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So, you are looking for how to trace a mobile phone number maybe because you are trying to locate someone and all you have is a mobile phone number. Maybe a particular mobile telephone number just strangely show up on your phone bill.

There are so many reasons as to why any one would want to locate someone by a mobile phone number. Thankfully it is not half as hard to trace a mobile phone number as it was in the past.

These days, any one who have a computer and an internet connection can easily carry out simple investigative search such as tracing a mobile phone number. Continue reading ‘Tips on How to Trace a Mobile Phone Number Easily From Your Computer’ »

Mobile has become an essential part of our life in today’s fast world. It has become the main source of communication in our life. Mobiles are also used for surfing internet and playing games. So it keeps you updated on latest happenings plus keeps you entertained when you feel bored. But sometimes it may burn your pocket if you do not take proper care of your mobile.

There some very basic steps you can take to keep your mobile safe

1. Always keep it free from dust. Try to use some covers to cover it and protect it from dust. Dust is one of major enemies of a mobile.

2. Use only a genuine charger as per specified by the company to charge your mobile. It will help in properly charging your device plus it will boost the battery life of your mobile. Continue reading ‘Care Tips For Your Mobile Phone’ »

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A fresh Nokia mobile phone has been spotted wandering through FCC’s courtyard, the Nokia E52, a device that has been unveiled at the beginning of May in Warsaw, Poland. According to the FCC filing, the device that comes towards the North American shores is a non-US phone, which means that a US version might be on its way to the continent as well, given the fact that usually the Finnish handset maker brings both versions in the country.

The non-US variant of E52 that has been spotted now at the FCC labs comes with HSPA 900 and 2100 MHz band connectivity, which suggests that AT&T and Rogers won’t be able to add it to their lineups. As stated above, a model that supports the 3G networks of these carriers should come along in the near future too, so enthusiasts will be able to purchase it and use it on the carrier of their choice.
As for the capabilities of the phone, if its features have been buried too deep in your memory already, we should mention a 2.4-inch display that boasts a 320 x 240 pixel QVGA resolution and support for 16 million colors, as well as a 3.2-megapixel photo snapper that comes along with flash, Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP, Assisted GPS (A-GPS), Nokia Messaging and support for Mail for Exchange, POP/IMAP and social networking sites.

Continue reading ‘Nokia E52 Passes Through FCC. The non-US version’ »