Phone Reviews

June 17, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Cellphones 

The biggest upgrade to take place is the iPhone 4. This phone offer many new features with the thinner profile and the camera that faces front.  This operating system gives you the ability to multitask, has app folders for the home screen and unified email inbox. With its now flat back, it will no longer wobble when on a table top and the handset looks unmistakeably Apple and is twenty-five percent thinner that its predecessors.

The HTC Evo4G gives you respectable speeds as it allows you to connect up to eight devices. This phone ships with YouTube’s HQ video player and an HDMI port. But the Sprint’s 4G network is limited so if you are outside the coverage area, you will pay $10 to bed the premium add-on. It is still the best smartphone and still one of Android’s top devices. Until there is broader coverage, it will be hard for some to pay the added fee.

The competition out that for new phones is tough and so you are left with comparing them all to decide which one is right for you. Take time to shop around and find mobile phone deals that work for your budget and your lifestyle.

How to get a Laptop with Mobile Broadband for only $30

June 13, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Internet 

There is another option besides buying a mobile broadband USB stick. You can get a netbook (a small laptop computer) with mobile broadband already built into it. That’s right. More and more laptop computers are starting to incorporate this technology inside the machine. That means you don’t have to shell out extra money for a mobile broadband card. The best part is the ability to get a netbook for next to nothing. Read on to discover how.

What’s the catch?

Okay. There is a catch. Most mobile broadband companies want to lock you in to a 2 year contract. That might not sit well with some people, and that’s okay. In that case, a prepaid plan would be a more suitable choice. For those of you who are considering a 2 year plan anyway, then why not get an almost-free laptop out of the deal?

Where to find deals

Simply visit the websites of major mobile broadband companies such as Verizon, Sprint, and AT&T to name a few. At the time of this writing, one of them has a deal to get a netbook computer for only $30 dollars when you sign up for their monthly mobile broadband service. How can they afford to do this? When you consider that some of the latest cell phones go for upwards of $500, then $300 netbooks fit right in with most of their current plans.