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Push to Talk Cell Phones

SouthernLINC wireless is an innovative wireless cellular device with excellent service and two-way voice communication. The provided cell phones are built very durable for construction working and tough jobs so the phone is close to unbreakable. Also the two-way voice works just like a walkie talkie. The communication is much faster, especially when you are close to someone and have questions or comments. The inconvenience of calling and waiting for the ring until the person finally answers the phone. You just do it with a push of a button. The best part about it is it requires no minutes!! You can talk all you want. Switching to SouthernLINC Wireless with our powerful Push to Talk two-way radio technology can help make you and your business more productive.

SouthernLINC Wireless has all the features of the other big carriers, but we understand what it takes to run your business. We are local and working side-by-side with you in the same community.

If you haven’t looked at SouthernLINC Wireless recently, you should see all that there is to offer, including Unlimited and Nationwide Cellular Plans to help minimize billing surprises. Also, you can call anywhere, anytime, to any network, coast to coast, with no short lists of people you can call.

SouthernLINC Wireless is a wireless communications network that is backed up by the strength and reliability of Southern Company – the parent company of four electric utilities in the Southeast: Alabama Power, Georgia Power, Gulf Power and Mississippi Power, which are also SouthernLINC Wireless customers. Also, SouthernLINC Wireless provides reliable wireless communications service, including mobile phones, to a wide range of businesses and consumers within our 128,000 square-mile coverage area that includes Alabama, Georgia, southeastern Mississippi, and the Florida Panhandle.

SouthernLINC Wireless is instant and reliable for the general workplace. People often use SouthernLINC wireless for quick on the go jobs to avoid time consuming phone calls. SouthernLINC Wireless was originally made by the well known company Motorola. SouthernLINC wireless has been used for many government purposes such as the military to obtain private conversations. It can be used whether the network is on or off.

SouthernLINC Wireless is also used in many other fields such as healthcare, construction, Education, Utilities, General Business and many more occasions.

The best part about this high tech 2-way voice interaction and quality built phone is that it is at very low cost and easily affordable.

One of our new phones is our Motorola i880 with incredible features including:

? Small, thin, multimedia, flip phone
? Bluetooth enabled
? Stereo MP3 player w/ external controls
? Memory card expansion slot
? 2.0 MP camera
? Forward facing stereo speakers
? Push to Talk 2-way radio functionality

The i880 multimedia camera phone is thin and very durable. Although small, it is packed with all of the features that you could possibly want in a wireless cell phone; a digital camera, Bluetooth, Music Player, PTT and GPS capability and much more options are available.

This is just one of our many selections of phones. If you would like to take a look at our service plans and coverage please visit us at http://www.southernlinc.com/index.asp

Eric Morgan
http://www.articlesbase.com/computers-articles/push-to-talk-cell-phones-589689.html

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Posted by Patriot Babe - February 5, 2012 at 3:11 am

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Top 10 Things To Consider When You Buy A Cell Phone

There are so many things that cell phones or smart phones do these days that you really should think about your purchase. Gone are the days when your phone is just to make calls. Here are the top 10 things that you need to consider when you are going to purchase your next phone.

1. Bluetooth capability – There are laws in many states now that require hands free use. You need to know what is available for the phones you are looking at. The way this feature works is you connect to the hands free device via low-frequency radio waves for making calls. Many phones also allow the option to exchange or sync data with other devices or connect to stereo headphones to listen to music. This used to be a cool option that has now become a necessity.

2. Contacts list and voice dialing – This is another option that has moved up on the list of priorities. First how many contacts can the device store? Next how many voice numbers or commands are available? This is an option that with the new laws in many states you should take a hard look at.

3. E-mail and messaging – This is an option that has grown in popularity. If you asked the average person, 10 years ago how much they used text messaging they would have said very little if at all. Today there are laws affecting the use of text messaging. You want to evaluate how much you use texting. Do you send pictures with your text messages? Do you prefer a keyboard setup for you texting? Do you send and receive e-mail from you phone? Many phones support instant messaging from services like Yahoo and AOL. If you use this option you should look at an unlimited data plan. The options are numerous so make sure you examine them all.

4. Organizer Applications – You can everything that is in the accessories tab on your desktop and more on your smart phone. Things like a calendar, an alarm clock, a stopwatch, a calculator, GPS mapping, tracking your children’s phones the options are endless. This is an area that should not be taken for granted.

5. Web browser – Most smart phones allow you to surf the Internet. This is an option that is very useful if you are one the go and need internet access. Many can even be used as a modem to connect your desktop or laptop computer to the Internet. Make sure if you are planning to use this option you look at the unlimited data or unlimited Internet access plans available. There may also be some special cable that you will need to purchase.

6. Camera and video recorder – This is an option that is taking the camera and video world by storm. The cameras and video recorders in many phones today are as or more powerful than ones you purchase separately. This is something that can actually create a net savings for you with a little research and planning. This can replace the purchase of a camera and video recorder.

7. Push to talk – This allows you phone to act as a walkie-talkie so that you can immediately connect with individuals or call groups. This is a great option for business owners. It also provides the advantage of not using your cell minutes for this form of communication.

8. Speakerphone and conference calling – This is useful for hands free driving and setting up impromptu meetings. A great option for business users.

9. Multimedia and memory options – Some features to look for include a digital music player, support for MP3 files, and an FM radio. Also, many phones now support streaming video through 3G wireless broadband networks, live TV, and wireless music downloads. Check out the carrier reviews for AT&T, Sprint Nextel, and Verizon Wireless for a complete list. There will be an extra fee, of course, and you’ll need 3G service in your area. For the best experience with a multimedia phone, make sure your phone has plenty of storage space (an external memory card slot is best), and consider whether you want dedicated music controls on the exterior of the phone.

10. Personalization options – Some phones come in multiple colors or allow for changeable faceplates. Accessories such as Bluetooth headsets, speakers, or SIM card readers also are available, but make sure it’s specifically designed for your phone of choice. Most models offer a variety of customization options as well. These can include a choice of display wallpaper, screen savers, and ring tones. If personalizing your phone is important to you, make sure you have a lot of options before buying a particular model. Handsets will also differ on their support for extra applications. Though every cell phone supports games not every model comes with integrated titles. In that case, you’ll have to buy them for a few dollars a pop, and your selection will change by carrier. Extra applications are available depending on your phone model and your carrier. For example, Sprint offers a wireless backup service to save your contacts, while Verizon Wireless has a GPS application called VZ Navigator.

Sharon Denise Talbot

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Posted by admin - September 5, 2010 at 9:24 pm

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How to build a cell phone interceptor

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*This is a parody video for fun. Hope you enjoy!*

In this episode we show how to create a cell phone interceptor. You will be able to pick up cell phone calls within a 2 mile radius and will need the following items:

1) A universal remote
2) A lapel microphone
3) A metal wok or bowl
4) A jeweler’s watch kit

Disclaimer:
As with this experiment and all other HouseHold Hacker videos. We cannot be held responsible for damage or mistakes made if attempting the experiments. These projects are for demonstration purposes only and should not be attempted at home.

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Cell phones are NOT safe!

The man who once worked for the cell phone company and who blew the whistle once he discovered cell phones were not safe! Speaks about cell phones and the effect they are having on the health of our society.

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Posted by admin - September 3, 2010 at 5:10 am

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Internal Vs. External Antennas on Cell Phones

Here are some thoughts about internal and external antennas on cell phones. Is it true that external antennas picks up and holds a signal better than internal antennas? I was just wondering about the signal strength and quality in the phone, that’s about it.

Well, the thing is that technology has come thus far that we no longer require the age-old antennas that the old Nokia’s used before. An internal antenna would work just as fine as an external antenna, which however means that you are purchasing a good model phone and not some really cheap model.

A Motorola V3x has an internal antenna, which works wonderfully great. I don’t even have any problems with reception, which is amazing!

I feel that an internal antenna is superior to the external antenna in wireless devices. An external antenna can easily get broken or cracked and then your phone is basically useless or should I say ruined. Many of the manufactures’ have now gone to internal antennas and the devices are much better than the old external antenna devices. In looking at today’s devices, the Samsung and LG phones still seem to have external antennas and the Motorola devices are now all internal.

The Nokia and Sony devices also have internal antennas. All of the PDAs now have internal antennas, including the newer Treos. Sound quality is based on the phone model, itself, but as far as getting and retaining signal strength, I think you will find that the phones with internal antennas, such as the Razr, several of the Sony models and the PDAs are better than those devices with external antennas.

I have looked a several external antennas for my cell phone. (I have a Motorola V120) I noticed that the antenna had a smaller coaxial cable with it. My question is would it be possible to attach my cell phone to the TV antenna or would this make a problem? I can not pick up anything where I live. There are main power lines not to far from my house. I think that prevents me from receiving a signal. If this would not work will the other external cell phone antennas do anything?

Televisions operate in a different frequency range than cellular phones so hooking up to a television antenna will not improve your signal. If you have absolutely no signal at your house and have to travel a distance before you pick up a signal the prospects are grim. If you have some kind of signal outside of your house then an external antenna should help you. In addition to an external antenna an inline amplifier would strengthen your signal ever more.

I have an LG phone using Verizon service. In or outside of my house my signal varies from 1 to 4 in strength even when I’m perfectly still. I don’t think the little flat antenna boosters that go behind the battery are working. I mean, my calls are dropping like flies. It’s ridiculous!

My advice is for you to try doing a *228 (send) option 2 to your phone. You should consider doing that once a month to update the most recent tower list. However, if that doesn’t work, then you should think about purchasing an antenna that does work with your phone. The only thing is that the antenna would need to be plugged in.

Victor Epand
http://www.articlesbase.com/cell-phones-articles/internal-vs-external-antennas-on-cell-phones-81008.html

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Hugh Jackman: the Cell Phone Incident

Hugh Jackman explains to Katie Couric about breaking the fourth wall during a recent performance on Broadway in A Steady Rain when a patron’s mobile phone rings twice during an important scene.

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Posted by admin - August 31, 2010 at 8:24 pm

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Hottie on Airplane! Cell phone commercial

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Recycle Your Cell Phone (Moex #6)

This challenge tasked us to create a PSA for cell phone recycling, the second best kind of recycling.

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Samsung Cell Phones, A Stunning Winner In Blackjack

Samsung cell phones have its roots deeply imbedded in Korea. The word Samsung means three stars in Korean. The business was started in 1938. In their humble beginnings they sold fruit, vegetables and candy machines. Over the years they have become well known for their cell phones. If you own a Samsung handset, you own a quality instrument.

Currently the cell phone industry is a larger than life industry. It has contributed a staggering $92 billion to the US coffers. It is a mega monster industry. Be that as it may, with the cell phone you can still record a family video at Disneyland and beam it to grandma over in Boise, Idaho. Mobile phones have emerged as a versatile and user friendly component of life today.

Consider their sexy smart phone the Blackjack. It was introduced to the public on November 2006. The Blackjack will go head to head with Verizons Motorola Q and T Mobiles Dash.

It comes out of the Cingular Wireless stable and will sport the Windows Mobile Smart Phone Edition. This strong competitor comes stacked with music subscription services and desktop video.

The music subscription service of Yahoo, Music Unlimited, Napster, and the recently launched Cingular Music Store are all compatable with Blackjack. In addition, it has great stereo sound and can handle Bluetooth.

Blackjack has a user friendly feel and checks in as thin as the Q. For the guys, when you pull this puppy out the girls ask questions. This smart phone is backed up by Cingulars cutting egde 3G Network, as well as EDGE. These networks are GSM based. Unlike the Q, Blackjack can go international.

This smart phone carries under its hood high speed 3G internet access. Not only does it surf the net fast, it also has fast download speed; something the Dash does not have. Again, this can be performed home and as well as overseas.

The Cingular HSDPA network has the unique ability to dance a two step. It can do data and voice at the same time. Verizon Wireless has the EVDO network and they can only dance one step at a time. They cannot do both.
Do you listen to radio? This is the smart phone for you. It sports a built in XM radio component that will allow you to access ten XM channels. It is also compatible with Cingulars video streaming service.

As if this is not enough, consider the user friendly QWERTY keyboard, email, and messenger programs. Not only can the Blackjack handle your serious business needs, you will have loads of fun operating this top class smart phone.

Wycliffe Williams
http://www.articlesbase.com/cell-phones-articles/samsung-cell-phones-a-stunning-winner-in-blackjack-98220.html

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Reverse Phone Lookup Cell Phone

Visit http://PhoneLookup.Weebly.com for the best Reverse Phone Lookup service.
This site helps you find out the owner of any cell phone or unlisted number. Results include name, address, carrier, and other details when available. Your search is confidential. Reverse Phone Lookup Cell Phone

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Posted by admin - August 30, 2010 at 2:18 am

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