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Cost effective phone accessories

27 Nov

Everything you like doesn’t have to cost a bomb, and that’s proven when you check the unending variety of phone skins at your disposal. The choices are so varied that it can even get confusing and as such many buyers instead of choosing between this and that simply buy a few together. It’s a good idea really because then they can replace them whenever needed and even gift some.

When you’re out to buy cheap cell phone accessories, don’t carried away by just seeing the first few. Take a good look and then buy the ones you like the most or else you’d end up with more that you really want, need, or can use.

Buying cell phone charms may not be a serious affair but it’s a wonderful experience. Choosing through a variety of designs, and buying some for friends and family is always rewarding. So, take a look around and make using your phone an interesting affair.

 

Nokia N900 US Release Confirmed Today

21 Nov

Nokia N900 US Release Confirmed TodayThe long rumored and highly anticipated Nokia N900 is finally shipping for US customers, as announced in an official press release today. Apparently pre-orders for the mobile computer, as Nokia refers to it, have started shipping and those who paid the hefty price should be getting their Linux-based Maemo-running handsets, shortly — if not today. A powerful pocket computer that runs Maemo, Nokia N900 marks a move away from Symbian. It brings multiple ways to connect to the Internet (including access for 3G data networks, Wi-Fi or Bluetooth), 32GB of storage and has the ability to multitask several applications or web browsers at once. There’s also a 3.5-inch touch screen, a full QWERTY keyboard that makes web browsing, IM and emailing very easy and a five megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics and a dual LED flash, for perfect imagery. In the US the new N900 will cost some $649 if you plan a visit to Nokia’s flagship stores in New York and Chicago to get it yourself, or $504.99 on Amazon. With an open source operating system, incorporated technology like an OMAP processor, and real time web widgets, the Nokia N900 delivers the experience of a pocket able computer that has the information you’re looking for right there waiting for you thanks to the ability to be connected just about anywhere.” With the Linux-based Maemo operating platform, 32GB of storage and multiple options of connectivity including access for 3G data networks, consumers no longer need to leave everything that makes them – their email, favorite websites, social communities, images, music – anywhere but on their Nokia N900. With the Nokia N900, you don’t have to worry about missing that next great moment. Additionally, with the ability to multitask several applications or web browsers at once, the Nokia N900 allows for users to eliminate boredom wherever they go