Wednesday 21 January 2015

A Great Alternative to Wireless Carrier Smart Phones

Manifest What you Want, Whenever you Want....
Many new phones that have recently come out have impressive features. Touch screens are pretty standard, as well as cameras. Playing your music and capturing video are also features on most phones. Yet if you want a phone that can do all of this and more better than most do, you will need to look at Nokia. The N8 from Nokia is a phone that can eliminate your camera and ipod.

Digital cameras have a hard time replicating the quality of this camera's phone. One of the leaders in lens technology, Carl Zeiss, makes the lens for this phone. It also can take pictures of up to 12 mega pixels in quality. 720p video recording is also a feature, allowing you to take high definition movies. This type of quality and flexibility isn’t featured on most cameras, let alone a phone.

In order to store these pictures along with your music and applications, the phone has 16 giga bytes of internal memory. The phone also includes the ability to grow this memory to 32 giga bytes with a micro sd slot. All of the information you need to store on this phone is possible and you shouldn't have any trouble doing so. Those who carry lots of music will love being able to expand their memory to twice its current ability.

This phone is sold already unlocked by Nokia. This is important when choosing carriers since it allows you the flexibility of using it on various ones. Early termination fees can thus be avoided and you won't have to lock into a lengthy contract for a phone. This phone can't be used on Sprint or Verizon though since they are not a GSM network.

Don’t let yourself be locked down with the same phone for many years. All of the major carriers are stopping their generous update programs for new phones. Instead get a phone that is already farther ahead in technology than most of the phones carried by the main carriers. Skipping the costs of a contract and upgrades is just one of the benefits you will enjoy.

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