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Finding Great Deals On A Blackberry Storm 9520

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By Percy Bacon

There are such a lot of mobile phones on the market today. How do you pick which one is best for you, well, that part can be tricky. A truly well liked choice for virtually anybody is the BlackBerry Storm 9520.

That particular model has been out for a while now, which suggests they have worked out almost all of the kinks by this time. Depending on your network they usually offer wonderful deals, some networks even offer certain models for free if you enroll in a new two year agreement.

Let's face it, this day in age you virtually have to have a smart phone for work. The Blackberry 9520 is one of the finest Smartphone out there today. They have a ton of truly cool features. There's an app you can download to get plenty of the apps for free , including news, games and much more! One of the coolest specs of the phone is that is also has a video camera that actually has some very good graphics. Unlike the other phone that do not offer that option. The camera on it's a 3.2 mega pixel, that may not sound that great, but it is one of the highest mega pixels for a phone.

Other great facets of this phone are that it permits you access any of your e-mails. You don't have to keep logging in to your e-mails ; it leaves you signed in so you get automatic alerts when you receive a new e-mail. Facebook is also pre-loaded on the phone, if you don't like the version that is on there, no worries there countless different versions to download to your phone.

Though there are plenty of different specs on this certain model the best part are the Blackberry Storm 9520 deals you can get. The price of Smartphone has significantly reduced over time. Like mentioned before you can sometimes get them for free , but say you aren't up for a renewal, you can still get one for fairly low price or you can buy one used and not have to enroll in a new plan.

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Automatic Crash Notification Is Now On Your Cell Phone

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By Jacob Sherman

When you get in a car accident, technology is your best friend. Your seatbelt secures you, your airbags deploy automatically, you call an ambulance or a tow truck on your cell phone, and so on. The protective role of technology just grew some more, as an automatic crash notification phone app called My911 can now eliminate a few more steps from the crash back to security. While your airbags are deploying, your phone will already be making the call that may save your life.

This may seem like it's asking a bit much of your phone, but that's the fun of cutting-edge technology. If you've seen a teenager on the bus, tilting his phone back and forth, you've seen the accelerometer that comes in smartphones in action. This technology also helps track your movement if you have a navigation system, and now My911 has patented a way for it to detect crash level G-forces and automatically get the emergency response ball rolling so that help can arrive as soon as possible.

Since your phone can now sense a car crash, the next logical step is for it to do what you would do anyway, only faster, more precisely, and automatically. Because smartphones also come equipped with GPS, they can not only sense the crash, but explain where you are and how to get there faster than any human, conscious or not.

But what if your phone is wrong? First, you can manually cancel the automatic collision notification. Then, even if the call does go through, the person who picks up is an operator who will attempt to talk to you before sending your location to the emergency response center. This concept didn't exist a few years ago, and now it can be the norm for us!

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The Blackberry Bold 9000 Review

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By Peter Rowenson

One of the most appealing features of the Blackberry Bold 9000 is its gorgeous screen. Although it is smaller than other smart phone screens like iPhone, it still contains the same number of pixels but with increased pixels per inch which turns it into one of the most high quality screen mobile phones on the market.

The update blackberry software is also suited to meet the requirement for high quality, but this phone especially signs when you load your own flicks onto the 1GB cartable storage system. A 1GB card is included with Blackberry Bold 9000 deals, but you can buy a bigger card later on.

A good selection of dedicated keys is also included, with a key or either side that can be programmed by the user. On default, one of the keys opens the camera while the other one starts voice recognition. A microSDHDC slot is also available for expanding the drive space, and a miniUSB port is added for charging and hooking up to the desktop to add music and additional software.

The Blackberry 9000 sounds great while calling and the reception signal is stronger than most other phones. This trait is common among blackberry phones, which are fairly well known for providing a warm-sounding, clear conversation. Speaker independent voice recognition software also works well, and is instantly allotted to one of the side keys. A speakerphone is also included that works well for making loudspeaker calls and playing music.

In contrast to the iPhone and most other touch screens, Blackberry mobile deals have a dedicated keyboard which makes typing messages and texts much easier. E-mails can easily be typed out and the phone even allows you to edit word documents. The keyboard is cosy and soft, but its little size leads to a tendency to press the incorrect keys occasionally. While it isn't as quick as a normal keyboard, a blackberry keyboard can still type fairly fast with some practice on the customer's part.

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Smartphone Apps Help The World Go 'Round

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By Jacob Sherman

If you want to see how startling fast technology is progressing these days, here's a simple exercise for you: list all the things that your phone still can't do. Of course, you'll be able to list plenty of things. But each year, it seems like a few more things get crossed off. Following are a few features that have either been recently crossed off or most likely will be in the future. Hopefully it will get you as excited as I am for whatever the next big thing will be.

Who knew, for example, that an accelerometer could do so much? I didn't know before that an accelerometer helps your navigation device track your movement, or that the same technology has given birth to a billion amusing little apps that take advantage of your phone knowing how it's moving around. These two types of application alone have radically changed what a phone is, and who would claim that the innovations will stop coming? For example, since your phone knows when it moves around and how fast, it knows if you get in a car crash. Your phone can call 911 for you in the case that you can't for yourself. What other innovative apps will be coming up in the next few years?

Another new technology which has been around slightly longer, but is still developing, is GPS. Knowing your latitude and longitude alone means very little, but new applications keep being developed to show you where everything else is, too. Now you can navigate almost anywhere in the world and find the nearest, well, anything. Paired with other technologies, the potential uses for personal GPS start to grow. You can be alerted automatically if there is severe weather nearby, for example, or if you enter a high crime area. These technologies already exist, but imagine what other ideas might be floating around today that will become commonplace within the next 10 years.

Another advance in technology is one that we already tend to take for granted- internet on cell phones. Not only is there a great basic value to this, it also means that the door is wide open for how connecting a phone to the web can make your life easier. I'm sure that ideas are being kicked around right now that in 5 years will be, once again, commonplace to any cell phone user.

Stop and think for a moment about how far phones have come in the last 15 years. Now think how much more your phone will be able to do in 15 years, at this rate. Just as the you of 15 ears ago would be surprised at how much a phone is capable of, I feel confident that the me of today would be stunned at the phones of 2025. That it is realistic to think that technology will surprise you says a lot about the age that we live in--the world changes faster than ever, and cell phones continue to be perhaps the greatest evidence of this.

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Your Collision Response: 3 Ways To Be Prepared For Car Accident Safety

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By Jacob Sherman

If you've ever been in a car crash, and a lot of us have, you know that when it happens, it's too late to wonder how you should prepare yourself. Most people will be involved in at least one car accident in their life, so knowing how to react to a car accident is something that everyone should make a priority. Luckily, being ready for the unexpected is very simple and easy to do. Below are 3 simple things that will bring you peace of mind on the road, whether you actually get in a car crash or not.

Keep Your Cell Phone On Hand!

Unless your family car is an ambulance, your ability to respond to a serious injury is very limited. The sooner you can alert the emergency response paramedics, the better. A camera phone is also very useful as you will be able to document the accident on the spot. This will be very helpful as you work with your insurance company to assess the coverage that you will need. Finally, if you have never heard of automatic crash response, it's time to look into it. There are phone apps available that can leave you feeling secure about the risks of car travel.

Keep Emergency Supplies in Your Trunk

You don't need to sacrifice all your trunk space in order to have peace of mind- just reserve a corner of your trunk for some cones and/or road flares, a flashlight, and a first aid kit. Many cars come with these supplies already, but if yours doesn't have them then this is a simple investment that you'll want to make. If you're involved in a nighttime car wreck on the freeway, the danger is far from over after the crash has happened. You will want to be as visible as possible in order to prevent an automobile accident that has already happened from hurting yourself and others after the initial impact.

Know How to React to the Accident

Severe or not, a car crash is a stressful experience. Take much of the stress off ahead of time by knowing how to react under certain circumstances. If, for example, the car is still functioning, your first priority is to get the vehicle off the road and as visible as possible. Once out of further danger, you can check for injuries and call for an ambulance or tow truck if needed. Safety is always the first priority in these emergencies. If you cannot move the vehicle and, because of injury or damage to the car, your movement is severely limited, sit tight and stay buckled up. You do not want to be halfway out the car door if your car is still in danger of being struck again.

Your ability to respond effectively to car accidents and other roadside emergencies will (hopefully) not be used very often, but it is important to feel prepared. Luckily, preparation and peace of mind are very cheap and easy in this case. Prepare physically by having the things you'll need on hand, and mentally by knowing what to do, and much of the fear surrounding car accidents dissipates.

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