Posts Tagged ‘phone’

Palm Centro Phone


DISCOUNT LINK WWW.AMAZON.COM Customer Reviews: “This is my first smartphone and I absolutely love it! I love sprint as well, absolutely wonderful customer service! The video is a bit pixilated on this phone but not unbearable and the little speaker sounds like it blow out if the volume is all the way up for music or the speaker phone and the key board is cramped but all other functions like browsing the internet, either on the phone itself or through bluetooth on your pc (which is free, just get a usb bluetooth device, Bluetooth CLASS2 Mini Adapter Plug-n-play 10 Range, if your pc isn’t bluetooth ready), is very nice and easy. Even though the pictures are only 1.3 mega pixil they are still a lot better quality than my old phone which was 3 mega pixils! The video option is about worthless but it uses so much battery and memory it’s not worth using anyway. I can keep all my appointments, grocery lists and contact information organized and easily accessible. Plus, through a third party app (eReader)I can read ebooks on this wonderful device! Sound quality while talking on the phone is like you are using a land line, even when conference calling. You can download many free third party apps to this phone to customize it to your lifestyle. It takes a mini SD card (I don’t have one yet) but the phone itself has LOT of memory, I haven’t run into the need for one yet and my phone is full of pics, documents, apps and so on. I highly recommend this smarphone!” “This is a good

How to delete an account on Windows Phone 7 device


Video guide showing, how to delete email or other account on Windows Phone 7 devices.

MobiWee OTA Lock &Wipe (Lost your phone? Lock or wipe your data remotely)


This feature will allow you to remotely lock or wipe the data on your mobile device when your phone is lost, misplaced, or stolen. During a wipe, the data on your device and any installed SD card will be reset to factory settings. The process is very simple: 1. Log in to your account at mobiwee.com 2. Select the phone number to your device. 3. Click on Lock/Wipe Icon. 4. To lock your device, click on Pin Lock or Key Lock. 5. Pin Lock will lock your device using a Pin code (the one your device asks you to input when you first power on your device) while Key lock will lock the keyboard of your device. 6. To wipe your device, check the box that reads By Checking this box I understand that all of my data on the device will be deleted, Re-type your MobiWee Account Password, and click on wipe my device. 7. Remember, the data on any installed SD card will also be wiped, so be sure to transfer any critical files to your computer or new device before wiping your data. 8. The MobiWee client must be installed and running on your device in order for any request to succeed MobiWee is a set of free public services currently available for Windows Mobile, Android and the iphone with many more platforms in the works like Blackberry and symbian. Contact manager: this service allows you to add, remove, backup, or restore contacts to your device from any browser. This service is simply a convenient way to see all your contacts at once and is especially useful if youve just lost or upgraded

MobiWee OTA Lock &Wipe (Lost your phone? Lock or wipe your data remotely)


This feature will allow you to remotely lock or wipe the data on your mobile device when your phone is lost, misplaced, or stolen. During a wipe, the data on your device and any installed SD card will be reset to factory settings. The process is very simple: 1. Log in to your account at mobiwee.com 2. Select the phone number to your device. 3. Click on Lock/Wipe Icon. 4. To lock your device, click on Pin Lock or Key Lock. 5. Pin Lock will lock your device using a Pin code (the one your device asks you to input when you first power on your device) while Key lock will lock the keyboard of your device. 6. To wipe your device, check the box that reads By Checking this box I understand that all of my data on the device will be deleted, Re-type your MobiWee Account Password, and click on wipe my device. 7. Remember, the data on any installed SD card will also be wiped, so be sure to transfer any critical files to your computer or new device before wiping your data. 8. The MobiWee client must be installed and running on your device in order for any request to succeed MobiWee is a set of free public services currently available for Windows Mobile, Android and the iphone with many more platforms in the works like Blackberry and symbian. Contact manager: this service allows you to add, remove, backup, or restore contacts to your device from any browser. This service is simply a convenient way to see all your contacts at once and is especially useful if youve just lost or upgraded

MobiWee OTA Lock &Wipe (Lost your phone? Lock or wipe your data remotely)


This feature will allow you to remotely lock or wipe the data on your mobile device when your phone is lost, misplaced, or stolen. During a wipe, the data on your device and any installed SD card will be reset to factory settings. The process is very simple: 1. Log in to your account at mobiwee.com 2. Select the phone number to your device. 3. Click on Lock/Wipe Icon. 4. To lock your device, click on Pin Lock or Key Lock. 5. Pin Lock will lock your device using a Pin code (the one your device asks you to input when you first power on your device) while Key lock will lock the keyboard of your device. 6. To wipe your device, check the box that reads By Checking this box I understand that all of my data on the device will be deleted, Re-type your MobiWee Account Password, and click on wipe my device. 7. Remember, the data on any installed SD card will also be wiped, so be sure to transfer any critical files to your computer or new device before wiping your data. 8. The MobiWee client must be installed and running on your device in order for any request to succeed MobiWee is a set of free public services currently available for Windows Mobile, Android and the iphone with many more platforms in the works like Blackberry and symbian. Contact manager: this service allows you to add, remove, backup, or restore contacts to your device from any browser. This service is simply a convenient way to see all your contacts at once and is especially useful if youve just lost or upgraded

How to setup yahoo mail on windows phone 7


How to setup yahoo mail on windows phone 7 Incoming email server : imap.mail.yahoo.com Outgoing (SMTP) email server : smtp.mail.yahoo.com Choose IMAP4,not POP3. Works also on HTC Desire.

A613 Touchscreen Phone – Cheap, Dependable & Fun


A613 phone with a 2.8 inch LCD screen, responsive touchscreen control + 6 customizable “touchflow” sliding menus. Includes Wi-Fi + EDGE internet access, IMAP Email access, an answer machine, and java 2.0 for more games and apps. See it all here quad-band-phones.com Quick Specs GSM Compatibility Quad Band Size L111xW55xH18 Screen size 2.8 inches Includes Java, Opera Mini, eBuddy i, touchflow menus, Email, Accelerometer “Shake” control, 2.5mm earphone jack Camera Resolution 1.3 megapixels Camcorder Resolution 176 x 220 Supported File Formats – Music: MP3, MIDI, AMR, WAV – Image: BMP, GIF, JPG – Video: AVI, 3GP, MP4 Memory Capacity up to 8GB external 87MB internal Pre-loaded Apps Java Games and Apps Opera Mini Internet Browser Answer Machine PDA Tools Ebook Reader

A613 Touchscreen Phone – Cheap, Dependable & Fun


A613 phone with a 2.8 inch LCD screen, responsive touchscreen control + 6 customizable “touchflow” sliding menus. Includes Wi-Fi + EDGE internet access, IMAP Email access, an answer machine, and java 2.0 for more games and apps. See it all here quad-band-phones.com Quick Specs GSM Compatibility Quad Band Size L111xW55xH18 Screen size 2.8 inches Includes Java, Opera Mini, eBuddy i, touchflow menus, Email, Accelerometer “Shake” control, 2.5mm earphone jack Camera Resolution 1.3 megapixels Camcorder Resolution 176 x 220 Supported File Formats – Music: MP3, MIDI, AMR, WAV – Image: BMP, GIF, JPG – Video: AVI, 3GP, MP4 Memory Capacity up to 8GB external 87MB internal Pre-loaded Apps Java Games and Apps Opera Mini Internet Browser Answer Machine PDA Tools Ebook Reader

A613 Touchscreen Phone – Cheap, Dependable & Fun


A613 phone with a 2.8 inch LCD screen, responsive touchscreen control + 6 customizable “touchflow” sliding menus. Includes Wi-Fi + EDGE internet access, IMAP Email access, an answer machine, and java 2.0 for more games and apps. See it all here quad-band-phones.com Quick Specs GSM Compatibility Quad Band Size L111xW55xH18 Screen size 2.8 inches Includes Java, Opera Mini, eBuddy i, touchflow menus, Email, Accelerometer “Shake” control, 2.5mm earphone jack Camera Resolution 1.3 megapixels Camcorder Resolution 176 x 220 Supported File Formats – Music: MP3, MIDI, AMR, WAV – Image: BMP, GIF, JPG – Video: AVI, 3GP, MP4 Memory Capacity up to 8GB external 87MB internal Pre-loaded Apps Java Games and Apps Opera Mini Internet Browser Answer Machine PDA Tools Ebook Reader

Are there Fax machines that work with broadband phone lines?

Are there Fax machines that work with broadband phone lines?
Are there Fax machines that work with broadband phone lines? Similar to Vonage or Comcast.

I am aware of the pay services but i’d like to have my own for my home office.

Thanks

Can a normal phone cable be used for connecting a laptop to broadband?

I have a broadband point in my room (student accommodation) and a laptop that has a 56K modem. Would I get a faster connection if I used a wireless router to connect wirelessly to the broadband connection rather than just a standard phone cable (will a normal phone cable do?) connected between the point and my laptop? My laptop has Wi-Fi. Any advice would be much appreciated as I don’t really have clue. Thanks!!!

If I get ADSL 2, will I be able to use the phone and the internet at the same time?

Still getting ADSL noise on DECT phone?

I purchased a cordless DECT (1.8.ghz) cordless phone attaches an adsl filter to it and i still get adsl noise. I disabled wireless broadcasting on my router yet i still get that annoying white noise. Could it me the receiver is too close to the router? (40 cm away from router)? Thanks

Who is the best and cheapest broadband provider and can I get broadband without a phone line?

I live in England and want to get a reasonably priced broadband, if i have to have a phone line thats ok but would prefer without. thanks very much x

Why does sky broadband stop working when the phone picks up?

every time the phone rings the internet stops working and the same when you hang up.
its also very temperamental and normally the wireless router shows 2 green lights and one orange, when the lights orange it means it wont work. has anyone experienced this on the SKY company’s broadband?

and does anyone know why its doing this and what can be done to fix this?

i’ve tried calling sky up but they always hang up or just waste my time and money and get no where.

please help id really appreciate it. Thank you.

What’s that technology called that strengthens your cell phone reception thru your wireless broadband signal?

My house is a total dead zone. I can only get reception for my cell phone outside in the backyard and upstairs in certain areas. I remember reading last year about about a relatively new technology that lets you take advantage of your wireless broadband signal to boost your cell phone signal. Can anyone tell me what this technology is called and direct me to to a site that tells me more about it and the products available for this technology.

Can you use a standard networking switch for house phone use?

My entire house has cat5e cabling hard wired to every room, but half the rooms are set up with the cabling as phone lines. All the lines set up for phone are spliced together using little white/red clips. Basically what I want to do is take out all of those clips and put RJ-45 jacks on all the cable ends. Then I want to get two networking switches and plug the main phone line into the first one and plug the internet line into the second one. Essentially I want to be able to take any line and either plug it into the internet switch if I want that particular room to have internet or into the phone switch if I want that room to have a phone. I would have to put RJ-45′s on all the lines so that I could have them carry the internet signal. I know that I can get the networking side of this idea to work I’m just not familiar with phone signals and am not sure if this would work. If I absolutely had to then I could decide which rooms I permanently want phone lines in and which I want internet in and just use the red/white clips for those rooms I want phone in but I would much prefer a highly adjustable system like this.

I’ve tried to be as clear as possible but I’m aware that its a somewhat strange concept and I haven’t been able to find anything on the internet about it. Just to clarify a little but though here are the main things I need to know. Any other advice or information would be a great help. Also if you would like any further clarification feel free to ask me questions.

1.) Can you use a standard networking switch to carry phone line data instead of internet data
2.) Can I wire my main phone in line with an RJ-45 plug (ignoring plug slots that there aren’t wires for) or should I just put an RJ-11 on it and plug that into the switch.

To connect to the internet via ethernet cables, do I require a phone line?

I have a Virgin Media wireless hub where I can connect to the internet. This router works through fibre optic cables as we did not opt to have a phone line installed. So can I connect using an ethernet cable without having a phone line or will I be unable to?

Why am I having trouble with my office phone wiring?

I’m not very savvy when it comes to telecommunications but I will try to explain to the best of my ability.

I have recently moved offices, because of a good deal at a better/larger office. The last tenant had vacated the office about a year ago. They had renovated the office and installed a PBX phone system and lay cables for a network throughout the office (cat5e cable with about 15 rj45 wall jacks). They left the office in a rush, and were apparently being loaned most of their equipment, so they removed it all, so when I moved in there was just a bunch of cat5e cables hanging out of the wall in the closet, as well as the demarcation (?) phone cables. The phone cabling is all wired up to a krone punch-block. I tested some of the pairs (Blue/White, Orange/White, Green/White) with an analog phone, and got a disconnected tone from the O/W and G/W pairs – I’ll assume they had 2 phone lines running through these pairs.

My ISP has activated naked DSL for the building (a techie went out to the exchange and did whatever they do). On my end, all I’ve done is connected my modem directly up to the appropriate pair (regular cable from modem to the wall with the BT plug cut off and the wires exposed) to see if I get DSL Sync. I get absolutely nothing though, and I have tested a few of the other pairs too.

So my question is: Am I doing something completely wrong/stupid? Should wiring up the modem to the phone wires like this work? What should I do to sort out the problem (DIY)?

I am looking for a cordless phone I can use with my VOIP Cheap ADSL connection. Can anyone advise? thanks.?

I use VOIPCHEAP.com which I find better than SKYPE.

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