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    LG Quantum C900 Unlocked Phone with Windows 7, QWERTY Keyboard and 5 MP Camera - Unlocked Phone - US Warranty - Black
    Wireless (LG)


    LG

    List Price: $399.99
    Price: $149.95
    You Save: $250.04 (63%)

    • This unlocked cell phone is compatible with GSM carriers like AT&T and T-Mobile. Not all carrier features may be supported. It will not work with CDMA carriers like Verizon Wireless, Alltel and Sprint
    • 5-megapixel camera with HD 720p video capture;16 GB internal memory; Wi-Fi networking; Bluetooth stereo music; GPS for navigation and location services
    • Up to 6 hours of talk time, up to 350 hours (14.5 days) of standby time; released in November, 2010

    LG Optimus Slider Prepaid Android Phone (Virgin Mobile)
    Wireless (LGIC)


    LGIC

    List Price: $179.99
    Price: $179.99


    • No monthly contracts with Virgin Mobile's Beyond Talk unlimited data, text and voice plan (or by-the-minute PayLo plans)
    • 3G-enabled, Android-powered smartphone with 3.2-inch touchscreen, slide-out QWERTY keyboard, and access to wide range of Google mobile services
    • What's in the Box: handset, rechargeable battery, charger, 2 GB microSD memory card, quick start guide

    Arkon Mobile Grip Windshield and Dash Mount - Bulk Packaging - Black
    Wireless (ARKON)


    ARKON

    List Price: $19.95
    Price: $9.80
    You Save: $10.15 (51%)

    • Full 360 degree rotation
    • Super Strong suction mount will not fall off the windshield
    • Fits All Smartphones and iPod Touch with or without a case or sleeve

    Samsung Galaxy Nexus 4G Android Phone (Verizon Wireless)
    Wireless (Verizon Wireless)


    Verizon Wireless

    List Price: $799.99

    • Up to 12 hours of talk time, up to 150 hours (6.25 days) of standby time; released in December, 2011
    • What's in the Box: handset, rechargeable battery, wall/USB charger, stereo headset, quick start guide
    • 4G LTE-enabled smartphone with Android Ice Cream Sandwich OS, 4.65-inch HD Super AMOLED display, and dual-core 1.2 GHz processor

    LG Rumor 2 Prepaid Phone (Virgin Mobile)
    Wireless (LGIC)


    LGIC

    List Price: $129.99
    Price: $99.95
    You Save: $30.04 (23%)

    • What's in the Box: handset, battery, charger, printed documentation
    • Up to 5.5 hours of talk time, up to 300 hours (12.5 days) of standby time
    • Pay for only the calling time you use with Virgin Mobile's minutes or monthly plans--no annual contract required

How to use GPS navigation using internet data plan on a windows mobile phone?

I have unlimited data plan on my phone. I am willing to buy any software allowing me to use GPS navigation on my phone utilizing my data plan. However I am not aware of any software of that kind. (I don't want to buy a GPS receiver)

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But without any gps receiver (built in on your HTC or add on hardware) any gps software/application you have on your HTC wont point your current position on the map.If your HTC come w/o GPS feature which mean have NO internal gps receiver you need to

Internet Sharing a Windows Mobile phone with a Mac

You can Bluetooth tether a Windows Mobile phone with a Mac just like you can with a PC. Here's how.

Africa: Mobile Phone - Convenient Communication or Tracking Device?

The computer age has come and gone. We are now living in the era of the mobile Internet, says Morgan Stanley tech analyst Mary Meeker, who has predicted that by 2015 more people will be connecting to the Internet with their mobile devices than with their PCs. Considering how the tech capabilities of pocket-sized iPhones, Androids and similar devices are skyrocketing even as they maintain their relative affordability, this is not surprising news.

But people who use mobile technology to connect and share information may be more at risk if their governments are taking an interest in their activities. While computer users can make use of Internet cafes, anonymizers and other tools to help them hide their identity, mobile phones cannot offer the same level of protection.

"Usually, that phone is linked to an individual person for billing reasons or because the government requires registration of SIM cards," said a State Department official who asked not to be identified. The device "sends location information as well, which is very different from a computer," the official said.