Apple

June 23, 2009 by Leroy No Comments »

Apple(R) today announced that it has sold over one million iPhone(TM) 3GS models through Sunday, June 21, the third day after its launch. In addition, six million customers have downloaded the new iPhone 3.0 software in the first five days since its release.

“Customers are voting and the iPhone is winning,” said Steve Jobs, Apple’s CEO. “With over 50,000 applications available from Apple’s revolutionary App Store, iPhone momentum is stronger than ever.”

The new iPhone 3GS is the fastest, most powerful iPhone yet, packed with incredible new features including improved speed and performance — up to twice as fast as iPhone 3G — with longer battery life, a high-quality 3 megapixel autofocus camera, easy to use video recording and hands free voice control. iPhone 3GS includes the new iPhone OS 3.0, the world’s most advanced mobile operating system with over 100 new features such as Cut, Copy and Paste, MMS*, Spotlight(TM) Search, landscape keyboard and more. iPhone 3GS customers get access to more than 50,000 applications from Apple’s revolutionary App Store, the largest application store in the world where customers have already downloaded over one billion apps. iPhone 3GS offers twice the capacity for the same price with a 16GB model for just $199 and a new 32GB model for just $299.** And iPhone 3G is available at the breakthrough price of just $99 for the 8GB model — a huge milestone for the high end smartphone market.

*MMS messaging is available only on iPhone 3G or iPhone 3GS; fees may apply. MMS may not be available in all areas. MMS support from AT&T will be available in late summer.

**Qualified customers only. Requires a new two year AT&T rate plan, sold separately.

Apple ignited the personal computer revolution in the 1970s with the Apple II and reinvented the personal computer in the 1980s with the Macintosh. Today, Apple continues to lead the industry in innovation with its award-winning computers, OS X operating system and iLife and professional applications. Apple is also spearheading the digital media revolution with its iPod portable music and video players and iTunes online store, and has entered the mobile phone market with its revolutionary iPhone.

(C) 2009 Apple Inc. All rights reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, Mac, Mac OS, Macintosh, iPhone and Spotlight are trademarks of Apple. Other company and product names may be trademarks of their respective owners.

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Apple

September 26, 2007 by Leroy No Comments »

Don’t buy that unlocked Apple iPhone just yet. Apple has officially gone to war with Hackers who tinker with their popular phone. As you probably know, unlocking an iPhone means that the phone can be adapted to numerous wireless services other than AT&T. Apple has promised a firmware update that will possibly re-lock the phone, thereby leaving you with an incapacitated paper holder.

Don’t Unlock Me Because Big Brother (Apple) Said so!

Despite these claims from Apple, a message posted to the iPhone forum on the Hackint0sh Web site, from someone claiming to represent the iPhone Dev Team (a group that unlocked the iPhone), said the group would answer the firmware update with a tool of its own. This tool will prevent any unlocked iPhone from being “bricked,” or incapacitated, when the future update arrives.

“We will provide you with a tool in the next week which will be able to recover your ‘nck’ counter and ’seczones’ and even enable you to restore your phone to a factory-like state if you are really [determined] to update your phone,” said someone known as “Sam”.

Let the iPhone wars begin!

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Travel

September 25, 2007 by The Mighty 1 Comment »

Locals SIMs are a great way to save on cell phone calls when traveling internationally. Here’s why!

  1. The Best Rates are Local Rates - A pre-paid SIM card in an unlocked GSM cell phone gives you service from the local phone company in the countries you visit. Since most cell phone users around the world receive ALL their incoming calls free and use their phone on a pay-as-you-go basis, it is the perfect arrangement for the short-term visitor needing a cell phone for England, Italy, China or any of the other 200+ countries that use GSM phones.
  2. Your GSM Phone Must Be Unlocked to Operate on the Correct Frequency - A pre-paid SIM card in an unlocked GSM cell phone gives you service from the local phone company in the countries you visit. Since most cell phone users around the world receive ALL their incoming calls free and use their phone on a pay-as-you-go basis, it is the perfect arrangement for the short-term visitor needing a cell phone for England, Italy, China or any of the other 200+ countries that use GSM phones.
  3. Your GSM Phone Must Be Unlocked to Operate on the Correct Frequency - Why spend additional money to travel abroad? With a Unlocked GSM phone with a Prepaid card, you don’t have to worry about modifying your phone any further to meet a proper frquency.



If GSM phones and prepaid SIM cards are new to you, read below for a quick introduction on how to get the best cell phone rates overseas by using the local phone company. For SIM-savvy travelers, read on to learn about other great products such as Follow Me 800 numbers, worldwide calling cards, and laptop “soft phones”. Most of these products are also pay-as-you-go with no ongoing charges or commitments when the service is not being used.

Intro to GSM Phones and Prepaid SIM Cards

Local Rates, No Bills
The most common cell phone technology in the world is GSM. Also, about 80% of people outside the US use their cell phones on a pre-paid basis and most of the world receives all incoming calls for free on their cell phones. With the right GSM phone and a SIM card from the local phone company, you can become a customer of the local phone company on a pay-as-you-go basis and receive the same free incoming calls (yes, from the US too) residents in most countries enjoy. You will have a local phone number from that country, but see above if you need a toll-free solution for callers from the US.

GSM Phones and Pre-Paid SIMs
A SIM card (Subscriber Identity Module) is a small plastic chips that fits in the back of a GSM cell phone, usually under the battery. Around the world, carriers sell SIM cards that residents can put in their unlocked GSM phones in order to obtain service with that cell phone company. The SIM in a GSM phone makes the phone work on the carrier’s network and contains customer and account details such as phone number, the rates charged and phone numbers from the address book. Without a SIM, a GSM phone has no phone service and cannot function.

Add Credit with Vouchers
The SIM will have a few Euros (or Shekels or Rand) credit to get you started. Charges for outgoing calls are deducted from that balance, depending on whether they are local or international calls. When the credit is low, you purchase a scratch-off voucher, sold in multiple denominations, at newsstands and corner shops or anywhere displaying the cell phone company logo. Vouchers are sold everywhere because locals need them daily to add credit to their cell phones. Text messages will alert you when the credit gets low, or check the balance anytime with a free call.

Costs More to Rent Twice
Owning an unlocked GSM phone that works on the overseas 900/1800 MHz frequencies costs about as much as two cell phone rentals. Once you own the phone, you simply buy a new SIM for your next destination county or use the international SIM. An unlocked, international GSM phone can be used for many years to come on all continents as well as in Mexico, Jamaica. It’s perfect for study abroad programs or occasional business trips. A billion people use GSM, so the technology will be here for some time.

GSM Frequencies or “Bands”
In the US, Cingular and T Mobile use GSM phones and SIM cards. However, the GSM frequencies in the US are different from those used overseas, that is why it is necessary to have a phone that works on the 900/1800 MHz frequencies for MOST places outside the US. Frequencies 850 and 1900 MHz are used in North America, parts of the Caribbean and some South American Countries. A quad-band GSM phone has all four frequencies and can function on any GSM network, IF Unlocked. Check under “GSM Roaming” on GSM World dot com for a complete list of GSM networks, carriers and frequencies worldwide. Be sure your phone operates on the frequency used by the carrier whose SIM you are purchasing.

“Unlocked” Phones Work with Other SIMs
Most GSM phones purchased directly from a wireless carrier are electronically configured to only work with that carrier’s SIM card. It’s a trade off, customers get subsidized prices on new model cell phones, but the carriers make it so you can’t easily take that phone and use it with a competitor.

Some carriers will unlock phones for their customers, and some listings on eBay offer to do it. Before wondering whether a phone is locked, make sure it works on the correct GSM frequencies for the country and carrier where it will be used.

YOUR GSM PHONE MUST BE UNLOCKED AND OPERATE ON THE CORRECT FREQUENCY FOR SUCCESSFUL SERVICE WITH A SIM CARD.

 

Be sure though to buy an additional battery for your electronic devices because when you travel abroad; travelers often find no time to charge their devices. Also, why waste your time charging your device every few hours during your vacation or your trip. Check out the deals for batteries below! –>

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