I Love My Phone

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My Collection of Phones

I currently have a BlackBerry Curve, a Nokia 2600 and a Nokia 6300. I love my phones, mostly I love my old Nokia 2600. My Best friend like the N95 and the iPhone 3G.

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My Favorite BlackBerry Applications 

These are the BlackBerry applications I probably use most:

Mobile Safety 

repost from my blog

According to Cell phone radiation levels my RIM BlackBerry Curve 8330 has one of the highest Specific Absorption Rates at 1.54 SAR, and the crappy Motorola Razr is the lowest as 0.14, although as it's prone to crash constantly you can hardly ever use it. My Nokia 2600 (RH-59) and 6300 (RM-217) aren't listed on CNET, but from Nokia's SAR I discovered they run warm at 0.80 W/kg and cooler at 0.57 W/kg respectively.

My Blog 

I often talk about my phones, or new features on my phones. I also talk about other phones that I like or dislike.

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Skype on your Phone 

  • Skype for iPhone - Now, millions of iPhone and iPod touch users can take their Skype conversations with them anywhere they go. This application lets you make free Skype-to-Skype calls and calls to landlines and mobiles at Skype's low rates from any WiFi zone. If you're in a WiFi zone, you can also receive calls to your Skype online number. The app also supports instant messaging (both one-to-one and group IM) via WiFi, 3G, EDGE or GPRS. You can even update your Skype profile photo with an image taken by the iPhone camera or an existing photo from the Camera Roll.

  • Lite version of Skype, soon to also be available for BlackBerry smartphones - This 'thin client' version of Skype lets you make Skype-to-Skype calls and SkypeOut calls to landlines and mobiles, send instant messages to/from individuals or groups, and lets you see when your contacts are online. The Beta version for BlackBerry will be appearing in May, so keep your eyes peeled. The Lite version of Skype is currently available on the Android platform and hundreds of the most popular Java-enabled cell phones from the top five handset manufacturers - LG, Motorola, Nokia, Samsung and Sony Ericsson.

  • Skype for Windows Phones - Skype for Windows Phones has already been downloaded more than 12 million times. The current release, Skype 2.5 for Windows Mobile, improves the user experience and is compatible with more devices than ever before. The newest Beta version 3.0 also adds the ability to send SMS messages at Skype's low rates, and lets you transfer files to and from other Skype users.
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