mobile phones

March 7, 2010

Why Not Make Extra Money by Using Mobile Phone Recycling to Get Rid of your Old Phones?

Ever considered the benefits of mobile phone recycling? Many people still have there old mobile phones packed away, eventhough they haven’t used them in many years. Everyday, more people either buy new phones or upgrade them for better, more advanced versions. What they don’t realise, at the time, is that they will never use their old mobiles again.

Thankfully, there is a solution; many companies that specialise in mobile phone recycling have recently sprouted up online who will even pay you cash for your old phone. Why would a person choose to keep a bunch of old, dusty phones when they could make some money from them instead?

The Need to Recycle your Old Mobile Phone

One should consider many other reasons, opposed from cash, to see the true benefits of mobile phone recycling. The increase in mobile phone sales has skyrocketed, with literally billions of new handsets sold within the last 10 years or so.

As people get new mobile phones, their old ones are either stored away or tossed out. Envisage the billions of old mobile phones, which are no longer in use, either collecting dust at the back of a drawer or getting dumped at public waste sites. None of these options are any good, especially knowing that you can now earn cash from your old mobiles.

The Best Place to Sell your Old Mobile Phone

A mobile phone recycler will offer you more for your phone if it is newer and still working properly. Usually, mobile phone recycling companies will usually sell your old phones to emerging markets or recycle them for their parts to repair others.

You may think it a good idea to sell your old phone yourself and earn more money. While this may sound like a viable option, you must remember that there are no guarantees of a sale.

Potential Sites

You will find there are many sites online that offer cash for old mobile phones. Whilst they all offer some money, some of these companies may also offer vouchers or a combination of the two. The offer you search for should be based upon your needs.

Should you plan to make a purchase from one of the companies offering vouchers then the voucher option is probably best for you as you’re more than likely to get better value for your old phone this way. However if you do not wish to receive vouchers then you will want to look for the site that gives you the most cash for your old phone.

How to Recycle my Old Mobile Phone

When you have finally decided on a site that you wish to sell your phone to, you will have to fill out a form with some information bout your phone, its condition and some personal details. Shortly you will receive a free jiffy bag which you will need to put your phone in and send back to them. One important thing to consider is that there is no insurance on your phone unless you purchase ’sign for’ delivery and they will not be liable for it should anything happen.

You should receive a cheque, voucher or both shortly thereafter. When they receive your phone it best be in the condition you reported online, otherwise they may make you a lower offer for it. Be sure when you get your phone ready to ship that you charge it completely, remove any pin or security codes and power the unit down.

If you have a box of mobile phones sitting around not being used, mobile phone recycling may be a profitable option for you. Not only will it help you to free up some space but you will also be able to enjoy a bit of extra cash too!

Filed under Technology and Gadgets by ckahuna

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March 3, 2010

How to Get the Best Deal for your Old Nokia Phone when Recycling Nokia Mobile Phones

Have you ever considered recycling Nokia mobile phones to help protect our planet as well as for some extra money?

Continuous development and new features along with the great quality of their handsets have placed Nokia firmly amongst the best mobile phones in the world. The best part about their phones is that they are easy to use and last longer than the other phones. It is definitely no suprise that people replace their current phones with the latest Nokia mobile phones as soon as they come out.

This is great, however have you ever wondered what happens to all our old mobile phones? Maybe on the rubbish heap or hidden away at the back of a dark cupboard in the garage? Any old phones that end up in one of the aforementioned places could cause us serious harm. Tossing your phone away with your household rubbish will mean that it will eventually end up on a landfill and pollute our environment causing devastating effects to our water and terrestrial ecosystems.

If you wish to earn some extra cash by recycling Nokia mobile phones , you will first need to spend some time searching the internet for the best offers. Once you decide on a company, just full up the online form with the details of your phone and other information.

Soon after you should receive a free postal bag that you can use to send your phone to them. Once they receive and check your phone for non reported damage, they will send you a cheque.

If your phone is damaged or even broken, many recyclers will still offer you a fair amount for it, although this will be lower than if it was in working order. Whatever the condition of your phone, it’s a far better option than throwing it in the bin. A lot of Nokia vendors are starting to publicise the need for recycling Nokia mobile phones. These companies will refurbish and resell the old phones, provided they still work. If not, then they’d be stripped for precious metals and spare parts.

In order to make sure you get the best price for recycling Nokia mobile phones , it is fundamental that you reasearch all the recycling companies first, to find the one that will offer you the most money. Many websites, offer a price comparison tool that will show you the different prices that each online mobile phone recycling company is prepared to offer you for your old phone. Take a look at these results, decide the best available option, and then send your Nokia phone to them for money!

Filed under Technology and Gadgets by ckahuna

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February 28, 2010

What Mobile Phones Are Soon To Include

Mobile phones advance in their technology almost every day it seems. It was not so long ago that games were the latest thing for phones to have and decent camera phones have only been with us a few years.Some cynics claim that cell phone producers only wheel technology out that they have a had for a long time when they want people to buy a new phone. This may be true but it is still the case that phone technology is moving forwards at an alarming rate and it’s amazing how much Winchester electronics they are now stuffing in those little boxes. So which are the latest gadgets to storm the cell phone world?

Projectors. How amazing would it be if you could watch the videos on your phone but with a 50″ picture rather than a 3″ display? Well the latest phones are offering just that and include a powerful built-in projector using LED filament replacements that can be used to project any image visible on the screen. The most commercial phone to offer this is the Samsung I7410. Which is set to be properly released UK and US shortly. There is even talk of a newer version that uses new trackside communications cable technology that projects HD images.

Friend location. If keeping track of the locations of your acquaintances is something that interests you, Apple could soon become your best friend. They have recently launched a new service that will link you to all your friends who have the same technology and show you on a map where they all are. You’ll be happy to know that people have to opt in for this service so people cannot just see where you are automatically, although caution is still advised.

Filed under Computer Hardware & Accessories, GPS Devices, Mobile & Cell Phones by artnet

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February 25, 2010

Making the Most Cash from Mobile Phone Recycling

Have you ever considered mobile phone recycling? If you responded yes to the above then this article may be of interest to you.

There are about fifty million mobile phone users in the UK! On average, most people replace their old mobile phones by either upgrading them or buying new ones at least once a year. The issue is that all the new phones being purchased an equal amount of old ones will end up at the back of a cupboard somewhere or dumped at a public waste site. Sadly, what most people don’t know is that if you choose to ignore mobile phone recycling, their old phones will eventually damage our environment and poison our water supplies, potentially causing all kinds of problems.

Plenty of Chemicals and More in your phone!

Our phones all contain chemicals, heavy metals and lots of other substances that, if spilled, would be very dangerous for our environment. Along with flame retardants, our mobile phones also have varying quantities of dangerous heavy metals such as cadmium, lead and beryllium inside. When exposed to these substances, people can suffer from multiple problems such as low immunity, lung disease, liver failure, tumours or other neurologically related problems.

How to Recycle your Old Mobile Phone

You can recycle your mobile in a number of ways depending on your preferences and schedule. Below is a list of the different ways that you can use to recycle your phone:

* Most mobile networks will request that you send them your old handset for recycling when you upgrade or buy a new one.
* Help the under privileged or the ill by handing your old phone to the local charity shop to resell.
* If you want some cash for your phone, you can even auction it on the various auction sites such as eBay.
* Finally, your best option would be to recycle your old phone with one of the many mobile phone recyclers online. These sites can get you more than

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February 24, 2010

Always Backup Your Essential Business Contacts

If you are in business for yourself you will already understand the importance of networking and contacts. These days we use our mobile telephones as electronic personal assistants to store all of these vital business contact details, to do lists, appointments and reminders. But do we ensure that this valuable and essential business data is actually backed up in case our phones are lost?

It has been estimated that fewer than 15% of mobile telephone users actually backup their data in case of loss or damage. Why not a take a few moments now to consider what would be the impact of your losing all of the business contacts you have on your mobile phone. Think about whether you have these details stored elsewhere?

These days I don’t take any risks and backup my telephone data every day. But this is a relatively new routine for me that I established after having lost my mobile phone while hiking one weekend. The business impact of this loss was huge. I’d built up a whole load of valuable business contact details on my cell phone. My business was seriously impacted by this loss. That’s why, these days, I synchronize my cell phone and computer every day. And I have my phone covered with mobile phone insurance to pay for a replacement the next time I lose it, which is bound to happen sooner or later.

If you are now worried about how to back up your phone data it should simply be a matter of taking a look at the applications that came with your phone. Most up to day mobile phones come with a range of computer applications that will include the facility to sync data with the computer. If, or when, you lose or replace your cell phone it should be a simple task to re-sync with the data copied to your computer.

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Filed under Mobile & Cell Phones by artnet

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February 21, 2010

iPhone Apps That Help People

So here are just a few of the apps that the iPhone currently has that are pretty decent. Some of them are made very well and for a useful purpose whereas others are just plain strange.

AroundMe

This is something that all iPhone users should have as it allows you to see things nearby that may be a use to you. This is great as it can show you things like hotels and hospitals which can really come in hand when you are stuck in somewhere you are not usre of. On top of this it can show you leisure facilities like movie theatres and restaurants and bars.

Fake Call

This is something that could be very useful for people who have to attend a lot of dull meetings in which they need an excuse to get out of. The great thing about this is that it stays on your mobile and will not use up any credit or minutes so you just need to to install it and your set. For the meetings that you simply must get out of this is really good as it will look like there is actually someone calling you on the other end.

Red Laser

This app is very handy indeed as it saves a lot of time looking around for the best deals and prices. Seeing as there are not many people who do not want cheap deals then it is hard to see why everyone would not love this app. This software is a brilliant idea as it allows you to scan objects and compare them. I have found that with this it is best to keep it to the entertainment things such as games and music as you can really see some price drops.

Of course this is not going to help you if you drop the phone which is when you are going to need mobile phone insurance or perhaps even gadget insurance as this will cover you from other things too. On all of this you could be looking into getting insurance on another gadget which is of course where you could get laptop insurance

Filed under Mobile & Cell Phones by artnet

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February 17, 2010

7 Simple Steps to Protect Your Mobile Phone

Statistics show that around 88% of us don’t leave home without our mobile phones. Reliance on these incredibly popular and useful devices means that losing one can result in some serious headaches.

Increasinglly compact and lightweight mobile phones mean that they are easily lost, misplaced or fall out of pockets. There are some interesting statistics from 2008 including: around 200,000 mobile phones were put into washing machines, around 600,000 were dropped down toilets and 55,000 were left in the back of taxis.

We must also consider the very real possibility that a phone may be stolen. In the UK alone more than 2 million mobile phones are stolen each year. This means that 1 mobile phone is stolen around every 12 seconds and this worrying trend is on the increase.

If a mobile phone is lost there is the initial financial headache of replacement. There may be significant call charges amassed during the time between when a phone is stolen and when it eventually gets disabled. Then there are the problems that will arise as a result of losing contact details and other valuable data stored on the mobile phone.

It has been found that fewer than 1 in 5 people who rely on their mobile phones go to the trouble of routinely backing up their phone data. Although modern phones come with software that makes it simple to transfer data to a computer still people don’t take advantage of this simple facility.

So what can we each do to protect ourselves and our valuable data against loss or theft?

  1. Firstly, don’t make it easy for a thief to steal your mobile phone. Never ever leave your phone unattended in your car and always store it securely.
  2. Make certain to record the IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) number from your mobile phone. This is a number that is unique to every mobile phone and can be used to disable a phone if it’s been lost or stolen.
  3. You might like to configure your phone to only work after you have entered a PIN. This can be a bit of a nuisance but it will prevent a thief from running up substantial bills on your account.
  4. Another simple step is to switch your phone to vibrate mode when in a busy public place in order to ensure that nobody else is alerted when your phone rings.
  5. You might consider labelling your mobile phone by engraving your name and car registration details onto your phone and its battery. An alternative is to use a system for attaching unique serial number stickers (as provided by trackitback.com) to your phone which will help identify your phone if it is lost or stolen.
  6. It is worthwhile getting into the habit of backing up your SIM card data frequently. If you are adding new contacts and appointments every day then you should be backing up your mobile phone data every day.
  7. Finally, make certain that you have some mobile phone insurance that provides the protection that you need. There are differences between various mobile phone insurance policies so be certain to read the small print and ensure that the policy suits your requirements.

Hopefully you and your mobile phone will not become one of the future lost or stolen statistics.

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You may also like to protect your income with income protection and don’t overlook the need to protect other devices with some useful gadget insurance.

Filed under Computer Hardware & Accessories by artnet

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February 16, 2010

Mobile Phone Users Need to be Considerate

Do you Practice Proper Mobile Phone Etiquette?

Here in the west nearly everyone now has a mobile phone. But we all need to remember that around 50% of the worlds population have never received or made a telephone call.

This highlights how lucky we are to have access to affordable telecommunications and the technological gap that exists between the developed countries and those in the developing world.

But there are plenty of people who believe that mobile phones are actually more of a scourge and not very useful. Have you recently used any form of public transport?

On my routine journeys to and from London on the train I am forced to listen to various telephone conversations that would never have taken place if it wasn’t for mobile phones. On my way home on the train from London each evening I’m forced to listen to people calling their partners simply to tell them that they are on the train. And every day I have to listen to the same people making the same pointless calls, just because they can. What did they do before they had a mobile phone?

I’m also often forced to listen to the conversations of teenagers who appear to speak a different language. Their conversations seem to be focused on their boring lives, the television programmes they’ve been watching or criticising their boyfriends. In one recent conversation a young lady loudly shared the details of a recent sexual experience with a detailed account of what took place. As she proceeded to describe her experience in far too much detail everyone in the compartment was squirming with embarassment.

Forcing other people to listen to one side of your telephone conversation is just one aspect of modern mobile phone use that is incredibly annoying. Another is people’s choice of annoyingly irritating ring tones and yet another is playing music loudly without consideration for others.

We all need to remember how lucky we are to even have mobile phones. They need to be used considerately and ideally they should never be provided to people who use them to loudly describe their sex lives.

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If you have a mobile phone you will definitely want some affordable mobile phone insurance. Similarly, if you have a laptop computer it would be wise to spend a little on some laptop insurance. You can protect all of your valuable gadgets and gizmos including cameras, iPhones and games consoles with some very affordable gadget insurance.

Filed under Mobile & Cell Phones by artnet

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February 8, 2010

Earn a bit of Cash for all your Old Mobiles Now!

Do you and your friends have a number of old mobile phones just sitting around? Would you like to get paid for your old mobile by a firm that pays cash for old mobiles?

Mobile Recycling is Profitable

The majority of all mobile phones are rarely in service for more than 18 months. Therefore up to 130 billion mobiles are being hoarded or discarded every 18 months - most of which still work fine! Wow! That’s a lot of potential money laying around or on landfills to be neglected - especially seeing as so many individuals would buy them as used or refurbished once they’ve been cleaned up.

An old mobile phone can pollute both water and earth and seriously harm our environment, therefore you should never throw your old phones away. The metals and chemicals used to make a mobile could very easily find their way to your stomach through the water supply and potentially cause a lot of serious maladies.

Plenty companies started to realise that big profits could be made by offering people cash for old mobiles , refurbishing them and selling them to others. It’s a good way for these companies to make some money by recycling or reselling your old phone as well as a chance for you to get something back for it. Additionally, both the individual and the organisation are helping save the environment by keeping the waste generated from old mobile phones from polluting our earth and water systems. What a great outcome for everyone!

How do they Recycle my Old Phone?

Now that your cheque arrived in the post and you have got your cash for your old mobile phone, you might be curios as to what will happen to it. The answer really depends on the phone, if it is relatively new and in good shape, it will likely be resold as used or refurbished.

Very old and broken phones are usually taken apart and any good pieces recovered for use in repairs. Along with spare parts, all mobile phones have minute quantities of precious metals that, on a large scale, could be recycled for a profit. Of course, if your phone is not in working order, you should not expect much cash it, but you can feel good about helping the environment and keeping it out of the nearest landfill.

How Much can you Earn from your Old Phones?

Ask yourself again, do you own any old phones that are doing nothing more but collecting dust in a dark cupboard somewhere? If this is the case then there may be a great opportunity for you to make the most cash for your old mobiles .Recycling your old mobile is simple and can be done within a few minutes!

You should visit one of the many online recyclers that will give cash for old mobiles just to see how much they’d pay you for your old mobile. Provided the phone is in decent working order and is not too old you should be getting a good bit of cash very soon. Each site will vary a bit on what they offer so shop around until you find the best offer for your old mobile. So what is stopping you? We could all do with a bit of extra cash these days!

Filed under Technology and Gadgets by ckahuna

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February 1, 2010

The Benefits Of Mobile - How To Get The Most In Features

Each month, thousands of people all over the globe can be including ourselves to the mobile phone community. This will go on due to the fact mobile telephones are some marvelous things that making use of them we may talk to somebody on this planet from anywhere you want to, at any time.

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