Your phone will automatically select the the strongest available signal your SIMs network transmits where you are so it may change from 3.5G (HSDPA) to 3G to GPRS and back etc depending on what area you're in. Mine picks up 3.5G in my flat but usually drops to 3G when I go into town. It's all...
Your phone will automatically select the the strongest available signal your SIMs network transmits where you are so it may change from 3.5G (HSDPA) to 3G to GPRS and back etc depending on what area you're in. Mine picks up 3.5G in my flat but usually drops to 3G when I go into town. It's all...
I'd say at the moment the best two in my opinion would either be the Sonyericsson C905 or the Nokia 5800 (I have one of those)
Both have full Bluetooth, WiFi, HSDPA (fast internet) both have good battery life and GPS. The Nokia has touch screen which I find very easy to use. Maybe slightly slow...
It's not a particularly powerful camera in that handset so you'll get about 40-50 depending how much free memory out of the phones 8MB internal memory is left. Allowing for stored texts, preset games etc all these reduce the memory available for things like pictures
The following list will give you an idea what 25MB will give you
250 web pages (or)
1000 mobile friendly web pages? (or)
send 250 emails (or)
watch 25mins of video streaming (or)
download 8 full music tracks (or)
download over 100 ring tones (or)
download 100 mobile games
They're all rough...
Your phone probably isn't set up for receiving MMS, follow the links here to get the settings sent to your phone from Motorola. It is listed so you are able to receive them
Either of these two should sort you out
https://motorolasetup.tarsin.com/home.htm?locale=en_GB&country=GB...
Unfortunately, this is one handset that Sonyericsson haven't made very well. A number of people I know and a lot of people on here have had problems with it over the last few months and they virtually always involve the very flimsy flip down front. It either breaks easily or doesn't work...
Basically no. The only time you would be charged for using WiFi is if the network you were using charged for it. Like a cafe or pub but at home as long as you are connected via WiFi then surf to your hearts content
This one is hard to answer as there are 12 versions of the HTC Touch, you can use this site to check out deals. Just pick which ever one you're after then click on deal comparison and it will auto sort the cheapest
http://www.omio.com/phones
This link will give you a number of options. You may need to register for some (mainly not) but all are free to use. The site in general will give some very good help on free texting
http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/phones/free-text-messages#web...
It's Nokia (historically great), smaller and lighter than the iPhone. It has Bluetooth support for all sorts unlike the iPhone that can only be used with a headset. Better camera (3.15MP as opposed to 2MP) with a Carl Zeiss lens (very good). It's relatively new out so you'll not get many reviews...
I think the lock you are talking about is the SIM lock and not phone lock (I'm not 100% but I don't think the iPhone has a phone lock), this one would have been chosen by yourself originally as they are not normally locked so unless you can remember it you are going to have to enter the number...
I think the lock you are talking about is the SIM lock and not phone lock (I'm not 100% but I don't think the iPhone has a phone lock), this one would have been chosen by yourself originally as they are not normally locked so unless you can remember it you are going to have to enter the number...
It's quite possible that in unlocking your handset you've lost your settings so just follow this link and you can get them from there
http://europe.nokia.com/A4164073?model=6260
There's a reason why those sights need your credit card details and that's generally because they're going to defraud you. Why else would a genuine site that's giving away free stuff need your credit card details. Please be careful if you're going to try them out. Once they've got your details...
It does seem to be a common problem with that handset, I have one and many people have asked about it on here. On mine all but two have split down the middle but so far none have actually fallen out so you should be OK. Depending on how old it is you may actually be able to get it repaired at no...
I think you're going to struggle on that one as the handset is so new. You can try this site, it gives a number of options for you to try most for free.
http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/phones/unlock-mobile-phone#free
If you're in the UK then you need to get a bolt on, unless you're going to use WiFi all the time then it would be free. The bolt on will give you free unlimited (fair usage policy applies) internet over the month. Youtube is classed as the internet so is chargeable for using it unless you get...
Unfortunately Sony handsets are incredibly difficult to unlock online unless you can download various bits of software. You would be far easier going to a local market or phone shop and getting them to do it from there. You can try for these links but I don't think you'll have any luck...
Try this one, free, now giving personal details or anything and most of the tones are already 'cut' so you get the best bit of the tune
http://www.zedge.net/ringtones/