Showing posts with label refurbished phones unlocked. Show all posts
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Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Unlocked Nokia Phones-Nokia Gives it A Try with the Lumia 925

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Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Cell Phones Apple-Apple earnings could bring profit setback, despite record sales

Apple earnings could bring profit setback, despite record sales-Cell Phones Apple

The iPad maker is expected to report record sales Tuesday, but its profits could take a hit for the first time in a decade.


 

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Apple could make history tomorrow with its biggest second-quarter sales yet, though it's also expected to log its first decline in profit in 10 years.
That's what analysts anticipate in Tuesday's second-quarter earnings report, which will spell out the company's performance through the end of March.
Wall Street is expecting Apple to post earnings of $10.12 per share on sales of $42.6 billion, based on a poll of 48 analysts from Thomson First Call. That's down from earnings of $12.30 per share, and up from the $39.2 billion in sales from the same quarter a year ago.
Apple's own expectations for profits during the quarter came in between $9.23 and $10.23 per share on sales of $41 billion to $43 billion.

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The last time Apple posted decline in profit from the previous year's quarter, it was the very beginning of 2003, and Apple was hit both by the economic downturn and a restructuring charge that ate away at its profits, and then some.
Decline in profit aside, the revenue both Apple and analysts are expecting would be a new second-quarter record. Wall Street expects that to be led by sales of around 35 million iPhones and 17 million iPads -- the company's two most popular products, both of which were revamped last fall. Trailing those, analysts believe Apple sold a little more than 4 million Macs, fueled by shoppers catching up on purchases of the latest iMac, which was in short supply at the end of last year.
One of the key reasons a decline in profit is expected is Apple's gross margins, the amount of money it makes on its products. In January, the company estimated a gross margin of between 37.5 percent and 38.5 percent for the quarter. At best, that margin is about the same as Apple's last quarter, but a steep drop from the 47.4 percent it reported a year ago. During a previous earnings call, Apple noted that some of this was due to the iPad Mini having tighter margins, as well as a weaker dollar, but that things could improve as the company brings down costs.

Apple's stock since its high in September, 2012.
Apple's stock since its high in September 2012
(Credit: Yahoo)
 
Shares of Apple have dropped 44 percent since reaching a high of $702.11 seven months ago, bringing the company's stock price down to territory it hasn't seen since December 2011. During a meeting with shareholders in February, Apple CEO Tim Cook noted that he was not happy with the stock's performance, but said the company was focused on the long term and making the very best products. That was after pressure from an outside shareholder urging Apple to sweeten the deal for current shareholders with a plan to dole out fixed, recurring dividends that could be traded separately from Apple's stock.
Of note, this quarter will be the first since Apple changed the way it estimates its earnings. The company was well-known for comically lowballing its forecast, something that became more of an issue after a string of record-setting blowouts fueled by the iPhone and later the iPad. Apple went nearly a decade without posting a miss, a party that ended in October 2011 when Apple sold less iPhones than expected, due to a longer than usual wait between models. More recently, the company just barely missed Wall Street's revenue estimates for its December quarter, though beat expectations on profits and set new sales records for its products.
During its last conference call with analysts, Apple CFO Peter Oppenheimer noted that the company was moving from a set number to a "range of guidance that reflects our belief of what we are likely to achieve."
Some other things to pay attention to on the post-earnings conference call with analysts:

  • The big delay between product launches. Apple's last big product unveiling was last October, with the iPad Mini. It's been very quiet since then, short of Apple tweaking its high-end MacBook Pro models.
  • Dividend talk. Apple's cash pile continues to grow, and at last count it was a little more than $137 billion. Apple already has a dividend and stock repurchase plan, but has said it's in discussions about how to return more cash to shareholders. In a note to investors last week, Sanford Bernstein analyst Toni Sacconaghi said not to hold your breath for news about this during Apple's conference call, but you can bet someone's going to ask for a progress report.
  • Rumors, rumors, rumors. Expect analysts to ask questions about things Apple won't answer. That includes talk of a new iPhone just around the corner, and whether it's buying audio chips from someone other than Cirrus Logic, a company that last week trimmed sales estimates based on "a decreased forecast for a high-volume product" believed to be from Apple, which uses the chips in iOS devices.
  • China fallout. Apple was recently the target of a national campaign in China to improve its warranty practices in the region. The company eventually apologized, and promised to change its ways, including improvements. Analysts could be curious how much of an impact that's having on its business there.

Apple will report just after the market closes on Tuesday, followed by a conference call with executives at 2 p.m. PT. Mylan Cellular will have all the relevant news from both, so stay tuned.



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Monday, April 22, 2013

Cell Phones For Less,- Strong Lumia sales fail to salvage Nokia

 Strong Lumia sales fail to salvage Nokia-Cell Phones For Less,-

A strong showing for Nokia's high-end Lumia range of smartphones failed to cover the loss incurred by poorly performing sales of its basic mobile devices in the first quarter, results released today revealed.

The Nokia Lumia 920 is currently one of Windows Phone 8's flagship devices.
The Nokia Lumia 920 is currently one of Windows Phone 8's flagship devices. Photo: Reuters

The first quarter results put Nokia firmly behind its market rivals Apple and Samsung, despite the company selling 5.6 million Lumia handsets, a 27 per cent increase on the previous quarter.
The disappointing figures coincided with a Financial Times report that Nokia was seeking to move into the "phablet" market, offering customers a Nokia-stamped alternative to products like Samsung's popular Galaxy Note device, which boasts a 5.3" screen and sells particularly well in Asia, where phone/tablet hybrids are most used.
Lumia would be at the forefront of this change of direction, and a range of devices would be planned in the phablet niche, reportedly with "more advanced specifications" than those of the Samsung Galaxy Note.
Meanwhile, overall net sales fell 20 per cent to 5.9 billion euros from a year earlier at Nokia, while phone volumes tumbled 30 per cent on the previous quarter.
It forecast margins in its devices and services business would be "approximately negative 2 per cent" in the second quarter, down from a weak 0.1 per cent in the first quarter.
"The shortfall is in the (cheaper) mobile phone side, where both volumes and average selling prices came lower than expected. That is of course a bit worrying, since that has been their bread and butter business in the Devices and Services unit," Hakan Wranne, analyst at Swedbank, told Reuters.
"I think we will see the market's profit estimates for 2014 come down," he added.
Stephen Elop, Nokia's Chief Executive, said, "At the highest level, we are pleased that Nokia Group achieved underlying operating profitability for the third quarter in a row. While operating in a highly competitive environment, Nokia is executing our strategy with urgency and managing our costs very well. We have areas where we are making progress, and areas where we are further increasing the focus. For example, people are responding positively to the Lumia portfolio, and our volumes are increasing quarter over quarter. On the other hand, our Mobile Phones business faces a difficult competitive environment, and we are taking tactical actions and bringing new innovation to market to address our challenges."
 
 
 
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Cheap HTC Phones,-Samsung has been busted paying students to compose awful reviews about competitor goods

By Mylan Cellular
April 22, 2013

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Samsung has been busted paying students to compose awful reviews about competitor goods. Source: Supplied


SAMSUNG is being enquired by fair-trade administration in Taiwan over assertions it paid persons to admonish its competitor HTC online.

The tech monster allegedly hired students to write contradictory comments on social networking sites about HTC phones, PC Advisor reported.

Taiwanese website, TaiwanSamsungLeaks.com published documents from Samsung's chartered marketing firm which listed the number of different posts it had been responsible for last year. One of the mails recorded comprised a complaint that his girlfriend's HTC One X telephone smashed into certainly and an claim that Samsung's Galaxy Note was a better merchandise.





The article furthermore listed reconsiders asserting that the Samsung Galaxy S3's had better graphics and battery life than the HTC One X.


Samsung said it had not obtained a notice from Taiwan's Free Trade Commission but accepted the contradictory promotion crusade was an "unfortunate incident" that had gone against its "fundamental principles".

"Samsung Electronics Taiwan (SET) has stopped all trading undertakings that engage the posting of anonymous comments," it said in a statement.


"Samsung adheres to transparent and dependable communications with consumers." The business said it is working to avert the smear campaign from occurrence afresh.


If found guilty of false advocating, the business could face penalties of up to $811,000.

HTC said it wasn't ruling out "taking appropriate activity" against Samsung.


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Sunday, April 21, 2013

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Verizon's Galaxy S4 sign-up page is finally live-verizon phones for sale cheap-

America's biggest carrier was slow to get on board with Samsung's latest Android flagship device, but now it's official.


Big Red is on board for the fourth voyage to a magical Korean Galaxy.
 
Verizon's Samsung Galaxy S4 page is finally live, giving America's largest wireless carrier a way for folks to get in line for what's been the most anticipated new phone of this year so far.
Earlier in the week, Verizon Wireless tweeted that the GS4 would be hitting its 4G LTE network in May and promised that more details would soon be forthcoming.
The sign up page that went live this week on the Verizon Wireless site doesn't offer any of those details, it's just a place to enter your e-mail and thereby consent to being spammed by the carrier about all things Samsung.
Being the big dog on the wireless block, Verizon apparently doesn't feel a need to be first with what's expected to be a pretty hot new phone. Sprint Nextel and T-Mobile will have the Galaxy S4 in stores later this month, and AT&T has already been taking pre-orders for a few days now.
No word yet on pricing from Verizon either, but it's likely to be in the range offered by its competitors, which includes a $149 promotion for some new Sprint customers that bring their old number over to the carrier, on up to the full retail price of $639.


 
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Cheap Phones Online-How to Update LG Optimus 3D P920 to Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean with JellyBam Custom ROM

How to Update LG Optimus 3D P920 to Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean with JellyBam Custom ROM-Cheap Phones Online

April 21, 2013
 
 
 
It’s been two years since the LG released LG Optimus 3D P920. With high-end features, this smartphone was able to grab attention of many. The hardware features of this smartphone are good even as of now, but not the software features. The Froyo operating system that you get in LG Optimus 3D P920, is quite old now. If you own this device, then you must be interested in installing Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean on it, right? If this so, then do read out the guide ahead.

Disclaimer


If you have ever gone through the task of rooting and custom ROM installation, then only proceed ahead. Though the process mentioned ahead is quite simple to follow, but still, if this is your first time with rooting and custom ROM installation, then better stop here. If you still want to read the process and apply it, then do it at your own risk. We shall not be held responsible for any damage that occur to your device.

LG Optimus 3D P920

Prerequisites


  • Take the backup of entire data. Though this is optional, but all out of you who have ever done rooting before, must be familiar with its importance.
  • Make sure that the battery is charged for 85 percent at least.
  • Enable the USB Debugging Mode in your device. For this, navigate to Menu > Settings > Applications > Development and then check the ‘USB Debugging’ there.
  • Make sure that you have all necessary USB Drivers installed on your PC/Laptop.

Install JellyBam Android 4.2.2 Custom Jelly Bean ROM on LG Optimus 3D P920


  • Download the JellyBam Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean custom ROM from here.
  • Copy the file, and by connecting your device with PC using the USB cable, paste the file to SD card of your phone. After that, disconnect your phone.
  • Switch off your LG Optimus 3D P920.
  • Start your device in Recovery Mode by pressing volume up + home and power buttons together. The screen will go blank on the appearance of LG logo on it for second time. Now, use the Volume buttons to navigate and Power button to select.
  • Navigate to “install zip from SD card” >> “choose zip from sdcard”.
  • Now you need to select the file from the no. of options available. In these options, which are actually the files and folders of your Android device, look for the ROM file that you downloaded in the first step.
  • Once you get it, use the Volume keys to highlight. Confirm the selection by using Power button.
  • The installation of the selected file will begin. Wait for few minutes for the completion of installation.
  • Install the Google Apps package by following the same procedure.
  • Select the option “+++++Go Back+++++” and then “reboot system now”.
  • Your LG Optimus 3D P920 will restart now.
That’s it. You have successfully installed JellyBam Android 4.2.2 Custom Jelly Bean ROM on LG Optimus 3D P920.


 
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Discount Cellular Phones-Delayed Telus Galaxy S4 shipping gets selected buyers $50 credit, as device is ‘so popular’

Delayed Telus Galaxy S4 shipping gets selected buyers $50 credit, as device is ‘so popular’-discount cellular phones

By: Mylan Cellular 
April 21, 2013
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    Telus Galaxy S4 pre-orders seem to be going well, as the carrier is ready to offer some early buyers a $50 bill credit if they agree to wait “up to two weeks to receive” their purchased handset.

    The Galaxy S4 is described as “so popular” by the carrier, which is trying to manage its “restricted supply” on launch date by offering selected customers this particular deal.

    The Galaxy S4 is available with Telus for $199 with new three-year contracts, or $700 outright, and it’s now available for pre-order. The pre-orders should be delivered on April 27, while in-store purchases will be available starting with May 3. However, should customers accept Telus’ limited offer, they’ll get their pre-ordered units by May 10. Here’s the full e-mail notification some Telus Galaxy S4 buyers received:


    Hello,

    Thanks for pre-ordering the GALAXY S4 with TELUS. This device has been so popular that there’s a very limited quantity available across Canada and internationally. To help manage our restricted supply, we’re offering select pre-order customers a $50 bill credit if you’re willing to wait up to two weeks to receive your GALAXY S4.

    What this means for you
    If you decide to take this offer, we’ll add a $50 credit to your account after you receive your device. We will ship your GALAXY S4 by May 10th instead of Saturday, April 27th. If you choose not to take this offer, your GALAXY S4 will be shipped on Friday April 26.

    Hurry now, limited time offer: You must accept this offer by 11:59pm Eastern Standard Time on Tuesday April 23, 2013.

    Interestingly, Telus suggests in its email that there may not be enough Galaxy S4 units to go around on launch date, in “Canada and internationally,” although we don’t know exactly what that means for now, as there haven’t been any reports detailing any potential launch issues for Samsung. In fact, we’ve seen so far various estimates for upcoming Galaxy S4 sales all looking very well for the company, with one of the latest such guesses saying that Samsung would sell as many as 10 million units at launch, and move 30 million units by the end of June.

    On a different note, a few days ago Telus revealed that it will stock the Galaxy S4 in different colors in the future, in addition to the White Frost and Black Mist versions that will be available at launch.

    Would you take $50 credit and have your Galaxy S4 unit shipped two weeks later than initially expected, or you want to get your hands on it as fast as possible?

 
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Cheap Samsung Phones-6 Smartphone Features You Don’t Need

6 Smartphone Features You Don’t Need-Cheap Samsung Phones-




When buying a smartphone, there are dozens of different factors to consider, especially if you’re trying to decide between a few popular phones that seem like essentially the same thing, just with different packaging. Looked at a list of specs lately? Quad-core, 2GB RAM, 13 megapixels, 4.7/4.8/5.0/5.5 inches, LTE, NFC, and other three letter words.
What sets one phone apart from another? If recent launches are any indication, smartphones are due to have longer and longer lists of features to differentiate themselves from the competition.
Good features can make or break a smartphone, but not all features are worth your time and they definitely should not influence your buying decision. Here are the most egregious offenders.

1. More megapixels

Two years ago the fanciest smartphones boasted 5 megapixel cameras. Last year’s number? 8MP. Now the 13MP phones are coming and aren’t you impressed? You shouldn’t be. We went through this same scenario over in the camera world and the problem is the same here.
More megapixels does not equal a better camera or better pictures. The iPhone 4 [iPhone 4S] had a 5MP camera that put many 8MP Android phones to shame. The Galaxy S III and the HTC One X both had 8MP cameras, but HTC took superior pictures. Specs alone aren’t going to tell the whole story. What makes a good smartphone camera is a combination of a quality sensor and a good camera app that tweaks things behind the scenes to give you the best shot possible.

2. Camera features that don’t improve picture (or video) quality

A wealth of settings in the camera app is a definite plus, but some smartphone makers are going overboard with image and video features that aren’t necessary and don’t make images look any better. Recent examples include HTC’s Zoe (introduced with the new HTC One) which takes multiple pictures plus a few second video every time you press the shutter button andthe dual camera recording feature found on the LG Optimus G Pro and the Galaxy S4. Even the highly touted 1080p video recording isn’t impressive if you’re not going to watch it on a 1080p screen or, if you do, the quality is so bad you wish you’d left it on your phone.
Don’t shop by these features. Look for camera enhancements that will improve how images look in the end. High-end smartphones that have fast lenses (f/2.0 or lower) will deliver better shots, but also look for camera apps with settings that allow you to change the exposure and white balance, include HDR (High Dynamic Range), and have scene modes.

3. Audio enhancements that are more trendy than transcendental

With a wealth of apps available that allow you to stream and download your favorite music, more people are using phones as their MP3 players. With that comes a desire for better audio quality. Thus, some manufacturers tout their audio prowess, like HTC including Beats Audio in their flagship phones. The secret is that Beats Audio is little more than a set of equalizer settings, and therefore all you need is a good third-party EQ app like Equalizer EQ (free in Google Play or  iTunes) to improve the output on music, video, and even games.

4. Extra buttons you don’t need

Ever since Android 3.x Honeycomb Google has tried to convince phone and tablet manufacturers to give up on buttons. Android devices no longer need physical Home, Back, or Menu buttons, since these functions are now on the screen. Does that stop the likes of Samsung, HTC or LG from including them in their designs? Nope. This isn’t a bad thing in itself–some would argue it’s a good thing–but when phone makers start adding even more buttons, they move into the territory of unnecessary.
Camera shutter buttons aren’t too bad, but buttons like LG’s QButton on the Optimus G Pro just get in the way. The QButton launches QMemo by default, even though you don’t really need such quick access to that app. Users can change which app it does launch, but that doesn’t eliminate the real problem: there’s no need for an extra, in the way button that launches apps.

5. Features that only work if you and everyone you know has the same phone

Gone are the days when almost everyone with a smartphone had the same smartphone. Be it the halcyon years of BlackBerry dominance or the early days of the iPhone. Even popular Android phones can only achieve a certain amount of market saturation on their own. So picking a device based on the cool things it can do, if those cool things only apply to one other device, means you’ll hardly ever get to do that cool thing.
Samsung touted the Galaxy S4′s Group Play feature as a way for a group of friends to enjoy music together and improve the sound quality. Problem is, that feature only works on the S4. It may work with the next-generation Galaxy Note and a few other premium phones from the company, but not the Galaxy S 3 or the Galaxy Note 2, even though both are quite popular.

6. Futuristic gestures and motions that aren’t intuitive and that you’ll never use

For years futurists have predicted a world where technology requires little more than a hand-wave or voice input to get amazing results. The road to that amazing future is apparently a long one, and along the way we’re due to be bombarded with stuff that looks like it came from “Minority Report” when actually it’s more like “Amazon Women on the Moon.”
Waving your hand above the screen to swipe left and right is cool, but it’s not better than just swiping left or right with your finger. Talking to your phone to make calls, schedule appointments, and search the web feels like science fiction until the text-to-voice engine doesn’t understand you, can’t translate without a connection or can’t interact with the app you need. And, finally, the jury is still out on the recently-introduced eye tracking feature. It didn’t work well for us in bright light situations, but when it did work, it was really useful.
Overall, when shopping for smartphones, be on the lookout for hype. Flashy features rarely add up to anything, so keep in mind what’s important in a phone: comfortable design, good display, long battery life and software features that match what you want to do with your phone.


 
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Saturday, April 20, 2013

The Newest Galaxy Phone-Samsung Galaxy S4 Vs the Nexus 4

Samsung Galaxy S4 Vs the Nexus 4-The Newest Galaxy Phone-


By Mylan Cellular 
 April 20, 2013

If you listened to our lovely podcast this week you’ll have heard us discussing the various merits of the Samsung Galaxy S4, in particular, VS other (cheaper) handsets like the Google Nexus 4.

I really like my Nexus 4. I like stock Android, it’s whizzy fast and does everything I need well. That said, I’ve always been a fan of Samsung’s display
technology their screens are just beautiful, and the extra whizz bang features on the Galaxy S4 appeal to me.

Then they’re the price… the Galaxy S4 is very expensive. £579 sim
free That’s MORE expensive than an iPhone 5. Ouch. So why would I swap? Well, here’s a list…

Better camera

Better display

Better battery life (I get battery anxiety big time with my Nexus 4)

Expandable storage

Removable battery

(Slightly) larger screen

It controls my TV!

Some (not all) of the Samsung specific stuff looks cool.



Galaxy S4 case


 

Also Samsung’s accessories range look great. I particularly like the case with a hole cut out so you can see the time, and other useful information without even opening it. Our friends at MobileFun have a whopping great page of accessories and that’s for a phone that isn’t even out yet!
The S4 is almost guaranteed to sell by the bucket load. That in itself means there will be great support for the handset by accessory makers of all types.
Then there’s Google I/O, which may well bring a lovely shiny new version of Android. I fully expect Samsung to update the S4 as soon as possible, but the Nexus 4 should get it almost immedaitely. I have no idea what it will bring, but it might be great! Oh, decisions, decisions…
What about you, dear readers. Are you jumping to the S4 straight from your handset? If so, why? Please do leave a comment, or contact me on Twitter. I genuinely want to know :)
 

 
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Cheap Galaxy Phones-Samsung Galaxy S4: top 5 accessories

Samsung Galaxy S4: top 5 accessories-Cheap Galaxy Phones



By Mylan Cellular
April 19, 2013


Here are some of the top smartphone accessories for the upcoming Galaxy S4

 


Galaxy S4 launch day is just about a week away in here in the United States. Soon you'll be able to pick up 2013's most anticipated smartphone. For many out there, buying a smartphone is a big deal and purchasing the perfect accessory can be pretty tough. Luckily, you have us to show you the best accessories out there for the Galaxy S4.

That's right friends, we've done all the thinking for you and broken down your choices as best we can. With any luck you'll be able to waltz right into your local Best Buy and purchase a great accessory for your Samsung Galaxy S4.

Read on to see some of the best smartphone accessories for the Galaxy S4 below.

Morphie Powerstation. The
Morphie Powerstation is a wonderful gift for any Galaxy S4 fan. The portable charger is basically a power-pack you stick in your pocket and can be used to charged any smartphone on a moment's notice. It is perfect for those on the go and launching later this month.

Belkin Micra Folio. The Belkin Micra Folio is an awesome case for the Samsung Galaxy S4. Half smartphone and half wallet, the device keeps your S4
safe\l " in a stylish way. The case is made of a durable, finely brushed material that is super soft to the touch. The case can be found here.

iBolt ProDock. The
iBolt ProDock will hold basically any smartphone in place in a car. It is attached to the dashboard and holds the smartphone horizontally or vertically. The accessory is great for those moms who are bad with directions and need immediate access\l " to Google Maps navigation.

Freedom Pro Bluetooth Keyboard. The
Freedom Pro keyboard is great for those who never know when they have to write up a quick, long e-mail. It unfolds in seconds and comes with a dock for the smartphone. Overall, it's a bit pricey, but worth it if you have a lot of urgent e-mails when traveling.

Idapt S2. Looking for a speaker dock that works with your S4 and Apple iPad? If so, look no further as the Idapt S2 certainly fits the bill. The S2 lets you stream music from your new Galaxy S4 to speakers easily and quickly. It's awesome.

 

 
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Thursday, April 18, 2013

Used Phones Online-Nokia’s Aluminum Catwalk Finally Pictured?

Nokia’s Aluminum Catwalk Finally Pictured?-Used Phones Online-




By: Mylan Cellular
April 18, 2013


 
 
 
Nokia’s next round of Windows Phone models have been the subject of rumors for months now. The Lumia 928 looks nearly ready to launch, and while the xenon flash sounds great, it’s hard to get excited over a phone that’s essentially last year’s 920. Some of the other Nokia models we’ve been talking about could have some more compelling hooks: the EOS with its 41-megapixel PureView camera, and Catwalk, with a body crafted out of aluminum. So far, we’ve yet to get a look at either, but there’s a chance that may be changing today, upon the publication of a pair of photos that may show off Catwalk in the flesh.

Well – it’s a little odd, is what it is. While the trappings of Nokia design are present, some of what we see here is pretty unexpected. First off, this doesn’t look like it’s metal all over – the edge could very well be aluminum, and for that matter the internal framework, as well, but the back appears to be plastic.
Then there’s that port on top. It could be HDMI (which we’ve already heard rumored for the EOS), but if it’s micro USB, that’s a weird place for a Windows Phone handset to place it.
The camera bulge is unusual, too, looking more at home on an HTC model. We can also seen an LED flash, rather than another xenon like we might have hoped.

So, could this be real? It’s hard to say. It’s a little concerning that the capacitive buttons are just out of frame, when they should have been so easy to include; was there a reason that portion of the shot was cropped? For the time being, we’re really not sure what to bet on.


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Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Buy Cell Phones Cheap-iPhone 6 launch not likely to happen before summer 2014

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By: Mylan Cellular
April 17, 2013





Apple's upcoming iOS devices could be severely delayed, according to reports

 

If you've been hopping from one foot to the other, anxiously awaiting the release of Apple's next-gen iPhone(s) then look away now, because we may have some bad news for you. It appears that the iPhone 5S, iPhone 6 and other devices, including the cheaper iPhone and iWatch could experience significant delays.



The news comes by way of Jeffries and Co. analyst Peter Misek, who recently visited Apple’s production partners in the Far East. Misek claims that the delay could affect the full gamut of upcoming devices from the Cupertino, Calif. company.



Speaking to
Street Insider, Misek asserted his belief that pre-production issues would lead to manufacturers missing the proposed July to September target for the iPhone 5S. He also cited recent reports of delays in rolling out the next iteration of Apple’s mobile operating system\l ", iOS 7, which would be running the new devices.



It isn’t just bad news for the iPhone 5S though, according to the analyst. He suggested that the delays would extend beyond the next iPhone, affecting the proposed budget iPhone and the long-awaited iPhone 6 which, he now believes, isn’t likely to see the light of day before summer 2014.



Misek spoke candidly about the expected delays, stating "iPhone 5S is having pre-production issues, with mass production at least a month or more away. This, combined with the publicly discussed delay of iOS7, puts a July availability at risk (we had estimated July to early Sep). Low-cost iPhone launch may be pushed to CQ4."



He went on to say "We continue to believe there is almost no chance the iPhone 6 launches in CY13 (Calendar Year 2013) due to supply chain issues; June 2014 is more likely." To make matters worse he also poured cold water on speculation surrounding Apple's alleged smartwatch, claiming "We have not yet seen any evidence of
iWatch production."



A significant delay in rolling out new
hardware\l " is likely to hit Apple hard, especially given the recent reports regarding the company’s decaying cache with young people. Both Samsung and HTC have just raised the curtain on new, powerful smartphones and without something to meet their challenge head-on, Apple may struggle to keep up – and we may yet also see new devices from Motorola and Google, to add further insult to injury

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The Newest Galaxy Phone-Samsung Galaxy S4 launches on seven carriers in April

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April 17, 2013
 

T-Mobile offers the cheapest Galaxy S4 option so far at $150. Here's where you'll be able to score Samsung's flagship Android smartphone

 

Samsung announced Wednesday that its brand new Galaxy S4 phone will be available from seven different U.S. carriers starting this month. Specific launch dates and pricing for the GS4 will vary depending on the carrier, but T-Mobile is already ahead of the game, posting on its site that the Android handset will be available on April 24 for an upfront cost of $149.99.

Notice anything funny about that price? You should, because it's roughly $50 cheaper than what other carriers charge for these spankin' new, high-end devices. T-Mobile now offers several budget-friendly contract-free options, so if you're one to cringe over a typical two-year commitment with a carrier, this is certainly one worth looking into (just keep in mind that T-Mobile's coverage isn't totally up to par yet, so you may want to check how your region rates first).

Sprint has also claimed its Galaxy S4 launch date as April 27 for a steep $250. That price might be enough to conjure tears for some, but Sprint is offering a $100 credit if you switch over from another carrier. Pre-orders for Sprint begin on April 18 and will be available in either "White Frost" or "Black Mist" (don't get hung up on the names, it's really just white and black).

The remaining carriers including Verizon, AT&T, U.S. Cellular, C Spire and Cricket have yet to announce their own Galaxy S4 launch dates and pricing, but that should all go down by the end of April. It should also be noted that you'll have the option to pick up Samsung's GS4 at some major retailers including Walmart, Radio Shack and Costco, among others.

To quickly recap, Samsung's Galaxy S4 includes a 1.9 GHz quad-core processor, a 13-megapixel camera, a five-inch Super AMOLED HD display and a trailing list of innovative software\l " features.

"The Galaxy S line of smartphones has achieved momentous success with 100 million in unit sales worldwide in less than three years. This validates that we are addressing what consumers want from a smartphone," said president of Samsung Telecommunications America Dale Sohn in a release. "The fourth generation of Samsung's flagship device builds upon the tradition of excellence and provides consumers with even more innovation that simplifies and redifines the way individuals will interact with their Galaxy S4. We believe this device will be a true companion to all aspects of a consumer's life from work, to travel and even watching TV."

 
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