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October 19, 2004 By: Jane Connelly What Is A Cell Phone Kit?Today's cellular telephones do so much more than place phone calls. To get the most from your cell phone it helps to get a cell phone kit. Depending on the capabilities of your mobile phone there are kits available for hands-free communication, kits that turn your cell phone into an extension of your computer, and kits that make your wireless telephone into a portable media player. The key thing about a cellular phone is that it is mobile. For added mobility compare hands free cell phone kits. These kits free your hands for driving, typing or just plain shopping. A hands free car kit can be permanently installed in your vehicle. Portable kits give you hands free mobility anywhere you go. Several companies offer add-on modules that turn your media-enabled cellular phones into a camera phone. Nokia even sells a stereo headset with a tiny built-in camera module. After you take digital pictures or video clips there are add-on kits to help you share your memories. Sony Ericsson has a Bluetooth module that lets you send pictures from Bluetooth-enabled cell phones to a high definition TV set. Many cell phones have PDA capabilities—scheduling, memos, calendar and alarms. With a USB data cable kit you can connect compatible cell phones to a desktop or laptop computer. This way you can share address book entries, calendars and to-do lists between your computer and your mobile phone. A cell phone tool kit comes in handy if your wireless phones don't have a removable face plate. Many companies offer faceplates and Cell phone kits, add-on accessories and custom faceplates can extend the usefulness of your wireless phones, adding fun and style at the same time.
Also see; cell phone accessories. Author Notes:
Jane Connelly contributes and publishes news editorial to http://www.cell-phones-n-plans.com.
A cell phone industry resource that features service plan comparisons, cellular phone reviews and articles. |
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