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  24. <title>How to Compare Cell Phone Plans</title>
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  32. <description><![CDATA[There are several big cell phone providers out there for you to choose from if you&#8217;re looking for cell phone service, but you should compare cell phone plans to help ensure that you get the best coverage for the best price. Before opting for any one provider, take a look at these things. Cost You shouldn&#8217;t go &#8230; <a href="https://cellularphonereviewsblog.wordpress.com/2018/05/31/how-to-compare-cell-phone-plans/" class="more-link">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">How to Compare Cell Phone&#160;Plans</span> <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
  33. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are several big cell phone providers out there for you to choose from if you&#8217;re looking for cell phone service, but you should compare cell phone plans to help ensure that you get the best coverage for the best price. Before opting for any one provider, take a look at these things.</p>
  34. <p><strong>Cost</strong></p>
  35. <p>You shouldn&#8217;t go broke because of a cell phone, so make sure that you compare pricing. Take a look at each of the plans offered by different providers, and make sure that you compare the type of service that you get for the price as well.</p>
  36. <p><strong>Cell Phones</strong></p>
  37. <p>Different providers offer different cell phones, so take a look at the options from each provider to choose the right one for you. You may also want to look into any promotions that the providers have to offer, such as free cell phones in exchange for signing a contract.</p>
  38. <p><strong>Minutes</strong></p>
  39. <p>If you talk on your cell phone a lot, you should look into a plan that offers unlimited minutes. Otherwise, you may want to look at restricted plans to save more money.</p>
  40. <p><strong>Data Plans</strong></p>
  41. <p>Nowadays, lots of people spend a lot of time online with their cell phones, so you should definitely look at the data plans that are available when you compare cell phone plans. Some providers offer unlimited data usage, and others have lower limits. If you&#8217;re a power user, you will probably want to look for a provider that offers more data usage.</p>
  42. <p><strong>Coverage</strong></p>
  43. <p>You want your cell phone to work at your home, job and other places where you go, so look for a provider that is known for having strong coverage. You can often look at coverage maps to get an idea of which provider offers the best coverage.</p>
  44. <p>By keeping these things in mind, you can compare cell phone plans and choose the provider that is right for you.</p>
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  53. <title>Nokia Lumia 925 Review</title>
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  57. <pubDate>Thu, 11 Feb 2016 16:07:30 +0000</pubDate>
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  61. <description><![CDATA[With a good number of Windows Phone 8 devices already under its belt, Nokia has made a solid start to life on the platform. Famed for an attractive blend of customization and features, the operating system has been the catalyst behind successes including the Nokia Lumia 920 flagship. So, where could it possibly turn next &#8230; <a href="https://cellularphonereviewsblog.wordpress.com/2016/02/11/nokia-lumia-925-review/" class="more-link">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">Nokia Lumia 925&#160;Review</span> <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
  62. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With a good number of <strong>Windows Phone 8 devices</strong> already under its belt, Nokia has made a solid start to life on the platform. Famed for an attractive blend of customization and features, the operating system has been the catalyst behind successes including the <a href="https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/mobile/phone/lumia920/" target="_blank" rel="noopener"> Nokia Lumia 920 </a> flagship. So, where could it possibly turn next for a follow up? To the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nokia_Lumia_925" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Nokia Lumia 925</a>, that’s where, a device with a brand new look and a trick or two under the hood.</p>
  63. <p>But can it hit that balance of style and substance, or will it leave us wishing for something a little bit more? Why, let’s take a look and find out…</p>
  64. <p><strong><em>Key Features</em></strong></p>
  65. <div>
  66. <ul>
  67. <li><strong>4.5-inch AMOLED Pure Motion HD+ display</strong></li>
  68. <li><strong>1.5GHz dual-core processor</strong></li>
  69. <li><strong>Windows Phone 8 operating system</strong></li>
  70. <li><strong>8.7 megapixel camera</strong></li>
  71. <li><strong>Nokia Smart Camera</strong></li>
  72. <li><strong>16GB internal storage</strong></li>
  73. </ul>
  74. </div>
  75. <p><strong><em>Design &amp; Hardware</em></strong></p>
  76. <p>Nokia had built up an identifiable template for its Lumia range over several phones, and whilst having not completely torn it down, things are certainly different on the Lumia 925. Gone are the rounded polycarbonate edges last seen on the 920 and in their place comes an aluminum frame with sharp points and a thinner feel. Polycarbonate fills the back to add a familiar texture, but it’s a big departure from the usual fare and it looks impressive to say the least. In fact, get it in hand and you won’t want to put the Lumia 925 down, such is the scale of the improvements Nokia has made, which is a good start. <a href="https://cellularphonereviewsblog.wordpress.com/2016/02/11/sony-xperia-z-ultra-review/">Sony Xperia Z Ultra</a></p>
  77. <p>Despite the changes there’s been no shift towards a 5-inch display á la <a href="http://www.samsung.com/us/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Samsung</a> and HTC’s recent phones, and the Finns have stuck with the 4.5-inch effort as seen on the aforementioned Nokia flagship. This doesn’t present any problems and proves large enough for most tasks, although it’s unlikely to rival the best smartphones for detail or brightness. We wouldn’t have minded a bit of an upgrade here, what with the beefed up camera props, but this is somewhat of a running theme that we’ll get to eventually. <a href="https://cellularphonereviewsblog.wordpress.com/2016/02/11/best-android-phone-guide/">Best Android Phone</a></p>
  78. <p>Under the hood things are also strangely familiar as the same 1.5GHz dual-core of previous Lumias returns untouched. Whilst this is more than capable of handling day-to-day tasks like browsing or gaming, at times it struggles to deal with the improved imaging, particularly when Smart Camera is involved. When rendering and editing images there are frequent and noticeable stutters, which is something you wouldn’t expect from a flagship device. It’s not terminal, and it definitely doesn’t ruin the phone as a whole, but it is an avoidable issue and a slight disappointment. <a href="https://cellularphonereviewsblog.wordpress.com/2016/02/11/best-cheap-android-phone/">Cheap Android Phone</a></p>
  79. <p><strong><em>Software &amp; Multimedia</em></strong></p>
  80. <p>There may not appear to be much different when it comes to the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Phone_8" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Windows Phone 8</a> operating system either, but there are several key tweaks that make the platform far more functional. The inclusion of data monitoring (finally) brings it in line with Android, and things like a quick look lock screen, which displays the time and can wake the device with a double tap, add extra usability. Nokia’s own touches include Here Maps and Here Drive which allow users to download offline mapping, and the magnificent Creative Studio photo editing suite, but most of the tweaks come courtesy of Microsoft’s Amber update rather than the Finnish firm. <a href="https://cellularphonereviewsblog.wordpress.com/2016/01/07/sony-xperia-z2-complete-guide/">Sony Xperia Z2</a></p>
  81. <p>That said the platform proves as reliable as ever and, if you’re a fan of Microsoft’s OS, you’ll be right at home here. Internet Explorer offers a fast browsing experience and the Live Tiles interface is as likable as ever. Creating your own tapestry of content is a genuinely rewarding experience and, when you combine that with the all-purpose People Hub, makes for a quirky and sociable interface, if one that isn’t very different from other phones.</p>
  82. <p>Nokia has gone to town on the Lumia 925’s camera in a big way though, and the results make it one of the best imaging phones of the year, if not the best. Basic performance is outstanding despite a fairly modest 8.7-megapixel count, with snaps beautifully detailed and full of natural color. Results don’t initially blow you away like they would on the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samsung_Galaxy_S4" target="_blank" rel="noopener"> Samsung Galaxy S4 </a> , for example, but colours are more realistic and this makes for a superb all round image. PureView makes low light performance genuinely astounding as well, something that really has to be seen to be believed. With all the talk of the 41 megapixel <strong>Nokia Lumia 1020</strong> around at the moment, if it can produce results anywhere near as good as these we will have to be picked off the floor.</p>
  83. <p>For more complex photo capture Nokia has included Smart Camera, a suite of various modes that the firm is really pushing. Things like best face, action shot and object removal have all been included to put it in line with other top smartphones, but it doesn’t quite reach the same heights. Whilst some images are good, things like action shot are far too complicated and also take an age to load, the result of that overworked processor again. It’s not a catastrophe and with practice you can get some great shots out of it, but basic images are far more impressive than the clunky trickery on show here.</p>
  84. <p><strong><em>Performance &amp; Verdict</em></strong></p>
  85. <p>Battery performance on the Nokia Lumia 925 suffers at the hands of the camera, and those looking for a phone capable of endurance will likely be disappointed. That said, use it wisely and you’ll find it performs like most other leading smartphones, with a day’s charge the average. But, go photo crazy and you can expect this to drop, something that’s logical if not a little frustrating.</p>
  86. <p>Overall, how you view the phone will differ greatly depending on your situation. If you’ve never had a Windows Phone 8 device and are looking to give one a go, the Lumia 925 offers solid functionality, a very nice design, and a simply outstanding camera, making it the clear choice from the existing range. But if you’re a <a title="Lumia 920" href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nokia_Lumia_920" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Lumia 920</a> user and want a reason to upgrade, it’s unlikely there’ll be enough here to convince you.</p>
  87. <p>Nokia has created one of the best smartphone cameras we’ve seen, that much is undeniable, but it hasn’t changed enough throughout the rest of the phone to totally win us over. With the <a title="Nokia Lumia 1020" href="https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/mobile/phone/lumia1020/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Nokia Lumia 1020</a> on the horizon, its position is even more curious, and it remains to be seen how it will be received by customers. But, viewing it as a standalone phone on its own merits, the <strong>Nokia Lumia 925</strong> ticks an awful lot of boxes.</p>
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  96. <title>Sony Xperia Z Ultra Review</title>
  97. <link>https://cellularphonereviewsblog.wordpress.com/2016/02/11/sony-xperia-z-ultra-review/</link>
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  104. <description><![CDATA[The Sony Xperia Z Ultra is the big dog of the Xperia family – the kind of phone that sits in the same class as RMS Titanic, King Kong, and the Burj Khalifa. Although this giant tablet flirts with the parameters of acceptable phone size, it certainly packs a lot in. Key features Dust proof &#8230; <a href="https://cellularphonereviewsblog.wordpress.com/2016/02/11/sony-xperia-z-ultra-review/" class="more-link">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">Sony Xperia Z Ultra&#160;Review</span> <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
  105. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The <a title="Sony Xperia Z" href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sony_Xperia_Z" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Sony Xperia Z</a> Ultra is the big dog of the <strong>Xperia family</strong> – the kind of phone that sits in the same class as RMS Titanic, King Kong, and the Burj Khalifa. Although this giant tablet flirts with the parameters of <strong>acceptable phone size</strong>, it certainly packs a lot in.</p>
  106. <div>
  107. <h2>Key features</h2>
  108. </div>
  109. <div>
  110. <ul>
  111. <li><strong>Dust proof and water resistant</strong></li>
  112. <li><strong>6.4-inch display</strong></li>
  113. <li><strong>2.2GHz quad-core processor</strong></li>
  114. <li><strong>Up to 64GB internal storage</strong></li>
  115. <li><strong>8 megapixel camera</strong></li>
  116. <li><strong>3050mAh battery</strong></li>
  117. </ul>
  118. </div>
  119. <div>
  120. <h2>Design &amp; Hardware</h2>
  121. </div>
  122. <p>In terms of physically handling the Z Ultra, it’s almost too big to hold in one hand and it feels a bit uncomfortable in your pocket. If your pockets aren’t particularly deep it will poke out the top and inevitably escape when you sit down. It’s also very thin too at just 6.5mm, so picking it up off a flat surface is quite difficult without sliding it to an edge to scoop off. <a class="" href="https://cellularphonereviewsblog.wordpress.com/2016/02/11/nokia-lumia-925-review/">Nokia Lumia 925</a></p>
  123. <p>Given the large display, this tablet would work very well with a stylus but doesn’t come with one. We have found however that it works equally as well with a standard pencil, but unfortunately, it isn&#8217;t pressured sensitive, so not ideal if you were wanting to use it for sketching. <a class="" href="https://cellularphonereviewsblog.wordpress.com/2016/02/11/best-android-phone-guide/">Best Android Phone</a></p>
  124. <p>It’s also rather durable, being both water and dust resistant. For the tropical photographer out there, you’ll be able to shoot video underwater for up to 30 minutes to a depth of one meter – ideal for snorkeling.</p>
  125. <div>
  126. <h2>Software &amp; Multimedia</h2>
  127. </div>
  128. <p>Functionally, the Z Ultra is very good. Running <a title="Android" href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Android_%28operating_system%29" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Android</a> Jelly Bean software the familiar user interface is welcoming, if a little overwhelming in size. Gameplay runs smoothly and the graphics are of high standard, no doubt alluding to the 2.2GHz quad-core processor. It’s easy to become absorbed in the display’s high quality, and it’s not long before you’re unaware you’re operating on a mobile device. <a class="" href="https://cellularphonereviewsblog.wordpress.com/2016/02/11/best-cheap-android-phone/">Cheap Android Phone</a></p>
  129. <p>The display is a vibrant pallet of other-worldly color, but the camera really brings the whole thing back to earth. If it featured something like the Xperia Z1’s 20.7-megapixel snapper this would have been a spectacular phone, but with just 8 megapixels the quality doesn’t match up to the display’s potential.</p>
  130. <p>Images produced are particularly noisy and when on the camera app, the viewfinder only fills around two-thirds of the full screen.</p>
  131. <p>HD video looks really sharp on the phone, and appropriately answers the question ‘why such a big display?’ With up to 64GB of internal storage, watching and downloading films will have never been such a breeze.</p>
  132. <div>
  133. <h2>Performance &amp; Verdict</h2>
  134. </div>
  135. <p>The entire product leans very much towards the tablet side of things. When taking or making a call, we found positioning the speaker a bit of a task – it’s so vast and long that it feels awkward as if it was never meant to go on faces. Also, if you’re a spectacle hipster, like some of our team, the phone will knock awkwardly off the arm of your glasses, whilst wrestling to get it close enough to an ear. <a class="" href="https://cellularphonereviewsblog.wordpress.com/2016/01/07/sony-xperia-z2-complete-guide/">Sony Xperia Z2</a></p>
  136. <p>The battery also depletes rather quickly. At 3050mAh it sounds quite sizable, but with it having to support such a big unit you’ll struggle to get a day out of it.</p>
  137. <p>In summary, the <strong><a href="http://www.sonymobile.com/global-en/products/phones/xperia-z-ultra/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Xperia Z Ultra</a> ’s</strong> pretty damn big. It’s an awkward halfway point between tablet and phone but does have a lot to offer if you have ever wished your tablet could make calls. It’s not one to care about on a day-to-day basis, but it looks like it would be perfect for a network sharer tariff, which will become more widely available in the coming months.</p>
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  150. <pubDate>Thu, 11 Feb 2016 15:38:50 +0000</pubDate>
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  154. <description><![CDATA[How to Choose the Best Android Phone That Suits Your Budget, Taste, And Needs! The Phone is one of the most used communication devices worldwide. There are various phones with different functionality, like voice command, Bluetooth wireless charging, email synchronizes, music, games, and movies just to mention a few. Phones come in various shapes, sizes, &#8230; <a href="https://cellularphonereviewsblog.wordpress.com/2016/02/11/best-android-phone-guide/" class="more-link">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">Best Android Phone&#160;Guide</span> <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
  155. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>How to Choose the Best Android Phone That Suits Your Budget, Taste, And Needs!</strong></p>
  156. <p>The Phone is one of the most used communication devices worldwide. There are various phones with different functionality, like voice command, Bluetooth wireless charging, email synchronizes, music, games, and movies just to mention a few. Phones come in various shapes, sizes, and brands but choosing the <strong><u>best android phone </u></strong>doesn’t have to be complicated if you know what you want.</p>
  157. <p>So let’s start by answering a question:</p>
  158. <p><strong>What is an Android Phone?</strong></p>
  159. <p><a href="https://www.android.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Android</a> is primarily owned by <strong><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Google</a></strong> and it’s a Linux-based operating system mostly used for Smartphones. As I earlier said, <strong>Android phones</strong> help you look up useful information on the web, check emails, text friends and family, share photos, enjoy movies, games, music, web 2.0 etc. It’s like having your desktop or laptop as a mini gadget.</p>
  160. <p>As I write, many Android phones are in circulation with new ones fast dominating the market with wonderful features.</p>
  161. <p><strong>So What Can the Android Phone Offer You?</strong></p>
  162. <ul type="disc">
  163. <li><strong>Synchronize with Google:</strong> You get to back up all your contacts, Gmail, Google Calendar, browser bookmarks, etc</li>
  164. </ul>
  165. <ul type="disc">
  166. <li><strong>Multi-tasking:</strong> You have the advantage of opening many applications with no sort of intrusions what so ever. You can easily switch from one application to another without losing tracks of your records.</li>
  167. </ul>
  168. <ul type="disc">
  169. <li><strong>Customizable:</strong> You can easily customize your android phone to your deserved taste. You can easily replace whatever you don’t like about your application, from wallpaper, themes, etc</li>
  170. </ul>
  171. <ul type="disc">
  172. <li><strong>Notification:</strong> You have an easy-to-read notification tray whenever you have calls, incoming texts, and new emails. With one button, you are on the go!</li>
  173. </ul>
  174. <ul type="disc">
  175. <li><strong>Voice Typing:</strong> This will definitely enhance your productivity at what you do. With a simple touch on the microphone located on the keyboard, you get to talk and it writes your emails, SMS, and other documents.</li>
  176. </ul>
  177. <p>If you want a guide on the <strong>best android phone</strong> to purchase, keep reading as this article would help you make the right purchasing decision. <a href="https://cellularphonereviewsblog.wordpress.com/2016/02/11/nokia-lumia-925-review/">Nokia Lumia 925</a></p>
  178. <p><strong>Looking for the Perfect Android Phone for Your Needs?</strong></p>
  179. <p>Whether you want an android phone that will ease off the stress of your profession or just want a communication tool, I have created an interactive comparison chart, which provides you options and criteria to make the perfect buying decision and cheapest cell phone plans. If you want to get the <strong>best android phone</strong>, please go through this chart.</p>
  180. <p><strong>Review of the Top 3 Android Phones</strong></p>
  181. <p>As I already said, there are many android phones on the market but this is a review of the top 3, according to user ratings. <a href="https://cellularphonereviewsblog.wordpress.com/2016/02/11/sony-xperia-z-ultra-review/">Sony Xperia Z</a></p>
  182. <p><strong>Samsung Galaxy S 4</strong></p>
  183. <p>Samsung launched her Galaxy S4, a life companion for a richer, fuller and simpler life some weeks back. The device sold over a million units in less than one month of hitting the market.</p>
  184. <p>The <a href="http://www.samsung.com/global/microsite/galaxys4/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">GALAXY S4</a> was developed to enhance the meaningful moments in our lives through its innovative features and superior hardware dimensions: 136.6×69.8×7.9mm, 130g.</p>
  185. <p>It has the world’s first Full HD Super AMOLED display that showcases images at their very best on a 5-inch screen with 441ppi. Equipped with a powerful rear 13MP camera which captures all the action wherever you go, you hear what people say and relive those exciting memories.</p>
  186. <h2><strong>HTC ONE M7</strong></h2>
  187. <p>With the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTC_One" target="_blank" rel="noopener">HTC one</a> you will be exposed to wonderful features. These features including the following:</p>
  188. <ul type="disc">
  189. <li>Stream all your favorite content onto one screen,</li>
  190. <li>Remove unwanted object from your photos,</li>
  191. <li>You can transfer data from your old HTC phone into your new phone i.e your contacts, text messages, settings and many more,</li>
  192. <li>Transfer your iPhone data to your HTC One</li>
  193. <li>Dual frontal stereo speakers with powerful amplifiers, you share music, videos, games and many more</li>
  194. </ul>
  195. <h2><strong>Sony Xperia ZL</strong></h2>
  196. <p>Here comes the world’s 5’’ <em>android Smartphone</em> display with an impressive HDTV – full HD Reality Display.<br />
  197. <a href="http://www.sonymobile.com/global-en/products/phones/xperia-zl/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Sony Xperia ZL</a> has an improved battery life with the stamina mode. This mode saves you wasted battery drain.<br />
  198. Also, has ultra-fast<strong> LTE / 4G technologies</strong> which enable blazing internet connection up to 100mbits / download at a high speed.</p>
  199. <p>Now that you have seen the options and reviewed our top picks on the market, it’s totally up to you to pick one depending on your needs and your budget. If you have any comments, feedback or suggestions about the best android phone that should be added to the list, don’t hesitate to leave a comment below. We appreciate all your opinions!</p>
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  216. <description><![CDATA[There’s no doubt that in today’s fast-paced, technology-driven world, having a good quality smartphone in hand is a must. It’s no secret that selecting a good phone and carrier can be quite confusing, to say nothing of costly if the wrong choice is made. Our goal is to make selecting an affordable, quality Android smartphone &#8230; <a href="https://cellularphonereviewsblog.wordpress.com/2016/02/11/best-cheap-android-phone/" class="more-link">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">Best Cheap Android&#160;Phone</span> <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
  217. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There’s no doubt that in today’s fast-paced, technology-driven world, having a good quality smartphone in hand is a must. It’s no secret that selecting a good phone and carrier can be quite confusing, to say nothing of costly if the wrong choice is made. Our goal is to make selecting an affordable, quality Android smartphone as simple and streamlined as possible. Not only will we break down the features of the phones, but we’ll provide user ratings, specifications and provide an easy to navigate comparison chart to help you with the selection of your new device. You can rest assured that any phone presented in our guide will be of the highest quality and meet your unique personal needs. All phones featured in our guide are fully unlocked and can be used with any GSM phone carrier worldwide.</p>
  218. <h3>What is an unlocked cell phone?</h3>
  219. <p>When you purchase an <strong>unlocked cell phone</strong>, what you are purchasing is a device that you can use on any <strong>GSM supported cellular network. In the United States</strong>, the two most popular GSM networks are <a href="https://www.att.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">AT&amp;T</a> and <a href="http://www.t-mobile.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">T-Mobile</a>, however, there exist many companies that allow you to utilize their networks with your unlocked phone. Another great benefit to having an unlocked phone is the ability to use it anywhere you travel in the world. While different countries have different cellular networks, the GSM standard is recognized globally; all you need do is obtain a prepaid sim card from the country you are visiting and your phone will work flawlessly in that location.</p>
  220. <h3>What is GSM?</h3>
  221. <p>GSM stands for Global System for <em>Mobile Communications</em>. One of the key features of GSM is the SIM card (Subscriber Identity Module). The SIM is a detachable card containing the user’s subscription information and phone book. A great benefit to the <strong>Sim Card</strong> is the user can change carriers while keeping the handset simply by <em>changing the SIM Card</em>.</p>
  222. <h3>Camera Megapixel Ratings</h3>
  223. <p>We have all heard of megapixels and know that typically the higher the megapixel count, the better quality picture you can print. However, just what size picture does a megapixel count truly allow you to print? If you plan to share or print the photos from your phone’s camera, use this handy chart to determine if the camera’s megapixel rating will suit your individual needs.</p>
  224. <ul>
  225. <li>Under 2MP: E-Mail only</li>
  226. <li>2-3MP: 4×6 (postcard) prints</li>
  227. <li>5MP: 8×10 prints</li>
  228. </ul>
  229. <h3>Phone Memory</h3>
  230. <p>Unless otherwise stated, all phones we review here include a microSD card slot that will allow you to easily upgrade your phone’s memory to store more music, movies, and photos. Most Android phones can utilize up to 32GB of memory with the microSD card so you can rest assured that any of the phones we recommend here will certainly meet your memory space needs. A great benefit to having to microSD card installed in your phone, aside from memory expansion, is you can use it to backup your important contacts, photos and documents should something unfortunate happen to your phone.</p>
  231. <h3>Latest Reviews</h3>
  232. <h4>LG Optimus One P500</h4>
  233. <p>The <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LG_Optimus_One" target="_blank" rel="noopener">LG Optimus One</a> is marketed as an all-around smartphone, perfect for those looking to dabble in chat, texting and internet browsing. With a screen size of 3.2″, the P500 is a decent compact phone that still packs enough punch to allow light gaming and video chatting (though make sure you’re connected to wi-fi). At its heart, the Optimus One is perfect for anyone looking to obtain a relatively inexpensive, solid performing phone. If you have a teenager looking for their first smartphone or even if you’re looking for a cheap alternative to an iPhone 4, the p500 will certainly fit the bill. <a href="https://cellularphonereviewsblog.wordpress.com/2016/02/11/nokia-lumia-925-review/">Nokia Lumia 925</a></p>
  234. <p>Sporting a camera with 3.15 megapixels, the Optimus p500 with certainly allow you to capture pictures with enough resolution to post to your Facebook, Twitter or Instagram accounts. Looking to share your memories with family and friends? The Optimus One will allow you to print postcard size prints for your favorite photo… perfect for that family Christmas Card or specialized birthday greeting.</p>
  235. <h4>BLU Dash D150a Unlocked Android Phone</h4>
  236. <p>Released in December 2012, the Dash 150a from BLU Products is an overall nice compact Android phone. With a screen measurement of 3.2″, the phone is compact enough to easily fit in your pocket yet provides enough screen real estate to comfortably view the internet or watch a movie. For those looking for a stylish, compact Android phone, the BLU Dash should fully meet your needs. You can usually find the Dash D150a for under $80 which makes it a great bargain for anyone needing to replace a damaged phone or looking for a good, reliable budget priced cell phone. <a href="https://cellularphonereviewsblog.wordpress.com/2016/02/11/sony-xperia-z-ultra-review/">Sony Xperia Z Ultra</a></p>
  237. <p>Another nice feature the Dash D150a includes is the ability to use dual SIM cards to allow the user to use two separate phone numbers. This is perfect for the person looking to separate business from personal events as you can have one line dedicated to business calls and clients and one line dedicated to your personal pursuits, family, and friends.</p>
  238. <h4>LG Optimus Chat C555</h4>
  239. <p>The LG Optimus Chat Android Phone is the perfect phone for someone looking for a great social media/texting phone. With a 3.15 megapixel camera, the LG Chat is perfect for capturing that great moment to post to Facebook or Instagram; with enough resolution for printing postcard size prints, you’ll also find the C555 ideal for sharing your photos with friends and family. Measuring in at 2.8 inches, the Optimus Chat’s screen size is compact enough to comfortably fit in a pocket or backpack yet large enough to view your Facebook profile or favorite webpage. With the slide-out full function QWERTY keyboard, you’ll find chatting with your favorite friend easy and efficient. At its heart, the C555 phone is designed for someone looking to text more than talk; if that’s you, then the LG Optimus chat is your ideal phone. <a href="https://cellularphonereviewsblog.wordpress.com/2016/02/11/best-android-phone-guide/">Best Android Phone</a></p>
  240. <h3>How to find the Best Cheap Android Phone that meets your needs</h3>
  241. <p>Above you will find an interactive comparison chart of many of top <strong>cheap android phones</strong> on the market today. But before you get too excited over your next Android phone, let&#8217;s take a look at what’s on this guide. Overall, rather than taking someone’s advice on YouTube about what the <em>best phone </em>is, look at the options and criteria to help you make an informed buying decision. It is our goal to give you buying options so that you can <em>pick the best cell phone plan that fits your unique, individual needs</em>. Now that you have seen the options and reviewed our picks for the best cheap Android phones on the market, it&#8217;s up to you to pick what meets your needs, is in your price range, and has the features that are important to you.</p>
  242. <p>As you know, new phones are coming to market all the time. For that reason, the comparison chart above will be updated as new phones need to be added to the list. If, however, you feel like we missed a great phone that needs to be included on the list, let me know using the contact form!</p>
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  259. <description><![CDATA[Do you have a Sony Xperia Z2 but need a little help with it? Don’t worry, we’ve come up with a comprehensive guide for all the things your handset is capable of. Have a read through or navigate the various sections using the links below. If you can’t find what you’re looking for just leave &#8230; <a href="https://cellularphonereviewsblog.wordpress.com/2016/01/07/sony-xperia-z2-complete-guide/" class="more-link">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">Sony Xperia Z2 complete&#160;guide</span> <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
  260. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you have a Sony Xperia Z2 but need a little help with it? Don’t worry, we’ve come up with a comprehensive guide for all the things your handset is capable of.</p>
  261. <p>Have a read through or navigate the various sections using the links below. If you can’t find what you’re looking for just leave a question in the comments and we’ll come back to you with an answer.</p>
  262. <p><a name="Getting_Started"></a> <strong>Getting Started with your Sony Xperia Z2</strong></p>
  263. <p><strong>What’s in the box?</strong></p>
  264. <p>Inside the <a href="http://www.gsmarena.com/sony_xperia_z2-6144.php" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Sony Xperia Z2</a> box you will find:</p>
  265. <ul type="disc">
  266. <li><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sony" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Sony</a> Xperia Z2 handset.</li>
  267. <li>Startup Guide.</li>
  268. <li>Charger plug connector.</li>
  269. <li>USB lead.</li>
  270. <li>Digital Noise Cancelling Headset.</li>
  271. <li>Earbuds.</li>
  272. <li>Cleaning cloth &amp; screen protector.</li>
  273. <li><span class="st">The <em>best cell phone plans</em> are the ones which provide great value.</span></li>
  274. </ul>
  275. <p><strong>How to charge your phone</strong></p>
  276. <p>To get your <a href="http://www.sonymobile.com/us/xperia/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Sony Xperia</a> Z2 set up and fully charged:</p>
  277. <ul type="disc">
  278. <li>Unravel the USB cable.</li>
  279. <li>Take the plug connector and pull the top pin up until you feel a click.</li>
  280. <li>Take the large end of the USB cable and insert into plug connector.</li>
  281. <li>Locate and lift the flappy panel on left side of the handset near the top, housing the charging port. Insert the small end of the USB cable into the port.</li>
  282. <li>Plug the connector into the wall.</li>
  283. <li>Switch on.</li>
  284. </ul>
  285. <p>Alternatively, you can charge your device using your laptop. To do this:</p>
  286. <ul type="disc">
  287. <li>Take the large end of the USB cable and slot it into the USB port on the laptop.</li>
  288. <li>Take the small end and insert into the charging port as described above.</li>
  289. <li><span class="st">Best mobile phone providers which offer the Sony Xperia Z2.</span></li>
  290. </ul>
  291. <p><strong>How to set up your phone</strong></p>
  292. <p>To set up your <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sony_Xperia_Z2" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Sony Xperia Z2</a> straight from the box:</p>
  293. <ul type="disc">
  294. <li>Press the Power button to switch on the device.</li>
  295. <li>Select your chosen Language and tap Done.</li>
  296. <li>Tick the box to state that you are aware of the important information and then tap the right-hand arrow.</li>
  297. <li>Select whether you would like to connect to the internet via Wi-Fi only or Wi-Fi and a mobile network, then tap the right-hand arrow.</li>
  298. <li>Select whether you would like to download settings for internet and multimedia now or later, then tap the right-hand arrow.</li>
  299. <li>Set the time and date, then tap the right-hand arrow.</li>
  300. <li>If you would like to join a Wi-Fi network now, tap Search for Networks or to skip tap the right-hand arrow.</li>
  301. <li>To set up an account for the <a href="http://www.sony.com/">Sony</a> Entertainment Network tap Get Started, otherwise, tap the right-hand arrow.</li>
  302. <li>If you would like to set up any social media accounts tap the relevant icon, then tap the right-hand arrow.</li>
  303. <li>If you would like to switch off location services untick the boxes, or leave them ticked if you wish to leave location services on, then tap the right-hand arrow.</li>
  304. <li>Tap Finish to complete the setup.</li>
  305. </ul>
  306. <p><a name="Software"></a> <strong>Software</strong></p>
  307. <p><strong>What’s the latest software available for my phone?</strong></p>
  308. <p>The <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sony_Xperia">Sony Xperia</a> Z2 runs <a title="Android" href="https://www.android.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Android</a> KitKat version 4.4.2.</p>
  309. <p><strong>How to update your phone’s software </strong></p>
  310. <ul type="disc">
  311. <li>Ensure that the device is connected to a Wi-Fi network.</li>
  312. <li>Press the Power button and swipe up the display to unlock the handset.</li>
  313. <li>Tap the Apps icon on the home screen to go to the Apps menu.</li>
  314. <li>Tap Settings.</li>
  315. <li>Scroll down to the System section and tap About Phone.</li>
  316. <li>Tap Software update.</li>
  317. <li>Tap Update to check for updates.</li>
  318. <li>If one is available, read the terms and conditions and tick the box to accept if you agree.</li>
  319. <li><a href="https://cellularphonereviewsblog.wordpress.com/2016/02/11/best-android-phone-guide/">Android Phone Guide</a></li>
  320. </ul>
  321. <p><strong>How to perform a factory reset</strong></p>
  322. <ul type="disc">
  323. <li>Press the Power button and swipe up the display to unlock the handset.</li>
  324. <li>Tap the Apps icon on the home screen to go to the Apps menu.</li>
  325. <li>Tap Settings.</li>
  326. <li>Scroll down to the Personal section and tap Backup &amp; Reset.</li>
  327. <li>Tap Factory Data Reset.</li>
  328. <li>Tap Reset Phone.</li>
  329. <li>Tap Erase Everything.</li>
  330. <li><a href="https://cellularphonereviewsblog.wordpress.com/2016/02/11/sony-xperia-z-ultra-review/">Sony Xperia Z Ultra</a></li>
  331. </ul>
  332. <p><strong>Where can I get more help?</strong></p>
  333. <p>If you have any more questions about your phone’s software, head over to the Phones 4u forum and get in touch with the team, who will be more than happy to help you out.</p>
  334. <p><a name="Accounts,_Messaging_and_Applications"></a> <strong>Accounts, Messaging and Applications</strong></p>
  335. <p><strong>How to download an app</strong></p>
  336. <ul type="disc">
  337. <li>Press the Power button and swipe up the display to unlock the handset.</li>
  338. <li>Tap the Google Play store icon at the bottom of the display.</li>
  339. <li>If you don’t already have a Google Account, you can set one up now. You will need an internet connection for this.</li>
  340. <li>Search for a specific app by tapping the magnifying glass icon in the top right corner of the screen.</li>
  341. <li>Tap on the app you want to install.</li>
  342. <li>Tap Install.</li>
  343. <li>Confirm by tapping Accept.</li>
  344. <li><a href="https://cellularphonereviewsblog.wordpress.com/2016/02/11/nokia-lumia-925-review/">Nokia Lumia 925</a></li>
  345. </ul>
  346. <p><strong>How to delete an app</strong></p>
  347. <ul type="disc">
  348. <li>Press the power button and swipe up the display to unlock the handset.</li>
  349. <li>Tap the Apps icon on the home screen to go to the Apps menu.</li>
  350. <li>Tap Settings.</li>
  351. <li>Scroll to the Device section and tap Apps.</li>
  352. <li>Select the app you wish to delete.</li>
  353. <li>Tap Uninstall.</li>
  354. <li>Tap OK to confirm.</li>
  355. </ul>
  356. <p><a name="Connectivity_and_Internet"></a> <strong>Connectivity and Internet</strong></p>
  357. <p><strong>How to set up Wi-Fi</strong></p>
  358. <ul type="disc">
  359. <li>Press the Power button and swipe up the display to unlock the handset.</li>
  360. <li>Tap the Apps icon on the home screen to go to the Apps menu.</li>
  361. <li>Tap Settings.</li>
  362. <li>Scroll to the Wireless &amp; Networks section.</li>
  363. <li>Move the Wi-Fi slider to the on position.</li>
  364. <li>Tap Wi-Fi.</li>
  365. <li>Select the network you wish to connect to.</li>
  366. <li>Enter any required passwords and tap Connect.</li>
  367. </ul>
  368. <p><strong>How to set up a Wi-Fi Hotspot</strong></p>
  369. <ul type="disc">
  370. <li>Press the Power button and swipe up the display to unlock the handset.</li>
  371. <li>Tap the Apps icon on the home screen to go to the Apps menu.</li>
  372. <li>Tap Settings.</li>
  373. <li>Scroll to the Wireless &amp; Networks section and tap More.</li>
  374. <li>Tap on Tethering &amp; Portable Hotspot.</li>
  375. <li>Tick Portable <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hotspot_%28Wi-Fi%29" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Wi-Fi Hotspot</a>.</li>
  376. <li>Tap OK to confirm.</li>
  377. <li>Tap Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot Settings to configure.</li>
  378. </ul>
  379. <p><a name="Camera_and_Multimedia"></a> <strong>Camera and Multimedia</strong></p>
  380. <p><strong>How to take a picture or video on your phone</strong></p>
  381. <ul type="disc">
  382. <li>Press the Power button.</li>
  383. <li>Press the shutter button on the side of the handset.</li>
  384. <li>Compose your shot.</li>
  385. <li>Press the same shutter button located on the side of the handset to capture your image or tap the red record symbol to capture video.</li>
  386. <li>To stop recording, tap the red button.</li>
  387. </ul>
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