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Looking for a tough case to protect your iPhone 4? Then look no further than the OtterBox For iPhone 4 Impact Series case.
Slimline but tough protection.
Not only does it have a slim design which is unusual for a case that gives this much protection but the Otterbox Impact Case is easy on the eye so doesn’t detract from your iPhone 4?s good looks.
The coring on the inside corners of the case adds to the extra bump, drop and shock strength of the silicone that the case is made from. All buttons, functions and ports are accessible through the case so your functionality of your iPhone 4 is not compromised.
Added bump, drop, and shock protection
As an added bonus this case also comes with an iPhone 4 screen protector to protect from scratches.
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Posted on January 16th, 2011 by mphonenews.com in Mobile Phones, Motorola, News

The world’s most powerful smartphone packs the power and capabilities of a PC in your pocket through Motorola’s revolutionary webtop application
Basingstoke, U.K. – Motorola Mobility, Inc. (NYSE: MMI), and Orange UK announced Motorola ATRIX, which unleashes the power of the smartphone like never before. Motorola’s revolutionary webtop application makes Motorola ATRIX the only smartphone to carry the power of mobile computing inside your pocket. Designed to bring unprecedented computing capabilities to your smartphone, Motorola’s webtop application runs a full Mozilla Firefox 3.6 browser and supports Adobe® Flash® Player to open up all the rich graphics, animations and video on the web. Motorola ATRIX includes a dual core processor with each core running at 1 GHz, delivering up to two GHz of processing power, and 1 GB of RAM. Put simply, Motorola ATRIX is the world’s most powerful smartphone.
“We want to empower individuals, giving them new ways to stay connected, informed and entertained at home, on the job and anywhere in between,” said Andrew Morley, vice president of marketing for Motorola Mobility, EMARA. “We are finding that consumers are increasingly using smartphones as their primary digital screens. Motorola ATRIX ushers in a new era in mobile computing and has the power to deliver on its promise to empower individuals as it comes loaded with the Motorola webtop application, which enables consumers to enhance the capabilities of their smartphones and simultaneously reduce their need for additional mobile computing screens.”
“We are proud to be the UK launch partner for Motorola ATRIX, a ground-breaking product that delivers on our ongoing commitment to offer customers the latest multimedia devices,” said Phil Roberson, director of Devices, Everything Everywhere, the company that runs Orange UK. “Motorola ATRIX offers our customers a new and exciting way to stay in touch with the people who matter the most to them.”
Motorola ATRIX is designed to essentially become a user’s primary digital hub to create, edit and enjoy documents, media and content. This is facilitated by Motorola’s webtop application and by the optional Motorola HD Multimedia Dock and Motorola Laptop Dock that provide users with a larger screen, keyboard and trackpad – enabling an enhanced and more interactive experience with their devices.
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Posted on January 5th, 2011 by mphonenews.com in Mobile Phones, News, Nokia
The Nokia 5230 is a great entry level smartphone. Whether you are new to touch screens or just prefer to stick with the Nokia brand, the 5230 is easy to use, has some great features and is extremely reliable.
If you really want to get the most out of your 5230 and to keep it looking at it’s best for longer, there are a few accessories that you might want to invest in.
Best Nokia 5230 Case:
Capdase Classic Leather Flip Case
If you want a subtle, professional looking case, then these leather cases from Capdase could be just your thing. These classic leather cases do a great job of enhancing and protecting your Nokia 5230. Each case is made for lasting protection and is lightly padded to protect against knocks and drops. Built into the cover of each case is a storage area for additional memory or sim cards. Your phone is held in place with tough plastic clips and all charging ports, buttons and camera are easily accessible.
Capdase Classic Leather Flip Case

Best Nokia 5230 Charger:
Nokia Retractable Charger
You can guarantee that when you really need your phone, the battery will be running low – especially if you’ve been using bluetooth or any GPS applications like Nokia Maps. This handy USB charger can be used to charge your phone using your PC or laptop and can also be attached to a USB Mains Charger Adapter or USB Car Charger Adapter for charging pretty much anywhere.
Nokia Retractable Charger

Best Nokia 5230 Car Holder:
Nokia 5230 Car Pack
If you use your 5230 as your Sat Nav device in the car then I’m sure you’ll know by now that it’s not all that easy without somewhere to mount your phone. This Car Pack has been especially designed for the 5230 and is a great way to secure your phone in the car. A strong suction mount puts your phone exactly where you need it and a car charger makes sure that you don’t run out of power.

Best Nokia 5230 Screen Protector:
Martin Fields Screen Protector – Nokia 5230
There’s nothing worse than scratching the screen of your pride and joy. One tiny scuff from keys or coins in your pocket can really spoil your enjoyment of photos and videos on your phone. The Martin Fields screen protector is crystal clear, fitted in seconds and doesn’t interfere with the sensitivity of the touch screen.
Martin Fields Screen Protector – Nokia 5230

Best Nokia 5230 Bluetooth Headphones:
Moor Stereo Bluetooth Headset
One of the best features on the 5230 is it’s music player. It’s simple to use and can be accessed quickly from anywhere. The headphones that come in the box with the 5230 aren’t bad, but if you want to be able to listen to your music without worrying about catching cables on things a pair of Bluetooth Headphones are the way to go. The Moor Stereo headphones are one of my favourite headsets that you can get. They’re small and light, fold away when not in use and have all the controls you’d ever need built into the arms, allowing you to play/pause/track skip and adjust volume levels, all without touching your phone.
Moor Stereo Bluetooth Headset

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The new Sony Ericsson Yendo is specifically aimed at those who want to have both an mp3 player and a mobile phone in the same device and don’t want to splash out for an iPod. However, what else does the Sony Ericsson Yendo offer apart from music playback? Compare the latest phone deals online before buying your next phone so you can save money.
For a start it has a camera – as do most mobiles these days – but it is hardly much to rave about. At 2.0 mega pixel it is very much at the lower end of the market and doesn’t, unsurprisingly have flash. That being said, Sony Ericsson has a reputation for providing good mobile phone camera’s so expect it to be slightly better than what is advertised in terms of quality but don’t get your hopes to high. Internet connectivity is another big letdown for the Sony Ericsson Yendo as it doesn’t offer either Wi-Fi or 3G but instead connects through EDGE. Even though EDGE is technically a 3G mobile internet connection is won’t as fast as ‘traditional’ 3G so any high content websites won’t load as quickly as you may want them too. The Sony Ericsson Yendo battery has the ability to give you about 210 minutes of talk time however if you are continually playing music – the very reason that the Yendo is designed for – then be ready to have your charger at hand at regular intervals. Find the cheapest Sony Ericsson Yendo contracts online by comparing what is available.
Overall, as a mobile, the Sony Ericsson Yendo is hardly impressive but we have to remember that it isn’t meant to be a high end mobile phone; the Sony Ericsson Yendo is designed to be a decent mp3 player with simple mobile phone capabilities. If you are looking to have a lot of room for music, a decent mp3 player and simple mobile phone capabilities – making calls, texting, casual browsing – then you could do a lot worse than the Sony Ericsson Yendo.
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