Cell To The Cloud
In the 2008, we have seen a lot of changes. Unpresidented rises and fall of gas prices. Deflation over takes the term inflation among economist. The cell phone market has gone from a toy/phone to a tool that puts previous personal digital assistance to meaning. For phones like Palm and Blackberry to stay competitive there are having to make their phone more for enterainment than for businesss.
The new 3G network and the more power cell phones has made it eaiser to access applications makes quick updates, document reading, and scheduling mere common practice. Video feeds, managing complex systems along with needed reliability is something we can expect as soon and next year.
Before we get any further, let us define what 3G really means. Before 3G data rates were 32 kilobits per second. Now with the 3G technology data rates are 54 megabits per second. This will make video and graphic intensive data appear much smoother.
Note that not ever major city in the United States and the rest of the world for that matter has 3G. It is slowly being rolled out. T-Mobile is the slowest carrier to rollout 3G coverage. Depending on where you are, you may want to want on getting that 3G phone.
There are plenty of reasons to buy an unlocked cell phone over a carrier-subsidized handset. For starters, you’re not tied to a one or two year contract, and you can install all sorts of fun software on your handset when and how you like. The big drawback, though, has always been the expense. Since unlocked phones aren’t subsidized by major carriers, it’s hard to find one that’s affordable. Some of our favorites from the last year, though, have dipped in price. Here are three deals to whet your appetite.
Features along with the look and feel aside consider the complexity. I want you to keep in mind that these high power phones, with complex code, require all of power from the battery.
Since the iPhone’s release last year, we have seen other manufactures come out with phone that have touch screens, along with being a lot more powerful. Mobiledia.com, Cnet.com, About.com, and PCmag.com all have excellant reviews of which phone does what. Before I would go and buy one of these new smart cell phone, I would go to a place like Cell Phone Forum to see what issues people are having with these new phones.
This weekend I was talking to a T-Mobile tech. He was telling me about all the issues with the G Phone. His advice was to wait another year. Then most of its’ issues would be resolved.

