One Charger Fits All - Europe welcomes a universal charger

I have a Nokia and my girlfriend can't leave home without her BlackBerry. Now of course that every time I can’t find my charger – I can not use her charger and vice-versa. When we go out on vacation, we have to carry two chargers and don’t even ask what happens if I go on a business trip and take the wrong charger with me.

Anyway, here’s some good news to anybody that has a cell phone – well, actually it means good news to everybody! The cell phone companies agreed to produce a universal charger, a kind of one sizer that will fit all cell phones. The deal includes Motorola, Nokia, Sony Ericsson, Apple and Samsung and by January 2010 all new cell phones will have a standardized charger.

"Charger Dumpster"

Billions of cell phones are sold each year and that leaves us with more than 82,000 tonnes of unused chargers thrown to the garbage. So this is a wallet-friendly and an eco-friendly change that begins in Europe for now, but according to CNN reports, GSMA which represents 750 of the world’s cell-phone operations, already pledged the year 2012 as a deadline for one universal charger for all.

But if you happen to need an extra charger before 2012, log on to www.all4cellular.com and get the biggest brand names at the lowest prices – all ready to ship right to your door

OMG! Don’t die on me! I have to text my BFF JILL!

How annoying is to finish the day with no battery in your cell phone? All the crucial talking and texting happens at night and you find yourself batteryless? No way! Here are a few tips and tricks that can help you make it through the day with a full battery:

  1. Turn it off. Are you really going to answer that call at 3:00 am? Okay, alright, maybe, but is it really necessary that the phone is "on" while you ride the subway and there is no reception? Turning off the phone can prolong your battery’s life and keep you texting without charging.
  2. Stop vibrating. And cut the 8o’s Hair Metal ringtone. Vibration and ringtones that don’t just go “ring, ring” kill your battery. You don’t need vibration unless your walking in Times Square with the phone in your butt pocket.
  3. Use a headset – the one with the cord. It takes a lot less energy than BlueTooth and even your phone’s speaker. It is also less wavy-dangerous.
  4. And turn off that Blue Tooth. Unless you have that tiny headset and everybody’s thinking that you are talking to yourself – disable BlueTooth. The system will search for signals if it’s on, and drain your battery.
  5. Don’t flash the battery away. Flash photography might capture magic moments, but is defiantly not your phone’s best friend. And it makes everyone look like zombies anyway.
And seriously - consider keeping an extra battery in your bag. It’s really cheap and you can find the right battery for you at www.all4cellular.com – the biggest brand names at the lowest prices.

Dock your Phone

My Nokia XpressMusic 5310 is my best friend. If the BlackBerry is email with phone, then my Nokia is an MP3 player with a phone. It’s got 3 dedicated music keys and an FM radio – it is a great companion while I’m riding the train or just jogging. Lately, I got my hands on the JBL ON CALL dock, a compact, portable, high performance sound system and it’s designed specifically for my phone. When I connect the XpressMusic to the sound system, I get astonishing bass, a clear, accurate sound from any direction and I didn’t even have to sell my house in order to buy it. My Nokia fits perfectly into the device, and check out the cool part – it comes with an additional stereo mini jack connection, so I can enjoy high-quality audio from a variety of devices, including all my friends’ iPods, MP3s and CD players, also my laptop computer and even satellite radio. It’s small, convenient, charges my phone and fits in my bag – I take it everywhere. I take my music everywhere.

I got a great price on the JBL ON CALL at www.all4cellular.com. They have all kinds of cell phone accessories including Blue Tooth wireless headsets, batteries, charges and other must-haves. Visit All4Cellular and find the biggest brand names at the lowest prices – all ready to ship right to your door.

Don’t Judge a Headset by it’s Cover

So I bought the prettiest Blue Tooth Headset on the market. When my loot finally arrived I was so excited. After an about an hour I understood how to turn it on. Then I put it on my ear and called my wife. After 10 minutes the battery died. After 20 minuets I shipped it back. I guess looks is important but there are more important issues when choosing a Blue Tooth Headset.

Here are some operation and feature basics that you should look for:

· Can you remember its features easily?

· Does it come with a manual? Is it in English? Easy to understand?

· What is the claimed manufacturer battery life? Don’t be shy to ask about the real battery life; sometimes it could be even half than what’s promised.

· Can you replace the battery or do you have to discard the Blue Tooth headset when it dies?

· Remember that a USB charger can become useful when traveling abroad

· Does it have a warranty?

· Try and give yourself a call and hear the quality of the Blue Tooth Headset

· If you work in a noisy environment, check if the Blue Tooth Headset has a noise canceling device

Whatever set you choose, you should defiantly finish your purchase online. For amazing prices on Cell Phones, Blue Tooth wireless headsets and other must-have cell phone accessories, visit http://www.all4cellular.com/. All4Cellular has the biggest brand names at the lowest prices – all ready to ship right to your door.

How to choose a Blue Tooth Headset

One of the main problems that keep me from running my business just the way I want is my physical limitation. Unfortunately, I have only two hands. What can you do? Try and multitask with only two hands… Not that easy. I wish I had eight. A recent technology helped me to overcome my lack of hands – Blue Tooth. Now I can talk on the phone while writing a memo and having a manicure. There a lot of Blue Tooth Headsets out there and I had to choose the right one for me. First of all I considered my price range. How much money was I willing to spend? There are Blue Tooth Headsets under 20 dollars and there are some that costs more than a hundred. The next thing I considered was the ergonomics of the set.
Here’s what I learned:
· Make sure that the Blue Tooth Headset fits you easily. You should not struggle with a headset and be able to apply it quickly and conveniently
· The control buttons should be large enough and comfortable to use
· If you wear glasses bring them to the store. See if the Blue Tooth Headset can be used with your glasses
· Keep it on for a couple of minutes and see if it starts to bug you. Even if it comfortable for the first five minutes consider the weight and remember that you will carry this on your ear most of the day
· Go on! Take a look at the mirror and see if you like the set. You shouldn’t go around wearing a spaceship on your head.
Whatever set you choose, you should defiantly finish your purchase online. For amazing prices on Cell Phones, Blue Tooth wireless headsets and other must-have cell phone accessories, visit http://www.all4cellular.com/. All4Cellular has the biggest brand names at the lowest prices – all ready to ship right to your door. Check them out and come back next time for more tips regarding Blue Tooth Headsets.

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