Archive for January, 2010


BlackBerry Storm 9500 : A Bundle of all the essential features

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

Pay as you go phones are generally provided by the mobile service providers. Some mobile service providers also release the handsets along with SIM card. The pay as you go gadgets offers flexible payment options. This means, that, I shall be charged for only the call durations, SMS and internet usage made by me during a period. Pay as you mobiles also carries many attractive offers, if it is purchased during the festive seasons. The offers includes free talktime, free SMS and internet usage besides concession in the monthly phone tariffs.

The best time to get pay as you go mobiles is festival seasons like Christmas period. In this period, I can get the pay as go gadget at unbelievable price besides free deals. Almost all handset manufacturers has joined hand with the mobile service provider to provide state of art pay as you phones to the customers.

Pay as you LG cookie KP500 is most gorgeous in design. The 3” touch sensitive display screen adds further glaze in the gadget. The other noticeable features of the gadget, that I can appreciate are 3.15 MP camera with QVGA support at 12 frames per second, GPRS, EDGE connectivity, quad band GSM compatibility etc. The Li-ion 900 mAh battery of the gadget provides a standby time of 350 hours and talktime of 210 minutes. Pay as you go Nokia 6300i is also a stylish phone with many unrivaled features like tri band GSM support, GPRS, EDGE, stereo FM radio, bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP , mini USB etc. The screen dimension of the widget is 31* 41 mm. There is 2.0 mega pixels camera on the gadget, which I can use for saving some unforgettable scenes or video shots on the widget. The memory size of the widget is limited ie., 30 mega bytes only.

In summary, I can say that, pay as you go phones also works like Sim Free gadgets. There is no fixed monthly rentals. This is definitely a plus point with pay as go gadgets. You will not be worried over the excess the bills. However I would also like to pinpoint that, the network providers frequently update their tariffs rates for increasing their profits. This unnecessarily overburden you.