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Getting the Latest O2 Mobile Phones

November 28th, 2011 No comments

In the United Kingdom, 02 has already been established as one of the leaders in the mobile phone industry since 2001. At the present, O2 has made a mark in this field by manufacturing their series of stylish and smart XDA phones. Also, o2 mobile, a division of the O2 group that operates across Europe, provides wireless services for businesses and individuals. O2 provides subscription plans and affordable mobile phone packages in the UK.

Here are some interesting statistics about mobile phone usage in the United Kingdom from the recent years that you may want to know. According to a 2003 report by O2, the telecommunications and mobile phone industry has made a great impact on the economy of the UK. Within that year, over £22 billion was added by mobiles to the gross domestic product of the country. As of 2004, O2 has been included within the top 10 mobile service providers in Europe, with more than 13.6 million o2 mobile phonessubscribers.

To date, O2 provides mobile phone services with affordable rates as well as a wide range of nifty and stylish handset models to choose from. Some of their best selling mobile phone brands are the Nokia N95, LG Viewty, and several models of Sony Ericsson Cyber-Shot digital camera phones like the K850. Models from Samsung are also top picks, as well as the Walkman phones offered by Sony Ericsson. Every purchase of O2 mobile phones gives the consumer the privilege of availing of convenient O2 mobile services online and wherever they go.

One of the top rated phones manufactured by O2 is the O2 XDA Stellar, which has 3G connectivity, Bluetooth, as well as Wi-Fi among many excellent features. Other best selling models are the O2 XDA Argon and O2 XDA Orbit. The newest XDA phones are installed with Windows Mobile 6.0 as the operating system, so internet access as well as document viewing for spreadsheets, word files, PDF docs, and power point presentations can be a breeze.

O2 has affordable mobile phone subscription plans for individuals as well as businesses. You can choose from their tariffs with reasonable rates inclusive of free minutes for voice calls and text messages. You may also select services with voicemail and mobile internet access as you wish.

You can get downloads for music, games, applications, as well as updates on news and sports from O2 straight to your mobile phone. Most mobile phones from O2 can also be bought online. If you run out of credits for calls or text messages, you can also top up from their website. Plus, O2 provides excellent customer services for their clients, including insurance for lost or damaged phones, as well as a branch locator to help interested buyers.

David Webster
http://www.articlesbase.com/cell-phones-articles/getting-the-latest-o2-mobile-phones-367472.html

Se K750i: Another K Series Phone

November 24th, 2011 2 comments

Nowadays, most of the mobile users are looking for camera phones and this shows that consumers preferences are changing with time. With significant demand for handsets with imaging tools, Sony Ericsson has also launched an exclusive range of camera phones in the market. The K750i is another move from the company and has got an enthusiastic response from the consumers end.

The SE K750i is a 2.0 mega-pixel imaging phone that ensures high quality picture, superb colour printing and viewing. With such an excellent camera feature combined with business, entertainment and communication features, the K750i is a good choice for today’s busy lifestyle.

Similar to the previous K series phones or, one can say the inheritance of the Sony Ericsson’s most popular K700 handset, more emphasis has been given on the latest consumers demand such as camera and MP3 player, rest of the functions are slightly modified in the K750i. As far as phone dimensions are concerned, it is quite comfortable but somewhat unusual with added functions. With double-side orientation, having a phone on one side and a digital camera on the other side, users easily find it very user-friendly while operating the camera feature as the design is common to any other usual camera phones.

The only unusual thing about the Sony Ericsson K750i is the loudspeaker gaps that are positioned at the top on the phone. However, it has not hampered the sound quality and the perception in any way. The display screen has no change as the previous K700 and K600 – with a resolution of 176 x 220 pixels. The keypad is comfortable, with a joystick for easy navigation. Based on Soft Touch technology, the joystick looks unusual at the first sight but its very simple and user-friendly.

From the entertainment point of view, the handset has all the features to keep you busy and entertained anytime-anywhere. This camera phone also comes with an integrated music player, FM radio and latest Java games – full entertainment kit right into the SE K750i. Backed up with a microSD memory card, users can download and save more songs, pictures and video clips.

With Bluetooth, GPRS, infra-red, USB and WAP, the handset provides connectivity ease. The tri-band phone also comes with Li battery for more standby time. Overall, the phone is quite good and consumers looking for camera and music in their handset can look for the SE K750i.

Sony Ericsson k750i

Keith Rickwood
http://www.articlesbase.com/cell-phones-articles/se-k750i-another-k-series-phone-96435.html

Sony Ericsson C905 Vs LG Renoir – the Fight for Mobile Phone Supremacy Begins

October 4th, 2011 No comments

Camera phones have come of age in 2008, as we finally get to see the battle between camera phones and digital cameras starting to sway in the favour of mobile phones. Let’s meet two of the mobile phones leading the charge: the Sony Ericsson C905 and the LG Renoir.

Camera phones in history – the world created by Sony Ericsson

It’s rather apt, really, that Sony Ericsson are the one of the companies at the forefront of the coming paradigm shift in camera-equipped mobile phones. After all, it was they who began it all, long ago, in 2002. Lest we forget, they were the first manufacturer to unleash a mobile phone that’d got a camera in it, within the British marketplace. That phone was the Sony Ericsson P800, but it didn’t get the mass market penetration Sony Ericsson would’ve liked, because an incredibly (for the time) high-end smartphone. But, their most iconic device ever was about to be unveiled, and that one DID get huge mass market appeal. It was the Sony Ericsson T610, and it really did change the game. There was a handset that stood out amongst the crowd of all the other mobile phones it was up against. It was small, it was slim, and customers went MENTAL for it. And, let us remember that the Sony Ericsson T610 also had an integrated camera, and that it was actually the first handset to go to the wider market, and make people think, ‘Wait a sec, we really do want our mobile phones to have cameras in ’em!’

However, Sony Ericsson aren’t alone in the camera phone world, and a relative latecomer to the world of top-end mobile phones is challenging them for dominance, with the gorgeous LG Renoir…

LG Renoir – the arty side of mobile phones

As well as camera phones, touchscreen mobile phones have been the big success story in 2008, and now, there’s a brilliant one on the market that also has an 8 megapixel camera: the gorgeous LG Renoir. I’ll be honest, right off the bat here, and say that Renoir is a pretty apt name for it, since it is, in the eyes of many, a work of art! But then, the photos coming out of this mobile phone will be, too, since the LG Renoir combines that 8 megapixel sensor with incredible Schneider-Kreuznach lenses, some truly superb video modes, HSDPA internet access (for uploading or blogging pictures) and GPS (for geotagging pictures). Put simply, the LG Renoir is one of the best-looking, and coolest, mobile phones out there, making it and the Sony Ericsson C905 pretty evenly matched foes.

Sony Ericsson C905 – the ultimate camera phone?

You just can’t deny power, and one thing is for certain: the Sony Ericsson C905 has much more sheer power than any other mobile phones you can get in the UK. How come? Well, it’s the first camera phone to be unveiled in the UK that’s got an 8 megapixel camera. That’s right. EIGHT. That’s a disturbingly massive pixel resolution, and it means that with the Sony Ericsson C905, you have the ability to take jaw-dropping images. Oh, and on top of that, remember that Sony Ericsson have packed it full of Cyber-Shot brilliance, and that will make the pictures coming out of it so much more vibrant. Add in a stunning multimedia player, WiFi, HSDPA and built-in GPS, and the end result is that the Sony Ericsson C905 is one of the best in the world. Is it better than the LG Renoir? Well, other than the touchscreen on the LG Renoir, they’re pretty evenly matched, so in this case, it really is a case of buying with your heart!

Matt Sharp

Sony Ericsson C905 Vs LG Renoir – the Fight for Mobile Phone Supremacy Begins

October 1st, 2011 No comments

Camera phones have come of age in 2008, as we finally get to see the battle between camera phones and digital cameras starting to sway in the favour of mobile phones. Let’s meet two of the mobile phones leading the charge: the Sony Ericsson C905 and the LG Renoir.

Camera phones in history – the world created by Sony Ericsson

It’s rather apt, really, that Sony Ericsson are the one of the companies at the forefront of the coming paradigm shift in camera-equipped mobile phones. After all, it was they who began it all, long ago, in 2002. Lest we forget, they were the first manufacturer to unleash a mobile phone that’d got a camera in it, within the British marketplace. That phone was the Sony Ericsson P800, but it didn’t get the mass market penetration Sony Ericsson would’ve liked, because an incredibly (for the time) high-end smartphone. But, their most iconic device ever was about to be unveiled, and that one DID get huge mass market appeal. It was the Sony Ericsson T610, and it really did change the game. There was a handset that stood out amongst the crowd of all the other mobile phones it was up against. It was small, it was slim, and customers went MENTAL for it. And, let us remember that the Sony Ericsson T610 also had an integrated camera, and that it was actually the first handset to go to the wider market, and make people think, ‘Wait a sec, we really do want our mobile phones to have cameras in ’em!’

However, Sony Ericsson aren’t alone in the camera phone world, and a relative latecomer to the world of top-end mobile phones is challenging them for dominance, with the gorgeous LG Renoir…

LG Renoir – the arty side of mobile phones

As well as camera phones, touchscreen mobile phones have been the big success story in 2008, and now, there’s a brilliant one on the market that also has an 8 megapixel camera: the gorgeous LG Renoir. I’ll be honest, right off the bat here, and say that Renoir is a pretty apt name for it, since it is, in the eyes of many, a work of art! But then, the photos coming out of this mobile phone will be, too, since the LG Renoir combines that 8 megapixel sensor with incredible Schneider-Kreuznach lenses, some truly superb video modes, HSDPA internet access (for uploading or blogging pictures) and GPS (for geotagging pictures). Put simply, the LG Renoir is one of the best-looking, and coolest, mobile phones out there, making it and the Sony Ericsson C905 pretty evenly matched foes.

Sony Ericsson C905 – the ultimate camera phone?

You just can’t deny power, and one thing is for certain: the Sony Ericsson C905 has much more sheer power than any other mobile phones you can get in the UK. How come? Well, it’s the first camera phone to be unveiled in the UK that’s got an 8 megapixel camera. That’s right. EIGHT. That’s a disturbingly massive pixel resolution, and it means that with the Sony Ericsson C905, you have the ability to take jaw-dropping images. Oh, and on top of that, remember that Sony Ericsson have packed it full of Cyber-Shot brilliance, and that will make the pictures coming out of it so much more vibrant. Add in a stunning multimedia player, WiFi, HSDPA and built-in GPS, and the end result is that the Sony Ericsson C905 is one of the best in the world. Is it better than the LG Renoir? Well, other than the touchscreen on the LG Renoir, they’re pretty evenly matched, so in this case, it really is a case of buying with your heart!

Matt Sharp