Cell Phone Kit
Helping You Connect!

October 19, 2004

By: Jane Connelly
Website: http://www.cell-phones-n-plans.com

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 crystal keypads for these phones. Special cell phone tools are required to open the housing, change the faceplate and keypad.

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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