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Do you know that you can recycle your old mobile phones for cash, and while at the same time do you bits to help the environment? So, don’t throw away your old mobile phones, help the environment by recycling it. With so many mobile phones recycling websites around, how do you know which one are reliable, trustworthy and environment friendly?….
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Did Nokia miss the train ride for touchscreen mobile phones? After all, almost all of its competitors have released their own touchscreen version. With that being the case, how is Nokia going to get the attention of its rivals’ users. It’s got to be special to get on the touchscreen train late. Keep in mind… it’s never too late for Nokia to get on the train because some Nokia mobile phone users have decided to wait and see what Nokia comes out with for its touchscreen phone….
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LG has designed a touchscreen mobile phone dubbed Cookie that you may be interested to get your hands on. It’s reasonably priced and further deals make it even more affordable. Yet, it’s best that you know what kinds of features are on the LG Cookie KP500 mobile phone that rivals other costly touchscreen phones.
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O2 mobile broadband offers fast and flexible internet connection. They have selection of mobile broadband plans that suits all range of users. O2 offers three types of Pay Monthly plans range from one month, 18 months and 24 months contracts. The USB dongle price is at £58.71 for a one month contract plan, and free for 18 and 24 months contracts.
Filed in: Mobile Broadband News

No doubt you have heard of Nokia phones? You know the company has a habit of producing fine quality multimedia phones. The latest Nokia phone, the Nokia N96, looks good on paper with its form and function, rivaling other similar phones. Similar to the phone before it (Nokia N95), the Nokia N96 has a dual slide on the phone that will reveal a keypad one way and then the media player and control pad when slid the other direction.
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This year T-mobile is planning to launch a new type of “pay as you go” mobile broadband service known as “pay per use”. This new option allows users to top-up their mobile broadband service without impose of any time limits. In the current pay as you go service the top-ups will expire after a certain period of time if you didn’t use it.
Filed in: Mobile Broadband News



