Posts Tagged ‘Mobile Phone Theft’
The Problem With Your Mobile Phone SIM Card
If you own a mobile phone that comes from the T-mobile network and for some reason, your phone was broken or maybe you just wanted to upgrade, what happens to your SIM? If you got a new mobile phone from Network 3, the next thing you might need to do is to take you mobile to an independent repair shop and request that they unlock it for you so it would be open to all networks.
Most users would suggest that they upgrade to O2 as many are dissatisfied with the other two networks, but basically if you don’t have an open line phone, you won’t be able to switch networks easily. But whatever network you maybe with, the best way for you to enjoy your phone is with confidence that it is properly insured, so make sure that you get it covered within 6 months after your purchase.
Getting mobile phone insurance is as easy as a few clicks on your mouse. Visit our main page and compare our policy with other providers in terms of being comprehensive in our policy and price. With us, you can already avail of comprehensive mobile phone insurance for as little as £2.49 a month. You will already enjoy coverage for your phone against theft, loss, accidental damages, fraudulent call and even if your travel outside the UK with our 90 day International cover.
A Brand New Nokia Mobile Phone Passes FCC Approval
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.

