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Cellphone/ Mobile Phone buying guide/ tips

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Cellphone; very essential item in our modern time for personal use. When we first saw cellphones being commercialized, we only needed it for emergency purpose, however that changed when smartphone was introduced and the idea of app became more important than buying 'idiot's guide' books. Now days, we pretty much handle everything on our phone; from e mails, calculator, painting, taking pictures, checking bank account, watching your diet, etc., etc..So buying a phone is more than just buying a phone; it's like buying a small laptop. And people should look at buying a phone just like you are buying a laptop. Here are some tips to help you. 1) Know what you use your phone for: Lot of people want the latest gadgets to brag to their friends. But phones aren't cheap like some batteries you can just exchange or change whenever you feel like. So, know you what you use your phone for. Many phones are coming out to cater specific people with specific purpose. If you use lot

Google Chromecast

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I wanted to tell people about it, I wanted to let people know how awesome this item is. Google Chromecast is a device that let you stream your favorite online streaming sites directly to your TV from your phone/ tablet/ or laptop/PC. Using HDMI connection to turning your regular TV to a smart TV. It, also, stream whatever you are viewing on your laptop/ computer by downloading Chromecast extension on your Google Chrome browser. In our present time, we really don't watch TV shows on our TV anymore, but on places like, Netflix, Hulu, or HBO Go. Well guess what? These apps are all capable of streaming through Chromecast. And Guess what, it's only $35 for this device. So you don't have to by new TV or buy devices that let you stream online sites (Roku, Apple TV, Etc..). Here are the list of apps that Google Chromecast support at this moment: -NetFlix: Video -HBO Go: Video -Hulu Plus: Video -Pandora: Music -YouTube -MLB.com -Cracle: Video -Rdio: Music -Google Pla

My cellphone history

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I had a cell phone ever since I was in 8th grade. Not because my parents were rich and just wanted to spoil their kids, they gave us the phone because they worked all the time and, what do you expect, we wanted it for emergency reasons ;), right? Just like many of you, my first phone was Nokia and we would text, call and play snakes on it. We had to buy ringtones from third party that sounded really nothing like the song. But it was cool and it was new, so I loved it and it served the purpose. Nokia 3390                          But soon after, flip phone era was in. But, nothing really cool was            cool was coming out. It was smaller the better kind of era and it had            to be a flip phone, so I got a Samsung phone that was simple but ok            work with. More games were on it, ringtones became more realistic.            One thing I liked about this phone was that it had display section            on the front cover. Just in case, mom or dad called

Moto X:

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Something about Motorola that I am always attracted to. However, after the introduction of iPhone and Android phones, Motorola was not going to survive. Luckly, Google bought out Motorola company and gave the company new chance to stay on mobile competition. But, they couldn't just come out with new phone, no; they had to create something new and different like how Motorola always do.  Released on August 2013, Moto X is flagship android phone brought to you by Motorola x Google. One main reason that this phone got my attention is because it was made and assembled in U.S.A. I am a big advocate of bringing industrial jobs back to our soil and Motorola started this. In present time, most of U.S products are made from China or other countries, so, the idea of making and assembling the phone in U.S means I am putting money back to our country and economy. But is that the only reason? oh no, im just getting started. Lets look at some specs. Moto X Specs: Software: Android JellyB