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Now that you are the proud owner of a mobile phone, your next biggest step is to decide on a service provider who will give you good mobile phone deals and mobile phone contracts. We know that with so many mobile service providers present in the market, it can drive an individual insane in making a final decision on the service providers.

So, to make your life a little simpler, here are a few parameters to look into before making that final move on a mobile service provider who can give you some of the best mobile phone deals.

Connectivity and Coverage: This is probably the most important criteria for deciding on a service provider. A good service provider is one who has connectivity and coverage over a large area. This is especially necessary for those who travel and commute a lot.

The connection should also be reliable in the sense that when you are roaming, though the signal is strong, you may not be able to connect easily. The connectivity issues are usually mentioned in the mobile phone contracts.

Mobile phone deals and plans: With so many players in the market and each one ready to outnumber their competitors, the service providers are always trying to come out with new mobile phone deals in their mobile phone contracts to attract new customers and keep the old ones happy.

The common features to look for in a good deal is whether the rate charged is per minute or per second, the charges for text messages and other data that you want to download. Choose those features which you will be using regularly.

With a lot of smart phones and androids cropping up, look for a service provider who offers not only phone calls and texting facilities but those who allow for internet facilities and downloading mobile applications from the internet. Use a service provider who will let you make the most of the features on your mobile phone with the best mobile phone deals.

Look for any hidden costs and fees that may be charged to your phone bills in the mobile phone contracts. Go through the mobile phone contracts with a magnifying glass if necessary to look for any loopholes or extra charges, especially those that may get charged for early termination or roaming or activation of other features.

 

Now that the internet is firmly a part of everyone’s life, a person might be overwhelmed at all of the things that they’ve heard can be done on the internet, especially thanks to mobile phone deals for internet compatible phones. Some people would be amazed at just what can be performed using the internet. On the other hand, they might be amazed to think about all of the things that they do on a regular basis on the internet, without thinking about it. From reaching out to friends, loved ones and co-workers, to ordering food, to planning a trip or playing games, there are a staggering amount of things that people do on the internet.

For example, people at the very least send e-mails on their phones when they get mobile phones with mobile phone contracts. When electronic mail was first introduced, this was a new and exotic way of sending letters and other correspondence in real time. Now, emails are a part of everyday life. Along with reaching out to people with e-mails, people can speak to each other in real time on the internet when they use instant messaging functions.

Instant messaging chats allow people from anywhere in the world with an internet connection to speak to each other for free! Another way that people reach out to each other, is by meeting each other on online forums, and through social networking websites. People post information about themselves, their businesses, or about whatever might be going on in their lives. Then, people can communicate with each other in this way. The great thing about these online forums and social networking websites is that many new friendships are started in this way. As a matter of fact, many new romantic relationships and marriages have started, thanks to the internet! Many mobile phone deals include phones that are social networking compatible.

Speaking of meeting one’s spouse on the internet, the internet allows single people to meet each other via online dating websites. There are dating sites for just about every age group, orientation, or ethnic background. People are simply too busy to meet someone face to face, and these websites can help to save time. Or, many people find that there simply are no eligible singles where they live. When they meet a romantic prospect through an online dating website, they are able to vastly increase their quantity of romantic prospects.

Of course, the internet is also very useful for business transactions. Many people conduct most if not all of their business transactions and task on the internet. People can send internet faxes, order supplies, set up voice mail boxes, print and scan documents, and more, via the internet and thanks to mobile phone deals that feature advanced internet compatible phones. There are a wide variety of mobile phone applications that can be added on to mobile phone contracts.

With the integration of wireless Internet on such devices as the iPhone, Blackberry and Google’s Android phone, the past few years have seen an emerging phenomenon of 24/7 connectivity. However, research suggests those who choose to correspond via email, text messages or social networks are prone to health problems and diminished professionalism, as a rush to get a message across supersedes the need for human interaction. The key is to decipher in what circumstances technological advances are necessary and in which we’re better off without them.

Short Text, Long History:

Though the phrase ‘text me’ is now part of the lexicon of modern life, Short Message Service (SMS) actually languished in technological obscurity for more than a decade after the concept was initially developed in the early 1980’s. It was not until 1992 that the first SMS was sent over a UK network and only by the end of 2000 did SMS texts become a regular commercial feature for the majority of contracted users. As SMS quickly became an ever more relevant method of communication with the average Joe, entrepreneurs and professionals were presented with a toy of their own, the Blackberry. Combining the latest mobile phone with a hand held computer, the blackberry gave workaholics access to their emails, office networks and documents, and made it possible to conduct business from anywhere.

Health Risk:

A disturbing side effect of this increasing connectivity has been its effect on face-to-face interaction. It has now become possible to complete your commute without looking at another human being, or attend a dinner party having had fifteen simultaneous conversations with friends who were not actually there. Professor Gayle Porter of Rutgers University led research that signified the health risks of such behaviour, outlining that ‘addiction to technology can be as equally damaging [as chemical or substance addictions] to a worker’s mental health’.

Talkers vs. Texters:

Brand new mobile phones that include a plethora of socially interactive technologies may also be contributing to the higher levels of anxiety and depression amongst teenagers and young adults. In research conducted at the University of Plymouth, Reid & Reid (2004) split an experimental group into ‘talkers’ or ‘texters’ based on a qualitative analysis. They discovered that although the majority of both texters and talkers preferred face-to-face communication, over a quarter of the texters preferred texting – 4 times the number of talkers who preferred texting. Texters were also found to be more socially anxious and lonely than the talkers.

Embellish vs. Displace:

“Social networking sites should allow us to embellish our social lives, but what we find is very different. The tail is wagging the dog. These are not tools that enhance, they are tools that displace.” Dr. Aric Sigman, a biologist, has warned that a lack of human interaction paralleled with innovations in technology could result in a range of health problems, such as upset immune responses, altered hormone levels, malfunction of arteries and a decrease in mental performance.

In the BBC article, Dr. Sigman also cited research in which face-to-face interaction has fallen dramatically since 1987, signifying that modern technologies are hindering the way we interact with other human beings. Advancements in technology should enhance rather than diminish our social lives.

Ease of access vs. Professionalism:

The appeal of email and instant messaging still boasts an obvious answer – It’s free and it’s instant. To avoid busy signals and high phone bills, the internet provides a more cost-effective way to interact with workmates, clients and within a personal context. However, these mediums simply cannot replace real phone conversations or face-to-face meetings in the workplace. A poll on Edutopia has also expressed the concern of social media within an educational environment: “As more and more students immerse themselves in Textspeak over their cell phones and computers, educators worry that their writing skills are suffering. [...] There is concern that students who frequently express themselves in abbreviations and smiley faces may lose the capacity for more nuanced, grammatically correct writing.”

Put simply, a level of formality is needed to gain trust in all three businesses, educational establishments and in individuals. Where businesses cut corners on formal conversations, carelessness in quick correspondence could hinder progress in both our social and professional lives.

The Wharton Business Technology Conference this past weekend saw Microsoft Business Division President Stephen Elop share Microsoft’s vision for the future, a montage clip called “2019.”

The concepts – amazing. The reality? We’ll see in 10 years time.

No more Freudian dream interpretations from thin air – Japanese Scientists are discovering ways to interpret brain activity via computer systems.

Google tells us what we’re searching for the most with a list of the top 10 fastest growing queries.

2nd life comes to Playstation with their launch of a next-gen social networking site.

An application for the iPod Touch can turn this mp3 player into a virtual mobile phone.

Technology short-comings have been revealed as having a negative effect on Mumbai attack investigations.

What do Sarah Palin, unintended penis shots and Cuil all have in common? Apart from the obvious, they’re all a part of the “Top 12 Tech Embarrassments in 2008″ from Techcult.

Click here to view the list, which looks at the biggest blunders, unintentional failures and over-hyped events of the past tech-year.

Here’s some technology news and articles we found interesting this week:

Google’s new customised search tool has been released for public use – This means that your top-picked sites for particular search terms can be shown first on your command, instead of Google’s top-picks for those search terms.

Online time has been deemed a healthy activity for teens, where they can learn key skills in video editing, socialising, creating public identities through websites and more.

CellphoneBeat has released the Top 12 Environmentally Friendly Concept Phones of all time. About 2 hours ago. Can i research or what?!

Along those lines, we’ve published a Squidoo Lens of the best unlocked mobile phones on the market – Get Christmas Shopping now!

Giga, Mega, Tera, Peta.. What-a? Brush up on the multi-gigabyte hardrive lingo with this tutorial from Brief and to the Point

When the Nokia 7310 Supernova was released, it received positive reviews and was praised for it’s user-friendly menus and sleek design (see reviews 1,2). One of its standout features, was giving users the ability to customize the mobile through the use of changeable face-plates. Nokia has now taken this idea one step further now with the introduction of NokiaBuild.

The service allows you to create unique face-plates using your own design elements.
The service allows you to create unique face-plates using your own designs.(Click image for full size view)

Using simple design elements such as background themes and stickers, the NokiaBuild site makes it incredibly easy for users with no design experience to create something unique. For the photoshop gurus out there, it is also possible to upload your own designs (as I have done above) to further customize your mobile. I have even created a simple photoshop design template using vanishing point so you can test out your designs before uploading to NokiaBuild (download template here).

NokiaBuild does not require a contract, and each purchase of the mobile comes with one free custom design face-plate, though extras can be purchased as well. Happy designing and feel free to post links to your designs in the comments below.

Thanks to Trusted Reviews and 3G.co.uk.

Having premiered a few years ago, the Nokia 888 concept was seen as an instant hit, and was showered with design awards and accolades from numerous organizations. Though practically a dinosaur in the constantly moving mobile-technology universe, the concept still manages to get mobile-enthusiasts excited, as seen below in a viral advertising video which has almost received 1 million hits on youtube.

Declaring the mobile as revolutionary is admittedly hyperbolic, however I feel the concept brings enough new ideas to the field to deserve the label. The use of technologies such as liquid batteries, speech recognition and touch screen, provides the substance needed to balance the stylistic prowess that the mobile clearly possesses. The fully flexible body could be contorted to suit the users needs, and the ability to effortlessly change the mobile’s colour provides an added benefit for the fashion conscious out there.

So here’s to hoping that this mobile will sometime hit the stores, as I know I’ll surely be in line. As for the rest of you, do you share my enthusiasm? or is this just another gimmick destined never to see the light of day?

As if mobiles did not do enough, now they could become a money clip as well.

Sleek and minimalistic, could this become the ipod of the mobile world?

It can even become a handy money clip...handy if you didnt spend all your money on the phone that is.

It can even become a handy money clip...handy if you didn't spend all your money on the mobile that is.

Source: Nokia 888 official site.

As unbelievable as it may seem, the guys at Gadgetell have recently showcased a Chinese-made mobile that apparently features a staggering manufacturer-rated battery life of two years. As expected this statistic is slightly misleading, and the battery actually experiences average standby time of 666 days, while call time clocks in at 3-5 days.

This Chinese-made mobile features a two year battery life. The ability to use dying batteries as a hang-up excuse could be a past luxury.

In addition to this 32,800 mAh battery (which sounds very impressive), the mobile also boasts a slew of other features including touchscreen, mp3 player, bluetooth and a fully functional digital camera. If you’re interested in finding out more, the mobile is supposedly available on the Solomobi online store, however I have yet to figure out where.  So, is this mobile a fine example of marketing spin, too good to be true, or simply technologically impossible? As always, feel free to chime in below with your comments and opinions.

Source articles: Gadgetell, Just Another Phone Blog