December 3, 2007 at 9:30 am
· Filed under Apple, LG, Mobile Handsets, Motorola, Nokia, Samsung, Sony-Ericcsson
User generated content is good in more ways that we can think of. They give fresh, honest and raw opinions of real users instead of biased and often cooked up reviews done by well known media houses.
Well, I found quite a few video reviews of all latest and hot mobile phones. Enjoy the gut feelings of mobile phone subscribers and while you are there at it get to know little more about the phone itself.
Most interesting thing we can all learn from these videos is lot more that what the phones do. But what really people are looking for and what they really like in a mobile phone.
Have a blast. Bookmark this post as the play list gets updated every hour or so. Here we go.
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November 24, 2007 at 2:27 pm
· Filed under Apple, LG, Mobile Handsets, Motorola, Samsung
US Q3 2007, Best Selling Consumer Handsets: Note that 4 of the top 10 phones are by Motorola and not surprisingly Nokia is no where in the picture.
The Strategy Analytics ProductTRAX program released its Q3 list of top selling consumer handsets in the US market. Motorola, with its RAZR and KRZR, and LG, collectively accounted for seven of the top best selling consumer handsets.
- Motorola RAZR V3
- Motorola RAZR V3m
- LG VX8300
- Apple iPhone
- LG Chocolate VX8550/8500
- Motorola MOTOKRZR K1m
- Samsung SGH-A707
- LG VX5300
- Sanyo Katana II
- Motorola V323i/V325i
Over Half of Mobile Phones Sold in Usa are 3g Models
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August 26, 2007 at 7:02 pm
· Filed under AT&T(Cingular), Apple, Applications, Mobile Life Styles, Mobile Markets, Mobile Operators, People In Style
AT&T sent nice and heavy packets to most iPhone users. If you are wondering if they are some promotional material or coupons or some bonus package, you are in for a big suprise. Those big packets contain AT&T wireless service bill for the customer. Detailed or itemized bill that lists out each and every network access iPhone ever made.
AT&T should have summarized all DATA access and should have included itemized details only for actual calls made. All iPhone users must be subscribed to unlimited data plans, that means no user cares about how much they downloaded from the network. But it looks like AT&T never cared to update their billing systems to take care of this for iPhone users. Result, about 300 pages of bill for many iPhone enthusiasts.
Watch this user video uploaded on youtube with such hefty packet of bill.
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