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  • OUKITEL K5000 4G Phablet Android 7.0 5.7 inch MTK6750T Octa Core 1.5GHz 4GB RAM 64GB ROM 16.0MP Rear Camera Fingerprint Scanner

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    OUKITEL K5000 4G Phablet Android 7.0 5.7 inch MTK6750T Octa Core 1.5GHz 4GB RAM 64GB ROM 16.0MP Rear Camera Fingerprint Scanner 
    ● Display: 5.7 inch, 1440 x 720 Pixel screen
    ● CPU: MTK6750T 1.5GHz Octa Core
    ● System: Android 7.0
    ● RAM + ROM:4GB RAM + 64GB ROM
    ● Camera: 13.0MP ( SW 16.0MP ) front camera + 16.0MP ( SW 21.0MP ) back camera
    ● Sensor: Ambient Light Sensor, Geomagnetic Sensor, Gyroscope, Hall Sensor, Proximity Sensor
    ● SIM Card: dual SIM dual standby. 1 Nano SIM card + 1 Nano SIM card 
    ● Feature: GPS
    ● Bluetooth:4.0
    ● Network:
    2G: GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz
    3G: WCDMA 900/2100MHz
    4G: FDD-LTE B1/B3/B7/B8/B20
    Brand: OUKITEL 
    Language: Afrikaans, Indonesian, Malay, Czech, Danish, Germany(German), Germany(Austria), English(United Kingdom), English(United States), Spanish(Espana), Spanish(Estados Unidos), Filipino, French, Croatian, Zulu, Italian, Swahili, Latviesu, Lithuanian, Hungarian, Dutch, Norsk Bokmal, Polish, Portuguese(Brasil), Portuguese(Portugal), Romanian, Rumantsch, Slovak, Slovenscina, Finnish, Swedish, Vietnamese, Turkish, Russian, Greek, Hebrew, Arabic, Hindi, Thai, Korean, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese 
    Service Provider: Unlocked 
    SIM Card Slot: Dual SIM,Dual Standby 
    SIM Card Type: Nano SIM Card 
    Type: 4G Phablet

    CPU: MTK6750T 
    Cores: 1.5GHz,Octa Core 
    External Memory: TF card up to 64GB (not included) 
    RAM: 4GB RAM 
    ROM: 64GB

    2G: GSM 1800MHz,GSM 1900MHz,GSM 850MHz,GSM 900MHz 
    3G: WCDMA B1 2100MHz,WCDMA B8 900MHz 
    Network type: FDD-LTE,GSM,WCDMA 
    WIFI: 802.11b/g/n wireless internet 
    Wireless Connectivity: 3G,4G,Bluetooth,GPS,GSM,WiFi 
    4G LTE: FDD B1 2100MHz,FDD B20 800MHz,FDD B3 1800MHz,FDD B7 2600MHz,FDD B8 900MHz

    Screen resolution: 1440 x 720 
    Screen size: 5.7 inch 
    Screen type: Capacitive

    Back-camera: 16.0MP ( SW 21.0MP ) 
    Camera type: Dual cameras (one front one back) 
    Front camera: 13.0MP ( SW 16.0MP )

    Games: Android APK 
    Music format: AAC,AMR,MP3,OGG,WAV,WMA 
    Picture format: BMP,GIF,JPEG,JPG,PNG 
    Video format: 3GP,AVI,M4V,MKV,MP4

    Additional Features: 3G,4G,Alarm,Browser,Calculator,Calendar,Camera,Fingerprint recognition,Fingerprint Unlocking,GPS,MP3,MP4,People,WiFi 
    Bluetooth Version: V4.0 
    Google Play Store: Yes 
    I/O Interface: 2 x Nano SIM Slot,3.5mm Audio Out Port,Micophone,Speaker,TF/Micro SD Card Slot 
    Sensor: Ambient Light Sensor,Geomagnetic Sensor,Gyroscope,Hall Sensor,Proximity Sensor

    Battery Capacity (mAh): 5000mAh 
    Battery Type: Lithium-ion Polymer Battery

    Back Case : 1 
    Cell Phone: 1 
    English Manual : 1 
    Power Adapter: 1 
    SIM Needle: 1 
    USB Cable: 1

    Package size: 19.50 x 11.40 x 5.70 cm / 7.68 x 4.49 x 2.24 inches 
    Package weight: 0.608 kg 
    Product size: 15.20 x 7.30 x 1.08 cm / 5.98 x 2.87 x 0.43 inches 
    Product weight: 0.470 kg

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  • Asus ZENFONE 5 ZE620KL 4G Phablet Android O 6.2 inch Snapdragon 636 Octa Core 1.8GHz 4GB RAM 64GB ROM Fingerprint Scanner Type-C Bluetooth 5.0

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    Qualcomm Snapdragon 636 Octa Core 1.8GHz, ultra high CPU and memory configuration, which is helpful for smoothly playing games and fluently watching movies. With 3300mAh high capacity battery and power management, it gives you more time to talk, play and watch. Support fingerprint identification, which makes your phone convenient, safe and personal.

    Main Features:
    Asus ZENFONE 5 ZE620KL 4G Phablet Android O 6.2 inch Qualcomm Snapdragon 636 Octa Core 1.8GHz 4GB RAM 64GB ROM Fingerprint Scanner Type-C Bluetooth 5.0
    Display: 6.2 inch IPS screen 
    CPU: Qualcomm Snapdragon 636 Octa Core 1.8GHz
    System: Android O
    Storage: 4GB RAM + 64GB ROM 
    Cameras:8.0MP front camera and 12.0MP + 8.0MP dual rear cameras
    Sensors: Proximity Sensor, Fingerprint Sensor, Ambient Light Sensor, E-compass, Gyroscope, Hall Sensor, Accelerator,
    Features: GPS, A-GPS, Glonass, BDS, GAL, QZSS, OTG, NFC
    Bluetooth: 5.0
    SIM Card: dual SIM dual standby, 2 x Nano SIM card or 1 Nano SIM card and 1 TF card 
    Network:
    2G: GSM B2/B3/B5/B8 
    3G: WCDMA B1/B2/B3/B5/B6/B8/B19
    4G: FDD-LTE B1/B2/B3/B5/B7/B8/B18/B19/B28
    TDD-LTE B38/B39/B41

    Brand: ASUS 
    Language: Afrikaans, Joan, Akan, Malay, Bambara, Brittany, Basavin, Macon, German, Catalan, Shona, Welsh, Danish, Northern Sami, German, Yoruba, Eesti keel, English, Spanish, Basque, Ewe, Filipino, French, Irish, Friulian, Galician, Gikuyu, Scottish Gaelic, Hausa, Croatian, Hawaiian, Bemba, Igbo,Rundi, Indonesia, Northern Ndebele, Zulu, Icelandic, Italian, Kabuverdianu, kalaallisut, Cornish, Rambo, Kinyarwanda, Paray, Samburu, Shamballa, Swahili, Tajik, Mauritian Creole, Cologne, Meilu, Lakota, Latvia, Tonga, Lithuania, Lingála, Oluganda, Luxemburg, Masai, Hungarian, Maku, Malaga, Malta, Dutch, Norsk, Soga, Oromo, Uzbek ( Latin ), Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Romansh, Quechua, Swiss German, Senna, Albanian, slovak, Slovenian, Somali, Serbia ( Latin ), Finnish, Swedish, Vietnamese, Turkish, Greek, Azerbaijani, Belarusian, Bosnian, Bulgarian, Ossetian, Kyrgyz, Macedonian, Mongolian, Chechnya, Russian, Sago, Serbia, , Uzbek ( Cyril ), Kazakh, Hebrew, Uyghur, Urdu, Arabic, Uzbek ( Arabic ), Mazanderani, Punjab ( Arabic ), Pashtun, Kong Carney, Nepali, Bodo, Malathi, Hindi, Assam, Bengali, Punjabi, Gujarati, Tamil, oriya, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Sinhalese, Thai, Laos, Tibetan, Burmese, Georgian, Cherokee, Khmer, Korean, Anarâškielâ, Azerbaijani ( Latin ), Bosnian ( Latin ), Dholuo, dolnoserbšćina, Ewondo, duálá, Gusii, Gaelg, Hibena, hornjoserbšćina, Ishisangu, joola, kakɔ, Kalenjin, Khoekhoegowab, Kimachame, Kiruwa, Kiteso, Koyra ciini, Koyraboro senni, Kyivunjo, Kĩembu, Kɨlaangi, Nda’a, Luluhia, metaʼ, nmg, nuasue, nynorsk, Pulaar, rikpa, Rukiga, Shwóŋò ngiembɔɔn, Runyankore, Sängö, Taqbaylit, Thok Nath, Tshiluba, Walser, west-frysk, Zarmaciine 
    Service Provider: Unlocked 
    SIM Card Slot: Dual SIM,Dual Standby 
    SIM Card Type: Dual Nano SIM 
    Type: 4G Phablet

    CPU: Qualcomm Snapdragon 636 
    Cores: 1.8GHz,Octa Core 
    External Memory: TF card up to 2TB (not included) 
    RAM: 4GB RAM 
    ROM: 64GB

    2G: GSM 1800MHz,GSM 1900MHz,GSM 850MHz,GSM 900MHz 
    3G: WCDMA B1 2100MHz,WCDMA B19 850MHz,WCDMA B2 1900MHz,WCDMA B3 1800MHz,WCDMA B5 850MHz,WCDMA B6 850MHz,WCDMA B8 900MHz 
    Network type: FDD-LTE,GSM,TDD-LTE,WCDMA 
    WIFI: 802.11 ac 
    Wireless Connectivity: 3G,4G,A-GPS,Bluetooth,GPS,GSM,WiFi 
    4G LTE: FDD B1 2100MHz,FDD B18,FDD B19 800MHz,FDD B2 1900MHz,FDD B28 700MHz,FDD B3 1800MHz,FDD B5 850MHz,FDD B7 2600MHz,FDD B8 900MHz,TDD B38 2600MHz,TDD B39 1900MHz,TDD B41 2500MHz

    Screen resolution: 2160 x 1080 
    Screen size: 6.2 inch 
    Screen type: IPS

    Back-camera: 12.0MP + 8.0MP 
    Camera type: Triple cameras 
    Front camera: 8.0MP 
    Video recording: Yes

    Music format: AAC,AMR,M4A,Midi,MP3,WAV 
    Video format: 3GP,H.263,H.264,H.265,MPEG4

    Additional Features: 3G,4G,Alarm,Bluetooth,Browser,Calculator,Calendar,Camera,E-book,Fingerprint recognition,Fingerprint Unlocking,FM,GPS,Gravity Sensing System,Hall Sensor,Light Sensing System,MP3,MP4,NFC,Notification,OTG,People,Proximity Sensing,WiFi 
    Bluetooth Version: Bluetooth 5.0 
    FM radio: Yes 
    Google Play Store: Yes 
    I/O Interface: 2 x Nano SIM Slot,3.5mm Audio Out Port,Micophone,Speaker,TF/Micro SD Card Slot,Type-C 
    OTG : Yes 
    Sensor: Accelerometer,Ambient Light Sensor,E-Compass,Gyroscope,Hall Sensor,Proximity Sensor

    Battery Capacity (mAh): 3300mAh 
    Battery Type: Non-removable

    Back Case : 1 
    Cell Phone: 1 
    Earphones: 1 
    English Manual : 1 
    Other: 1 x Type-C Adapter Cable, 4 x Earphone Cap 
    Packing Box: 1 
    Power Adapter: 1

    Package size: 18.10 x 10.50 x 8.30 cm / 7.13 x 4.13 x 3.27 inches 
    Package weight: 0.664 kg 
    Product size: 15.30 x 7.57 x 0.79 cm / 6.02 x 2.98 x 0.31 inches 
    Product weight: 0.524 kg

    Asus ZENFONE 5 ZE620KL 4G Phablet Android O 6.2 inch Snapdragon 636 Octa Core 1.8GHz 4GB RAM 64GB ROM Fingerprint Scanner Type-C Bluetooth 5.0

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  • LG Cellular Phone Options

    LG Electronics produces a wide range of consumer electronics, including a selection of LG phones for both its domestic market in Korea and for markets abroad like Europe and the United States. While LG may lag behind such companies as Samsungand Apple, the company has been able to establish a strong presence in the mobile phone industry, particularly with its newer line of Optimus Android smartphones.

    Android Smartphones by LG

    The primary focus for LG, as of 2013, is on the Google Android platform. These Android smartphones compete directly against the Galaxy series from Samsung, the Xperia series from Sony, and the One series from HTC, among others. With the noted exception of the Nexus 4, LG Android smartphones generally come skinned with the LG Optimus UI, which is a customized version and user interface for the Google Android mobile operating system.

    Google Nexus 4

    This phone does not carry any official LG branding, but it is produced by LG on behalf of Google as its flagship Android smartphone. It was the phone that introduced the Google Now feature for information updates and the revolutionary Photo Sphere camera for 360-degree panoramas.

    The Nexus 4 is compatible with all GSM carriers, including AT&T, T-Mobile and Rogers Wireless. Available from the Google Play Store, the Nexus 4 sells unlocked for $299 (8GB) or $349 (16GB).

    LG Intuition

    Sold exclusively by Verizon Wireless, the Intuition is effectively the American version of the LG Vu II. Whereas other smartphones generally have a rectangular shape, the Intuition is different in that its bright, 5-inch display has a 4:3 display ratio that is decidedly more "square" by comparison.

    Key features include:

    • QuickMemo
    • An 8MP camera
    • Polaris Office
    • VPN support
    • 32GB internal memory

    This phone sells for $49.99 on a two-year contract.

    LG Viper 4G LTE

    Said to be "built for speed, inside and out," the Viper 4G LTE is offered by Sprint in the United States. It may be a good choice for Android users who don't like the larger displays of some of the newer handsets since the Viper only has a 4.0-inch touchscreen.

    Other key features include:

    • Android 4.0
    • A1.2GHz dual core processor
    • 8GB of internal memory
    • GPS navigation
    • 5MP camera
    • Mobile hotspot support

    Pricing starts as low as $0.00 online with a two-year service agreement.

    LG Optimus L9

    Decidedly thin at just 0.36-inches in depth, the Optimus L9 is also one of the more affordable Android smartphones from T-Mobile.

    It comes equipped with:

    • A vibrant 4.5-inch qHD touchscreen
    • 5 megapixel camera
    • 1080p HD video recording
    • 4G connectivity
    • A microSD expansion slot for up to 32GB of storage capacity

    The full up front price is $240.99. Alternatively, there is a payment plan available for $48.99 up front, followed by 24 monthly payments of $8.

    LG Optimus G Pro

    Improving upon the LG Optimus G that came before it, the Optimus G Pro is one of the largest and most powerful Android smartphones sold by AT&T.

    This phone boasts:

    • A 5.5-inch full HD IPS color display
    • 1.7GHz quad core processor
    • An advanced 13MP camera
    • Three app multitasking
    • 4G LTE connectivity
    • A front-facing 2MP camera with 1080p full HD video capture

    Current pricing is $199.99 with a two-year contract.

    LG Intuition

    Sold exclusively by Verizon Wireless, the Intuition is effectively the American version of the LG Vu II. Whereas other smartphones generally have a rectangular shape, the Intuition is different in that its bright, 5-inch display has a 4:3 display ratio that is decidedly more "square" by comparison.

    • Key features include:
    • QuickMemo
    • An 8MP camera
    • Polaris Office
    • VPN support
    • 32GB internal memory

    This phone sells for $49.99 on a two-year contract.

    Entry Level LG Phones

    While there is a larger focus on flagship and more expensive handsets, LG also has a selection of more affordably priced phones for the entry-level market.

    LG Optimus S

    Sold through Sprint in the United States, the Optimus S is an affordable Android 2.3 smartphone with a much smaller 3.2-inch HVGA display and a less powerful 600MHz processor. This makes it slower than its larger and more expensive counterparts, but it is also priced accordingly and available for as low as $0.00 on a qualifying two-year service agreement.

    LG Xpression

    While it may have the appearance of being an Android smartphone, the Xpression from AT&T is actually a feature phone that does not use Android as its core operating system. Even so, it is able to mirror some of the basic functionality with social networking and email through its 3.0-inch WQVGA display. It also has a slide-out QWERTY keyboard and a basic 2MP camera. It is listed at $0.99 with a two-year contract.

    LG Freedom

    Offered by US Cellular, the affordable LG Freedom has a 3-inch WQVGA touchscreen display and a full slide-out QWERTY keyboard that makes sending messages on the go as easy as possible.

    Other features include:

    • An integrated web browser
    • A 2MP camera
    • Stereo Bluetooth
    • A one-touch speakerphone. It is not an Android smartphone

    Note that the LG Freedom is not an Android smartphone. It's listed at $79.99 with a new two year contract.

    LG Optimus L3

    This diminutive phone also comes at a diminutive price.

    Features include:

    • A 3.2-inch display
    • Android 2.3 operating system
    • A 3MP camera
    • Expandable memory up to 32GB

    The Optimus L3 can be purchased outright from Fido in Canada for $125. This includes the ability to use it with Fido's prepaid service or with its standard monthly plans.

    LG F4n

    It doesn't get much simpler than this basic flip phone. It is not a smartphone, it does not have a touchscreen, and it does not have a full QWERTY keyboard. Instead, it is a basic phone with a 2.2-inch display and a 1.3MP camera. This is geared largely toward users who want a cell phone to be just a phone and little more. It's available at Wind Mobile in Canada for $0.00 on the WINDtab.

    Discontinued Models

    As with all other consumer electronics, cell phones also have a certain shelf life before they are deemed obsolete and are discontinued. Before Android smartphones exploded in popularity, the Black Label Series of "Chocolate" phones were LG's most popular handsets. Models like the KG 800 slider and the KG 810 flip phone featured almost glass-like exteriors and large (for the time) vibrant displays. These phones reached the height of their popularity in late 2006, and were sold through such carriers as Verizon and Telus.

    Even within the current trend of Android smartphones, LG has worked to differentiate its products from the competition. A prime example of this is the LG Optimus 3D, which was also sold in the United States as the LG Thrill 4G. Sold through AT&T in 2011, it was touted as the world's first full 3D phone. It had twin 5MP cameras on the back that were capable of not only taking 3D still photos, but also capturing 720p video in 3D. It also had a range of 3D applications, including a 3D gallery, 3D games, and a 3D user interface, all of which could be viewed on the glasses-free 3D display.

    Keeping Up with the Times

    In the rapidly changing environment of the mobile phone industry, LG has worked diligently to keep up with the times and push technology forward. The full range of LG cellular phones will continue to evolve and improve over time.

  • Very Cheap Mobile Phones

    While the idea of having the newest and most powerful smartphone with all the latest features might be appealing, it can be difficult to justify the expense. Top-tier devices can cost as much as $1,000. For people with more modest budgets who still want to stay connected, picking up a much cheaper cell phone can be a more reasonable choice.

    Non-Smartphone for Basic Use

    While it may feel like everyone is loading up on mobile apps to enjoy on their increasingly higher resolution touchscreen displays, a simpler (and cheaper!) phone can be much more appealing to many users. There are a number of low-cost options available.

    Note: Pricing and availability information provided here is accurate as of August 2016.

    LG 237C ($14.99)

    Offered through Walmart, TracFone is one of the more popular cell phone services because of its affordability and flexibility. The LG 237C is a solid choice to use with this service, retailing for a mere $14.99 directly through Walmart. The flip phone style is convenient and compact, effectively preventing accidental pocket dials. The design is classic and unassuming.

    Despite its rather basic appearance, the LG 237C still comes loaded with several useful features.

    • 1.3 megapixel camera
    • Bluetooth 2.1
    • Voice recorder
    • Hands-free speakerphone
    • External caller ID display
    • Up to 8.7 days of battery life (standby)

    Smartphones Under $100 (No Contract)

    If you want a more powerful cell phone, you still don't have to spend a fortune. It is very possible to get a perfectly adequate smartphone for less than $100.

    BLU R1 HD ($99.99)

    The BLU brand may not be a household name, but the Florida-based company offers a healthy range of Android and Windows smartphones that are comparatively much cheaper than their bigger name counterparts. A terrific example of this is the BLU R1 HD, an unlocked Android 6.0 smartphone that can be purchased for as little as $99.99.

    At that price point, you get 8GB of storage, 1GB of RAM, and lockscreen offers and ads powered by Amazon Prime. For a little more money, you can bump up to 16GB of storage and 2GB of RAM, as well as remove the offers and ads. The BLU R1 HD is compatible with AT&T and T-Mobile.

    • Quad-core processor
    • Dual SIM and microSD support
    • 5-inch HD display with Gorilla Glass 3
    • 4G LTE
    • 8-megapixel rear camera
    • 5-megapixel selfie camera

    ZTE Maven ($29.99)

    ZTE has quickly propelled itself to become the fourth largest smartphone brand in the United States, ahead of such names as Motorola and Sony. This has been led largely by the company's dedication to offering an "affordable premium" experience to consumers. Offered through the AT&T GoPhone prepaid service, the $29.99 ZTE Maven is an Android phone that covers all the basics.

    • Snapdragon 410 processor
    • 4G LTE wireless compatibility
    • 4.5-inch touchscreen display
    • 8GB internal storage with microSD slot
    • Can be used as a mobile hotspot
    • 5-megapixel main camera with built-in flash

    Smartphones Under $100 (With Contract)

    More and more people may be opting out of contracts, but the 24-month service agreement is still the de facto standard for many cellphone users in the United States. If you're signing a contract, you may as well get a cheaper phone.

    Motorola Moto E ($19.99)

    Motorola defined a new generation of "budget" smartphones with the first generation Moto G in 2013. That device stripped away the non-essentials and demonstrated that a cheap phone can be very good. The Motorola Moto E follows in that tradition with an even lower price point, while still offering a terrific user experience.

    One of the best deals on the Moto E is through Cricket Wireless, which offers the Android smartphone for just $19.99 with activation. Alternately, the Moto E can also be purchased unlocked directly from the Motorola website for $119.99.

    • Google Android 5.1 Lollipop
    • 4.3-inch qHD display
    • 4GB internal storage with microSD slot
    • 4G support
    • Mobile hotspot compatible
    • All-day battery life

    Samsung Galaxy J7 ($0 Upfront)

    Samsung phones are very popular, but the newest in the Galaxy S or Galaxy Note series can also be very expensive. A much more affordable alternative is the Galaxy J7. It still comes with many of the features people really like about Samsung smartphones, including the TouchWiz user interface overlaid on Google Android 6.0 Marshmallow.

    The nature of contracts has changed significantly in the United States, with many phones now offered on monthly installments. While they may be at or near $0 down, they can also carry monthly payments of $25 or more. Over the course of 24 months, that results in a total cost of over $600. However, the Galaxy J7 is $0 upfront, with a monthly payment of only $10 through T-Mobile.

    • 5.5-inch Super AMOLED HD display
    • 1.5GHz octa-core processor
    • 2GB of RAM
    • 16GB storage, plus microSD slot
    • 13-megapixel main camera
    • 5-megapixel front camera

    Improving Options

    Good phones are getting cheap, and cheap phones are getting good! It may have once been the case that you'd have to make several sacrifices and compromises when buying a less expensive cell phone, but the lower end of the pricing spectrum is getting better with each successive generation. While they may not be quite as powerful or as fancy as their flagship counterparts, a cheap phone can be more than adequate to handle the majority of your daily needs!Save

  • How Many People Own Cell Phones?

    Have you ever wondered how many people own cell phones? When it comes to the adoption rate for modern technology, few products have risen in popularity quite as quickly as the mobile phone.

    How Many People Own Cell Phones?

    Before being able to discuss how many people own cell phones, it must first be noted that most of the figures released by the various reporting bodies in the industry are only able to determine the current number of cell phones in use. Even then, these figures are largely based on estimates and not on individual counts.

    Why is this differentiation important? Consider this analogy. Say that there are ten people in the room and, among these ten people, they are wearing a total of ten pieces of jewelry. Does this mean, then, that each and every one of the ten people in the room is wearing a single piece of jewelry? No. It is a very real possibility that only one person in the room is wearing jewelry; she just happens to be wearing ten pieces and the other nine people are wearing none.

    The same can be said about mobile phones. It is quite common for certain individuals to own and use more than one cell phone. Wireless Penetration in the United States

    Wireless Penetration in the United States

    Not surprisingly, cell phones have quickly risen in popularity in the United States in the last decade. When looking at the number of cell phones in the United States, there were only an estimated 97 million active units in June 2000. That figure has since grown to nearly 300 million by June 2010, representing a shift from just 34% total wireless penetration to an incredible 93% wireless penetration.

    Indeed, CTIA-The Wireless Association reports that 24.5% of American households are wireless-only households (as of June 2010). This means that fully a quarter of households in the United States do not have a landline telephone, opting instead to rely solely on mobile phones. Part of this has to do with business growth, but it also has to do with the relative affordability of cellular phones. Why have a landline when a mobile phone will suffice on its own?

    The Rise of Smartphones

    From the iPhone to BlackBerry, Google Android to Windows Phone 7, smartphones are quickly becoming much more mainstream. When asking how many people own cell phones, it's also interesting to ask about the number of people who have switched from "feature" phones to smartphones instead.

    According to a report released by Nielsen in March 2010, smartphones are set to overtake features phones by the end of 2011. In the fourth quarter of 2009, only 21% of phones in the United States were smartphones, but that number is expected to surpass 50% by the fourth quarter of 2011. This has a huge impact on how people interact with their phones and how the network providers have to address these needs from their customers.

    Cell Phones Around the World

    Looking outside of the United States, some figures are even more startling. It is estimated that there are approximately five billion mobile phones in use around the world. Considering that the world population is estimated at nearly 6.9 billion people, that represents an overall penetration rate of 72.6%.

    Emerging markets, like China and India, have a great deal to do with this international growth. This is largely because of the increasing availability of cheap cellular phones that are more affordable to people with less money. In many areas, a landline telephone simply is not a viable solution, but an inexpensive prepaid mobile phone is a viable solution.

    Interestingly, there are several countries where the wireless penetration exceeds 100%. In the case of Russia, as an example, it has been reported that there are approximately 214 million mobile phones in a nation that is comprised of only 142 million people. This works out to a penetration rate of nearly 150%, meaning there are three phones for every two citizens.

    With approximately three-quarters of the world's population using cell phones, mobile phones have become a way of life, not unlike automobiles and the Internet.

  • Donate Cell Phones

    Are you looking for information about how to donate cell phones? If you've purchased a new cell phone and have an old model that is still usable, don't throw it away. Donate it to an organization that can put it to good use!

    About Cell Phone Donations

    With cell phone technology changing so rapidly, many people upgrade to the latest and greatest models even though they already own telephones that are in serviceable condition. This has created a surplus of cell phone equipment that is taken out of service and thrown away sooner than is necessary. Fortunately, secondhand cell phones that are still in good shape don't have to end up taking up space in landfills. Instead, they can be donated to charitable organizations that will see to it that they are used to provide assistance to people who are in need. Some organizations refurbish and reprogram phones to provide to needy individuals and law enforcement agencies and others sell donated cell phones as a way of raising money to provide services to disadvantaged populations.

    Three Organizations That Accept Donated Cell Phones

    Several charitable organizations accept donated cell phones. Here are a few examples of groups you may want to connect with the next time you have a used phone that needs a new home. Here are three examples of nonprofit organizations that accept donations of used cell phones.

    1. 911 Cell Phone Bank

    The 911 Cell Phone Bank accepts donations of used cell phones that are used to provide support and assistance to participating law enforcement entities and charitable organizations that provide services to victims throughout the United States. Nonprofit organizations that choose to participate in the program are asked to collect used phones and send them to the Cell Phone Bank. A donation is made for each phone received. Depending on condition and technology, some of the donated phones are recycled while others are refurbished and provided to participating law enforcement agencies as needed. Visit 911CellPhoneBank.org's website for details on how to donate cell phones to the organization.

    2. Cell Phones for Soldiers

    Cell Phones for Soldiers collects used cell phones and accessories. Donations are sold to a business that recycles this type of equipment. The money raised is used to purchase calling cards for deployed military troops and their families. If you have a phone that you'd like to donate, visit the organization's website and browse the online drop off point directory to find a place to make your donation. The organization's website also provides information on how you can set up an official donation collection station if you are interested in getting involved on a large scale.

    3. Recycling for Charities

    Charitable organizations looking for a way to raise money can sign up to participate in the Recycling for Charities program. Individuals and groups that donate old phones to be recycled are able to select the nonprofit they'd like to support from the list of participating charities when they print shipping labels for their donations. The selected charity receives a cash donation for each phone donated on its behalf. Donations are recycled and sold, making this program a win-win arrangement for the company collecting the equipment, the charities that benefit financially from donations and the environment.

    Donate Cell Phones and Make a Difference

    The next time you upgrade to a new cell phone, don't toss your old unit in the trash. Instead, donate it to a charitable organization that collects, reprograms and refurbishes this type of equipment to give to people who are in need. Choose one of the national organizations described above or look for a similar program in your local community.

  • Are Schools Allowed to Search Students' Phones?

    Your cell phone was confiscated because you decided to text in class. Now you are worried that your teacher is going to search your phone. Can she legally do that? The short answer is maybe. There are a lot of different factors and cases that come into play when it comes to the 4th amendmentfor students.

    Searching a Cell Phone

    When you are talking about search and seizure of a cell phone, the most notable case that you will come across is Riley vs. California and New Jersey v. T.L.O.

    Court Cases Set Precedent

    In Riley vs. California, the Supreme Court made the 4th amendment include cell phones, and in New Jersey v. T.L.O., it was pointed out that unlawful searches extended to students in school settings. Therefore, you would think that searching a cell phone would be outlawed without a warrant. But, and there is a but, in a school setting, you have to take teens well-being into account too. If a teacher or administrator has a solid reason to search your phone, they can. For example, if you texted a bomb threat to the school. Since the well-being of the school is in jeopardy, search they must search your phone.

    Justification and Reason

    The criteria for searching a phone comes down to justification and reasonability.

    • School administrators must have a justifiable reason for using your phone to discover evidence of a broken rule by you.
    • The search must reasonable and related to the rule that you broke.

    Therefore, they could look at your cell phone if:

    • You used your phone to threaten physical death or harm to another student.
    • Threats toward the school came from your phone number.
    • If a student is in immediate harm.
    • If searching your phone will yield additional evidence, like if you cheated on a math exam using your cell phone.

    You Can't Do That

    If an administrator doesn't have a reasonable or justified reason to search your cell phone, then they can't. So, if your school has a no cell phone policy, a teacher can take your cell phone awayif they see it. This is justifiable because there is a rule about using cell phones. That teacher can't look at the contents of yourcell phone unless they have a reason to do so.

    Court Case Example

    In the case of Klump vs. Nazareth Area School District, the school took the cell phone away because the teen violated the no cell phone policy. The school broke the law, however, when they used the cell phone contents to find other cell phone violators. Their action for using the contents wasn't justified or reasonable for the violation so they broke the law.

    When Schools Can't Search Your Phone

    Since the school needs probable cause, you have the right to keep the contents of your phone private even if:

    • You're using your cell phone in class when you aren't supposed to or disrupt class with your phone.
    • Principal wants to search your phone because of your friends' actions.
    • You break any other rules and your cell phone is taken.

    Knowing Your Rights

    It's important to understand your rights in school. Sometimes, looking through your cell phone is warranted with probable cause or in emergency situations. However, you need to know your rights before handing over your cell phone. Check out some additional tips for cell phone searches.

    • If your school has a no cell phone in class policy, it's best to leave it in your locker. That way you won't lose it for breaking the rule.
    • Ask why they want to search your cell phone.
    • Look at your state laws. Some states like California have more clear laws about cell phone searches.
    • If you do get your cell phone searched, watch what they are looking at. Looking for photos of a recent fight wouldn't mean your principal needs to go through your email or Facebook.
    • Unless it falls under an emergency situation or probable cause, they should ask for consent. And you do have the right to refuse.

    Your Rights Are Important

    Some schools use cell phones as a learning tool. Other schools ban cell phones completely. However, chances are you have a cell phone on you whether your school allows it or not. The search of contents on a cell phone is a gray area that doesn't have a cut and dry answer. Given the circumstances and the state you live in, a search of your cell phone at school might be warranted. However, there needs to be a clear cause before they can violate your privacy. Knowing your rights can make sure that your digital content stays safe at school.

  • Nokia X6 4G Phablet 5.8 inch ( Nokia 6.1 Plus ) Android 8.1 Snapdragon 636 Octa Core 1.8GHz 6GB RAM 64GB ROM 16.0MP + 5.0MP Rear Camera Fingerprint Sensor 3060mAh Built-in

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    Nokia X6 ( TA-1083 ) as a phablet with 5.8 inch display affords you a vivid and different visual experience. Triple cameras 16.0MP + 5.0MP rear camera + 16.0MP front camera, you can enjoy images with 2280 x 1080 high resolution. It comes with most of the features we've come to expect from a phablet, including 6GB RAM and 64GB ROM storage equipped with Android 8.1 OS and 3060mAh big capacity battery so that you can play games faster.

    Main Features:
    Nokia X6 ( TA-1083 ) 4G Phablet 5.8 inch Android 8.1 Qualcomm Snapdragon 636 Octa Core 1.8GHz 6GB RAM 64GB ROM 16.0MP + 5.0MP Rear Camera Fingerprint Sensor 3060mAh Built-in
    ● Display: 5.8 inch 2280 x 1080 pixels screen 
    ● CPU: Qualcomm Snapdragon 636 Octa Core 1.8GHz 
    ● System: Android 8.1
    ● Storage: 6GB RAM 64GB ROM 
    ● Camera: 16.0MP + 5.0MP rear camera + 16.0MP front camera
    ● Sensor: Gravity-Sensor, Light sensor, Gyroscope, E-compass, Fingerprint sensor, Distance sensor, Accelerator
    ● SIM Card: Nano SIM + Nano SIM / TF card
    ● Feature: GPS, AGPS, GLONASS, BDS 
    ● Bluetooth: 5.0

    Network:
    ● GSM: 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900MHz, CDMA 800 
    ● WCDMA: 850 / 900 / 1900 / 2100MHz, TD-SCDMA: 1900 / 2000MHz
    ● TDD-LTE: 1900 / 2300 / 2600MHz, FDD-LTE: 900 / 1800 / 2100 / 2600MHz

    Brand: Nokia 
    Language: Multi-language 
    OS: Android 8.1 
    Service Provider: Unlocked 
    SIM Card Slot: Dual SIM,Dual Standby 
    SIM Card Type: Dual Nano SIM 
    Type: 4G Phablet

    CPU: Qualcomm Snapdragon 636 
    Cores: 1.8GHz,Octa Core 
    External Memory: TF card up to 256GB ( not included ) 
    RAM: 6GB RAM 
    ROM: 64GB

    2G: GSM 1800MHz,GSM 1900MHz,GSM 850MHz,GSM 900MHz 
    3G: WCDMA B1 2100MHz,WCDMA B19 850MHz,WCDMA B2 1900MHz,WCDMA B8 900MHz 
    Network type: CDMA,FDD-LTE,GSM,TD-SCDMA,TDD-LTE,WCDMA 
    WIFI: 802.11a/b/g/n/ac wireless internet 
    Wireless Connectivity: 3G,4G,A-GPS,Bluetooth,CDMA,Dual Band WiFi,GPS,GSM,WiFi 
    CDMA: CDMA: 800 
    TD-SCDMA: TD-SCDMA 1900/2000MHz 
    4G LTE: FDD B1 2100MHz,FDD B3 1800MHz,FDD B7 2600MHz,FDD B8 900MHz,TDD B38 2600MHz,TDD B39 1900MHz,TDD B40 2300MHz

    Screen resolution: 2280 x 1080 
    Screen size: 5.8 inch 
    Screen type: IPS

    Auto Focus: Yes 
    Back camera: 16.0MP,5.0MP 
    Camera Functions: Face Beauty,Face Detection,Panorama Shot 
    Camera type: Triple cameras 
    Flashlight: Yes 
    Front camera: 16.0MP 
    Touch Focus: Yes

    MS Office format: Excel,PPT,Word 
    Music format: AAC,Midi,MP3 
    Picture format: BMP,GIF,JPEG,JPG,PNG 
    Video format: 3GP,MP4

    Additional Features: 3G,4G,Alarm,Bluetooth,Browser,Calculator,Calendar,Camera,E-book,Fingerprint recognition,Fingerprint Unlocking,GPS,Gravity Sensing,Light Sensing,MP3,MP4,Notification,Sound Recorder,Video Call,WiFi 
    Bluetooth Version: Bluetooth 5.0 
    Google Play Store: Yes 
    I/O Interface: 1 x Nano SIM Card Slot,3.5mm Audio Out Port,Microphone,Nano SIM/TF Card Slot,Speaker,Type-C 
    Sensor: Accelerometer,E-Compass,Gravity Sensor,Gyroscope

    Battery Capacity (mAh): 3060mAh Built-in 
    Battery Type: Li-ion Battery,Non-removable

    Back Case : 1 
    Cell Phone: 1 
    Charger: 1 
    Chinese Manual : 1 
    SIM Needle: 1 
    USB Cable: 1Package size: 20.00 x 11.50 x 4.00 cm / 7.87 x 4.53 x 1.57 inches 
    Package weight: 0.487 kg 
    Product size: 14.72 x 7.10 x 0.80 cm / 5.8 x 2.8 x 0.31 inches 
    Product weight: 0.356 kg

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  • Lenovo K5 Note Android 5.1 5.5 inch 4G Phablet MTK6755 1.8GHz Octa Core 3GB RAM 32GB ROM Fingerprint Scanner GPS Bluetooth 4.0

    Details

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    Notice:
    This Android/Windows device is designed to function specifically with the current Android/Windows OS installed on it. Any alterations such as upgrades, modding with custom ROMs, rooting or flashing the Android device with other firmware will automatically void the device's warranty.
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    Lenovo K5 Note Android 5.1 5.5 inch 4G Phablet MTK6755 1.8GHz Octa Core 3GB RAM 32GB ROM Fingerprint Scanner GPS Bluetooth 4.0 Fast Charge
    Main Features:
    Display: 5.5 inch 1920 x 1080 pixels FHD screen 
    CPU: MTK6755 1.8GHz Octa core
    System: Android 5.1
    RAM + ROM:3GB RAM + 32GB ROM 
    Max Storage Expansion: 128GB
    Camera:Back camera 13.0MP + front camera 8.0MP 
    Bluetooth: 4.0
    Feature:GPS, Fingerprint Scanner, Hi-Fi Sound, Scheduled Power On / Off
    SIM Card: Dual SIM dual standby ( Dual nano SIM cards. Both SIM slots are compatible with 4G, respectively. When they work at the same time, only one of them can receive LTE service and the other GSM )
    Network:
    WiFi: 2.4G/5GHz Dual-band, IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac
    2G: GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz
    3G: WCDMA 800/850/900/1700/1900/2100MHz
    4G: FDD-LTE 1800/2100/2600MHz
    Brand: Lenovo 
    Type: 4G Phablet 
    OS: Android 5.1 
    Service Provider: Unlocked 
    Language: Language: Afrikaans, Indonesian, Malay, Bosanski, Catalan, Czech, Danish, German, Estonian, English, Spanish, Basque, Filipino, French, Galician, Croatian, Zulu, Italian, Kiswahili, Latvian, Lithuanian, Hungarian, Ducth, Norwegian Bokmal, Polish, Portuguese, Romansh, Slovak, Slovenian, Romanian, Slovak, Slovenian, Vietnamese, Turkish,Greek, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Ukrainian, Russian, Serbian, Hebrew, Urdu, Arabic, , Amharic, Hindi, Bengli, Thai, Lao, Burmese, Khmer, Simplified/Traditional Chinese, Japanese 
    SIM Card Slot: Dual SIM,Dual Standby 
    SIM Card Type: Dual Nano SIM

    CPU: MTK6755 
    Cores: 1.8GHz,Octa Core 
    GPU: Mali T860MP2 
    RAM: 3GB RAM 
    ROM: 32GB 
    External Memory: TF card up to 128GB (not included)

    Wireless Connectivity: 3G,4G,A-GPS,Bluetooth 4.0,Dual Band WiFi,GPS,GSM,WiFi 
    Network type: FDD-LTE+WCDMA+GSM 
    2G: GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz 
    3G: WCDMA 800/850/900/1700/1900/2100MHz 
    4G: FDD-LTE 1800/2100/2600MHz

    Screen type: Capacitive 
    Screen size: 5.5 inch 
    Screen resolution: 1920 x 1080 (FHD) 
    Pixels Per Inch (PPI): 401PPI

    Camera type: Dual cameras (one front one back) 
    Back camera: 13.0MP,with flash light and AF 
    Front camera: 8.0MP 
    Touch Focus: Yes 
    Auto Focus: Yes 
    Flashlight: Yes 
    Camera Functions: Panorama Shot

    Picture format: BMP,GIF,JPEG,PNG 
    Music format: AAC,AMR,MP3,OGG,WAV 
    Video format: 3GP,AVI,MKV,MP4 
    E-book format: PDF,TXT 
    Games: Android APK

    I/O Interface: 2 x Nano SIM Slot,3.5mm Audio Out Port,Micro USB Slot,TF/Micro SD Card Slot 
    Bluetooth Version: V4.0 
    Sensor: Ambient Light Sensor,Gravity Sensor,Proximity Sensor 
    Sound Recorder: Yes 
    Additional Features: 3G,4G,Alarm,Bluetooth,Browser,Calculator,Calendar,Fingerprint recognition,GPS,MP3,MP4,People,Wi-Fi

    Battery Capacity (mAh): 3500mAh Built-in 
    Battery Type: Li-ion Battery

    Cell Phone: 1 
    Power Adapter: 1 
    USB Cable: 1 
    SIM Needle: 1

    Product size: 15.20 x 7.60 x 0.85 cm / 5.98 x 2.99 x 0.33 inches 
    Package size: 17.70 x 9.80 x 6.10 cm / 6.97 x 3.86 x 2.4 inches 
    Package weight: 0.502 kgProduct Notes:
    1. Download your favorite apps through the Google Play Store or Market installed.
    2. Note: This smart phone is designed only to work with the current Android/Windows OS installed in it. Any alterations such as upgrades or flashing a newer version will void the warranty.
    3. The stated ROM amount shows the maximum available ROM with nothing installed. However, the Android/Windows OS and pre-installed software from the manufacturer will occupy some of this ROM. The available ROM on the device will therefore be slightly less than the ROM listed.

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  • Pros of Cell Phones in School

    Although much of the public debate is against it, there are pros associated with allowing cell phones in school. These advantages should not be ignored since cell phones in schools can actually add value to the educational experience, rather than simply be a detriment to it.

    Instant Communication

    Although you hope that you will never have to do this, you sometimes need to get in contact with your school-aged child while they are in class. This could be because of a death in the family, an accident or other family emergency that may require his or her attention or attendance.

    By being able to call your child directly, you also help alleviate the workload of the school's administrative team. Phones are also particularly useful during recess and lunch hours when students aren't in class and may be difficult to find. The problems with knowing where your children are after school could also be reduced if parents had the ability to call them and vice versa. Text messages can make communicating easy and discreet.

    Learning Aid

    Students who have a smartphone can use various applications designed for students to assist in learning. Many of these smartphones have programs that are similar to what is found on a laptop or desktop computer. Being able to look up facts quickly on the internet is possible on many phones.

    If a student needs assistance with classwork and does not have access to a computer, a smartphone can be used in a snap. In fact, the National Education Association reports that cell phones can often be cost effective for schools that cannot afford to purchase technology for all students.

    Memory Aids

    Studies show that cell phones can be beneficial to students when reviewing and studying for exams or tests. Most cell phones have a camera these days, so children can use these to take pictures in class. This is great for science class, for example, where they may be exposed to certain creatures, plants and other things that they probably won't encounter anywhere else. This is much more effective that simply producing a quick sketch.

    Pictures can also be useful to photograph an assignment, a whiteboard or a step-by-step process, so that they can later review the photos to better understand the procedure in metalwork, woodwork or other hands-on courses.

    Calendar

    Nearly every mobile phone has a built-in calendar function and this can be very useful for kids who have a hard time remembering test dates, assignment due dates and other such details where time is of the essence. By putting these in a cell phone organizer and assigning an alarm, they'll never forget again! After all, paper-based agendas and notebooks can be easily lost, forgotten, overlooked or scribbled over.

    Voice Notes

    The voice recording feature of cell phones can be beneficial to students who would like a quick way to keep track of what they need to do. After all, students may not always have immediate access to a notepad, so using a cell phone to "jot down" important information can be helpful. There are numerous voice memo apps that can be useful for both teachers and students in a classroom.

    GPS Tracking

    GPS tracking can be a benefit of cell phones to parents who want to be able to keep tabs on their children's whereabouts. Use GPS to track a cell phone can provide peace of mind to concerned parents and teachers if a student is reported missing or has gone somewhere of concern. GPS tracking can also inform parents that their children have arrived to and from school safely.

    Store Emergency Contact Information

    Important phone numbers can be easily stored in cell phones. For students, this can be important in case they become sick while at school or are in an emergency situation. Their cell phone can contain important numbers such as their parent's work, doctor's office, dentist, and who to call in case of an emergency, as well as numbers of close family members and friends.

    Classroom Collaboration

    Cell phones can assist in providing a modern alternative to standard teaching and can encourage student participation. For example, the website platform Poll Everywhere permits teachers to create poll questions to which students can respond via their cell phones. Students can also use cell phones to collaborate with each other and also to connect with children in other schools or geographic areas. They can also connect students to specialists in specific subjects for assistance or advice.

    Modern Living

    Cell phones have unquestionably become fixtures in everyday life for most adults. In fact, Pearson Education found that 82% of high school students use mobile devices regularly. Cell phones will not only be a part of their everyday lives now and in the future, but will also be important in many careers. Knowing how to use mobile devices effectively is an important skill to have in modern society. Incorporating mobile technology in the classroom is key to preparing your students for the future

    Remember to Weigh Both Sides

    Students bringing a phone to school has both positive and negative consequences. Many schools have set rules in place regarding cell phones and whether they are permitted in the school or classroom. Parents can decide whether their child should bring a phone to school - as long as it is not against the rules - and set appropriate guidelines regarding the use of the phone.

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