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Debranding your Mobile PhoneDebranding a mobile phone is different from unlocking a mobile phone. To unlock means you can use another SIM card in the phone. To unbrand means you will get rid of all the network provider brandings on the screen and on the various interfaces. You don't have to of course, because it's really a question of looks as opposed to money, but for some it is quite annoying to be stuck with brandings from say a company that they might have... | |
Unlock Codes for Mobile PhonesLets just make one thing clear from the outset, a locked mobile phone is one that only works with the correct network providers SIM card. If you have a Vodafone mobile for example (a branded model) and put in a SIM card from say the Orange network, then it won't work. You are forced to use a Vodafone card. This is different from a blocked phone, which has deliberately been blocked because it has been stolen. So what a lot of people... | |
Mobile Phone ReviewsWhen it comes to comparing mobiles, how useful is a mobile phone review? Should a mobile phone review go on about the design of the phone, its applications, its usability, or its affordability? A mobile phone is an indispensable piece of modern day kit, without which most people would be lost, but when it comes to comparing a mobile to another, especially as to what model and what price plan, a review would be useful. In fact, a good mobile phone review should include... | |
Pay as You Go Pays OffQuarter of people considering ditching mobile contracts in favour of Pay As You Go The landscape of the mobile phone market is set to alter dramatically in coming months as 6.5 million users consider switching from a mobile phone contract to a Pay As You Go (PAYG) option because of the economic climate. A further three quarters of a million people (723,000) say they are already in the process of switching, according to a report out today from Post Office® Telecoms. There are already more than 32.7 million... | |
Mobile phone firms to kiss and tellInformation has begun to seep out that UK mobile phone networks are to about to begin to sell information to other media companies on the web sites that their clients visit while surfing using the web. Information that has been gathered over the past year will be passed on and used to generate more advertising income. Needless to say, this breach of privacy is causing a lot of waves amongst the independent bodies established to oversee this kind of activity. The GSM... | |
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