Cellular Phone Related Articles
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Cellular Phone - Archives

Cellular Phone - Archives

  • Several mobile phone battery pack suppliers, such as Hypercell, believe that lithium polymer would win over50+% of the market by 2007
    Several mobile phone battery pack suppliers, such as Hypercell, believe that lithium polymer would win over50+ percent of the market by 2007.
    Author: Curtis Moran - Date: July 20, 2004


  • Duracell and Mobile form strategic alliance
    Duracell, the world's leading manufacturer and marketer of high-performance batteries, and IXI Mobile, a new wireless technology company with a solution that enables the development of entirely new wireless devices and services, today announced a strategic partnership to pioneer the usage of primary batteries in Bluetooth devices. Under the terms of the agreement, Duracell will provide zinc air batteries and power consulting services to IXI Mobile for a variety of new, low-cost wireless devices, including sleek messaging terminals and mobile phones, to be introduced by IXI’s manufacturing partners later this year.
    Author: Adalie Schnider - Date: January 14, 2004


  • Electric Fuel's Instant Power™ chargers for PDA
    Electric Fuel Corporation announced today that its INSTANT POWER™ chargers were voted the best power accessory in the 2001 Pocket PC People's Choice Awards announced at last week's Pocket PC Summit Conference in Santa Monica, California. The chargers enable users to keep working on a dead battery as well as charge their PDAs without electricity in a car, on a train, in a meeting, or anywhere else an electrical outlet is not readily available.
    Author: Sandra Ade - Date: January 14, 2004


  • Ericsson T28s - a new direction in cellular technology
    Ericsson has embarked on a new direction in cellular technology with the launch of its T28s dual band mobile phone. The slim, smart and stylish Ericsson T28s incorporates new battery technology, a futuristic new design, and a range of intelligent accessories.
    Author: Adalie Schnider - Date: January 14, 2004


  • Each battery with hologram image clearly identifies item as a Motorola OriginalTM accessory
    In an effort to protect consumers from potentially poor battery performance and possible safety hazards when charging their wireless phone batteries, Motorola has announced an initiative to distinctly and clearly mark its phone batteries with a holographic image directly on the battery. The company has taken this action to help consumers distinguish Motorola Original batteries from those which may be counterfeit or imitations. Non-authorized Motorola batteries may potentially prove to be detrimental to cellular phone use and inhibit consumers from realizing optimum talk and standby times.
    Author: Sandra Ade - Date: January 9, 2004


  • Manhattan Scientifics completes fuel cell powered phone call device
    Manhattan Scientifics, Inc., announced today that Chief Fuel Cell Scientist Robert G. Hockaday has successfully made a cellular telephone call using a phone powered by an alcohol fueled pre-prototype MicroFuel Cell. The call was made this month at the company's Los Alamos, N.M. laboratory where the new MicroFuel Cell™ is under development. The call demonstrated that a MicroFuel Cell can produce enough electricity to power a cellular telephone. Last July, Hockaday said he expected to successfully test a fuel cell powered telephone by year-end.
    Author: Adalie Schnider - Date: January 9, 2004


  • Communications Electronics collects used cell phones as part of poison prevention week
    Communications Electronics, a 27-year-old family-owned wireless communications dealer, reminds cell phone users to drop off their old phones in coordination with National Poison Prevention Week, March 16 - 22. When not properly disposed of, cell phone batteries can break down, releasing hazardous materials that contaminate the environment. With over 135 million Americans using cell phones, it is important for users to recognize the environmental risks of improper disposal. Within three years, Americans will discard hundreds of millions of cell phones, accounting for 65,000 tons of potentially dangerous trash.
    Author: Adalie Schnider - Date: January 8, 2004


  • Small 9 volt power supply keeps cell phones going after battery dies
    Talk up to one hour by connecting hand-held key chain power supply and simple 9 volt battery.
    Author: Sandra Ade - Date: October 2, 2005


  • Cellular batteries open up communication all around the world
    Cell phones, or cellular phones have become a staple in this age of fast communication. For the most convenience, they can be used with cellular batteries. This allows free use of the phone with no attachments to a landline of any kind. Cellular batteries mean you can use your phone where power or telephone lines have never even been. Most of the world is with in range for cell phone use now. People can keep in touch from even the most remote locations or in times of disaster. Every year new models come out that are smaller and more efficient. They can send and receive email and faxes. They work as pagers. They are irreplaceable now.
    Author: Laurie Simpson - Date: January 22, 2006


  • Nokia Batteries And Other Electronic Devices Are Leading In The New Wave Of Technology
    Nokia is a large company that is well known for the cellular phones they manufacture. Nokia batteries are an important part of their products. Their cell phones are trendsetters in the market place and offer much more than just telephone service. They allow faxing, emailing, voice massaging and even games. There is even a phone that doubles as a camera and allows you to send pictures while you talk to friends. Nokia batteries need to keep up with all this as the more functions a piece of equipment has, the more power it is likely going to need to operate properly. Batteries are not the only accessories Nokia makes. They are very trendy with the colors and options of faceplates just to liven their products up a bit.
    Author: Laurie Simpson - Date: February 5, 2006


  • What use is a cell phone without good cell phone batteries ?
    Over the past 20 years, the cell phone has given us communication freedom like we have never known before. Without cell phone batteries this would not be possible. The great advantage of the cell phone is that it is portable and usable virtually anywhere. Cell phone batteries allow this without the need for an external power source. The length of time these batteries can hold a charge varies. The higher end ones offer a stand by time of up to 225 hours and a talk time of up to 12 hours. Older phones and batteries achieve standby times of up to 58 hours and talk times of up to 5 hours.
    Author: Laurie Simpson - Date: September 19, 2002


  • Enhance your Ericsson with Ericsson cell phone lithium batteries
    Some helpful tips on prolonging the life of your Ericsson cell phone lithium batteries. Remember not to charge your mobile phone battery when it still has some stored power. Your Ericsson cell phone lithium batteries will build a memory and it will not be able to fully drain and charge 100%. Many wireless telephone users are not aware of this and wonder why they have to keep buying new cellular phone batteries. Start saving 50% or more on your Ericsson cell phone lithium batteries by ordering online below. Save yourself money by taking these tips more seriously with your Ericsson cell phone lithium batteries. If a digital phone user continues to charge their cell batteries when there is still stored power, over time, you can lose over 50% of the battery’s capacity and life just in the first year.
    Author: Rene Tse - Date: January 22, 2002


  • Get cell phone batteries Canada
    If you are you a digital phone user in Canada, then get cell phone batteries Canada. Cell phone batteries Canada are available on the link below. Most of our reputable, and reliable digital phone accessory providers will deliver to Canada.
    Author: Rene Tse - Date: January 22, 2002



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