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Rabu, 11 Juni 2014

Motorola Atrix 4g VS. HTC Evo 4g?




Butterflyh


(from what I see)

HTC Evo 4g
Pros-
BIG and sleek
Can take up to 32 GB
8MB back camera, and 2.Mb front camera
Android 2.3 Gingerbread

Cons-
Isnt dual core (might start to lag after a few months?)
Might be too big

Motorla Atrix 4g
Pros-
Big and beautiful
(idk how many mp) Front & 5Mp Back Camera
High Security
Dual Core
Can plug it into your computer, and use it like a laptop (kinda)

Cons-
Doesnt have the 8mb back camera nor the 2mb front camera that the Evo does.
^^ That is the only thing holding me back from getting the Atrix.

I found very good prices on ebay. Both used. The atrix is $20 more. I just cant decide. This is just a starter android for me, but I want it to be durable and last atleast 2yrs.

Which do you like better baised on personal experience?
Btw if I didnt have a budget I would have bought the Samsung Galaxy S II without any questions.
wait wait! I just read that the Evo does NOT have a SIM card slot?? Therefore can not be used with other services like AT&T?? Is this true?



Answer
http://www.phonearena.com/phones/compare/HTC-EVO-4G,Motorola-ATRIX-4G/phones/4382,4982

Let me correct some CON thing here..

Both are roughly the same size. Unless your autistic like RainMan was and can tell the difference in .16mm. LMAO

All Androids will lag if the user (you) doesnt maintain the software (wiping cache) and watch your memory intake. Dual Core/ single core / 646749640784964075 Core or whatever "core" CPU has only a SMALL part in laggyness on Android. That is RAM. RAM is the amount of data thast can be stored by programs in the background. The more RAM, the faster your phone will be. CPU is the brain. The bigger the brain, the faster your software will be. But, if you fail to maintain the phone, even the greatest of androids will lag... This is called User Error. And you see it ALL THE TIME on Yahoo Answers!

The camera... oh the camera.. one of the biggest marketing ploys.... If you plan on putting pics on facebook and twitter or printing out 3x5 pictures at walmart, then 3MP-5MP is all you need. If you plan on going to Wal-Mart or CVS or Walgreens or Exkerds are wanna make a camera photo into a HUGE WALL SIZED professional portrait (somethine bigger than 11"x20" frame), then you need 8MP+... Photography 101.. the bigger the printed picture = the more megapixals (MPs) you need..... dont be a brainless drone and fall for the marketing!


Ebay and Craiglist.... if you wanna be scammed... buy a cell phone on these sites!!!!!!! If you dont wanna be scammed, you use www.swappa.com....

Personally, based on the link above... Atrix wins this technical spec contest... hands down!

EDIT-------wait wait! I just read that the Evo does NOT have a SIM card slot??
-------correct... its CDMA only (Sprint, Verizon, metroPcs, etc)

Therefore can not be used with other services like AT&T?? Is this true?
---------100000000000000% true.... CDMA and GSM technology cant be mixed... IF you want the EVO class phone on ATT, look at the HTC Inspire or the all NEW HTC Vivid (much better than Atrix!)

I need an idea for a science/engineering fair?




roger


I want it to be really original and I'm a rising senior so kind of advances


Answer
Here are a few ideas:
Detecting Data Leaks
Collective Face Detection Project
Automatic Answer Checker
Camera Motion Sensing Project
Education Assignment Dashboard
Corporate Dashboard Project
Smart Health consulting project
Video Surveillance Project
Web Filtering Software
Mobile Self Encryption
Farming Assistance Web Service
Sql Injection Prevention Project
Automatic Toll Collection Project
Intelligent Energy Saving Using Human Sensing
Wireless Surveillance Robot
Microstrip 90 degree branch line coupler
Robust Digital Signature For Image Authentication
Home Security using Gsm
Detecting Edges Using Image Processor
Mobile Charging On Coin Insertion
Wdm Industry automation system
Image data reconstruction
Distributed database for mobile computing
Location Based GPS Advertisement Project
Touch Pad Based Device Project
Attack Source Tracing Project
Dynamic Routing Algorithm
Industry Color Mixer Using Gsm
Fire Fighter Robot Project
Early Flood Detection System
Multi Coverage Broadcast
Mobile Network Stability
Enhanced Resort Management System Project
Mobile Networks Load Balancing
Internet Border Patrol
Home Security using Gsm
Android Anti-Virus Application
Mobile(location based) Advertisement System
Wireless Data Handling And Management
College Social Networking Web Project
Stock Market Analysis and Prediction




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Kamis, 22 Mei 2014

Motorola Atrix 4g VS. HTC Evo 4g?




Butterflyh


(from what I see)

HTC Evo 4g
Pros-
BIG and sleek
Can take up to 32 GB
8MB back camera, and 2.Mb front camera
Android 2.3 Gingerbread

Cons-
Isnt dual core (might start to lag after a few months?)
Might be too big

Motorla Atrix 4g
Pros-
Big and beautiful
(idk how many mp) Front & 5Mp Back Camera
High Security
Dual Core
Can plug it into your computer, and use it like a laptop (kinda)

Cons-
Doesnt have the 8mb back camera nor the 2mb front camera that the Evo does.
^^ That is the only thing holding me back from getting the Atrix.

I found very good prices on ebay. Both used. The atrix is $20 more. I just cant decide. This is just a starter android for me, but I want it to be durable and last atleast 2yrs.

Which do you like better baised on personal experience?
Btw if I didnt have a budget I would have bought the Samsung Galaxy S II without any questions.
wait wait! I just read that the Evo does NOT have a SIM card slot?? Therefore can not be used with other services like AT&T?? Is this true?



Answer
http://www.phonearena.com/phones/compare/HTC-EVO-4G,Motorola-ATRIX-4G/phones/4382,4982

Let me correct some CON thing here..

Both are roughly the same size. Unless your autistic like RainMan was and can tell the difference in .16mm. LMAO

All Androids will lag if the user (you) doesnt maintain the software (wiping cache) and watch your memory intake. Dual Core/ single core / 646749640784964075 Core or whatever "core" CPU has only a SMALL part in laggyness on Android. That is RAM. RAM is the amount of data thast can be stored by programs in the background. The more RAM, the faster your phone will be. CPU is the brain. The bigger the brain, the faster your software will be. But, if you fail to maintain the phone, even the greatest of androids will lag... This is called User Error. And you see it ALL THE TIME on Yahoo Answers!

The camera... oh the camera.. one of the biggest marketing ploys.... If you plan on putting pics on facebook and twitter or printing out 3x5 pictures at walmart, then 3MP-5MP is all you need. If you plan on going to Wal-Mart or CVS or Walgreens or Exkerds are wanna make a camera photo into a HUGE WALL SIZED professional portrait (somethine bigger than 11"x20" frame), then you need 8MP+... Photography 101.. the bigger the printed picture = the more megapixals (MPs) you need..... dont be a brainless drone and fall for the marketing!


Ebay and Craiglist.... if you wanna be scammed... buy a cell phone on these sites!!!!!!! If you dont wanna be scammed, you use www.swappa.com....

Personally, based on the link above... Atrix wins this technical spec contest... hands down!

EDIT-------wait wait! I just read that the Evo does NOT have a SIM card slot??
-------correct... its CDMA only (Sprint, Verizon, metroPcs, etc)

Therefore can not be used with other services like AT&T?? Is this true?
---------100000000000000% true.... CDMA and GSM technology cant be mixed... IF you want the EVO class phone on ATT, look at the HTC Inspire or the all NEW HTC Vivid (much better than Atrix!)

I need an idea for a science/engineering fair?




roger


I want it to be really original and I'm a rising senior so kind of advances


Answer
Here are a few ideas:
Detecting Data Leaks
Collective Face Detection Project
Automatic Answer Checker
Camera Motion Sensing Project
Education Assignment Dashboard
Corporate Dashboard Project
Smart Health consulting project
Video Surveillance Project
Web Filtering Software
Mobile Self Encryption
Farming Assistance Web Service
Sql Injection Prevention Project
Automatic Toll Collection Project
Intelligent Energy Saving Using Human Sensing
Wireless Surveillance Robot
Microstrip 90 degree branch line coupler
Robust Digital Signature For Image Authentication
Home Security using Gsm
Detecting Edges Using Image Processor
Mobile Charging On Coin Insertion
Wdm Industry automation system
Image data reconstruction
Distributed database for mobile computing
Location Based GPS Advertisement Project
Touch Pad Based Device Project
Attack Source Tracing Project
Dynamic Routing Algorithm
Industry Color Mixer Using Gsm
Fire Fighter Robot Project
Early Flood Detection System
Multi Coverage Broadcast
Mobile Network Stability
Enhanced Resort Management System Project
Mobile Networks Load Balancing
Internet Border Patrol
Home Security using Gsm
Android Anti-Virus Application
Mobile(location based) Advertisement System
Wireless Data Handling And Management
College Social Networking Web Project
Stock Market Analysis and Prediction




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Selasa, 04 Maret 2014

What phone is the best?




K.C. #3


What phone should i get?
What phone should i get?
Is the lg dare what I want?
I want the dare. I need a phone that is good for texting with friends. it has to be from verizon. . Needs music, aim, interent, camara, and more. Is the dare what i want? Is it good? And what would you rate it out of 5 BUTT i can get ANY phone and i am open to any suggestions



Answer
In my Opinion I Think That You Should Either Get an Lg Dare,Blackberry Storm ,But Overall I Would Say Get The Lg Dare Its A Very good Cell phone,Heres more info over all: Lg Dare: Service provider Verizon Wireless Vibrating Alert Yes Voice Recorder Yes Speakerphone Yes Voice Mail Capability Yes Polyphonic Ringer Yes Alarm Clock Yes Calendar Yes Additional Features Touch-screen , Handwriting recognition General
Cellular technology CDMA2000 1X Band / mode CDMA2000 1X 1900/800 Wireless Interface Bluetooth (A2DP) Talk time Up to 280 min Combined with With digital camera / digital player Digital Camera
Camera highlights With a resolution of 3.2 megapixels, this camera phone will give you better pictures than other phones. Still image resolution 640 x 480 Digital Player / Recorder
Digital player supported digital audio standards AAC , MP3 Digital player/recorder type Digital player Display
Display Type LCD display Display technology TFT Display Resolution 240 x 400 pixels Color Support Color Color Depth 18-bit (262000 Colors) Messaging / Data Services
Short Messaging Service (SMS) Yes Internet Browser Yes Messaging / Data Features Text messages 3G Services / Included Services VCAST, VZ Navigator Physical Characteristics
Style Candy bar Weight 3.76 oz Height 4.1 in Antenna Integrated

The good:
The LG Dare has an intuitive touch-screen interface, an advanced 3.2-megapixel camera, a full HTML browser, EV-DO Rev. A, and plenty of other powerful features. It also has excellent call quality.

The bad:
The LG Dare's touch interface has a slight learning curve, and we weren't too pleased with the handwriting interface. Also, the Web browsing experience was quite disappointing.

The bottom line:
The LG Dare is an innovative and feature-rich handset with several surprises that sets it apart from other touch-screen phones.

Blackberry Storm: Wireless email
Organizer
Browser
Phone
Camera
Video recording
BlackBerry® Maps
Media player
Built-in GPS
Corporate data access
SMS
MMS

Size and Weight 4.43"/112.5mm (Length)
2.45"/62.2mm (Width)
0.55"/13.95mm (Depth)
5.5 oz/155g (Weight)

Data Input/Navigation SurePress⢠touch screen
On screen keyboard: portrait SureType® and Multi-tap, QWERTY landscape

Voice Input/Output 3.5mm stereo headset capable
Integrated earpiece/ microphone
Built-in speakerphone
Bluetooth® v2.0; mono/stereo headset, handsfree, phone book access profile, and serial port profile supported (Bluetooth® technology)
M3 (Rating for hearing aids (PDF))

Media Player MPEG4 H.263, MPEG4 Part 2 Simple Profile, H.264, WMV (Video format support)
MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, WMA, WMA ProPlus (Audio format support)

Display High resolution 480 x 360 pixel color (Display)
Transmissive TFT LCD
Font size (user selectable)
Color display
Light sensing screen

Notification Polyphonic/MIDI ringtones
MP3 ringtones
Vibrate mode
LED indicator

Approximate Battery Life Up to 15 days (Standby time)
GSM: 5.5 hours, CDMA: 6 hours (Talk time)

Memory Expandable memory â support for microSD card
1 GB (Onboard memory)
128 MB Flash (Flash memory)

Modem RIM® wireless modem
Tethered modem capability

Email Integrations Works with BlackBerry® Enterprise Server for Microsoft® Exchange
Works with BlackBerry® Enterprise Server for IBM® Lotus® Domino®
Works with BlackBerry® Enterprise Server for Novell® GroupWise®
Integrates with an existing enterprise email account

Device Security Password protection and screen lock
Sleep mode
Support for AES or Triple DES encryption when integrated with BlackBerry® Enterprise Server
FIPS 140-2 Compliant (FIPS Validation in Progress) (FIPS validation)
Optional support for S/MIME

Wireless Network UMTS/HSPA networks: 2100 MHz
Dual-band 800/1900 Mhz CDMA2000 1X Ev-DO networks
North America: 850 MHz GSM/GPRS networks
North America: 1900MHz GSM®/GPRS networks
Europe/Asia Pacific: 1800MHz GSM/GPRS networks
Europe/Asia Pacific: 900MHz GSM/GPRS networks

While the Storm's defining feature is this, what RIM ungracefully calls ClickThrough, the phone is much, much more. The term "iPhone killer" is clumsily tossed around by bloggers and journos (including us) to describe almost any phone with a touchscreen, but by trying to actually innovate rather than imitate, RIM has conjured up the phone most deserving of the title yet. It's got an innovative multi-touch UI (thanks to ClickThrough), runs on Verizon's EV-DO 3G network in the US, as well as any GSM HSPA 3G networks when abroad, so it's a true global smartphone. OK, maybe there never will be an "iPhone killer"âit's a stupid idea anywayâbut based on our limited time with the BlackBerry Storm, it seems like it will definitely hold its own against every other marquee handset on the market.

Typing on that clicky touchscreen
Let's talk more about ClickThrough, since using the Storm means using it. RIM co-CEO Mike Laza

Motorola Atrix 4g VS. HTC Evo 4g?




Butterflyh


(from what I see)

HTC Evo 4g
Pros-
BIG and sleek
Can take up to 32 GB
8MB back camera, and 2.Mb front camera
Android 2.3 Gingerbread

Cons-
Isnt dual core (might start to lag after a few months?)
Might be too big

Motorla Atrix 4g
Pros-
Big and beautiful
(idk how many mp) Front & 5Mp Back Camera
High Security
Dual Core
Can plug it into your computer, and use it like a laptop (kinda)

Cons-
Doesnt have the 8mb back camera nor the 2mb front camera that the Evo does.
^^ That is the only thing holding me back from getting the Atrix.

I found very good prices on ebay. Both used. The atrix is $20 more. I just cant decide. This is just a starter android for me, but I want it to be durable and last atleast 2yrs.

Which do you like better baised on personal experience?
Btw if I didnt have a budget I would have bought the Samsung Galaxy S II without any questions.
wait wait! I just read that the Evo does NOT have a SIM card slot?? Therefore can not be used with other services like AT&T?? Is this true?



Answer
http://www.phonearena.com/phones/compare/HTC-EVO-4G,Motorola-ATRIX-4G/phones/4382,4982

Let me correct some CON thing here..

Both are roughly the same size. Unless your autistic like RainMan was and can tell the difference in .16mm. LMAO

All Androids will lag if the user (you) doesnt maintain the software (wiping cache) and watch your memory intake. Dual Core/ single core / 646749640784964075 Core or whatever "core" CPU has only a SMALL part in laggyness on Android. That is RAM. RAM is the amount of data thast can be stored by programs in the background. The more RAM, the faster your phone will be. CPU is the brain. The bigger the brain, the faster your software will be. But, if you fail to maintain the phone, even the greatest of androids will lag... This is called User Error. And you see it ALL THE TIME on Yahoo Answers!

The camera... oh the camera.. one of the biggest marketing ploys.... If you plan on putting pics on facebook and twitter or printing out 3x5 pictures at walmart, then 3MP-5MP is all you need. If you plan on going to Wal-Mart or CVS or Walgreens or Exkerds are wanna make a camera photo into a HUGE WALL SIZED professional portrait (somethine bigger than 11"x20" frame), then you need 8MP+... Photography 101.. the bigger the printed picture = the more megapixals (MPs) you need..... dont be a brainless drone and fall for the marketing!


Ebay and Craiglist.... if you wanna be scammed... buy a cell phone on these sites!!!!!!! If you dont wanna be scammed, you use www.swappa.com....

Personally, based on the link above... Atrix wins this technical spec contest... hands down!

EDIT-------wait wait! I just read that the Evo does NOT have a SIM card slot??
-------correct... its CDMA only (Sprint, Verizon, metroPcs, etc)

Therefore can not be used with other services like AT&T?? Is this true?
---------100000000000000% true.... CDMA and GSM technology cant be mixed... IF you want the EVO class phone on ATT, look at the HTC Inspire or the all NEW HTC Vivid (much better than Atrix!)




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Sabtu, 18 Januari 2014

if I move to a rental home that doesn't have a security system can I cancel my ADT contract?

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Daniel


I am selling my home and moving into a rental that doesn't have a preexisting security system. Can I cancel my contract with ADT because of this?


Answer
Great question. First, the ADT contract: depends where you are ion the contract terms. There is usually an initial term of three years, followed by a renewal period (and that varies by state, and by when you bought the system, and even by whether you bought it from ADT directly, or one of their authorized dealers). The contract will tell you exactly what the timing is, and the penalty for early termination. Companies like ADT discount the upfront cost (and lose money), which they make back over time from the monthly fee. If you stop paying the monthly fee, they are possibly not even breaking even on the relationship - and they do not like that. They may be willing to work with you, so it pays to try. As for as getting a system from ADT for your rental, that will be a tough one. But again, it pays to ask. They may be willing to set you up in the rental, but from what I hear, it's a stretch.

In the past, there were few choices for renters, since most alarm companies did not want to deal with them. Now there are 100% wireless systems, which means not just the sensors (and landlords like wireless sensors!) but also wireless communications. That means cellular monitoring, the only truly safe way to go, and with so many folks going cell only, it's the solution for the future. It also means you can move it with you from apartment to apartment, or to a house.

You may decide you still want a system, even though renting. If you had a system before, and are used to it, that may mean it's part of your peace of mind.So, you may be shopping, and looking into the few companies that can serve renters. There are a lot of things to consider in a new system: first, is the equipment listed by Underwriters Laboratories listed, and CP-01 compliant? Many states require these levels of approval, and there are recent entries into the alarm industry that are not "real" alarm companies - they just provide equipment and service - and you hope they are the real deal. Another way to tell is the cellular network they use: you want GSM (the same network platform used by AT&T and T-Mobile for coverage and reliability). frankly, I would be worried about any "one-off" networks.

Another point is licensing - and this is a good way to tell the newcomers from the bad guys. Make sure the company you choose is licensed in your state and local jurisdiction, as required. The real alarm companies spend the time and money to become and remain compliant, and that says a lot.

Then comes interactive features. You probably want the best, like the features sold by Alarm.com through a network of dealers. Alarm.com really invented this arena, and they remain ahead of the others by a wide margin. Services now include not just the notifications, but apps for iPhone, Bâberry, and even Droid, full video with wireless cameras, and even appliance control with Z-Wave. In other words, the real deal.

You also want a full-featured system, so that you can add devices any time, from the complete array of wireless sensors out there. GE has the most complete line - and be sure you get a wireless monitored smoke/heat sensor with your system. Our company recommends at least one with every system, and it does not add to the monthly fee.

Last is reviews. you want to look hard on-line for reviews of the various companies you consider, and there should be lots of good reviews (and few if any bad ones). Look at the level of enthusiasm and specific references to things people like - are you looking for the same things!

So, as you can see, lots to think about, but worth the time. Good luck to you!

LG Rumour 2 How do you lock your messages on this phone?




Spencer Ho


hey, i currently have the LG Rumour 2. and i have a lock code on my phone. Now i pressed navigation keys and set security to one of the arrows. But you still have to press like 4 buttons before you can actually lock your phone. Anyways, that's totally irrelevant to what i am trying to ask. I am tired of friends stealing my phone and looking through my messages. Is there a way to lock your messages on this phone? please help!


Answer
Nokia E71 Unlocked Phone
* This unlocked cell phone is compatible with GSM carriers like AT&T and T-Mobile. Not all carrier features may be supported. It will not work with CDMA carriers like Verizon Wireless, Alltel and Sprint.
* Quad-band GSM cell phone compatible with 850/900/1800/1900 frequencies and US 3G compatibility via 850/1900 UMTS/HSDPA plus GPRS/EDGE capabilities
* Access to corporate communication via Microsoft Exchange; full QWERTY keyboard; 3.2-megapixel camera/camcorder; stereo Bluetooth; GPS with Nokia Maps; Wi-Fi connectivity (802.11b/g); MicroSD expansion
* Up to 10.5 hours of GSM talk time, up to 400+ hours (17 days) of standby time
* What's in the Box: handset, battery, charger, connectivity cable, headset, Eseries lanyard, Eseries pouch, user guide, quick start guide, and other documentation
................




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Selasa, 19 November 2013

How much does the blackberry curve 8520 cost?

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Nellie


in pounds

http://www.erodov.com/forums/imagehosting/5664a7ac0d17e3db.jpg

i also want to buy the cover case. how much would that cost?

http://assets2.curvedepot.com/store_images/product_images/accessories/large/5896.jpg



Answer
You can buy from amzon.co.uk
BlackBerry 8520 Sim-Free Mobile Phone - Black
*2.0 MP digital camera
*Clear, high-resolution display
*Supports BlackBerry App Worldâ¢
*256 MB Flash memory
*Wi-Fi® enabled

Technical Details
Size and Weight
*Height: 109 mm
*Width: 60 mm
*Depth: 13.9 mm
*Weight: 106 grams
*Battery & Battery Life Battery: 1150 mAHr removable/rechargeable cryptographic Lithium cell
*Talk Time: 4.5 hours
*Standby Time: 17 days
*Display Clear, high-resolution display
*Transmisive TFT MCD
320x240 pixel screen
*Displays over 65,000 colours
*2.46" (diagonally measured)
*Camera & Video Recording
2.0 MP camera
5X digital zoom
*Video Camera Recording:
*Normal Mode (320x240 pixel),MMS Mode (176x144 pixel)
*Data Input & Navigation
35 key backlit QWERTY keyboard
*Dedicated Keys: Send, End, VAD/PTT (User customisable), Camera (User customisable), 2 x volume
*Media Keys: Play/Pause/Mute, Back, Forward
*Trackpad - Located on the front face of device, ESC key to the right, Menu to the left.
Intuitive icons and menus
*Media Player
Video format support: MPEG4, H.263, H.264, WMV3
Audio format support: AAC-LC, AAC+, eAAC+, AMR-NB, WMA9 (.wma/.asf), WMA9 PRO/WMA 10, AAC-LC
*Picture Format Support: bmp, jpg, png, tif, wbmp
*Ringtones & Notifications
Tone, vibrate, on-screen or LED indicator
*User configurable notification options
32 Polyphonic Ringtones â MIDI, MP3
*Bluetooth
Bluetooth® v2.0 + EDR
*Headset (HSP), 3.5mm Headset Capable
Handsfree (HSF)
*Serial Port Profile
SIM Access Profile
*Dial Up Networking (DUN)
*Stereo Profile (A2DP)
*A/V Remote Control Target (AVRCP)
*Security
*Password protection
*Keyboard lock
*Sleep mode
*Wi-Fi
*802.11b/g enabled
*Wi-Fi Alliance Certifications: WPA/WPA2 Personal and Enterprise, WMM
*WMM Power Save planned
*Cisco CCX Certification planned
*Wi-Fi access to BlackBerry® Enterprise Server
*Wi-Fi access to BlackBerry® Internet Service
*Direct IP web browsing over Wi-Fi
*Support for UMA/GMA
*Wireless Networks
*Quad-Band: 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900MHz GSM/GPRS networks
*Quad-Band: 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900MHz EDGE networks
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B002KQLUVU?ie=UTF8&tag=bdd-linking-001-21&linkCode=as2&camp=1634&creative=19450&creativeASIN=B002KQLUVU

what is the best pda available?

Q. which pda should i get? i would use it for appointments, internet, and some music.


Answer
I have the 8525 from at&t. It does EVERYTHING!
Overview
AT&T Exclusive! Check out AT&T's first 3G UMTS/HSDPA Pocket PC with multiple mobile email options. It is interchangeable on both 3G UMTS/HSDPA and traditional GSM/GPRS/EDGE networks for global coverage. Use this all-in-one global handheld for email, simultaneous voice and data, and other wireless application needs at broadband speeds. Its high powered 400 MHz processor and industry leading email options will keep you on top of your game. It includes Microsoft Windows® Mobile 5.0 with Direct Push Technology, Bluetooth® v2.0, and even Wi-Fi. If you feel the need for mobile speed this is one Pocket PC you won't leave home without.
Included Features
AT&T Exclusive - Ultra fast 3G UMTS/HSDPA Pocket PC
Single integrated device for simultaneous voice, data, and email
Microsoft Windows® Mobile 5.0 Pocket PC with Messaging & Security Pack
Upgradeable to Windows® Mobile 6.0 - Available Q3 2007
Microsoft Direct Push Technology - Email, calendar, contacts & tasks
Go global with Tri-band UMTS/HSDPA and quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE
Good Mobile Messaging, ActiveSync, & Xpress Mail
Music, MP3 and video support - Windows Media Player 10 Mobile
AT&T Mobile Music and Cellular Video capabilities
Instant Messaging - Yahoo!® Messenger, AOL® Instant Messenger, & Windows Live(TM) Messenger (available via download)
Sliding QWERTY keyboard with trackwheel for easy navigation
Microsoft Office® Mobile - Access Word, Excel, PowerPoint files
Bluetooth® 2.0® wireless - Use multiple accessories simultaneously
2 MP camera with video and flash
Tethers to your laptop as a high-speed modem
Push to Talk available via a software upgrade
Multimedia, text and instant messaging
Integrated Wi-Fi (802.11 b.g) and infrared connectivity
Voice command and voice dialing




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Minggu, 27 Oktober 2013

What all can the samsung omnia do???? what all can the blackberry storm do?

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Brandon


i need 2 know every last detail because im trying 2 decide ( im a huge texter) what r the pros nd cons of both?


Answer
Well this is only i can do for you

Samsung Omnia:
The Samsung Omnia (SGH-i900) is everything you could wish for in a phone. Building on the nearly flawless Samsung Instinct, the Omnia adds features and capabilities that make it the premiere phone on the market.

The Samsung Omnia is a full touchscreen that sports Windows Mobile Professional 6.1. The folks at Samsung listened closely to the market needs: in addition to their enjoyable TouchWiz UI, the Omnia offers an optical mouse to allow for precision clicking⦠a tremendous addition. With such a slim and small device, it can be difficult to click on specific links and areas - the optical mouse will reduce this burden, giving you multiple navigating options.

So what can the Samsung Omnia do that makes it so great? A better question would be what CANâT it do.

With Windows Mobile, the Samsung Omnia is packed with the great Microsoft features you love and enjoy including PowerPoint, Excel and Word for Mobile. The business folks will especially love the PowerPoint since the Omnia also has a video-out port that will allow you to show presentations directly on projectors!

Speaking of video, the Omnia is loaded with multimedia features galore. A 5MP camera with a ton of options and features and a video camera will more than please the photo friendly folks looking for a stellar all-around phone.

Blackberry storm:
Size and Weight

Height:
4.43 inches (112.5 mm)

Width:
2.45 inches (62.2 mm)

Depth:
0.55 inches (13.95 mm)

Weight:
5.5 ounces (155 grams)

Display
High resolution 480 x 360 pixel color display
Transmissive TFT LCD
Font size (user selectable)
Light sensing screen
Supports over 65,000 colors
Screen Size: 3.25 inches (diagonally measured)

Data Input & Navigation
SurePress⢠touch screen
On screen keyboard: portrait SureType® and Multi-tap, QWERTY landscape
Dedicated keys: Send, End, Menu, Return

Voice Input & Output
3.5mm stereo headset capable
Integrated earpiece/microphone
Built-in speakerphone
Bluetooth v2.0 enabled; mono/stereo headset, handsfree

Media Player

Video format support: MPEG4 H.263, MPEG4 Part 2 Simple Profile, H.264, WMV
Audio format support: MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, WMA, WMA ProPlus

Ringtones & Notifications

Polyphonic/MIDI ringtones
MP3 ringtones
Vibrate mode
LED indicator

Camera & Video Recording
Camera: 3.2 MP camera with auto flash, auto focus, 2x digital zoom
Video Camera: Depending on the amount of built-in memory available for use, a third-party microSD card may need to be properly inserted into the BlackBerry smartphone to enable the video recording feature

Battery & Battery Life
Standby time: 15 days (356 hours)
Talk time: 6 hours
1400 mAhr removable/rechargeable cryptographic lithium cell

Device Security

Password protection and screen lock
Sleep mode
Support for AES or Triple DES encryption when integrated with BlackBerry® Enterprise Server
FIPS 140-2 Compliant (FIPS Validation in Progress)
Optional support for S/MIME

Memory
Expandable memory â support for microSD⢠card
1GB onboard memory
128 MB Flash (flash memory)

Wireless Networks

UMTS/HSPA: 2100 MHz
North America: 850 MHz GSM®/GPRS networks
North America: 1900MHz GSM/GPRS networks
Europe/Asia Pacific: 1800MHz GSM/GPRS networks
Europe/Asia Pacific: 900MHz GSM/GPRS networks
Dual-Band: 800/1900 MHz CDMA/Ev-DO networks

Well thats all,
i hope you got all you needed,
and if you will give me ten points

:-)

How much does the blackberry curve 8520 cost?




Nellie


in pounds

http://www.erodov.com/forums/imagehosting/5664a7ac0d17e3db.jpg

i also want to buy the cover case. how much would that cost?

http://assets2.curvedepot.com/store_images/product_images/accessories/large/5896.jpg



Answer
You can buy from amzon.co.uk
BlackBerry 8520 Sim-Free Mobile Phone - Black
*2.0 MP digital camera
*Clear, high-resolution display
*Supports BlackBerry App Worldâ¢
*256 MB Flash memory
*Wi-Fi® enabled

Technical Details
Size and Weight
*Height: 109 mm
*Width: 60 mm
*Depth: 13.9 mm
*Weight: 106 grams
*Battery & Battery Life Battery: 1150 mAHr removable/rechargeable cryptographic Lithium cell
*Talk Time: 4.5 hours
*Standby Time: 17 days
*Display Clear, high-resolution display
*Transmisive TFT MCD
320x240 pixel screen
*Displays over 65,000 colours
*2.46" (diagonally measured)
*Camera & Video Recording
2.0 MP camera
5X digital zoom
*Video Camera Recording:
*Normal Mode (320x240 pixel),MMS Mode (176x144 pixel)
*Data Input & Navigation
35 key backlit QWERTY keyboard
*Dedicated Keys: Send, End, VAD/PTT (User customisable), Camera (User customisable), 2 x volume
*Media Keys: Play/Pause/Mute, Back, Forward
*Trackpad - Located on the front face of device, ESC key to the right, Menu to the left.
Intuitive icons and menus
*Media Player
Video format support: MPEG4, H.263, H.264, WMV3
Audio format support: AAC-LC, AAC+, eAAC+, AMR-NB, WMA9 (.wma/.asf), WMA9 PRO/WMA 10, AAC-LC
*Picture Format Support: bmp, jpg, png, tif, wbmp
*Ringtones & Notifications
Tone, vibrate, on-screen or LED indicator
*User configurable notification options
32 Polyphonic Ringtones â MIDI, MP3
*Bluetooth
Bluetooth® v2.0 + EDR
*Headset (HSP), 3.5mm Headset Capable
Handsfree (HSF)
*Serial Port Profile
SIM Access Profile
*Dial Up Networking (DUN)
*Stereo Profile (A2DP)
*A/V Remote Control Target (AVRCP)
*Security
*Password protection
*Keyboard lock
*Sleep mode
*Wi-Fi
*802.11b/g enabled
*Wi-Fi Alliance Certifications: WPA/WPA2 Personal and Enterprise, WMM
*WMM Power Save planned
*Cisco CCX Certification planned
*Wi-Fi access to BlackBerry® Enterprise Server
*Wi-Fi access to BlackBerry® Internet Service
*Direct IP web browsing over Wi-Fi
*Support for UMA/GMA
*Wireless Networks
*Quad-Band: 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900MHz GSM/GPRS networks
*Quad-Band: 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900MHz EDGE networks
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Rabu, 25 September 2013

What all can the samsung omnia do???? what all can the blackberry storm do?

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Brandon


i need 2 know every last detail because im trying 2 decide ( im a huge texter) what r the pros nd cons of both?


Answer
Well this is only i can do for you

Samsung Omnia:
The Samsung Omnia (SGH-i900) is everything you could wish for in a phone. Building on the nearly flawless Samsung Instinct, the Omnia adds features and capabilities that make it the premiere phone on the market.

The Samsung Omnia is a full touchscreen that sports Windows Mobile Professional 6.1. The folks at Samsung listened closely to the market needs: in addition to their enjoyable TouchWiz UI, the Omnia offers an optical mouse to allow for precision clicking⦠a tremendous addition. With such a slim and small device, it can be difficult to click on specific links and areas - the optical mouse will reduce this burden, giving you multiple navigating options.

So what can the Samsung Omnia do that makes it so great? A better question would be what CANâT it do.

With Windows Mobile, the Samsung Omnia is packed with the great Microsoft features you love and enjoy including PowerPoint, Excel and Word for Mobile. The business folks will especially love the PowerPoint since the Omnia also has a video-out port that will allow you to show presentations directly on projectors!

Speaking of video, the Omnia is loaded with multimedia features galore. A 5MP camera with a ton of options and features and a video camera will more than please the photo friendly folks looking for a stellar all-around phone.

Blackberry storm:
Size and Weight

Height:
4.43 inches (112.5 mm)

Width:
2.45 inches (62.2 mm)

Depth:
0.55 inches (13.95 mm)

Weight:
5.5 ounces (155 grams)

Display
High resolution 480 x 360 pixel color display
Transmissive TFT LCD
Font size (user selectable)
Light sensing screen
Supports over 65,000 colors
Screen Size: 3.25 inches (diagonally measured)

Data Input & Navigation
SurePress⢠touch screen
On screen keyboard: portrait SureType® and Multi-tap, QWERTY landscape
Dedicated keys: Send, End, Menu, Return

Voice Input & Output
3.5mm stereo headset capable
Integrated earpiece/microphone
Built-in speakerphone
Bluetooth v2.0 enabled; mono/stereo headset, handsfree

Media Player

Video format support: MPEG4 H.263, MPEG4 Part 2 Simple Profile, H.264, WMV
Audio format support: MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, WMA, WMA ProPlus

Ringtones & Notifications

Polyphonic/MIDI ringtones
MP3 ringtones
Vibrate mode
LED indicator

Camera & Video Recording
Camera: 3.2 MP camera with auto flash, auto focus, 2x digital zoom
Video Camera: Depending on the amount of built-in memory available for use, a third-party microSD card may need to be properly inserted into the BlackBerry smartphone to enable the video recording feature

Battery & Battery Life
Standby time: 15 days (356 hours)
Talk time: 6 hours
1400 mAhr removable/rechargeable cryptographic lithium cell

Device Security

Password protection and screen lock
Sleep mode
Support for AES or Triple DES encryption when integrated with BlackBerry® Enterprise Server
FIPS 140-2 Compliant (FIPS Validation in Progress)
Optional support for S/MIME

Memory
Expandable memory â support for microSD⢠card
1GB onboard memory
128 MB Flash (flash memory)

Wireless Networks

UMTS/HSPA: 2100 MHz
North America: 850 MHz GSM®/GPRS networks
North America: 1900MHz GSM/GPRS networks
Europe/Asia Pacific: 1800MHz GSM/GPRS networks
Europe/Asia Pacific: 900MHz GSM/GPRS networks
Dual-Band: 800/1900 MHz CDMA/Ev-DO networks

Well thats all,
i hope you got all you needed,
and if you will give me ten points

:-)

How much does the blackberry curve 8520 cost?




Nellie


in pounds

http://www.erodov.com/forums/imagehosting/5664a7ac0d17e3db.jpg

i also want to buy the cover case. how much would that cost?

http://assets2.curvedepot.com/store_images/product_images/accessories/large/5896.jpg



Answer
You can buy from amzon.co.uk
BlackBerry 8520 Sim-Free Mobile Phone - Black
*2.0 MP digital camera
*Clear, high-resolution display
*Supports BlackBerry App Worldâ¢
*256 MB Flash memory
*Wi-Fi® enabled

Technical Details
Size and Weight
*Height: 109 mm
*Width: 60 mm
*Depth: 13.9 mm
*Weight: 106 grams
*Battery & Battery Life Battery: 1150 mAHr removable/rechargeable cryptographic Lithium cell
*Talk Time: 4.5 hours
*Standby Time: 17 days
*Display Clear, high-resolution display
*Transmisive TFT MCD
320x240 pixel screen
*Displays over 65,000 colours
*2.46" (diagonally measured)
*Camera & Video Recording
2.0 MP camera
5X digital zoom
*Video Camera Recording:
*Normal Mode (320x240 pixel),MMS Mode (176x144 pixel)
*Data Input & Navigation
35 key backlit QWERTY keyboard
*Dedicated Keys: Send, End, VAD/PTT (User customisable), Camera (User customisable), 2 x volume
*Media Keys: Play/Pause/Mute, Back, Forward
*Trackpad - Located on the front face of device, ESC key to the right, Menu to the left.
Intuitive icons and menus
*Media Player
Video format support: MPEG4, H.263, H.264, WMV3
Audio format support: AAC-LC, AAC+, eAAC+, AMR-NB, WMA9 (.wma/.asf), WMA9 PRO/WMA 10, AAC-LC
*Picture Format Support: bmp, jpg, png, tif, wbmp
*Ringtones & Notifications
Tone, vibrate, on-screen or LED indicator
*User configurable notification options
32 Polyphonic Ringtones â MIDI, MP3
*Bluetooth
Bluetooth® v2.0 + EDR
*Headset (HSP), 3.5mm Headset Capable
Handsfree (HSF)
*Serial Port Profile
SIM Access Profile
*Dial Up Networking (DUN)
*Stereo Profile (A2DP)
*A/V Remote Control Target (AVRCP)
*Security
*Password protection
*Keyboard lock
*Sleep mode
*Wi-Fi
*802.11b/g enabled
*Wi-Fi Alliance Certifications: WPA/WPA2 Personal and Enterprise, WMM
*WMM Power Save planned
*Cisco CCX Certification planned
*Wi-Fi access to BlackBerry® Enterprise Server
*Wi-Fi access to BlackBerry® Internet Service
*Direct IP web browsing over Wi-Fi
*Support for UMA/GMA
*Wireless Networks
*Quad-Band: 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900MHz GSM/GPRS networks
*Quad-Band: 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900MHz EDGE networks
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B002KQLUVU?ie=UTF8&tag=bdd-linking-001-21&linkCode=as2&camp=1634&creative=19450&creativeASIN=B002KQLUVU




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Senin, 23 September 2013

what is the maximum memory capacity for a Nokia N70?

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derf


i am planning to buy a memory card for my N70, but i want to know the highest capacity that it can take so I wont have to worry about upgrading again. Can I put in a 2 gb memory card, or does it only accommodate a 1 gb card? Also, does using a 2gb card pose any problems in the phone's operation like does it tend to "slow" it down rather than make it faster? Can I use an ordinary memory card for my phone or only Dual voltage memory cards? I want to know everything as buying a memory card costs a lot and I cant afford to buy the wrong one. Thanks for all your help!


Answer
Feature Specification
Form factor -Candy Bar ("Monoblock")
Operating System -Symbian OS (8.1a) + S60 Second Edition Feature -Pack 3 (v2.8)
Memory (RAM) -32 MB
GSM frequencies -900/1800/1900 MHz
GPRS -Yes, class 10
EDGE (EGPRS) -Yes, class 10
WCDMA -Yes (2100MHz)
Main screen -TFT Matrix, 262 144 colours, 176x208 pixels
Camera Front- 0.3 M.P 2x digital zoom & Rear 2.0 M.P w/photo light, 20x digital zoom
Video recording- Yes, CIF (max. clip length 2 h)
Multimedia Messaging- Yes
Video calls -Yes
Push to talk -Yes
Java support- Yes, MIDP 2.0
Built-in memory -22 MB
Memory card slot -Yes, RS-DV-MMC, 64 MB card included, hotswap
Bluetooth- Yes v1.2
Infrared -No
Data cable support -Yes, Pop-Port
Browser- WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML
Email -Yes
music player- Yes, stereo w/bass from headphones
Radio -Yes
Video Player -Yes
Polyphonic tones -Yes, 64 chords
Ringtones -Yes - - Mp3,Wav,MIDI tones,AMR,(NB-AMR),True Tones,WAV,AAC
HF speakerphone- Yes
Offline mode -Yes
Battery -BL-5C (900 mAh)
Talk time-Up to 3 hours 30 minutes
Standby time- Up to 265 hours
Weight -126 grams
Dimensions- 108.8x53x21.8 millimeters
SAR-Rating -0.5 W/Kg
Availability -Q3/2005
Else -Quickoffice office suite, Opera browser, Symantec Mobile Security 4.0 (6 months trial)

How much does the blackberry curve 8520 cost?




Nellie


in pounds

http://www.erodov.com/forums/imagehosting/5664a7ac0d17e3db.jpg

i also want to buy the cover case. how much would that cost?

http://assets2.curvedepot.com/store_images/product_images/accessories/large/5896.jpg



Answer
You can buy from amzon.co.uk
BlackBerry 8520 Sim-Free Mobile Phone - Black
*2.0 MP digital camera
*Clear, high-resolution display
*Supports BlackBerry App Worldâ¢
*256 MB Flash memory
*Wi-Fi® enabled

Technical Details
Size and Weight
*Height: 109 mm
*Width: 60 mm
*Depth: 13.9 mm
*Weight: 106 grams
*Battery & Battery Life Battery: 1150 mAHr removable/rechargeable cryptographic Lithium cell
*Talk Time: 4.5 hours
*Standby Time: 17 days
*Display Clear, high-resolution display
*Transmisive TFT MCD
320x240 pixel screen
*Displays over 65,000 colours
*2.46" (diagonally measured)
*Camera & Video Recording
2.0 MP camera
5X digital zoom
*Video Camera Recording:
*Normal Mode (320x240 pixel),MMS Mode (176x144 pixel)
*Data Input & Navigation
35 key backlit QWERTY keyboard
*Dedicated Keys: Send, End, VAD/PTT (User customisable), Camera (User customisable), 2 x volume
*Media Keys: Play/Pause/Mute, Back, Forward
*Trackpad - Located on the front face of device, ESC key to the right, Menu to the left.
Intuitive icons and menus
*Media Player
Video format support: MPEG4, H.263, H.264, WMV3
Audio format support: AAC-LC, AAC+, eAAC+, AMR-NB, WMA9 (.wma/.asf), WMA9 PRO/WMA 10, AAC-LC
*Picture Format Support: bmp, jpg, png, tif, wbmp
*Ringtones & Notifications
Tone, vibrate, on-screen or LED indicator
*User configurable notification options
32 Polyphonic Ringtones â MIDI, MP3
*Bluetooth
Bluetooth® v2.0 + EDR
*Headset (HSP), 3.5mm Headset Capable
Handsfree (HSF)
*Serial Port Profile
SIM Access Profile
*Dial Up Networking (DUN)
*Stereo Profile (A2DP)
*A/V Remote Control Target (AVRCP)
*Security
*Password protection
*Keyboard lock
*Sleep mode
*Wi-Fi
*802.11b/g enabled
*Wi-Fi Alliance Certifications: WPA/WPA2 Personal and Enterprise, WMM
*WMM Power Save planned
*Cisco CCX Certification planned
*Wi-Fi access to BlackBerry® Enterprise Server
*Wi-Fi access to BlackBerry® Internet Service
*Direct IP web browsing over Wi-Fi
*Support for UMA/GMA
*Wireless Networks
*Quad-Band: 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900MHz GSM/GPRS networks
*Quad-Band: 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900MHz EDGE networks
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B002KQLUVU?ie=UTF8&tag=bdd-linking-001-21&linkCode=as2&camp=1634&creative=19450&creativeASIN=B002KQLUVU




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Kamis, 12 September 2013

if I move to a rental home that doesn't have a security system can I cancel my ADT contract?

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Daniel


I am selling my home and moving into a rental that doesn't have a preexisting security system. Can I cancel my contract with ADT because of this?


Answer
Great question. First, the ADT contract: depends where you are ion the contract terms. There is usually an initial term of three years, followed by a renewal period (and that varies by state, and by when you bought the system, and even by whether you bought it from ADT directly, or one of their authorized dealers). The contract will tell you exactly what the timing is, and the penalty for early termination. Companies like ADT discount the upfront cost (and lose money), which they make back over time from the monthly fee. If you stop paying the monthly fee, they are possibly not even breaking even on the relationship - and they do not like that. They may be willing to work with you, so it pays to try. As for as getting a system from ADT for your rental, that will be a tough one. But again, it pays to ask. They may be willing to set you up in the rental, but from what I hear, it's a stretch.

In the past, there were few choices for renters, since most alarm companies did not want to deal with them. Now there are 100% wireless systems, which means not just the sensors (and landlords like wireless sensors!) but also wireless communications. That means cellular monitoring, the only truly safe way to go, and with so many folks going cell only, it's the solution for the future. It also means you can move it with you from apartment to apartment, or to a house.

You may decide you still want a system, even though renting. If you had a system before, and are used to it, that may mean it's part of your peace of mind.So, you may be shopping, and looking into the few companies that can serve renters. There are a lot of things to consider in a new system: first, is the equipment listed by Underwriters Laboratories listed, and CP-01 compliant? Many states require these levels of approval, and there are recent entries into the alarm industry that are not "real" alarm companies - they just provide equipment and service - and you hope they are the real deal. Another way to tell is the cellular network they use: you want GSM (the same network platform used by AT&T and T-Mobile for coverage and reliability). frankly, I would be worried about any "one-off" networks.

Another point is licensing - and this is a good way to tell the newcomers from the bad guys. Make sure the company you choose is licensed in your state and local jurisdiction, as required. The real alarm companies spend the time and money to become and remain compliant, and that says a lot.

Then comes interactive features. You probably want the best, like the features sold by Alarm.com through a network of dealers. Alarm.com really invented this arena, and they remain ahead of the others by a wide margin. Services now include not just the notifications, but apps for iPhone, Bâberry, and even Droid, full video with wireless cameras, and even appliance control with Z-Wave. In other words, the real deal.

You also want a full-featured system, so that you can add devices any time, from the complete array of wireless sensors out there. GE has the most complete line - and be sure you get a wireless monitored smoke/heat sensor with your system. Our company recommends at least one with every system, and it does not add to the monthly fee.

Last is reviews. you want to look hard on-line for reviews of the various companies you consider, and there should be lots of good reviews (and few if any bad ones). Look at the level of enthusiasm and specific references to things people like - are you looking for the same things!

So, as you can see, lots to think about, but worth the time. Good luck to you!

LG Rumour 2 How do you lock your messages on this phone?




Spencer Ho


hey, i currently have the LG Rumour 2. and i have a lock code on my phone. Now i pressed navigation keys and set security to one of the arrows. But you still have to press like 4 buttons before you can actually lock your phone. Anyways, that's totally irrelevant to what i am trying to ask. I am tired of friends stealing my phone and looking through my messages. Is there a way to lock your messages on this phone? please help!


Answer
Nokia E71 Unlocked Phone
* This unlocked cell phone is compatible with GSM carriers like AT&T and T-Mobile. Not all carrier features may be supported. It will not work with CDMA carriers like Verizon Wireless, Alltel and Sprint.
* Quad-band GSM cell phone compatible with 850/900/1800/1900 frequencies and US 3G compatibility via 850/1900 UMTS/HSDPA plus GPRS/EDGE capabilities
* Access to corporate communication via Microsoft Exchange; full QWERTY keyboard; 3.2-megapixel camera/camcorder; stereo Bluetooth; GPS with Nokia Maps; Wi-Fi connectivity (802.11b/g); MicroSD expansion
* Up to 10.5 hours of GSM talk time, up to 400+ hours (17 days) of standby time
* What's in the Box: handset, battery, charger, connectivity cable, headset, Eseries lanyard, Eseries pouch, user guide, quick start guide, and other documentation
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