplish a task.

  • For instance, the Blackberry has a small keyboard built into the phone that provides quick responses to texts and emails.  Countless other features allow an individual make an informed decision about which phone to select.

One item that all mobile phone users should purchase is mobile phone insurance.  This cover is vital because it will repair or replace your device should it become damaged, lost, or stolen.

The cost of mobile insurance is much cheaper than having to purchase a new device.  For as little as £2.49 per month, you can have peace of mind that you will not have to spend hundreds of pounds for a new phone.

Selecting the Perfect Mobile Phone

Thursday, August 12, 2010
posted by Jordan

If you are in the market for a new mobile phone, then you have to familiarize yourself with all the options that may be available.  To start, you should determine which kind of mobile phone you would like to purchase:  a Droid, LG, Blackberry, etc.  Making the right decision may seem easy, but there are major differences between each phone.

One way individuals select a mobile phone is to focus on key features.  Individuals can compare the programs and features of a phone in order to make a decision.  Individuals should also determine what type of services that the service provider offers.  Some networks are great, while others need improvement.

Mobile phone users should also consider purchasing phone insurance.  This type of protection will cover your device against accidental or liquid damage, as well as theft, loss and fraudulent calls.  In addition, insurance companies that offer quality cover will provide their protection anywhere in the world and for extended warranty breakdowns -- all for as little as £2.49 per month.