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Samsung U900 Soul Mobile Phone Review – Sleek Spirit

March 3rd, 2012



Typical for Samsung, we’ve found another slider phone in the Soul U900. Classic design and modern technology included – is it as boring as it sounds? Let’s find out!

Design

At first glance, this phone didn’t look very appealing and there was no need for excitement; however, after we busted it out of its shell, we got rather intrigued. This phone packs a metal casing and has a perfectly positioned and sized keypad and screen. Although some people might say the phone is too big, we beg to differ.

While LG’s attempt at dual screens was pretty unimpressive, the Soul actually puts it to use! With enough vibrating feedback and a very responsive touchscreen, we were happy to see this phone pop out at us.

The experience when using the Soul is actually greatly enhanced compared to previous Samsung phones. For example, you no longer delete an entire text message by accidentally brushing the touch-sensitive cancel key. That being said, all the most used keys are mechanical.

It is like Samsung reviewed their own phones, thought it over, and made revisions – good work! Another thing that adds to the overall enjoyment was how the 5-megapixel camera has a slide mechanism that protects it. It is only a small detail, but also a detail that is useful.

Features

Huh, A touchscreen that has adjustable sensitivity? Who would have thought we’d see this in the mobile phone world anytime soon? Although it is extremely responsive in the beginning, unlike the LG KF600, you can later adjust the sensitivity if you need to. As well as, the navigation touchscreen is a great feature, although it seemed rather pointless in the beginning. For example, the camera app includes a series of camera keys that make it easier to chance setting.

HSPDA gives you the opportunity to browse the web at high speed. Throw in Opera Mini and you are able to view web pages in full just like on your desktop computer. Although in the daylight the Soul takes rather descent pictures, it is not equipped with a xenon flash which means you may want to avoid the camera in low-lit places.

Is it a music player that you’re after? Well… the Soul’s music player supports a package of formats including MP3 and AAC, however requires the use of its stock headphones. One word… BORING! There is no 3.5mm headphone jack included which is disappointing.

Performance

Like any phone, using HSDPA or the music player for an extended amount of time will drain your battery much faster; however, the typical battery life for the Soul lasts about 2 days if you use the phone moderately. The ear-speaker was rather soft for our liking and may not hit your standards as far as call quality, but that is all personal preference and it is advised that you look into it to see if it works for you.

Performance

While it is not a feature-filled phone, no GPS or Wi-Fi to name only a few, it is actually impressive due to its simplicity. The Soul is user friendly and provides a rather nice experience but that doesn’t necessarily mean that it is the phone you need.

Motorola i275 Review – A Review of the Motorola i275 Cell Phone

January 30th, 2012



The Motorola i275 weighs less than five ounces and measures 4.79 inches in height x 1.94 inches in width x 1.04 inches in depth. In spite of its relatively small size, this mobile is brimming with surprising features that are sought after by savvy cell phone users.

The i275 has the capability to keep users in touch with the World Wide Web with its Internet browsing feature. This unit also comes equipped with a wireless modem and downloadable Java technology is enabled. These features work together to make Internet access easy and fun.

Messaging features include Mobile Originated-Short Messaging Services (MO-SMS) and MMS. The T9 predictive text feature allows users to send text messages in record time. Voice, Internet and text message alerts ensure that no contacts will be missed. The consolidated send and received call log and the consolidated message storage serve for great organizational tools.

Lifestyle features include auto answer, voice record, and speakerphone. The airplane mode is a wonderful benefit for travelers. Users can assign ring tones to contacts and customize profiles and navigation keys. The unit comes equipped with an integrated assisted GPS navigation system.

Call management features are plentiful in this compact mobile phone. The unit offers group call and private call and one touch Push-To-Talk (PTT). Selective Dynamic Group Call (SDGC) is a benefit that users enjoy in the i275. Quickstore private ID and quickstore phone number features make organizing information quick and easy.

The turbo dial allows for lightning fast dialing and the call waiting, call forwarding and three way calling features make the i275 professional and convenient. Users can stay organized by using the date book and the 600-entry contact number list.

There are many fun features offered by the Motorola i275 as well. Users enjoy taking advantage of the built-in camera and the two-way radio. There are downloadable WAV files and wallpapers and the unit also allows downloads of MP3 and MIDI ring tones.

The Motorola i275 is an attractive little cell phone that is packed with great features. This product is certain to be enjoyed for a long time.

A Review of Cell Phone Marketing – Is it Real?

January 13th, 2012



For those of you who don’t know who Mack Michaels is yet, he’s a Google AdWords genius who has made a fortune targeting the right AdWords campaigns at the right time. I’ve been getting my email box clogged with this new Cell Phone Marketing trend and it appears that Mack Michaels is the first one to come out with a course dedicated to it.

Over 13,000 students are currently being coached by Mack in his current program. What makes his program different from others is that he doesn’t attend conventions. In fact, you don’t see his pictures all over the internet, you don’t see him all over the Social Media Networks trying to get leads. He has perfected his skills at what he does and has made a nice personal fortune doing so.

Over 61% of the people in the world currently use a cell phone. So when I say that this is the first course that came out on it, this is pretty big for the people who want to make extra cash. And I’m certain it would work in anything, including getting Network Marketing Leads. But there’s a right and a wrong way to do this. If you do it wrong you can run into all kind of complications.

In order to avoid these complications, Mack Michaels is offering a program called the Cell Phone Cash Coaching Course. If you decide to join his Cell Phone Marketing mentoring program, you will quickly get his Blueprints on exactly what he does to generate these types of insane commissions using the ClickBank Marketplace and cell phones.

What do I mean by insane? It takes about one day to setup a Cell Phone Marketing campaign. Once he did this, using the exact blueprint you will receive if you join his mentoring program, he was pulling in $50.00 to $100.00 every time he refreshed his ClickBank account page. Now I’ve done this before when I had a monster list promoting a new hot product, but never without one and never with an average ClickBank product.

Right now Mack Michaels makes a net profit doing what he does of $50,000 per week or so. If you could duplicate just 1% of his success in his mentoring program, you could earn about $3,500 per month or an extra $40,000 per year. I’ve always believed that you only have the potential to become as successful as your top mentors are. And earning an extra $40,000 per year would give you a lot of extra capital to explore bigger things down the road.

This course is broken up into 7 modules. Each of the 7 modules has 4 lessons. Also this website has quite a few videos explaining the process in detail. Now this will take work like anything else, don’t get me wrong. This isn’t a magic pill nor is anything. The price tag is only $24.97 to join and $24.97 per month if you maintain a membership which includes updates and mentoring. And for fast movers he’s offering a bonus that shows you 50 different methods he uses to make $500.00 per month.

All in all I think Cell Phone Marketing has potential, like anything that is new. I’m not sure if the FCC will get involved and tighten the rules later, but for now it seems like open season to those that are willing to take some action and give it a try. I also know from his other mentoring program that he answers his emails personally. Not sure why he does this with all the money he makes but he does. And yes the course comes with a strong money back guarantee.

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