Mobile phones

Saturday, June 28, 2008

Watch Freeview on your Mobile Phone

Mobile phone companies have been trying to get Television into phones for a while now but they have never come to much in the UK. This may be due to a lack of interest from the general public who don’t seem very impressed with the idea.

This said, LG’s new HB620T enables you to watch TV on it and does seem to be grabbing more attention.

A reason for this phone gaining more interest than previous mobile TV attempts may be due to the DVB-T digital tuner that it has. Instead of the usual DVB-H tuner, this phone has the same tuner that you would find attached to your television set at home, meaning that with this phone, there are things you can watch on channels besides the usual, limited choice offered by previous mobile phones with TV.

The screen is of course still very small but this is acceptable as it is a mobile phone and if the screen was made any bigger, the phone would be considered too bulky to be desirable. Therefore, the 2 inch widescreen display that this phone sports is good enough.

Most mobile phones don’t include such a list of features as this one and it can also support HSDPA downloads and manages to squeeze in Bluetooth and a 2-megapixel camera.

It is not known if there will be any mobile phone deals on this phone when it comes out as there is still no price for the UK yet or even a definite release date, but it should be out in the near future.




Other mobile phones that offer TV have usually got a limited choice of channels that you can watch whereas on this one you can watch freeview.

Most mobile phones don’t include such a long list of features as this one does.

It is not known if there will be any mobile phone deals on this phone when it comes out.

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Mobile Phones: A Flourishing Technology

At one time, man needed food, shelter and clothing to survive in this world. Now with the changing times and changing environment, the basic needs to survive have altered. In today's scenario,people even need a Mobile phone to outlive the challenges put up by modern circumstances.

Mobile phones are not considered just as a lavish and luxury gadgets, rather they have marked their place as a necessity in the minds of the mobile users. They are not only used as means of communication and social interaction; but also as a digital camera to instantly capture still photographs and moving images, a music player for listening songs and FM Radio, a gaming instrument, a computer to access the internet, a storage device to store files and documents and much more. At Present, everyone around the globe is aware of what a mobile is. With the ability to use mobile phones, no one is bound by the boundaries of the country. One can effortlessly get in touch with people from different latitudes by means of mobile phones.

The domain of mobile phones has become excessively competitive. There are innumerable manufacturers, service providers and retailers.

Companies like Nokia, Motorola, Sony Ericsson, Siemens etc. are some of the leading manufactures of mobile phones of the world. These companies bring forth the largest number of mobile phones around the sphere and they come up with flashy new phones with new technology every year. Phones with Windows operating system are produced keeping in mind the fact that people cannot carry their computers, laptops , everywhere. Likewise, handsets with impeccable cameras which are rapidly replacing the digital cameras,dependable battery backup along with this, there is the petite and lustrous body with dazzling colours and cute shapes. etc. providing some impressive options to the customer when it comes to purchasing a phone.

Even the service providers keep launching new schemes, offering cheap calling charges which gives the customer the capability to stay in touch with anyone in the world.

The accelerative development in mobile phone industry and exuberant demand for them have resulted in the continuous supply of new phones. In this technology driven society, Mobile phones have truly molded this a world into a global village.

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