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Thursday, March 1, 2012

Cell Phone News and Reviews


innostream INNO-90: specifications or manual in Spanish

Posted: 01 Mar 2012 08:16 AM PST

Hello everyone:
If someone could help me to show me the specifications or cell innostream 90 Spanish manual.
muchas gracias.:confused:


ZTE U880 (Variant Of Blade) CPU 806Mhz, Supports T-CDMA

Posted: 01 Mar 2012 01:13 AM PST

I found a ZTE U880 Android 4.0 Cellphone with GPS for $183.99. I think it's a good price with this specifications.

CPU Marvell PXA920, 806MHz
Main Screen 3.5 Inch Capacitive
Network Band 2G GSM 850/900/1800/1900; 3G TD-SCDMA 1880-1920/2010-2025MHz
Camera 5.00Mp
Support 3G,Java,WIFI,GPS,A-GPS,G-Sensor,Light Sensor,ProximitySensor,Bluetooth,GPRS,CMMB TV,Mp3,Mp4,SMS,MMS,WAP,Voice recorder,Radio,Alarm,Galendar,Calculator,Memo,E-book

How do you think this phone? It really runs android 4.0? Dose anyone have this phone? Or is it worth to buy? Thanks for help!


Sony Mobile Announces Xperia P and Xperia U Android Smartphones

Posted: 29 Feb 2012 11:04 PM PST

Well before starting this post i want to say that i was confused wether this topic can be included under sony ericson or not..so i posted here.

At Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Sony Mobile Communications announced their newest Android smartphones, all a part of the NXT line. The Sony Xperia P has a 4" qHD display and a dual core 1GHz CPU while the U has a 3.5" 854 x 480 display and a 1GHz dual core CPU. These phones focus on good looks, quality build and user experience rather than super-duper specs. They have Mobile Bravia Engine displays, access to Sony's entertainment content and a clean UI. The phones will ship with Android 2.3 Gingerbread (sigh) but will get the Android OS 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich upgrade in Q2.

Key specs for Xperia P:
4" Reality Display with powered by Mobile BRAVIA Engine.
WhiteMagic(TM) display technology for an ultra-bright and power efficient viewing experience.
1 GHz dual-core processor for super fast performance with 16GB flash storage.
8MP camera with unique fast capture, HD recording and Sony technology to capture 2D and 3D panoramic images.
Easy HDMI and DLNA connectivity to share content on any screen.
NFC (Near Field Communications) enabled to access a growing range of NFC applications and services as well as Xperia SmartTags.
Available in a choice of silver, black and red, all with an aluminium unibody.
Launches on Android platform 2.3 (Gingerbread), upgrade to Android platform 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) during the second quarter of 2012.

Key specs for Xperia U:

3.5" Reality Display powered by Mobile BRAVIA Engine.
1 GHz dual-core processor for super fast performance.
5MP camera with unique fast capture, HD recording and Sony technology to capture 2D and 3D panoramic images.
Crisp and loud listening with xLoud and 3D surround sound audio technology.
Available in a choice of white or black, with pink and yellow exchangeable caps for the base of the smartphone in the box.
Launches on Android platform 2.3 (Gingerbread), upgrade to Android platform 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) during the second quarter of 2012


Little white lie...

Posted: 29 Feb 2012 06:04 PM PST

told a friend i was gonna be outta state to avoid this god aweful camping trip, if I talked to him during that time on a cellphone, can he see I wasn't in the state i was supposed to be by looking at his bill?


Cricket Billing Issues...Ad Nauseam.......

Posted: 29 Feb 2012 02:23 PM PST

I have been on Auto-pay ever since I set up my card to Cricket, with no issues at all.

Then, a year ago Cricket suddenly started not taking my payments. Never had any issues before. And, no, my card is not an option here. There are more than sufficient funds. That is not the issue.

I called them, they said don't worry, ignore the text messages saying that I will lose service. I lost service. So I had to call and manually pay my bill. And have had to do so for a year now. Each time I call them they say they have my card and there is no explanation as to why this keeps happening.

Is everyone at Cricket a moron??? I am beginning to suspect this is on purpose, to get an additional $2.00 per month processing fee out of me. An FCC complaint is next, I guess???


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