30 December 2008

January Clearance



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17 December 2008

Last delivery dates for XMAS. (onestopphoneshop)

Just a quick note to advise of Last delivery dates for XMAS.

Order date: Tues 22nd Dec
(before midday)

Delivery date: Weds 24th Dec


Sales are now really vamping up, the games consoles and PAYG are leading the way as gifts for xmas.

21 November 2008

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20 October 2008


The Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 mobile phone is the first Sony Ericsson mobile to use the Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional software.


The 3 inch wide VGA display and QWERTY keyboard means you can use all the important programs such as Power Point, Excel and Word allowing you to work on the go. Use the special mobile version of Outlook, allowing access to contacts and emails, which is great when combined with the built-in ultra-fast 3G HSDPA and Wi-Fi allowing internet and email contact on the go.

With one easy slide and a simple touch of the screen you can choose an ‘experience’ just for you. Plus use the 3.2-megapixel camera, MP3 player, TrackID and many more fun features.

  • Use the built-in Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional for Power Point, Excel and Word
  • Get super fast internet speeds with 3G HSDPA connectivity
  • Access your emails on the go with Wi-Fi connectivity and Outlook
  • Be amazed by the QWERTY keyboard and 3 inch wide VGA display
  • Identify unknown tracks with the latest TrackID™ technology
  • Listen to the latest music tracks via the built-in FM Radio
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16 October 2008

Exclusive: Nokia "comes with music".

EXCLUSIVE The Nokia “comes with music”

Comes in a choice of 7 Colours


This exceptional offering enables you to access to millions of tracks from the extensive Nokia Music Store catalogue. Songs can be simply downloaded to your PC and side loaded into your Nokia 5310 or Nokia N95 8GB Comes With Music edition handset, meaning you will never be stuck without something new to listen to.

The Nokia 5310 Comes With Music edition is available in an exclusive range of 7 new colour co
mbinations differentiating it from the regular Nokia 5310, which is already on sale.

Nokia 5310 Comes with Music
- So ultra slim you'll forget you're carrying it
- Access to literally millions of tracks to download and keep
- 2GB micro SD card include
d to store even more of your favourite music.

http://www.onestopphoneshop.co.uk/mobile-phones/?gifts=&sort=v&make=&_model=5310WHO&network=payg

Get FIT

The Wii Fit + Balance Board has finally arrived as a revolutionary solo package just for you!

This package will change the way you look at gaming and fitness moving you further into the twenty-century. The Wii-fit software allows you to do a variety of sports via the balance-board, ranging from yoga to hula-hooping

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14 October 2008

Mobile VoIP .... Voice over IP

Mobile VoIP has been in development for a short time now but only a small percentage of users are taking advantage of the increasing availability of the service. Mobile VoIP has the potential to decrease both domestic and international calling costs by routing calls through the Internet even when calls take place on the mobile phone. With the economy in a precarious position, people everywhere are looking to take advantage of ways to save money. This, along with a variety of other advances and improvements, has made it so that mobile VoIP is poised on the edge of taking off to become something big.

Economic Changes Driving Growth of Mobile VoIP

People in many parts of the globe right now are concerned about a changing economy with people in the United States being particularly worried about their financial state. However, the situation is not so dire that people are willing to give up their favorite services in order to save a buck. Instead, people are looking at ways to retain those services but to find a way to do so while paying a lower cost for those services than what they are currently paying. Mobile VoIP fits right in to that picture.
Mobile VoIP allows for free calling or low-cost calling between cell phones and from cell phones to landlines throughout the world. This is particularly great for people who make international calls but can even be great for people who are making local calls depending on the cell phone plan that they have in place. Many VoIP service providers offer free in-network calling to users who are on the same VoIP system which means that mobile VoIP can be activated on those systems to make all of those calls free.


Adoption of New Wireless Standard
One of the things that has made mobile VoIP somewhat unsuccessful in the past is that the method by which calls were transferred between access points on cell phones often resulted in long transfer delays which ultimately ended in dropped calls. Nobody wants to talk on the phone for long if the conversation is regularly interrupted by dropped calls so people who experienced this rapidly gave up on the idea that mobile VoIP could be a practical way to reduce their cell phone spending.

However, a new wireless standard was recently adopted which changes this situation for some users. The new standard, called IEEE 802.11r, allows for a much more rapid transition between access points which means that calls won’t be dropped during VoIP conversations on mobile phones. This system is more efficient and useful than what has been used in the past and sets the stage for a serious growth in mobile VoIP services in those areas that are impacted by the adoption of the new standard.

Currently this is primarily a benefit to enterprise-sized businesses which can afford the additional hardware technology used to really make internal mobile VoIP communications a cost-effective choice on a wide scale. However, it points to the possibility that the market in general is continuing to take a strong interest in the growth and development of mobile VoIP.

Good News and Bad From Nokia N Series

There was some news recently that actually made it seem as though Mobile VoIP was going to be experiencing a setback but which has turned out to prove only that people are highly interested in continuing to make mobile VoIP a more widespread reality. The news came from Nokia which announced that the new phones being released in its popular N Series line will no longer include mobile VoIP capabilities.

This announcement caused some concern among the niche group of people who had been making use of the service on their Nokia N Series phones. However, since the announcement, those people and the industry at large have come together to find solutions that allow people to continue using mobile VoIP on their Nokia N Series phones despite the change in design. TruPhone and Fring are two mobile VoIP companies that have created new software and replacement client functionality features to make sure that their clients can continue using mobile VoIP on these phones.

What this suggests is that people aren’t as willing to let go of the idea that mobile VoIP is a good service as they may have been in the recent past. Those users who do make use of the service already are really pushing hard to keep it as a usable feature of their phones. The indication is that this means that there is demand for mobile VoIP and therefore that the market for this service will not only sustain over the next few years but will actually grow.

Skype On Board with Mobile Service
One of the VoIP companies that has been around the longest and which is one of the most popular VoIP services to this day is Skype. Although the company has had its ups and downs in recent years, it continues to try to take leaps forward in terms of innovation in the VoIP industry. One such area in which that has recently occurred is the area of mobile VoIP. Skype recently announced the introduction of a beta version of a mobile Skype application designed to run on phones utilizing the Java platform. If this leader in the VoIP industry can make some headway and gain some attention with a great mobile VoIP product then it is likely that the company will be followed by a number of other businesses seeking to get in on a piece of the mobile VoIP pie.

Predictions for Mobile VoIP
The signs all point to the fact that mobile VoIP services are growing in popularity among cell phone users worldwide. This has led to predictions about the statistical growth of the mobile VoIP market. One oft-cited prediction is that mobile VoIP services are going to generate over $33 billion by 2011 which is a significant leap from the approximately half-billion dollars generated by the industry in 2006.

9 October 2008

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24 September 2008

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9 September 2008

Top Mobile Phones from OneStopPhoneShop

OneStopPhoneShop top 10 selling Mobile Phones

Nokia N95 Black 8gb
Samsung SGH F480 Black
Clearance Nokia 6500 Slider H3 Silver
Samsung I8510 Innov8 16GB Black
Samsung I8510 (8GB)
Sony Ericsson C902 Black
Clearance T Mobile Sony Ericsson W880i
Clearance Samsung SGH J700 Pink
Clearance Samsung SGH J700 Silver
O2 pay monthly SIM only

26 August 2008

OneStopPhoneShop mobile phones

OneStopPhoneShop top selling mobile phones last week.

Clearance Sony Ericsson K810i
Clearance Samsung SGH J700 Silver
Nokia N95 Black 8gb
HTC Diamond Orange Black
Samsung SGH F480 Black
O2o Universal Simcard (300000298)
Virgin Connection Sim
O2 pay monthly SIM only
Clearance Orange Nokia N95
Samsung SGH F480 Orange Black
Sony Ericsson C902 Black
Nokia N95
Samsung SGH F480 Pink
Clearance Samsung SGH J700 Pink
Samsung U900 Soul Graphite
Sony Ericsson W910i White
Clearance Nokia 6300 Black
Nokia 8800 Arte
Clearance Sony Ericsson W580i White
Sony Ericsson W350I Black
Nokia 6300
Nokia E71 Silver
Nokia 6500 Slider
Sony Ericsson W980I Black
Samsung SGH U600 Black
Motorola E8 Black
Sony Ericsson C902 Orange Black
Sony Ericsson C702 Black
Nokia 6300 Choc v2
Clearance Orange Sony Ericsson K800i
Clearance T Mobile Nokia N95
Clearance Motorola L6
LG KF750 Secret Black
Clearance Nokia 8600
Clearance Sony Ericsson S500
Clearance T Mobile Sony Ericsson W880i
Nokia 6500 Classic Bronze
Clearance Nokia 6500 Slider H3 Silver
CLEARANCE BLACKBERRY 8310GPS
Sony Ericsson K850i Green
Clearance Nokia 6120 H3
Blackberry8110 Pink GPS
LG Viewty Silver
Clearance Samsung SGH Armani Black
clearance blackberry 8120 titanium
Clearance Nokia 6500 Classic Bronze
Nokia 2760 black
Clearance LG Viewty Black
Samsung SGH J700 Silver
Samsung SGH J700 Pink
Samsung G600 Pink
T Mobile Nokia N95
Samsung G600 Lite Black
Samsung U900 Soul Silver
Clearance T Mobile Sony Ericsson K800i
Clearance Nokia N95
clearance blackberry 8120 red
Samsung SGH I900 Omnia Silver
Nokia 1650 Black
Clearance Samsung SGH G600 Black
Sony Ericsson W580i Black
Clearance Nokia N81
Nokia 5610 Red
Clearance LG Chocolate Lilac
Nokia 6300 Black v2
Motorola K1 Pink
BlackBerry 8310 Purple w/GPS
Nokia 6220 Classic Black
Nokia 2630 Black
Blackberry 8110 Silver w/GPS
Sony Ericsson W200 Black
LG LC550 Black
Samsung SGH F480 Brown
Clearance Sony Ericsson K850i Green
Nokia 6220 Orange Classic Black
Clearance Nokia 6500 Classic Black
O2 Contract SIM
Orange 3G Sim

22 August 2008

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The OneStopPhoneShop top ten sellers this week

Nokia N95 Black 8gb
HTC Diamond Orange Black
Samsung SGH F480 Orange Black
Virgin Connection Sim
Nokia N95
Samsung SGH F480 Pink
O2 pay monthly SIM only
Sony Ericsson C902 Black
O2o Universal Simcard (300000298)
Nokia 8800 Arte

13 August 2008

Nokia N96

The Nokia N96

It wont be long now, the waiting is nearly over.

The arrival of the much awaited Nokia N96 will soon be upon us. Following the tremendous success of the Nokia N95 the much improved N96 promises to take the mobile world by storm. Not since the release of the iphone has a mobile phone caused so much anticipation.

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Nokia N96 Overview

The Nokia N96 is a multi-functional smart phone that is designed to fully integrate mobile communication with the use of the phone for entertainment purposes. The major point of interest that makes this new phone so appealing is that it has advanced video and camera capabilities that are unlike those seen in previous generations of smartphones. In addition to these video capabilities, this phone has taken music playing, Internet connectivity and GPS features to the next level. It is also notable that the new design makes it an efficient phone to use and one that’s user-friendly despite how advanced the features of this phone may be. It’s priced around 550 Euros and is due for release in the upcoming weeks.

N96 Technical specifications

Main camera

  • Up to 5 megapixel (2592 x 1944 pixels)
  • Carl Zeiss Optics: Tessar™ lens
  • Auto-focus, auto-exposure
  • F-number/aperture: F2.8
  • Focal length: 5.2 mm
  • Focus range 10 cm to infinity
  • Dual-LED camera flash, video light, recording indicator, auto-focus assist light

Secondary camera

  • VGA (640 x 480 pixels) sensor

Video Recording

  • Video capture in MPEG-4 up to VGA at 30 fps
  • Digital Video Stabilization
  • Video clip length: limited by storage
  • Video file format: .mp4 (default), .3gp (for MMS)
  • Settings for scene, video light, white balance, color tone

Photography

  • Still Image resolutions: up to 5 Megapixel (2592 x 1944 pixels)
  • Still Image file format: JPEG, EXIF
  • Location tagging: automatic insertion of capture location into images
  • Settings for scene, flash, sequence, self-timer, color, white balance, contrast, exposure compensation, guides

Standard Sales Package Contents*

  • Nokia N96
  • Nokia Battery BL-5F
  • Nokia Connectivity Cable CA-101
  • Nokia Video-Out Cable CA-75U
  • Nokia Stereo Headset and Remote HS-45, AD-54
  • Nokia Mobile Charger DC-4 (car charger)
  • Nokia Compact Travel Charger AC-5

*Sales package contents may vary by country. Specifications are subject to change without notice. The availability of particular products and services may vary by region. Check with the Nokia dealer nearest to you. Operations, services and some features may be dependent on the network as well as on the compatibility of the devices used and the content formats supported. Some services are subject to a separate charge. For more information, contact your service provider

Maps and Navigation

  • Built-in GPS receiver, with support for assisted GPS (A-GPS)*
  • Nokia Maps application
  • Free downloadable maps of over 150 countries, millions of locations, location details and satellite imagery**
  • Upgrades available for purchase: Multimedia city guides and Navigation services: Drive - voice guided car navigation, or Walk - pedestrian-optimized turn-by turn guidance

* A-GPS is a network dependant feature that requires a data plan. Additional charges may apply.

** Downloading satellite images may involve the transmission of large amounts of data through your service provider’s network. Contact your service provider for information about data transmission charges.

E-mail and Messaging

  • Easy-to-use email client with attachment support for images, videos, music and documents
  • Support for SMTP, IMAP4, POP3, MMS, SMS. Unified SMS/MMS editor
  • Compatible with Nokia Wireless Keyboard SU-8W (sold separately)

Browsing and Internet

  • Nokia Web Browser with Mini Map, visual history, HTML and JavaScript support, Flash Lite 3.0 and Flash video support
  • RSS reader

Connectivity

  • WLAN - IEEE802.11 g/b with UPnP support
  • Hi-Speed USB 2.0 with Micro USB type B interface
  • 3.5mm stereo headset plug , TV-out support (PAL/NTSC)
  • Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP stereo audio and Enhanced Data Rates (EDR)
  • Nokia Nseries PC Suite connectivity with USB and Bluetooth wireless technology

Music Features*

  • Digital music player – supports MP3, AAC, eAAC+, WMA, album art
  • Playlist editing and sharing
  • Equalizer and visualization
  • Search, browse and purchase songs online in Nokia Music Store – with support for Windows Media DRM protected files

* Nokia Music Store availability varies by country.

Radio*

  • Stereo FM radio (87.5-108MHz, 76-90MHz) with support for RDS, Visual Radio™ and use of FM radio in offline mode
  • Nokia Internet Radio

Video Center

  • Video center: central hub for video experiences
  • Access to last played video and easy resume
  • My videos: collection of stored videos
  • Access to Internet Videos, compatible with RSS feeds and video podcasts, with direct wireless updates and downloads
  • Service catalog to discover new Internet Videos

Video Codecs and Formats

  • MPEG-4 Part 2 (H.263/SP), up to VGA 30 fps, hardware-accelerated codec, scaled to max QVGA on device screen, or max SDTV on TV-out
  • MPEG-4 Part 10 (H.264/AVC), up to VGA 30 fps, hardware-accelerated codec, scaled to max QVGA on device screen, or SDTV on TV-out
  • Windows Media Video (WMV9), up to CIF/QVGA 30 fps, hardware-accelerated codec, scaled to max QVGA on device screen, or SDTV on TV-out
  • RealVideo QCIF at 30 fps
  • Flash video support in browser
  • DRM support: OMA DRM 1, OMA DRM 2, WM DRM

Live TV

  • Broadcast Television (DVB-H) capable
    -DVB-H based mobile TV with internal antenna
    -DVB-H Class C, 470-750 MHz

Browser-based video access

  • Support for download, streaming and progressive download
  • Support for Flash video

Operating Frequency

  • WCDMA2100/900 (HSDPA) / EGSM900, GSM850/1800/1900 MHz (EGPRS)
  • Automatic switching between bands and modes
  • DVB-H Class C, 470-750 MHz

Dimensions

  • Volume: 92 cc
  • Weight: 125 g
  • Length: 103 mm
  • Width: 55 mm
  • Depth:18 mm, locally up to 20 mm

Memory Functions*

  • 16GB internal flash memory, plus microSD memory card slot (hot swappable) for expandability and flexibility
  • Approximate dynamic memory capacity indication with 16GB storage:
    -Video: 40 hours**
    -Music: 12,000 tracks***
  • 128MB RAM, 256MB system memory (operating system plus dynamic user data area)

* Changes to product details are possible without prior notice. Application offering may vary. Dynamic memory means that the available memory is shared between dynamic memory functions. When any of these functions is used, there is less available memory for other functions which are also dependent on dynamic memory.
** Video capacity is based on H.264 768-kbps video at 320-by-240 resolution, combined with 96-kbps AAC audio. Music capacity is based on 3:45 min per track and 48 kbps eAAC+ encoding.
*** Capacity based on 3:45 per song with 48 kbps eAAC+ (M4A) encoding on the Nokia Audio Manager. Capacity with 128 kbps AAC encoding is up to [12,000] songs.

Power Management

  • Battery: Nokia Battery BL-5F, 950 mAh
  • Talk time: up to 150 / 220 minutes (WCDMA / GSM)
  • Stand-by time: up to 200 / 220 hours (WCDMA / GSM)
  • Video playback: up to 5 hours (offline mode)
  • Music playback: up to 14 hours (offline mode)
  • TV playback: up to 4 hours (DVB-H)

*Operation times may vary depending on radio access technology used, operator network configuration and usage.

Display and User Interface

  • 2.8” QVGA (240 x 320 pixels) LCD TFT display with up to 16 million colors
  • User Interface: S60 3rd Edition, Feature Pack 2
  • Active standby screen, Multimedia menu

Data Transfer*

  • WCDMA HSDPA 900/2100 MHz with simultaneous voice and packet data (PS max speed DL/UL= 3.6Mbps/384kbps, CS max speed 64kbps)
  • Dual Transfer Mode (DTM) support for simultaneous voice and packet data connection in GSM/EDGE networks. Simple class A, multi slot class 11, max speed DL/UL: 177.6/118.4kbps
  • EGPRS class B, multi slot class 32, max speed DL/UL= 296/177.6kbps
  • GPRS class B, multi slot class 32, max speed DL/UL= 107/64.2kbps

* Actual achieved speeds may vary depending on network support.

5 August 2008

OneStopPhoneShop top Mobile Phone Deals

The Samsung F480

The Samsung F480 mobile phone will dazzle you with a revolutionary touch-screen design, amazing slim-line shape and high-tec features.

600 mins Unlimited text £23 month
http://www.onestopphoneshop.co.uk/mobile-phones/samsung/samsghf480/orange/d35pemar08?show_net=best&show_info=#tariffs

Nokia N95 Black 8GB

NEW IMPROVED OFFER - NOW EVEN BETTER!

400 mins Unlimited text £22.50 month
http://www.onestopphoneshop.co.uk/mobile-phones/nokia/n95blk8gb/orange/d30pejul07

Nokia 6220 Classic

The Nokia 6220 mobile phone has arrived, don’t let the simple design fool you, it’s jam packed full of the latest and best features out today.

750 mins Unlimited text
http://www.onestopphoneshop.co.uk/mobile-phones/nokia/6220cla/o2/e3518?show_net=best

Sony Ericsson C902

The Sony Ericsson C902 mobile phone uses the ground breaking Cyber-shot™ technology to allow you to have the very best in quality pictures.

600 mins Unlimited text £22.16 month
http://buyphones.at/FMM13?DURL=http://www.onestopphoneshop.co.uk/mobile-phones/sony%20ericsson/c902/orange/d35pemar08

HTC Touch Diamond

The HTC Touch Diamond™ has arrived and boy it re-defines the view of the next generation mobile phone. With a sharp 2.8-inch touch screen which is set in stunning brushed steel and has flawless faceted edges.

600 mins Unlimited text £24.31 month
http://www.onestopphoneshop.co.uk/mobile-phones/htc/htc/orange/d35pemar08

Three USB Modem Stick + FREE Fujitsu Siemens AMILO Li 2727 Notebook - Inclusive £35month

The Fujitsu Siemens AMILO Li 2727 Notebook and the Three USB Modem stick allows you to break free and get online wherever you are, whenever you want. No matter where you are and as long as there is internet coverage, you can access the internet and all completely hassle free with no wires.

http://www.onestopphoneshop.co.uk/mobile-phones/three/usb3/three/3p18eljul08

4 August 2008

OneStopPhoneShop top sellers last week.

New stock, clearance handsets, PAYG, and sim only.

Nokia N95 Black 8gb
O2 pay monthly SIM only
Samsung SGH F480 Black
Sony Ericsson C902 Orange Black
Clearance Samsung SGH J700 Pink
HTC Diamond Orange Black
Sony Ericsson C902 Black
Virgin Connection Sim
Samsung SGH F480 Orange Black
Clearance Orange Nokia N95

30 July 2008

OneStopPhoneShop top mobile phone deals

NEW XP WEB BOOK


The Orange USB Modem Stick and the Elonex 10.2" webbook allows internet access anywhere, at anytime without the need for a home line and is the smallest USB modem out at the moment. It couldn’t be any easier, simply plug it into your laptop and you’ll have mobile internet access, email and web browsing.

The Elonex 10.2" webbook is ideal for all you busy people always on the move, plus it’s great for kids and homework. The webbook supplies laptop features but with no added complications, it’s laptop simplicity at its best. The Elonex will support you with great software including: Microsoft® Outlook express email, Microsoft® Windows Firewall and Microsoft® Windows Media Player.

Best of all there is no need for mess, no installation CD’s, you plug in and go, it makes surfing the web completely hassle free. And with the low fixed monthly price plan, you’d be crazy to miss out. All for £25 month.
http://www.onestopphoneshop.co.uk/mobile-phones/orange/usbmod/orange/eoi25jul08


Nokia N95 Black 8gb

NEW IMPROVED OFFER - NOW EVEN BETTER!
400 mins UNLIMITED text @ 9 months half price.
Store all multi-media files and up to 2000 songs or 166 albums with the impressive 8GB of internal memory.
With this much memory you can store all multimedia files until your hearts content. Including amazing pictures you have captured with the built-in 5.0-Megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss Optical Lens. Also enjoy DVD-like quality videos with the built-in video-play system.
http://www.onestopphoneshop.co.uk/mobile-phones/nokia/n95blk8gb/orange/d30pejul07


Samsung F480 Tocco
800 mins. UNLIMITED Text. @ 6 months half price.

The Samsung F480 mobile phone will dazzle you with a revolutionary touch-screen design, amazing slim-line shape and high-tec features.
http://www.onestopphoneshop.co.uk/mobile-phones/samsung/samsghf480/orange/d35pemar08?show_net=best&show_info=#tariffs


Sony Ericsson W350i black = FREE Playstation 3

Pre-loaded Guitar Legend™, a mobile game for all you music crazy people.
600 mins. Unlimited text. @ £35 per month
http://www.onestopphoneshop.co.uk/mobile-phones/sony%20ericsson/w350ibl/orange/d35pemar08/ofsonyps340gb?show_net=best&show_info=#tariffs

Sony Ericsson C902

800 mins. UNLIMITED text @ 8 months half price.
The Sony Ericsson C902 mobile phone uses the ground breaking Cyber-shot™ technology to allow you to have the very best in quality pictures.
Enjoy top-of-the-range pictures, use the 5.0-megapixel camera with Face Detection
Browse the web with 3G HSDPA for high-speed internet usage
http://www.onestopphoneshop.co.uk/mobile-phones/sony%20ericsson/c902/orange/d35pemar08?show_net=best&show_info=#tariffs



Phil Rean
Affiliate Marketing Manager
One Stop Phone Shop
Direct Line: 01509 563527
Blog: http://www.ospsaffiliates.co.uk
Website: http://www.onestopphoneshop.co.uk
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29 July 2008

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Journalists and mobile phones

Reporters who carry nothing but a mobile phone -- known as mojos or mobile journalists -- are operating in Scandinavia, the United Kingdom and elsewhere in Europe, as well as in the United States and even Africa.

In Norway, Frank Barth-Nilsen trains mojos for NRK, the national broadcaster. "A lot of other broadcasters and newspapers are interested in our findings," he said. Barth-Nilsen said NRK's various departments planned to use mojo content for mainstream platforms like television.



"We're building a toolkit for our journalists, focusing on speed and usability. We're also looking into how the new technology will change today's way of storytelling." He has established a blog for sharing ideas, called Mojo Evolution.

In London, the Reuters news agency equipped its journalists with a mobile journalism toolkit about a year ago. Ilicco Elia, product manager of mobile and emerging media at Reuters, said this was the start of a future form of journalism and a new way to tell stories. Darren Waters, technology editor of the BBC, has been filing mojo reports from various parts of Europe since late last year.

"Mobile phones allow journalists to change their heavy camera equipment to a smaller device," Elia said. Reuters' journalists tested the mobile toolkit at the New York fashion week last year and on the US presidential campaign trail. The company plans to give the mobile devices to citizen journalists.

"We're building a toolkit for our journalists, focusing on speed and usability. We're also looking into how the new technology will change today's way of storytelling." He has established a blog for sharing ideas, called Mojo Evolution.

In London, the Reuters news agency equipped its journalists with a mobile journalism toolkit about a year ago. Ilicco Elia, product manager of mobile and emerging media at Reuters, said this was the start of a future form of journalism and a new way to tell stories. Darren Waters, technology editor of the BBC, has been filing mojo reports from various parts of Europe since late last year.

"Mobile phones allow journalists to change their heavy camera equipment to a smaller device," Elia said. Reuters' journalists tested the mobile toolkit at the New York fashion week last year and on the US presidential campaign trail. The company plans to give the mobile devices to citizen journalists.

Over the next few years, Nokia will produce mobile phones capable of taking images of the same quality as HD cameras, said Elia. "This will open huge possibilities for journalists." The Reuters toolkit includes the Nokia N95/N82, a Bluetooth keyboard, a digital microphone and a phone-adapted tripod.

Ruud Elmendorp, a Dutch mojo, operates out of Kenya in Africa. By mid-July his Web site offered 133 news video reports from 22 countries in Africa. Reporters at Inquirer.net, the online site of the Philippine Daily Inquirer in Manila, have been filing stories remotely via their Nokia mobiles for more than a year. Reporters at the German international broadcaster Deutsche Welle plan to introduce the mojo concept later this year.

Robert Scoble, based in California, has been broadcasting live video from his cell phone using a service provided by Qik since last year. "I'm the top [Qik] user," he wrote on his blog Scobleizer, noting he had produced more than 700 videos as of mid-July.


"Qik has put a TV studio in my pocket. I can get live video onto the Internet faster than I can make a phone call," he said. Audiences send text messages to his phone while he is filming. Scoble described this process as a kind of interactivity that the world had never seen before.

He has an unlimited data package for his mobile phones. Around the Western world, citizen journalists are using their mobile phones on fast 3G networks to surf the Internet and transmit video and images. 3G phone users are charged not for time but for the data transmitted or received. What Scoble and citizen journalists do can only happen in countries that offer unlimited data transfer at monthly rates.

The potential for mobile journalism remains limited in some developed nations because of the high cost of data charges. None of Australia's mobile companies offers an "all-you-can-eat" unlimited data package. People are reluctant to surf the Net with their phone because they fear high costs.

Oscar Westlund, a Ph.D. student at the University of Gothenburg in Sweden, researches mobile media adoption in Sweden. Most Swedes own a mobile phone with Internet access but few surf the Web. He said nine in 10 Swedes make mobile phone calls each week but only 6 percent accessed news on the Web via their mobile. "One of the reasons Swedes don't use mobile news is that the price for Internet access on mobiles is high."

In the US, the fee for unlimited data is about $70 a month. It is about the same in Europe and the UK, and cheaper in Africa. Australians pay about $67 a month for 250 megabytes of data a month, or about 8 MB a day.

Web pages eat about 1 MB of data and a five-minute YouTube clip can gobble up about 3 MB. So a combination of Web video and surfing several times a day easily takes Australians over the 8 MB limit. Once individuals exceed the monthly limit, they pay 12 to 35 Australian cents for each extra megabit, depending on their plan. Costs easily escalate.

The growth of the mobile Web has occurred around the world because of rising numbers of user-friendly handsets like the iPhone, high-speed networks and unlimited data packages. Studies have shown that people choose a smartphone because they want mobile Internet. Analysts Nielsen Mobile reported this month that almost 40 million Americans (about 16 percent of mobile users) browsed the Internet while on the move, almost double the number in 2006. The U.K. and Italy came a close second and third in the Nielsen study of smartphone use.

A quarter of 18 to 25 year olds in the U.K. use their mobile to check social networking sites such as Facebook. Two in five U.K. mobile owners surf the Internet on their handsets, mainly via unlimited data plans.

For one in five mobile phone users in Japan, their handset has replaced the PC as the way they go online. Upward of a third of university students access the Internet via their mobile.

Nielsen found that four in five iPhone owners accessed the mobile Internet.

Not only is the iPhone the most popular phone for browsing the Internet, it is also the preferred phone for uploading pictures. Flickr, the world's largest gallery of online pictures, measures the number of pictures uploaded by each type of phone.

Over the past year, the iPhone has steadily pulled ahead of multimedia Nokia and Sony Ericsson phones, despite the fact the iPhone represents a mere 2 percent of smartphones worldwide, according to analysts IDC. Phones powered by the Symbian operating system such as Nokia and Sony Ericsson make up 63 percent of the worldwide smartphone market.

24 July 2008

10 things to do with your smartphone

You've bought your smartphone, you've added all your personal and business contacts, set up email, added your favourite music and started browsing the web. So you think you are using it to its full potential? Wrong! Here's 10 things you could also be doing:

  1. Opera Mini - a nice featured web browser, it's free and well worth a look.
  2. Google Maps - this will help you find resources near to your current location. This sometimes comes pre-loaded but if not it's free and easy to use.
  3. GPS - this may be built in but if not you can buy a GPS bluetooth unit. Once you have GPS you can get compatible Sat Nav software and your smartphone now becomes a Sat Nav device on foot or in a vehicle.
  4. World Mate - this is a nice little feature and is free, it will tell you world weather, currency conversions, clothing measurement conversions and global dialling codes.
  5. Fring - this is free if you have Wi-Fi and allows you to make free voice calls, have instant messenger on Skype, MSN, ICQ, Google Talk and Twitter.
  6. MobiPockets - this is a free ebook reader!
  7. Ewallet - this is a safe place to keep all your passwords and personal details you need to remember. There is a charge for this.
  8. Plan and Record - software to keep lists and records to make sure you are organised. You will receive phone and PC software which will be synchronised no matter which device you are using. There will be a charge for this also.
  9. Play Games - you should have some games free with the phone but there is a website called www.astraware.co.uk where you can log on and download games for a fee.
  10. Back up your data - make sure you back up the wealth of personal data on the phone to your PC and maybe even consider a 3rd party option.
So now you have all the options to max your smartphone!

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23 July 2008

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22 July 2008

Transparency in mobile data roaming a must

London eForum discussion group highlights customer confusion when using data services abroad.

Trying to figure out what you will be paying for data roaming, even if you know what you will be charged per megabyte, is like "determining the meat content of British sausages: you just cannot determine it," said Ewan Sutherland, an independent telecoms consultant speaking at a Westminster eForum event in London on Monday.

And transparency, or the lack thereof, was a major concern for many of the speakers at the eForum session on data roaming.

"Users do not understand what it means when downloading data," agreed Fabio Colasanti, director general for information society and media at the European Commission, highlighting so-called "bill shock" as a major area of concern for the EC.

One such a bill totalling £31,500 was delivered to a U.K. consumer after data roaming in Portugal, explained Danielle Mestraud, a solicitor at Farleys Solicitors. This consumer usually has a bill of about £150 per month, she said

Mestraud said eventually the bill was settled for £229, after the operator looked at the cheapest roaming options that were available.

According to Mestraud, the main problem is a lack of transparency in the billing process, coupled with the inability of consumers to monitor their data usage.

She said service providers owe it to their customers to provide transparent bills, and that customers should at any time be able to see how much data they are using.

Robyn Durie, from T-Mobile's regulatory council, claimed that for T-Mobile customers, there is not a significant difference between data roaming prices and data prices in the U.K.

Data roaming is new, and the company first had to "get everything to work in the U.K. and elsewhere," she said. "Now we think we've got to a point of technical stability," which could now lead to reductions in prices, she added.

In mainland Europe, roaming costs take on an even greater significance, due to the proximity of country borders and the fact that people frequently travel over these borders, according to Nick White, executive vice president of the International Telecommunications Users Group (INTUG).

But while operators see data roaming as an attractive area to earn high margins, it becomes increasingly difficult for cross-border businesses to use these services, he said.

Telecommunication companies are effectively adding a tax to companies who operate internationally, he said.

According to White, who is calling for greater regulatory intervention in the data roaming space, the current structure is not leading to effective competition on an international level, and this situation does not look likely to change in the foreseeable future.

But it is not just data roaming that gives consumers a headache.

The biggest problem for consumers is that they do not understand how mobile billing in general works, both at home and abroad, claimed Steve Weller, head of communications services at online price comparison service uSwitch.

He said some travellers prefer to just send text messages, while many elect to keep their mobiles switched off, for fear of unexpectedly high bills.