While Apple has generally kept thing's under the lid, about the
launch of new iPhones, there are a few things that most Apple fans have been
able to count on each year. One is that the company will introduce one new
smartphone a year. And the second is that last year's model will sell at a £100
discount and its 2-year-old version will be £200 less expensive than the new one
-- or it will be free with a two-year carrier contract. More so to this, Apple
alway's gives the customer one killer new feature with it's new
product.
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Monday, 26 August 2013
New iphone 5c
As rumors heat up
that the mobile phone and computer company Apple will likely introduce not one,
but two new iPhones in September, one is called the Apple iphone 5 c and the
other Smartphone from Apple will be the Apple iphone 5 S.
This has also been posted on www.anymobilesmartphone.co.uk where you will be alble to buy the smartphone from.
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New iphone 5 C
Monday, 19 August 2013
Wednesday, 14 August 2013
Smartphone Is Secretly Using All My Cellular Data
Did you know? that if you use all you data plan on your smartphone then your smartphone will then use the money that you have topped up on.
Neally all Smartphone's use data to access things like emails, or to request smartphone update's, so if you do not turn off your your mobile data on your smartphone, then your smartphone will eat in to the money you have topped up with, or will eat in to the money you have through your contract, and your bills could be shy high.
I get 500mb worth of data each month, but i did not know? that after this had run out, it would cost me £1.00 pound per day to get my emails. This is something that the current service providers do not tell you. I even did not sometimes press any buttons to get my emails on my Smartphone, but my money that i had topped up on my mobile phone just kept disappearing.
So i am posting this to you all as a tip, please when you know? that your data plan is about to run out turn off your cellular data off
All you have to do is turn the button to off, then when you get your data plan back just turn it back on. This will not effect your smartphone in Wi-Fi mode.
Neally all Smartphone's use data to access things like emails, or to request smartphone update's, so if you do not turn off your your mobile data on your smartphone, then your smartphone will eat in to the money you have topped up with, or will eat in to the money you have through your contract, and your bills could be shy high.
I get 500mb worth of data each month, but i did not know? that after this had run out, it would cost me £1.00 pound per day to get my emails. This is something that the current service providers do not tell you. I even did not sometimes press any buttons to get my emails on my Smartphone, but my money that i had topped up on my mobile phone just kept disappearing.
So i am posting this to you all as a tip, please when you know? that your data plan is about to run out turn off your cellular data off
All you have to do is turn the button to off, then when you get your data plan back just turn it back on. This will not effect your smartphone in Wi-Fi mode.
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Cellular Data
Thursday, 1 August 2013
No Nexus 5 A Google Nexus 5 built by Asus may or may not see the light of day, but one way or another we’ll be seeing an Asus Smartphone in the very near future. If there had ever been a seriously difficult and perhaps even dangerous time to enter the Smartphone market, now is that time. Competition is immeasurable, standards have never been higher and consumer expectations are almost unreachable. Even Apple is having trouble keeping folk interested in the iPhone, while market-giants like HTC find their best efforts are still not enough to keep them firmly in the black. So for any company to choose right now to enter the Smartphone market is a pretty ballsy move. But then again, Asus isn’t just ‘any’ company. The firm’s chairman Jonney Shih recently confirmed that Asus is moving forward with retailer and carrier talks with the ultimate intention of building and launching a Smartphone – most likely for an early 2014 release date. Asus already has the Padfone and the Fonepad in circulation which do great jobs of confusing the hell out of the punters. Both are however considered more as tablet-type gadgets than fully-fledged Smartphones and neither has proved to be a rip-roaring success.
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