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Thursday, August 13, 2009, 06:11 PM.:

A Nokia you can drop, kick, submerge, throw, knock, beat...

Category:Cellphones | Posted by: babagrr | Add comment 313 words

Handle without care: the new 3720 Classic is a seriously rugged phone.

I know a few people that could do with a phone like this.

Nokia says with this phone, you can “Handle without care”. It also calls the 3720 Classic its “most rugged handset to date”.

This is a phone designed to resist water, dust and shock – its entirely sealed to protect the inner electronics. The battery cover, which protects both the battery and the internal circuitry of the device, is locked with a screw, allowing you not to worry when using it in wet, dusty or muddy places.

Battery performance is also pretty serious – standby time is up to 18 days!

There’s a built-in LED flashlight, and additional add-ons include Nokia Maps, which comes pre-loaded on the 1 GB microSD card. The 3720 Classic has a 2.2” display.

The Nokia 3720 is expected to retail for approximately EUR 125 before subsidies or taxes (around R1000) and is expected to begin shipping in the third quarter.

If you’re bound to drop your phone, or get violent and “ambitious” after a few drinks – this would be the device to get.

Technical specifications:

Network: EGSM 900/1800/1900
Display: 320 x 240 QVGA, 2,2” TFT LCD, 16,7 million colors
2 megapixel...

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Saturday, December 27, 2008, 12:55 AM.:

Send a message, 'sms', to a US Cellphone for free.

Category:Cellphones | Posted by: babagrr | Add comment 37 words

If ever you just wanted to send a quick text message to someone in the USA, visit the link below to send it. And yes, it's free and no registration is required.
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Wednesday, January 31, 2007, 05:25 PM.:

MobStorage

Category:Cellphones | Posted by: babagrr | Add comment 58 words

Upload images, videos, ringtones, music, wallpapers, themes and documents to your cell phone. No registration, no hassle and they host it totally FREE!

1. Upload your file

2. Get the item code

3. Go to wap.mobstorage.com and download
Just click below to upload your file
http://www.mobstorage.com/?p=upload-file

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Wednesday, January 31, 2007, 04:06 PM.:

AnonTxt.com Expands Free And Anonymous Text Messaging (SMS) Service To International Users

Category:Cellphones | Posted by: babagrr | Add comment 250 words

AnonTxt.com announces it has expanded its free and anonymous text messaging service outside of the United States and Canada to popular international carriers
worldwide. Send free and anonymous online text messages to anyone around the world, no registration required.

January 09, 2007 -

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Wednesday, January 31, 2007, 04:03 PM.:

CellGrab.com Launches Free Online WAP Storage Site

Category:Cellphones | Posted by: babagrr | Add comment 243 words

CellGrab.com is set to launch its free online WAP storage site allowing users to upload pictures, videos, ringtones, music, wallpapers, documents and java
games from their computers which can then be downloaded to their cell phones, for free, from anywhere in the world.

/24-7PressRelease/ - January 18, 2007 --

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Saturday, January 27, 2007, 08:19 PM.:

ISKOOT - SKYPE ON YOUR CELLULAR PHONE?

Category:Cellphones | Posted by: babagrr | Add comment 66 words

The iSkoot service brings Skype's™ Web-based phone service right to your handset, so you can make and receive Internet
phone calls directly from your mobile phone. Once you connect with iSkoot, you can view your Skype™ contact list on your phone, select a contact and call
them with just a single click. You can also make SkypeOut™ calls.

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Saturday, January 27, 2007, 07:25 PM.:

SYMMY

Category:Cellphones | Posted by: babagrr | Add comment 292 words

****SYMMY****

A few months ago, I stumbled across a little program called SYMMY.

What is Symmy ?
 
Symmy is a global communication service via GPRS/3G on your mobile phone.
And more importantly, it is completely free.

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Saturday, January 27, 2007, 07:22 PM.:

fring is about bringing freedom to mobile communication

Category:Cellphones | Posted by: babagrr | Add comment 239 words

Taken from the FRING website.

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fring ™ was born from a concept of giving people the benefits of the internet combined with the user-culture of mobile telephony. Originating from a vision
of freedom, fring gives you simultaneous freedom of speech and freedom of movement. Freedom to use your mobile phone to its greatest potential. Freedom
to seek alternative mobile carriers. Freedom to communicate without boundaries. Freedom to enjoy your mobile independence.

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Wednesday, May 31, 2006, 02:44 PM.:

Photo & Video 'ZuCasts' Now Delivered Directly to Cellphones -

Category:Cellphones | Posted by: babagrr | Add comment 807 words

ZuCasts - a free digital media delivery service for mobile phones from ShoZu

Written by SymbianOne

Wednesday, 24 May 2006
Photo & Video 'ZuCasts' Now Delivered Directly to Cellphones - The ZuCast service will initially be available on selected Nokia, Samsung and Panasonic handsets.

ShoZu Drives Mobile Media into New Territory: Photo & Video 'ZuCasts' Now Delivered Directly to Cellphones

LONDON-- May 24, 2006-- Free Service Debuts with Over 20 Content Options

First there were podcasts and videocasts. Now come ZuCasts -- a free digital media delivery service for mobile phones from ShoZu. For the first time, photos,
video clips and a variety of other professional and user-generated content can be delivered directly to the cellphone on a regular basis without any manual
intervention or download downtime. Your preferred media comes to you automatically, simplifying your mobile life as well as feeding your appetite for everything
from the ordinary to the oddball.

The service is scheduled to begin live previews in June with a choice of over 20 ZuCasts ranging from Webshots' best daily photos to videoblog coverage
of the 2006 Vans Warped Tour, a 50-city summer music festival for which Warner Bros. Records has selected ShoZu as their mobile media partner. New subscription
options will be added regularly, with a growing selection of news, music, humor, images and other digital nuggets designed to provide a constant stream
of fresh on-the-go information and entertainment.

ShoZu's patented data replication technology enables files to be downloaded invisibly in the background without the need to open a mobile phone browser,
wait for pages to load, interrupt phone calls, start over in the event of a dropped connection, or sync to a PC. Just click on the ShoZu icon on your handset,
and the latest ZuCasts will be waiting.

The free-to-download ShoZu application also continues to offer one-click sharing of images captured on camera phones. That part of the service enables users
to send images to a wide range of online image sharing, social networking, blog and citizen-contributed photojournalism sites quickly, easily and at a
higher resolution than any alternative method. Users can also exchange comments about those images from their phones without waiting to get to their PCs.

"People want to be as connected on the road as they are at home or the office, but the mobile Internet is not conducive to fast and easy access," said ShoZu
CEO Mark Bole. "Our ZuCasts provide that access without lifting a finger. They just appear on your cellphone, like your daily mail, ready to make you laugh
or cry or simply stay plugged in to things you care about. Add our image-sharing services, and you have a whole new way to stay in touch when you're on
the go."

Your Cellphone. Your Media. Your Way.

The new ShoZu service will debut with ZuCasts from the Vans Warped Tour as well as three of the most popular user-generated sites on the Web. Options will
include:

-- Multiple ZuCasts from the 2006 Vans Warped Tour, consisting of photo and videoblogs created by Warner Bros. Records staff as well as select artists such
as Armor for Sleep who will be on the road with the festival from June 15 through August 14.

-- Assorted ZuCasts from the Buzznet photo/video web community, including user-submitted snapshots and video clips on topics ranging from bikinis and celebrities
to the bands Green Day, Fall Out Boy and My Chemical Romance.

-- Photo ZuCasts from the Webshots photo sharing site, such as featured photo of the day, featured member of the day, best professional photos of the day,
and featured community album of the day.

-- The daily episode of Rocketboom, a humorous three-minute videoblog whose host Amanda Congdon has been called the first Internet video star. Topics of
the mock news report have ranged from a geek prom to oil prices, black light tattoos and Martha Stewart.

Channel preferences will be configurable
HERE.

File delivery is up to one-third less expensive than other mobile data delivery methods including wireless email, and it is free for cellphone users who have unlimited flat-fee data packages from their wireless carriers.

The ZuCast service will initially be available on selected Nokia, Samsung and Panasonic handsets. ShoZu's image-sharing services are currently available
on 48 Symbian, Windows Mobile and Java handsets listed
HERE.

About ShoZu

ShoZu specializes in interactive media solutions that enable cellphone users to get more out of the mobile experience, providing fast and easy access to photo sharing communities, mobile blogs, videocasts, podcasts and other web content directly from the handset.

The company's patented data replication technology transfers any kind of data effortlessly and inexpensively between a mobile phone and the Internet, including photos and videos taken with camera phones. ShoZu's open architecture makes it possible to interact with multiple web communities, portals and other online sources, giving consumers a broad choice of media from a single service. Visit
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