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Many cell phones for now have cameras. They are pretty usefull, because you can picture all you want every time. I've heard that there is contest of best photo pictured by phone. This is one of the best phones with camera.
SonyEricsson Walkman W300i. The walkman is back and this time is a phone as well. Bluetooth, VGA camera, megabass speakerphone, 256 memory card and stereo headsets all included in one small device.Everything is going wireless these days and having a wireless headset is popular. A person can do multiple tasks and it would be great not to hold your phone’s handset. Yes, it is indeed useful.
It’s not surprising that entrepreneurs and corporate employees would think this would be beneficial. I’ve heard comments like “It’s the coolest thing! You can be talking to a client while you run to the break room to get coffee.” If I was sold on the idea then I would buy one off the rack easily. But, I’m not.
Don’t get me wrong. I love wireless gadgets but not the headset kind.
First thing, it isn’t as comfortable as you think it is. It uses your ear to keep in place and it is painful to use for long periods of time. As an example, if you are a call center agent, this would look “trendy” and “cool”.But, after such time, they decided to pick a normal headset to cover both ears. I see people using them still pressing them closer to their ears. This means despite of the great audio quality, it still isn’t perfect.
Lastly, it looks a bit funny to see someone talking by himself beside a coffee maker.
It's not easy to compare cell-phone plans and service. You can't, for example, test the same cell phone in the same location using Verizon, Sprint and T-Mobile. That's because each wireless service uses a different network technology. A mobile phone made to work on Verizon's CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) network will not operate on Sprint's PCS system or T-Mobile's GSM (Global System for Mobile) network. Even if you could use the same phone to test multiple wireless plans, you'd only have results for one particular location, and as you probably know, you could walk 500 feet away, try the test again and get different results.
For that reason, the most effective way to judge cell-phone service is through massive owner surveys -- massive enough that you'd still have thousands of respondents in the same areas -- enough that you'd be able to collect a consensus of opinion comprehensive enough to conclude which wireless carriers have the best network coverage, the fewest circuit overloads, the least number of dropped calls and the most effective customer service. Two reviews in our All Reviews chart have the budget and wherewithal to do just that. Consumer Reports magazine conducted its largest-ever survey in 2005, collecting responses from over 50,000 of its subscribers in 18 major cities. Meanwhile, J.D. Power and Associates expanded its 2005 survey by a few thousand respondents, polling over 24,000 households. PC Magazine conducted the third-largest cell-phone satisfaction survey, polling 8,000 magazine subscribers.