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Thursday, May 1, 2008

Nokia Vs iPhone - 3 Attributes Shared By The Most Popular Mobile Phone

Both Nokia N95 and iPod iPhone are landmarks in the mobile phone industry. The two giant phones give us abundant imaginations and topics about what kind a phone could be the most popular phone and how our life will be affected. By doing a detailed comparison, I find 3 attributes that are shared by most popular phones.

Powerful functions. A mobile phone is no longer merely a phone that people used to think of it. New functions drive people emptying their pockets to own the devices.

Both N95 and iPhone are features-packed phones. iPhone features double touch, integrated Google map that are new technologies that never appear on a cell before. Function explosion make cell phone more sophisticated and user-friendly, it has already became an essential tool for modern lives.

N95 is more inclined to be a grand and traditional phone. It has built-in GPS, WiFi, Blue tooth, FM, etc and the most important of all, the smart OS and an unparalleled camera which are sought-after by millions of camera phone fanatics. Conversely, iPhone gives us a new fresh feeling of a concept phone.

In terms of attractive and impressive form design, I think N95 outdoes iPhone. N95 touts itself with the unique dual slide on the traditional yet still popular form factor - handy bar. While iPhone looks nothing more than a brick. I mean it is bulk. History of cell development already told us, every fully researched and usability based new design that evoked customer resonance were widely adopted and popularized. Clam shell phone, slide phone, were very hot at a time and caused shopping rush.

Acknowledging this many brands grip a special form design as one of the advantages to compete their rivals. Take Nokia 7900 Prism as a instance. The prism gained large attentions by its prism keyboard and it was marked as a stylish phone. Actually 7900 has no significant improvements than its cousins, though the special design do adds elegance and beauty.

User friendliness. The spirit of a phone. A phone should put user experience as its first and foremost consideration. Nokia believe a phone should give its user the unlimited freedom of communication. That why all Nokia cells have keyboard, for fast text messaging. And this thought is also wonderfully represented in N95 dual slide. iPhone has no keyboard but its dual touch and virtual keyboard fill this void. Also the the screen of a cell is getting bigger and more colorful. This is following the trend of customer based multimedia entertainment. A big and colourful screen is sure to be a unbeaten feature that allowing vivid movie show and fancy games. iPod is the pioneer of this principle by rolling out the 3.5 inch screen device - iphone. And Nokia N95, a 2.6 inch screen is seldom seen in other Nokia series.

Anyer is a free copy right writer and product reviewer. He write many reviews of the cell phone industory. For more mobile phone informations big screen concept phone, and phone accessories, visit http://www.sourcingmap.com

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Why is ADSL Getting Cheaper?

ADSL is cheap, and its getting cheaper. Theres a reason for this: its called local loop unbundling.

Behind that rather cryptic name lie all sorts of laws and controversies. Put simply, local loop unbundling is a consequence of the dismantling of national telephone monopolies, such as Britains BT and Americas AT&T, forcing the owners of the wires and exchanges to allow equal, fair access to their competitors for a set price.

Previously, ADSL providers had to pay the local monopoly telecoms provider to activate and use an ADSL line. Local loop unbundling means that the independent companies can now get access to the telephone exchange to install their own equipment, avoiding having to buy and resell the monopolys services.

The advantages of this are easy to see. Countries with local loop unbundling have seen an explosion in broadband take-up rates, as the new companies often not only sell Internet access for a lower monthly fee but also have much lower connection fees.

Local loop unbundling has led to an explosion of investment in equipment and, at the same time, fierce competition and steep price cuts to customers in areas where the equipment has been installed, with some ISPs even starting to offer free ADSL in some areas to people who sign up for their telephone services. Even at low prices, the companies only need a few hundred customers per exchange to break even, and they can easily choose to only install their equipment in heavily-populated areas if they want to.

So how do you tell if you can get this cheap ADSL in your area? Unfortunately, its a matter of shopping around and entering your postal code into each ISPs website ?because each ISP has to install its own equipment into the exchange, the extent of their coverage is very variable.

John Gibb is the owner of adsl tips and guides For more information on adsl check out http://www.adsl-guidance1k.info

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