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What You Need To Know About Gps

What It Is and How It Works – For the uninitiated, GPS stands for Comprehensive Positioning System. It’s a method of finding a receiver anywhere on earth or in orbit, and it’s probably one of the most vital inventions of the 20th century. GPS can be used in so many varied ways that new technologies are constantly being developed and improved in order to take advantage of it. Now why is GPS so vital and useful? First, we have to know how it works.

In order to work, a satellite network orbiting the earth is used. These satellites each broadcast a specific signal, which is received by inexpensive aerials and passed on to GPS devices where it is then decoded and used by dedicated software. The information garnered from these signals allows the GPS software to identify the satellite, its specific location, and even calculate the exact time it took for the signal to travel from the satellite to the receiver. Using different signals from different satellites, the GPS software can now analyze the position of the receiver, in terms of liberty and longitude.

Mapping It Out – Even getting the information about the receiver’s location will be useless without a touch to compare it with. This is where the mapping comes in handy; thru this, GPS can analyze our location and maps out possible routes. Really, the mapping data is what makes a GPS device pricey. This should be updated regularly and frequently in order to be accurate.

Several kinds of maps are made for different users. Road users need maps containing accurate data about the road systems in their particular region, but they won’t need data about the lay of the land. Hikers, but, might require a more detailed map about the local terrain, water spots, and tracks or trails, but they won’t need extensive information about the road systems. On the other hand, sailors will need specific data about the sea bed, navigable channels, and other correlated information that will allow them to navigate safely.

And what about fishermen? They also use marine GPS to keep track of the movements of fish in real time and to predict where they’ll be the next day. In fact, cooperative fishing has become much simpler with GPS, allowing boats to relay locations to each other while looking for the best fishing spots. There are also GPS devices called “fish finders”, which combines GPS and sonar functions to track and store detailed fishing and maritime information.

Get Started with GPS – Consumers can avail of several GPS devices that are specifically designed for a variety of uses and functions. In-car systems have advanced features like voice guidance, dynamic route calculations, and even upgrading your maps from a CD-ROM. Harsh handheld GPS devices, like persons from Garmin and Magellan, have a map inside and are usually used for outdoor activities. They do not have detailed road information and the user has to find his own way from point A to point B without any route calculations.

Recently, PDAs and even a few sophisticated mobile phones have incorporated GPS technology into their own systems. A GPS receiver can be easily attached to these devices, which makes them possibly the cheapest and simplest GPS receivers to use in the market today. Bluetooth technology has also started to make use of GPS, using a single PDA device wirelessly connected to several receivers.

Chiun Masters is a researcher and writer working for http://www.audioavi.com, where you can get quality GPS and audio equipment. Visit us for all your audio equipment needs.

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5 Common Misconceptions About GPS Devices

When a technology becomes the “IT” product of the holiday season, there’s bound to be some misinformation out there. This year’s hot product is the consumer GPS – and it can truly do some incredible things, including: provide directions with real-time turn-by-turn navigation, help you dodge traffic and even make hands-free cell phone calls with Bluetooth. But there are also some things about GPS that just aren’t right. Here’s a look at some of the largest myths about GPS technology.

5 Most Ordinary Misconceptions about GPS:

Myth #1: The weather can affect your GPS

Fact: Cloudy or rainy conditions have nothing to do with the performance of your GPS device. Reckon about it like this: airplanes using GPS devices to navigate through cloudy conditions thousands of times a day. Last time we checked, the commercial aviation system was running without too many GPS-correlated problems. Well, the same technology they use is found in your car’s GPS devices. The only thing that can truly keep your GPS device from operating at peak performance are tall buildings, mountains and other large structures that may block it’s signal.

Myth #2: The regime can track you because of your GPS device

Fact: It is right that some commercial grade GPS devices send out a signal about your whereabouts, the consumer GPS devices sold by Garmin, Magellan and other companies only hear information from satellite systems. While this news will be no doubt disconcerting to conspiracy theorists, the rest of us can breathe a small simpler knowing that our whereabouts are confidential.

Myth #3: GPS devices mean you don’t have to mind the road

Fact: Just because you have a helpful GPS device in your car doesn’t mean you should be any less vigilant as a driver. It is vital to mind the road and everlastingly pay attention to where you are in journey. In fact, some directions provided by your GPS device may take you through areas in which you don’t want to travel. It is everlastingly vital to use these directions in conjunction with what you can see with your own eyes, and of course, ordinary sense.

Myth #4: GPS devices don’t work outside of a local area

Fact: The beauty of GPS devices for your car is that they work nearly anywhere. That means you can take your family for a cross-country handbook and the GPS will provide with information every step of your journey. In fact, many GPS devices can help you find local points-of-interest along the way including parks, museums, restaurants and more.

Myth #5: GPS devices are too pricey

Fact: Of all the falsehoods out there about GPS devices, this one might be the most out of touch. Currently, there are more inexpensive GPS devices out there that at any time in the technology’s description. Even the high end models from Tom Tom, Garmin and others are practically priced, and the “basic” units (which are still packed with features) are affordable enough for nearly any budget.

Mark Etinger is a business strategist at Ajax Union Marketing Ajax Union specializes in Business Development and Internet Marketing

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How About a Handheld GPS With a Touchscreen?

We have all gotten disfigured with the new Touchscreen Technology on our cell phones and computers. Now Garmin has come out with the Garmin Oregon 300 Portable GPS System, which has a 3″ color Touchscreen. This is taking hand-held GPSs to a whole new level.

Some of the other features are:

1 – High Sensitivity GPS Receiver

2 – WATERPROOF

3 – Worldwide Base Map with shaded relief

4 – 3″ Color Touchscreen, less reflective than the Colorado

5 – Wireless Unit to Unit Transfer – share caches, waypoints, trails, etc. with your buddies who have a well-matched Garmin GPS unit.

6 – Electronic Compass, Barometric Altimeter and Temperature Sensor

7 – 850 mb of Memory

8 – Micro-SD Card Slot

9 – OS Mapping – The early part of November 2009, you will be able to upload OS Mapping. This will give you the advantage of being able to see your exact location on the screen and map out your course to your pet restaurant, step by step.

These are just a few of the features that are part of the Garmin Oregon 300 Portable GPS System. It is also very light weight and compact in size. Makes it simple to carry with you where ever you go.

I would also recommend that you add the Garmin Road Map Card, and then you have the ability to use it in your car. This is really handy if you travel a lot and you don’t know how to get to your next appointment. Just take your Garmin Oregon 300 Portable GPS System with you (remember, it can fit easily in a pocket or purse), and don’t get lost again.

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What Everyone Needs to Know About Glastonbury Tickets

Once you have established roughly when the tickets will be going on sale you have to find out where you can buy your ticket from .

For any given festival there are a number of agencies that are allocated tickets to sell on behalf of the promoters. They sell these tickets at the face value plus a booking and processing fee which tends to be 5-10%. Knowing in advance who will be selling the tickets will give you a head start. Every year you will hear broadcast say things like “I tried to get through for ages and by the time I did they’d sold out” and “I phoned up all morning but the number was everlastingly engaged”. The first lesson to learn is USE THE INTERNET! You are far more likely to secure tickets if you try online rather than on the phone. When you phone up the call centres, they work from the same database of tickets as the website does. Online systems this year will be more robust than ever before in order to cope with the demand made when festival tickets go onsale, so my advice would be to use the internet. Remember to make sure you use the fastest browser and have a quick connection

So the first step is to find out where to buy from. The agencies that will have the bulk of the tickets for the major festivals this year are:

• TicketMaster: Probably have the largest allocation for most and the site with the least chance of crashing, it is a pretty robust site with a excellent online queuing system. Excellent for all festival tickets.

• See Tickets: Not quite as robust and more likely to thump on you but simple to use. Normally when a huge event goes onsale they implement a 2 page order process whereby you enter the number of tickets you want and place all of your details on the next page, which reduce the load on your server and means you can get in and out quickly. This site but does have the tendency to thump after you have entered your details, leaving you insure of whether you’ve got the tickets or not!

• Ticketline: Very likely to thump but a lesser known site so there is less demand

• Stargreen: (for V, Reading and Isle of Wight) These guys normally only have tickets for London events but also distribute tickets for the above festivals. The beauty of this site is that it isn’t that well known so getting in early will give you a excellent chance of getting tickets.

• Aloud.com: This site is powered by Ticketmaster, so you’re ultimately using the same backend system. Wait times on this site are likely to be just as long as on Ticketmaster but a god backup just in case.

• Lastminute.com: Very small known that Lastminute.com have tickets to all the major festivals. They often don’t place them on sale until after the official onsale time and normally still have tickets left after everyone else has sold out. (although this year they are powering NME tickets for the first time so will likely sell out much quicker).

• NME Tickets: Now powered by Lastminute.com, but the lastminute site directly has a quicker server so it’s probably better to go honest there

• Seatme/Keith Prowse – another lesser known site selling tickets to the major festivals, they only have a small allocation but as no one knows about them, the demand is much less. As of yet, I’m not really sure what allocation they will have so it will be worth read-through back.

• NEC Box Office (for V staffs) – The NEC have tickets every year for the V festival in Staffs that you can buy online or over the phone.

• Gigsinscotland (for T in the Park) – A excellent source for your T in the Park ticket. 30,000 T in the Park tickets were sold on the ‘early bird’ offer in 2006 so this will sell out Very quickly!

• Ticketzone (for Isle of Wight) – another small known agency that normally has Isle of Wight tickets.

As well as these, other local agents/record stores often have tickets allocated, so if you live locally, everlastingly worth read-through the local outlets. Ticketmaster have outlets in selected HMV stores, theatres etc, and as a general rule, these ticket centres work from the same database of tickets as the websites and the phone agents. I’m sure you’ve also heard that Ticketmaster may be selling tickets throgh National Lotery machines, but we’ll have to wait and see what happens there!

Camping Now have published their online handbook to buying festival tickets which can be found here

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Why Is Everyone On About Xml?

Written by Marshall Sherman CEO of Ghost Software. (msherman@ghost-software.com)


In the traditional world, a telephone handset was a telephone handset. In the new world of IP, what looks like a telephone handset is in fact a computer. If it’s an Alcatel IP handset then it’s a dumb terminal driven by a presentation server and if it’s a Cisco IP handset, it’s more or less a PC. The only restriction is the size and type of the show. In both cases the telephone boundary is a web browser and as fashion accessory the IP telephone can sit where you the PC can’t. We know all of this because Ghost Software , with its Offshore Software Development resource, deals with a variety of IP platforms both in terms of Computer Telephony Integration and Voice over IP . This makes the IP handset ideal for retail, like shops in a shopping mall, in reception areas and banking foyers as well as in a ward in a hospital or a school library. What drives applications on these handsets is XML. So what kind of applications makes the purchasing of an IP handset worthwhile? In the early days of XML, broadcast were populating browsers with Yellow Pages, stocks and share prices, news and weather updates. Sure, they look fantastic but they didn’t justify the price premium of the hardware. Our investigate shows that what’s required are some traditional telephony orientated applications or specialist vertical market applications, the end having its own set of unique problems.


We have, we reckon, three and a half generic applications that are so compelling, that broadcast will pay the hardware handset premium to have them. The first is the ability to send SMS messages from a landline any to one, or broadcasted to many mobile handsets. Whilst this attention will work with any XML handset, it is particularly apposite to the Alcatel IP Touch range, with its built in Qwerty keyboard, This allows for simple integration of SMS into the general portfolio of business communication. Anyone with an external sales break down will have an immediate need. Next is an attention called “XPOP” It’s a basic screen pop attention that everlastingly resided on a PC, so you can see who is calling by capturing the caller’s number and querying the database. Now we can extract the information and populate an XML phone browser. It’s honestly straightforward to build a driver that integrates into the most ordinary contact management databases and in most cases the boundary will give you the ability for one click dial out by name. Last but not least is an outbound dialler. Some broadcast in the world want a extrapolative dial solution, but we reckon that’s too niche. A general purpose low-priced dialer that allows broadcast to log in and log out, that reschedules busy calls that gives you one round of call completion codes ( Sale made; brochure sent and not interested for example) is excellent enough for most general businesses. And what about the “half!?” – well, that’s ShortEmail. That’s the ability to send and hear emails on the IP handset. It’s so simple it’s hardly an attention, but it is ideal for places where you can’t household a PC, like a hospital ward where you might want to send a quick email “Bring food quickly!”


Now, there are vertical market applications. The size, shape and composition of these is endless. Off the top of my head, here are three. (1) The books of a school library. -showed on an IP handset. Students can see whether books are in or out and reserve them. (2) Lost case notes in a hospital. Patients go from ward to ward and often their case notes get left behind. An attention which broadcasts to all departments with an option to answer if you have them is ideal, and (3) Hospitality software, where staff can enter a pin code when they have cleaned a room or you can order room service from your handset. The problem is, but, that if you go to a business and say what do you want? – The answer is invariably “we don’t know!” The solution is to build demo applications which have a feature set but they are hard-coded (this means they’re quicker to develop) and once you show it, everyone knows what’s incorrect with it. And….hey presto, you have a brief. This is the way we have worked over recent months with some very excellent results. For any further information about what is written here, you can contact us on enquiries@ghost-software.com or contact Ghost Software at any of its local offices.

Ghost Software

Offshore Software Development

Computer Telephony Integration

Voice over IP

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Know more about mobile accessories

lovers of mobile users everlastingly interested in knowing a touch different coming in the market. So is the case with mobile accessories. Lots of mobile accessories coming in the market with unique style and shapes with varied ranges for its users. Seeing the struggle in the market many brands are launchign innumerable mobile accessories having latest treatment of technology. The best supplier of mobile accessories at present is china and hongkong whose trade is spread crosswise the globe. One will find mobile accessories such as charger, battery, case/take in, housing, bluetooth products etc, mobile cell spare parts like lcd, buzzer, speaker, connectors, IC, repairing tools- screw driver set, work stations, cleanser, microscope, unlocking clips, unlocking sim cards and different other products.

For having the knowledge and seeing wish of these products one can visit CellPhoneShop.net which has a large pool of cell phone accessories. Online providers discuss and informs the customer about the latest updates of mobile accessories products to place the excellent persona of the brand and its products in the market through online. Not only this such sites also have mobile accessories of branded companies like Nokia, Motorola, Samsung, LG,Sanyo, Nextel, Sony Ericsson, Kyocera, Audiovox, Blackberry, Treo etc. So one will find vast market of mobile accessories on these online nets and in local stores of the competitive market. The other mobile accessories are faceplates, chargers, batteries, holsters, leather cases, car kits, bluetooths, handsfrees, antennas, data cables and car holders etc.

One can also find current mobile accessories at Accessory Geeks and finding mobile accessories for Motorola, Samsung, Nokia, Sony Ericsson, Sanyo, LG, Pantech, Audiovox, Kyocera etc. Consumers willbe very pleased by finding such a vast market of it and will delight in their wide selection of Cell phone accessories, cell phone cases, holsters, cell phone batteries, cell phone chargers, cell phone car chargers, cell phone data cables, cell phone charms and alot more. One should have the information that Accessory Geeks is a authorized dealer for Wilson Electronics External Cellular Antenna Boosters crosswise the globe. It also does free shipping for both U.S. and Canada. So have the latest mobile accessories in your hand and delight in the freedom of using them by selecting right and desirable product one wished.

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Blackberry the King of Business Mobile Phones – About to be Dethroned?

Investigate in Motion Ltd (RIM) has been so successful with their Blackberry phone that many broadcast now more readily frequent the term “Blackberry” with their phone more so than with the first fruit!

Yes indeed, Blackberry has truly dominated the Business market when it comes to mobile phones and mobile email. Their Hosted mail solutions enabling “Email on the Go” has certainly revolutionised Business Communications and increased productivity levels where companies have implemented their solution.

But the playing field is changing and RIM and they may not have it all their own way for much longer. Juggernaut Microsoft Corp. is going to make a major push on the software side of mobile e-mail and lots of new devices are due to hit the Business Market.

The Treo from Palm Inc (who are BlackBerry’s largest hardware competitor) are due to launch an newly updated Treo. The new phone will run on Microsoft software. Also both Nokia & Motorola, the world’s two largest makers of mobile phones have Blackberry clones in the pipeline. Hewlett-Packard also has a iPaq mobile device that launched last Autumn.

This army of competitors couldn’t have come at a worse time for RIM as they are currently locked in a legal battle with a company called NTP Inc. over patents. And this legal battle has even threatened to shut down the BlackBerry e-mail system in the USA. But unlikely the court-ordered shutdown is, it has certainly shaken Business users faith in Blackberry and made opportunities for RIM’s competitors. Excellent Technology, who are probably RIM’s largest competitor on the lucrative software side of the business, has fielded more than a 100 calls from nervous BlackBerry customers recently.

Motorola’s Q and Nokia’s E61 both launch this summer and both devices feature QWERTY keyboards and are aimed as being direct competitors to the BlackBerry phone and who’s marketing will target Blackberry users. With all this struggle going on though, RIM has been busy making plans and has licensed its system to other phone manufactures, including Motorola. The first non-BlackBerry device in the USA using RIM’s network, was the Nokia 9300,which launched in November 2007. For the most part, RIM’s devices are sold to Businesses who in turn section them out to their staff. Employees can then access all of their work e-mail from the road by using their Blackberry’s. Third party software solutions running on RIM’s Blackberry platform allow a host of useful Business applications. Things like GPS and hand held Satellite Navigation are fantastic for persons on the road or in the Transportation Business. Lawyers and Doctors can make use of the turn key Time Recording and Billing Solutions. Sales broadcast can do PowerPoint presentations from their phones instead of lugging bulky laptops around. “Blackberry was the first to market with a turnkey solution,” says Richard Scott of BusinessMobiles.com a Business Solutions expert in the UK…. “It’s kind of a one-stop shop.”

“Whatever Business you’re in there’s certainly a software attention that will save you time and money on the Blackberry Platform” BusinessMobiles.com is the UK’s largest self-determining mobile solutions provider. “The company’s ability to offer a complete device, software and hosted service package has been vital to its success” Mr. Scott says.”The whole user experience is kind of seamless.” Much as the iPod dominates the music market in MP3 players Blackberry dominates the marketplace in Business Communication tools.. Analysts estimate that RIM has 70 percent to 80 percent of the mobile e-mail market but with all that struggle coming who know for how long??

If you reckon your Business would benefit from all the Benefits of Blackberry – with features like Email on the Go, Sat Nav, Remote Database Access and/or a whole host of other features – then contact BusinessMobiles.com today where we are currently offering YOU a 30 day Free Blackberry Trial. That’s Right! You get up to 5 new Blackberry Mobile phones to use for a whole month – all configured and delivered really free of charge!

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Little bit knowledge about mobile phone accessories

Consumers of mobile everlastingly interested in knowing a touch about different kinds of mobile phone accessories in the market. Consumers will find the same condition with innumerable mobile phone accessories in the market. Lots of mobile phone accessories with unique style and shapes having different ranges are launched in the market. Today several brands are producing innumerable types of mobile phone accessories having advanced technology in them. As of now the best supplier of mobile phone accessories is china and hongkong who have wide-spread trade in the world. Consumers will come to know about mobile phone accessories such as charger, battery, case/take in, housing, and bluetooth products in the market.  Also the mobile cell spare parts such as lcd, buzzer, speaker, connectors, IC, repairing tools- screw driver set, work stations, cleanser, microscope, unlocking clips, unlocking sim cards and other products.

Consumers should go to CellPhoneShop.net which has large pool of mobile phone accessories in many countries. Many times online providers discuss and informs the customer about the current updates of mobile phone accessories products in order to maintain the excellent persona of the brand and its products in the market . Not only this such sites have mobile phone accessories of branded companies like Nokia, Motorola, Samsung, LG,Sanyo, Nextel, Sony Ericsson, Kyocera, Audiovox, Blackberry, and Treo. Consumers will get vast market of mobile phone accessories on many online or local stores in the competitive market. Lots of other mobile phone accessories like faceplates, chargers, batteries, holsters, leather cases, car kits, bluetooths, handsfrees, antennas, data cables and car holders .

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Tales From the Land of Blackberry About the Famous Technological Joust

There have been wonderful contests in this world, and most of these have led to outcomes which have changed the thought processes in many aspects. In the mobile phone world if such a comparison is made with the thought of BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220 vs BlackBerry 8820 black, then the outcomes that are made, start an aura of brilliance and magnificence. There are many features which can start a positive differentiation between both the handsets, and all of them deserve to be given the chance of opening the gates to excellence in the comparison of both of these handsets. But in view of the fact that the underlying characters of both the handsets are mainly under the category of multimedia, therefore the feature in this regard deserves to be given the chance.

Therefore the multimedia facets of both of the handsets are quite fantastic. The BlackBerry 8820, although comes without a camera but is nevertheless vested with entertainment in the form of a fantastic media player which is competent of making the user dwell in the realms of excellence and happiness whenever he uses this handset. The BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220 has the gift of camera away from each other from all the other wonderful features for giving the source of enjoyment to the user. The camera in this mobile device has a decent resolution of 2 MP and therefore pictures with an persona resolution of 1600 x 1200 pixels can be taken with the help of the camera. Furthermore the presence of Flash feature enables thought-ingling pictures of the setting sun to be taken with incredible picture clarity. The media player is also quite a decent one with the ability to support the formats of MP3, WMA and AAC+. There is also a video player which bears a degree of magnificence with the capability to support the formats of DivX, WMV, XviD and 3gp. Therefore the user is given a bundle of entertainment features in the BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220.

The road which runs along merrily to the cities of excellence and brilliance in the mobile phone world, has both the handsets of BlackBerry as its identity. The contest of BlackBerry 8820 Black vs BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220 gives the rivalry a feature which further increases their identity. There are many facets which have led to the capability of both of these handsets to attain not a high level of performance but an elite degree of performance. This feature is made evident by two other entities in both of the handsets. This is the entity of connectivity in its two different forms in these two handsets of BlackBerry. Therefore the BlackBerry 8820 has USB capability in the form of a miniUSB feature while the technology of USB v2.0 resides in the BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220. USB (Universal Series Bus) is a fantastic technology which is quite useful for the purpose of sharing data and is perhaps one of the most dominant technologies being used in the world today. The user is therefore able to harvest the benefits of this technological wizard by using any one of the products of BlackBerry.

The option to increase the available memory also dwells in both of the handsets in its different forms. Therefore the BlackBerry 8820 has a card slot which is able to accommodate microSDHC (TransFlash) memory card in order to give the user the ability to increase the memory capability of this widget. The card slot in the BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220 is but one of the versatile card slots currently present in the sense that the user has the option of using any the microSD (TransFlash) memory card or the microSDHC memory card in order to increase the memory power of this mobile phone.

Let the contest ( BlackBerry 8820 Black vs BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220) be focused on the overall outer looks of both of the handsets of BlackBerry. The user is given the style factor whenever he has any the BlackBerry 8820 or the BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220 with him. The former has a show resolution of about 320 x 240 pixels and is able to support a total of 65K colours. The end also has a fantastic capability in terms of show and therefore is a mobile device with a show resolution of 240 x 320 pixels.

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LG Secret – Showing the World What Truly Amazing Mobile Phones are All About!

LG have just released a new phone that is due to set the world on fire. With a combination of jaw-dropping excellent looks, 5 megapixel camera, touchscreen and internet quick enough to be called mobile broadband! Say hello to the stunning LG Secret.
LG – redefining mobile phones

In October 2007, LG set out their stall for the coming year, and boy did they have some incredible plans! Up until that point, they’d been known, in 2007, for producing excellent-looking mobile phones that didn’t, necessarily, do anything very exciting. Or, in fact, very much at all. Phones like the LG Chocolate and the LG Shine. Fantastic looking mobile phones, but, let’s be trustworthy, not as feature-packed as they could’ve been. And then, they came out with the Prada, and the kind amongst us went, ‘Hang on, a touch’s afoot, here…’

What none of us realised, though, was that LG had a touch else up their sleeve. That phase was just the part where they got the looks right, refining and perfecting the sleek looks. Now it was time to take persons excellent looking bodies, and fill them full of features. The phone they came up with was the Viewty, their most successful handset of all time, a mobile phone that packed 5 megapixel camera, with a ludicrous amount of features, and a vast array of multimedia features, into one of the sleekest bodies ever seen, with a massive 3inch touchscreen. It changed the way we viewed mobile phones, and it redefined what was LG’s new battle plot, one they’re still following today: mobile phones that combine supermodel excellent looks AND ultra-high-end features.
LG Secret – redefining the redefined mobile phones

The first thing that’ll hit you about the LG Secret, is its looks. There’s no getting away from it, the Secret is one of the single most stunning looking mobile phones EVER made. That’s thanks not only to the sleek, sliding body, but also to the choice of materials in it. So, you get a tempered glass, scratchproof screen, and on the back, carbon fibre. It’s persons exquisite touches that make it look truly exclusive.

Once you’ve bunged staring at the LG Secret (which, contracted, will take some time), you’ll find a world of cool features waiting for you beneath its sleek skin. The most obvious one is its 5 megapixel camera. As more mobile phones have cameras built in nowadays, even if you have 5 megapixels, you need a touch to set you away from each other, which is why the LG Secret has both slow-motion and high-speed, time-lapse video modes built in. Combine that with masses of multimedia options, and internet access that’s quick enough to rival mobile broadband, and it makes the LG Secret one of the best phones I’ve ever seen.

Expert on mobile phones and mobile broadband, having worked in the industry for over 7 years.

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