Cheap international calls from your cell phone

Eingetragen in 2008/12/08 am Uncategorized von admin

One way to be in touch with friends and family is by telephone. But sometimes they move away either temporarily or permanently and staying communicated is necessary. That’s when phone calls usually get expensive, especially if they move overseas. More and more, people are choosing to have only a cell phone for communication. Using a cell phone as one’s “one and only” phone service is perfect for many folks – unless they have a business or want to make international calls. In this case, a second phone is required as international calling rates are extremely expensive using mobile phones. These facts make telephone users look for services to make long distance and international calls easily and cheap. Let’s take a look at two options available and examine their pros and cons.

The first option is the use of prepaid calling cards. There are many of these cards available and they are very competitive in their pricing.  However, it is a good idea to shop around a bit when looking for a prepaid phone card because of their wide price range. Some cards can be better than others depending on the destination you wish to call. Usually they require you to call a local number and enter an extremely long pin number. This can be a bit of a hassle. There are other things to consider when looking for one of these cards. One of them is their charges, not only the rate per minute but also check to see if there are connection fees or maintenance fees. Another thing to look at is how the minutes are measured, some cards round up the time to the minute even if you spoke for 30 seconds and other cards require a minimum of minutes per call. All of the before mentioned can reduce the minutes you have available on the card.

The good news is that many of the cards are easily rechargeable and some don’t even need a pin number. You do not have to worry about running up excessive charges since the amount of money you paid for the card is all you are going to spend calling. This is good for safely calling without worrying about the costs. It can also be a bad thing when you are unaware of the time you have been speaking and suddenly you get cut off.

The other option we are going to look at is GooberCall. This is a new application you can add to your cell phone and lets you call long distance for very low rates. It is very easy to use since there is no complicated set ups or contracts to sign. There are no connection fees or maintenance fees either what you pay is the time you speak. The rates do not change from time to time so what you pay today to call Spain will be the same six months from now.

The way GooberCall works is similar to a prepaid card. You call a local number and then dial the number you wish to call. There is no need for a pin number. After your telephone is registered and the number you usually call as well you can speed dial and speak away. You charge your account with any amount of money and as you use the service the minutes will be discounted from there. You can check you balance anytime. Another advantage of this system is that you can access your mobile phone book and select a number you want to call and make the call through GooberCall.

After registering in the web page with your cell phone number the software will be automatically be sent to you via SMS. It’s as easy as that to set it up. It works on any cell phone. When you register for the first time, enter the coupon Nº 146985495 and you will get US$ 2 to try it out immediately. You can then recharge your account via PayPal or any major credit card with the amount of money that you choose. If you are speaking and you run out of time on the account, there is an easy way to recharge your balance instantaneously by the pressing of a button. This way if you are in the middle of an important call you don’t have to wait to continue talking. This feature is great for business people. You can also use GooberCall from when you are travelling; just make sure of how much your cell phone provider charges for roaming. Roaming means that your cell phone can connect to other networks in order for you to call internationally or locally wherever you are and also receive calls. Beware that the roaming charges apply to outgoing calls as well as incoming. The cell phone providers also have special deals on roaming for frequent travelers so you can check them out and you can save considerably. If you are not satisfied with GooberCall or you are not planning to use it in a while there is nothing for you to cancel, there are no strings attached. If you don’t use it, the remaining balance will remain until you use it again. You can also share the same balance with anyone you choose to, friends, family or your company employees.

International calls are no longer the expensive luxury that they once were. Prepaid cards and GooberCall are two options that cards come in handy to save you money so that you can still hear your loved ones voices without breaking the bank.

To check out the rates and register go to www.goobercall.com and entering coupon nº146985495 to be credited with US$2. This may seem not much, but these two dollars can go a long way with GooberCall.

 

 

Nokia 6650 for AT&T gets more legit thanks to the FCC

Eingetragen in 2008/31/08 am Gadgets, Tech News von Chris Ziegler

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We pretty much gathered that the 6650 was real from that page on Nokia's domain that has since been pulled, but if there was any lingering doubt, this should take care of it. The specs here confirm what Nokia had spilled -- most importantly, that the radio is rocking HSDPA on the 850 and 1900MHz bands, just what the doctor ordered to get some action on AT&T. A quick perusal of the manual shows that it's N-Gage compatible, though we were a bit surprised to see mentions of video calling; our guess is that they just haven't updated it for AT&T's inexplicable aversion to that particular feature yet. It'll also feature S60 3.2, so if you're in the States and S60 is how you roll, this puppy's got to be on your short list. Our money is on it getting official at CTIA next week.

[Via Phone Scoop]
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Belkin JoyPod render surfaces: your App Store gaming controller

Eingetragen in 2008/31/08 am Gadgets, Tech News von Darren Murph

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For better or worse, it looks like the so-called iControlPad is edging closer to reality -- or at least something really similar. According to a new image (and our limited Spanish translation skills), Belkin is actually looking to produce an App Store gaming controller, though we're still not entirely convinced that what we're seeing is legitimate. Whatever the case, the JoyPod would somehow, someway provide users who purchased Super Monkey Ball to play it using a bona fide game pad, though we can't figure out if the iPod touch / iPhone slips in behind the controller or if it just morphs to fit the JoyPod's space constraints. Guess we'll see (or not) soon enough.

[Thanks to everyone who sent this in]
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Leaked Sprint roadmap reveals Touch Pro, Touch Diamond dates and pricing

Eingetragen in 2008/31/08 am Gadgets, Tech News von Joshua Topolsky

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From the looks of it, Sprint has gone and gotten a decent chunk of its playbook leaked all over the interblogs, and it's chock-full of titillating information. Thanks to slippery fingers and loose lips, we already knew that the Touch Diamond and Touch Pro were headed to the carrier, but now we have some solid dates (mid-September for the Diamond, October 19th for the Pro), and pricing ($549.99 and $579.99, respectively). Of course, this is all according to the above document, which admittedly could be the work of an extremely bored Photoshopper -- but this jibes pretty tightly with a lot of other chatter we've been hearing.

[Thanks to everyone who sent this in]
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Samsung intros twelve (yes, twelve) phones at IFA

Eingetragen in 2008/31/08 am Gadgets, Tech News von Chris Ziegler

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IFA typically isn't considered the strongest show in the mobile world, which Samsung apparently saw as an opportunity to grab just a little more spotlight than it'd normally have. Okay, maybe "a little more spotlight" is an understatement, seeing how it trotted out no fewer than a dozen handsets at the show -- and granted, none of them are groundbreaking taken alone, but the collective ends up making for a mighty showing. Highlights include the S7330 slider, featuring a Soul-like display in the d-pad; the rumored D980 DUOS which adds an extra SIM slot to the F480's design language; the music-centric M3510 Beat; and this here beast of a phone, the B2700, looking like it's more than ready to take a lickin' and keep on tickin'. Overall, we would've liked to have seen a little more high-end fare in the mix, but we'll take it.
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Sonim’s rugged LM801 phone will probably outlast you

Eingetragen in 2008/31/08 am Gadgets, Tech News von Chris Ziegler

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Sonim has chosen IFA this week to show off its latest hardcore G'zOne killer, the in-your-face, take-no-prisoners LM801 candybar. Highlights of the rugged set include an integrated flashlight, laser pointer (for those times when you're stranded in the Rockies and you need to blind you some bears, we figure), magnetic compass, barometer / altimeter, FM radio, and thermometer, all bundled neatly into a yellow shell that repels all the water and dust you can toss at it. Most carriers aren't terribly talented at offering a rugged lineup, so we can think of a few who'd be well-served to investigate adding something like this into the mix -- and seriously, what's with no other phone having a laser pointer?
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Sprint, Bluefish taking names for Touch Diamond, September release confirmed

Eingetragen in 2008/31/08 am Gadgets, Tech News von Chris Ziegler

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Everything prior had been rumors, hearsay, speculation, and leaked documents -- but now that Sprint has something out in the open, it's going to be a whole hell of a lot more difficult to renege on that September time frame we'd all been pulling for. The carrier and partner Bluefish have thrown up a site taking names and email addresses to be notified when the Touch Diamond is available for purchase; no exact date is given (we wouldn't be surprised if Sprint still hadn't decided on that), but they do mention that it's "coming in September." That gives 'em a full 30 days to make good -- but if it just happened to roll out on September 2 like we'd originally heard, we don't think we'll be seeing too many complaints around here.

[Thanks to everyone who sent this in]
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AT&T’s new Samsungs, USBConnect Mercury in the wild

Eingetragen in 2008/30/08 am Gadgets, Tech News von Chris Ziegler

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So a few shiny new pieces of hardware are starting to show up in AT&T stores; nothing to get terribly excited about, really, but the recently-released USBConnect Mercury is one of the purdiest data sticks we've seen in a while, and it's certainly a hell of a lot better looking than the USBConnect 881 of old. We also have an a237 here from Samsung (or a dummy of it, anyway) -- not bad for a dirt-cheap flip, we suppose -- and another unidentified Sammy with a hidden front display. Anyone want to hit us up with some knowledge on what that is?

[Thanks, Kal]

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HTC’s Android-driven Dream revealed in glorious spy photos

Eingetragen in 2008/30/08 am Gadgets, Tech News von Joshua Topolsky

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Sure, we've seen some blurry videos and a few stolen glimpses when Andy Rubin demonstrated this beast, but now we've gotten our hands on a slew of pictures showing off a very real T-Mobile-branded Dream in all its Android-running glory. Not only does this confirm the design spied in those FCC docs as well as show off that nearly-done version of Android, but it seems to confirm the fact that this will be headed to T-Mobile, and sooner rather than later judging from the looks of the above device. Needless to say, our inner-geeks are completely geeking out right now. Hit the gallery below for a handful of other views of the phone. [Warning: read link is a forum, requires registration, and is in Chinese]

[Thanks, Michael]

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BlackBerry Kickstart 8220 surfaces on eBay, trigger fingers get itchy

Eingetragen in 2008/30/08 am Gadgets, Tech News von Darren Murph

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Not that you won't be able to buy this thing from carriers here shortly, but there's just nothing quite like being the first on your block to own a new handset. For those with cash to burn and an insatiable desire to play with RIM's forthcoming Kickstart 8220, look no further than eBay. Up for auction right now is an unlocked version of the aforesaid mobile, but it looks as if the final bid will end up well over a grand. Good luck (being patient).

[Via CellPhonesMarket, thanks ghengis]
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