December 26, 2008

Protect your LCD screen with Screen Protector!

One of cell phone accessories is screen protector. When it comes to Mobile Phones, iPods, Palm Pilots, or any thing with a screen, the most important thing is to protect the screen. Once the screen is scratched, it looks hideous and hard to see. This large universal screen protector can be cut into custom shapes and sizes to fit virtually any hand held device with an LCD screen.

FEATURES

* Universal Screen Protector * Large screen protector can be cut to fit the size of your screen. * Temporary grid lines for precise trimming.. * Screen protector dimensions: 2-3/4" x 3-1/4" * Prevents Glare. * Resists fingerprints. * Protects your LCD screen against scratches. * Removes without any residue. Package includes * 2-3/4" x 3-1/4" universal screen protector * Cleaning cloth

Installation Instructions for screen protector


1. Clean the screen thoroughly.
2. Use grid lines to measure the appropriate size for your LCD screen.
3. Carefully trim the screen protector along measured grid lines.
4. Expose1/2 inch of the screen guard. Make sure not to touch the adhesive side.
5. Align the exposed section with the edges of the LCD screen and work from top to bottom pressing out air bubbles as you go.

Universal Screen Protector

Order the Universal Screen Protector/Scratch Resistant Film for Cell Phones, PDA, Digital Cameras today! Don't miss out on this great deal with Free Shipping and Paid Tax. The Universal Screen Protector/Scratch Resistant Film for Cell Phones, PDA, Digital Cameras is ready to be shipped within 24-48 hours at many cell phone accessories shop. Buy the Universal Screen Protector/Scratch Resistant Film for Cell Phones, PDA, Digital Cameras today for your LCD cell phone security


December 20, 2008

Smart Setting Application for Symbian S60

Some friends of mine often complained me about their cell phones. Most of them saved their files, confidential ones in their cell phones. that phenomena inspires me to write and share application to you all. At first my partner had just got a new girlfriend asked me about application that can lock phone by certain codes. I suggested him to use Smart Setting. this application enables us to set opening buttons of phone with combination numbers or other buttons on the phone such as; star, page, pencil, menu button, etc ( only prevails on Nokia phones of symbian V6.0 and up such as ; 6600, 6630, 7610, N70 etc. ). Beside this feature, we can make application shortcut we desired and set the writing appearing when we open the mobile phone button. There are 2 versions of this application ; Version S60 and Version S60 2nd edition. Both can be downloaded by clicking the underlined words. To change icon on bottom left corner please download here. May this useful for you.

New V2 Watch Mobile Cell Phone Touch Screen with MP3 Player


Network:850/1800/1900,900/1800/1900(Two Antennas for choice)
1.3’260K TFT Touch Screen
1Gb memory card for free.
1.3MP Camera
Support incoming call Vibration and 7 colors light
Support FM
Dual Stereo-Blue tooth and 1G card for presents
Support MP3、MP4
Support GPRS、WAP、STK
Stand-by time: 100hours, Talk Time: up to 150mins
USB data transmission
Memory Phonebook Advanced, Photo call
Recording
PIM including calendar
Support languages: English、French、Arabic、Russian、German、Italy、Spanish,
Turkish、Vietnamese、Thai、Chinese、Traditional Chinese
Accessories: Mobile phone charger, Bluetooth headset charger,
wristband, Bluetooth headset, data line, battery.

This Cellphone is unique, with two function as hand watch and cellphone its can be one of option to choose cell phone watch. You can download the mp3 file for free at this one!

December 16, 2008

Nokia thinks NoTA concept save of handset development costs

It's apparently estimated that those wild Japanese handsets can cost anywhere from 10 to 20 billion yen to develop, which translates to a range of $110 million to $220 million -- yes, close to a quarter billion frickin' dollars just to pump out one phone (no wonder Mitsu tapped out). The Nokia-backed NoTA initiative, short for Network on Terminal Architecture, hopes to fix all that by compartmentalizing a phone's functions into swappable modules that all know how to play nice with each other out of the box -- think of it like a Lego set for phone makers. If Nokia's estimates are even close to right, the potential benefits of NoTA are staggering, with development time for new models slashed by two-thirds and costs cut by 98 to 99 percent. The company is working with parts suppliers to get NoTA adopted, and a number of Japanese handset manufacturers have apparently expressed interest as well. Don't suppose the interest has to do with saving 9.9 billion yen per model, does it?