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All The Secrets You Need To Know About Wireless Cellular Phones
By Dane Stanton
As the modern age of cellular phones is upon us, we have some to recognize a simple fact and that is that cellular phones are becoming a must for the average busy person. The fact of the matter is that many people are constantly using their cellular phones and they find it much more useful using a hands free set.

The standard cellular phone tend to come with the most modern, up-to-date technology there is and that of course is blue tooth. Blue tooth is essentially a headset that people can stick behind their ears without having to worry about holding their phone to their ear during long conversations. In fact you can just leave your cellular phone in your pocket the whole time. How great is that?

There are many different brands and types of cellular phones so we aren't going to be able to get through every one this article. We have just decided to take a look at the most popular ones these days.

Wireless Cellular Phone # 1: The LG-VX9800

This cell phone, although not as widely advertised as some of the other ones seen on the market today, does have a great deal going for it, especially if you communicate via text messaging on a regular basis. One of the major complaints that I have with even the best cellular phone out there is that it is difficult to type a text message with the keyboard that also functions as your number keypad. The LG-VX9800 and its similar models help to solve that problem by providing the user with an easily accessible keyboard as part of the phone that mimics a normal keyboard, albeit in smaller size. Simply flip this cellular phone open and have access to something that will truly let your fingers do the talking.

Although it is a bit on the bulky size, this phone offered by Verizon is a great way to have the technology of the full QWERTY keyboards at your fingertips for a vast improvement on sending messages on every level. One drawback though is the price, which can range anywhere from $199.00 to $319.00 depending on the deal at the time. If you're looking for a cellular phone that gives you the ability to compose text messages easily, this just might be the best choice for you.

Phone # 2: Motorola SLVR L7

The next cellular phone indicates just how vast the design market is when it comes to these little beauties. After the rampant success of the Motorola Razr, the company determined correctly that thing was in for


 

some of its more trendy customers. It was easy to see that this phone was geared not towards the working informational technology expert like the cellular phone mentioned above, but for the twenty-something personality who considered their phone to be a fashion accessory in one sense or another. The Motorola SLVR's main calling card is the fact that it is very thin, resembling an open Razr that has been pressed even thinner than previously thought. The features included in this cellular phone are a VGA camera, as well as the ability to play and download iTunes.

There are quite a few drawbacks, however to this particular type of cellular phone. Perhaps because of its diminished size, the performance and features sometimes leave a bit to be desired. For instance, the included Bluetooth capability is confined to voice calls, and the speakerphone feature can only be activated after initializing the call. In addition, the Motorola SLVR V7 still doesn't allow reception of FM stations, which is a strange omission for a phone that gears itself as a music lover's phone.

Inevitably there are going to be people who will find it unnecessary to purchase a cellular phone, however for many people they are a must. The question you have to ask yourself is, how often am I going to be receiving phones and what is the likely duration of these calls going to be? Once you have figured this out, you'll be able to make an informed decision. Good luck!



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