Monday, February 27, 2012

BlackBerry 8220 Flip Pearl Unlocked Phone with GPRS, EDGE and 2 MP Camera--U.S. Version with 60 Day Warranty (Black)

!±8±BlackBerry 8220 Flip Pearl Unlocked Phone with GPRS, EDGE and 2 MP Camera--U.S. Version with 60 Day Warranty (Black)

Brand : BlackBerry
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Price : $139.99
Post Date : Feb 27, 2012 20:53:39
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BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220 is the first phone of the manufacturer in clamshell form-factor. Similar to the Pearl, it has trackball and SureType keyboard on the inside. As it is a clamshell, it has a second display on the front when closed, other specifications include microSDHC slot for memory, Wi-Fi and 2MP camera.

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Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Blackberry Curve 8310 Unlocked Phone with GPS, 2MP Camera and Bluetooth - No Warranty - Red

!±8± Blackberry Curve 8310 Unlocked Phone with GPS, 2MP Camera and Bluetooth - No Warranty - Red

Brand : BlackBerry | Rate : | Price : $113.15
Post Date : Jan 24, 2012 06:45:09 | Usually ships in 24 hours

This variant of the Curve adds GPS with support for location-based applications, but is otherwise similar to the original 8300 model. Other features of this consumer-oriented BlackBerry include a 2 megapixel camera, music player, stereo Bluetooth, 3.5mm headphone jack, and memory card slot.

  • This unlocked cell phone is compatible with GSM carriers like AT&T and T-Mobile. Not all carrier features may be supported. It will not work with CDMA carriers like Verizon Wireless, Alltel and Sprint.
  • 2G GSM: 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
  • QWERTY keyboard, Trackball navigation, Blackberry Maps, Document viewer (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, PDF), Media player (MP4/WMV/H.263/H.264/MP3/WAV/eAAC+/WMA), Organizer.
  • Camera: 2 MP, 1600x1200 pixels, LED flash.
  • Internal Memory: 64 MB ROM, MicroSD expandable (4 GB max).

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Saturday, January 21, 2012

How to Flash Your Cell Phone

!±8± How to Flash Your Cell Phone

If you are like most people today you have a cell phone and like most of us you don't stick with the same carrier forever. When you change carriers you need a phone that will work on their network so you have two choices, buy a phone through your new carrier and get locked into a one or two year contract or use your current phone on their network. For most people the cheapest and best solution is to use your current phone. Thus phone Flashing. Flashing is the process of loading Carrier specific files to handsets from other carriers in order to connect the phone to the new carrier.

What do I Need to Flash My Phone?

1.) Flashing software (which you can download)
2.) A USB cable for the phone you're flashing
3.) A computer with Windows 2000 or Newer, a USB Port, 800Mhz+, 256MB RAM
4.) A CDMA cell phone (see below)

How Difficult is it ?

There are a number of good downloadable cell phone flashing programs out there that will guide you through reprogramming your cell phone to use on many other carriers. If you have basic computer knowledge and a few simple cables almost anyone can Flash or reprogram a cell phone. To begin you will need a Flashing program. Onceyou have the flashing software. Search for the instructions or read me docs with your program and follow them carefully. Look for instruction on your specific phone. This will give you a good overview of what you will be doing. You should be able to complete the process in about ten to fifteen minutes once setup. You will be Flashing a CDMA phone to a CDMA carrier. See a description of the two major networks below.

The Networks

In addition to the list above you will need an account with the CDMA carrier you wish to sign up with. There are two major networks for cell phone carriers. They are GSM or Global System for Mobile Communications. Examples are AT&T, T-Mobile The second CDMA or Code Division Multiple Access.Examples are Qwest, Metro, Sprint and Verizon. These are technologies which essentially allow a mobile device to communicate with a mobile communications network.

How Good Is The Carrier I am Flashing To?

As with most great deals you probable heard about a better carrier through a friend or co-worker. But before you change carriers you should make sure the coverage you are going to is at least as good as your current provider. One way of doing that is compare your current coverage with your new carrier at cellreception.com. Here you can enter in your zip code and get ratings for all carriers in your area along with comments from others using the different cellular services.


How to Flash Your Cell Phone

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