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Showing posts with label Handset. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Handset. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Great PAYG Deals On Sony Phones




If you do not want to be tied to a mobile phone contract, you will be pleased to know you can get your hands on one of your favourite handsets another way. Sony phones are available on Pay As You Go (PAYG), which means you can enjoy using one of the best handsets around, without worrying about monthly payment costs. 
The Sony Xperia range has been around for about 5 years, and the range continues to grow and develop annually, giving each of us the chance to enjoy a high-end handset that is easy to use and a pleasure to own.

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Benefits Of A QWERTY Keyboard On A Smartphone



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There are many smartphone handsets out there that have been given a QWERTY keyboard but there are also plenty that have not, so what are the benefits?  The format has proved to be very successful with the BlackBerry range and the QWERTY keyboard is something of an asset here, firstly because it allows the user to be a little quicker with their typing.  This means that both emails and text messages can be completely more quickly.  The buttons on a physical QWERTY keyboard can often be easier to use than those on a virtual keyboard.  As the vast majority of users will send a minimum of one text each day, not to mention replying to emails, there is a great deal of typing on the handset and buttons that respond properly are a bonus. A business mobile phone is certainly more effective with a proper keyboard even though it means a smaller screen.


English: QWERTY keypad from mobile phone Nokia...
English: QWERTY keypad from mobile phone Nokia E61i. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Infographics: The Evolution of Traditional Telephone

The telephone colloquially referred to as a phone, is a telecommunications device that transmits and receives sounds, usually the human voice. Telephones are a point-to-point communication system whose most basic function is to allow two people separated by large distances to talk to each other. Developed in the mid-1870s by Alexander Graham Bell and others, the telephone has long been considered indispensable to businesses, households and governments, is now one of the most common appliances in the developed world. The word "telephone" has been adapted to many languages and is now recognized around the world.


All modern telephones have a microphone to speak into, an earphone (or 'speaker') which reproduces the voice of the other person, a ringer which makes a sound to alert the owner when a call is coming in, and a keypad (or on older phones a telephone dial) to enter the telephone number of the telephone to be called. The microphone and earphone are usually built into a handset which is held up to the face to talk. The keypad may be part of the handset or of a base unit to which the handset would be connected. A landlines telephone is connected by a pair of wires to the telephone network, while a mobile phone (also called a cell phone) is portable and communicates with the telephone network by radio. A cordless telephone has a portable handset which communicates by radio with a base station connected by wire to the telephone network, and can only be used within a limited range of the base station.


Via the History of Phone [Infographics]
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