Difference between revisions of "Considerations When Purchasing a New Mobile Phone"
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* standard 3/32″ (2.5 mm) mono (TS) phono jack for headphones / headset | * standard 3/32″ (2.5 mm) mono (TS) phono jack for headphones / headset | ||
* Slim ergonomic design (no fat phones) | * Slim ergonomic design (no fat phones) | ||
+ | * Network options a)provider only b)automatic c)roam only (force roaming) | ||
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* Video player | * Video player | ||
* Internet browser can save pictures to phone memory | * Internet browser can save pictures to phone memory | ||
+ | * Compatible with Google Maps & GMail | ||
=== section 3: legacy features === | === section 3: legacy features === |
Revision as of 15:37, 30 November 2009
Contents
Look for these Features
section 1: necessary features
- No repeating low battery tone (annoying beeping that won't stop until phone is recharged)
- standard mini-USB connector for phone charger and/or data cable (no proprietary connectors)
- At least 4½ battery life for continuous call time and 7 hours stand-by
- Ability to backup contacts and upload photos to PC without additional monthly fees
- USB to PC cable data cable
- Software to connect phone to PC
- Phone appears as drive letter
- Micro-SD card slot
- standard 3/32″ (2.5 mm) mono (TS) phono jack for headphones / headset
- Slim ergonomic design (no fat phones)
- Network options a)provider only b)automatic c)roam only (force roaming)
section 2: optional enhanced features
- MP3 player
- Video player
- Internet browser can save pictures to phone memory
- Compatible with Google Maps & GMail
section 3: legacy features
- Analog roam / handles old analog networks