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March 14, 2010

FAQ about How To Sell Cellular Telephones

There are lots of different questions that people have when they first look into selling their mobile phone for cash. This article will hopefully answer a couple of the most typical questions for you.

My phone is damaged, am I able to still sell it for cash?

Most phone recycling corporations will accept damaged phones, but you must be prepared that you are going to get a vastly reduced price. In a number of cases if your phone isn’t working you may only get 10% of the quoted price which may mean that it’s not worth your time to sell it and you are better off just recycling it for free .

How is a damaged phone defined?

When you attempt to get cash for mobiles different firms will have different definitions of what a damaged phone actually is. If your phone has lots of water damage or is physically damaged in 2 then you probably will not be able to get any money for it. On the other hand, if you have a phone that’s in good physical condition yet won’t boot up to the start screen you will still be able to sell it for a decreased cost.

How much do i get when I sell my mobile?

This depends on a large amount of different factors like the type phone that you are attempting to sell as well as what condition it was in. When you sell your mobile for cash remember that there’s a range of prices so it is commonly a smart idea to search around for the best deals.

Can I sell new phones?

Most corporations won’t give you a greater price for a new phone making it not worth your while to sell it. However , you’ll find certain corporations which will give you a better price if you are selling a new phone that is still in perfect condition. If this is the case though then you almost certainly shouldn’t sell it to phone recycling company but instead somewhere such as eBay.

How long does it take?

Again, this depends on the company that you choose although the amount of time it generally takes for a phone to be inspected by a company and then either returned to you or accepted is about a week. You must then have the money with you soon after that. Most corporations will provide a tenet of how long they typically take to get the money to you on their website.

Buying a new mobile phone can be expensive so it makes sense to try and sell your old one first to cut down the total cost. Find out how you can get real money for your phone at sell your mobile.

March 10, 2010

All Sorts of Mobile Phones Reviewed

Filed under: Technology — Tags: , , , , , , , , — Bill Bowman @ 3:06 am

Samsung J750: It was only last October 2007 when Samsung released their sleek, streamlined model the Samsung J750, and already the phone has garnered a lot of favorable raves and reviews. And it is only fair as there is a lot to love with Samsung’s little number. First thing one notices, for obvious reasons, is the J750’s wonderful and brilliant design. Though effective simplicity is key with this unit, it is however edgy with the curves in all the right places. And the slider mechanism does wonders, especially when sliding it open to reveal the innovative keypad design. But never let its looks fool you, for what your eyes see in the J750 is nothing compared to what it can do to your senses. This unassuming little phone is teeming with functionality and features that the user would surely love. Samsung definitely knew what it was doing when they conceptualized the J750.

Nokia N70: For cell phone and non-cell phone aficionados (if there ever was such a thing in this day and age) alike, the Finnish brand Nokia is a name that needs no further introduction. It is one, if not the forerunner in the cellular phone industry for many years now, and it’s safe to assume for the next few decades to come. Nokia has been churning out model after model of gorgeous handsets since its first inception. This is why one can easily get lost in the model number confusion that arises. But among the cell phone bed of roses from Nokia, an elegant thorn arises pricking every one’s interest, and the Nokia N70 is one of them.

Nokia 6233: As if to solidify their mark in the mobile phone market, Nokia offers us another gem with the Nokia 6233. It’s a candy bar type phone with all the right perks for the modern user, including 3G capabilities. A definite budget solution for those looking for 3G functionality but do not want to splurge too much cash on a smart phone. Being labeled with the 6233 means it may be the worthy successor to the line of Nokia 62 series such as the 6230 and its follow up, the 6230i.

Sony Ericsson W580i: The W580i is another product by the Sony and Ericsson combined effort. The unit’s stylish and no frills design utilizes a slide opening mechanism and is available in equally attractive silver / orange and black / orange color combinations. The new Walkman logo right beneath the screen alone is enough to make most mobile phone aficionados’ hearts start pumping. Most especially true for the music loving mobile phone user looking for seamless cell phone and media player integration. The W580i’s music player can play back not only MP3 files but AAC, AAC+, eAAC+ and WMA files as well, making it versatile. So Apple users would certainly delight in this fact as a lot of Mac users prefer the AAC format.

Samsung L320: With the L320, Samsung unveils a sleek mobile phone with the female demography in mind. It is part of Samsung’s La Fleur collection which also includes the Samsung L310. Its design utilizes the smooth operating clamshell type blueprint with dual screens (OLED and TFT) which exudes femininity and modern metropolitan chic. The OLED display works as an external screen to allow quick viewing of information when the clamshell is closed. Once opened, the internal screen of 1.9 inches with up to 65k colors is revealed in all its 176 x 220 pixel glory. I’m guessing the clamshell body would be a definite hit among the female consumers as they can easily drop their mobile phones inside their purses or handbags among other things, without the need to purchase additional protective shells or silicone cases to keep their phones from getting nicked or scratched.

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May 13, 2008

Expanding Your Reach with Google Mobile

Filed under: Internet — Tags: , — admin @ 7:14 pm

Google Mobile is a service for workers who are on the go and who are able to send and receive information from their cell phone, Blackberry, or other palm device.

Google Mobile actually is a suite of services, each of which is available in a ‘‘small screen’’ version: Google Search, Google Maps, Gmail, Google News, and Google SMS, the text messaging service.

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