Multimedia Cell Phones Definitions

 
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3 Way Calling:

Ability to converse between the cell phone user and two other parties.

Bluetooth Enabled:

Wireless connection that has the ability to send and receive data with other Bluetooth enabled devices such as wireless headsets, car audio, cell phones, printers, fax machines, keyboards, and mice.

Call Holding:

The ability to place a call on hold without losing the connection.

Call Timer:

The cell phone tracks and displays the length of time a call has been active.

Call Waiting:

This standard feature works similarly to your land line call waiting feature. You'll hear a specific tone when you are on your cell phone and another call comes in. Hit the button to put your caller on hold while you speak with the second caller. Alternately, you can ignore the call and the caller will be sent to your voicemail.

Caller ID:

The cell phone displays the name or number of the person calling.

Depth:

The thickness of the phone measured front to back in centimeters.

Digital Player:

The phone includes a small digital camera and stores the images on the phone's hard drive. The resolution is usually about two megapixels.

Display Resolution:

The clarity and quality of the display screen.

GPS:

The phone includes the ability to also be used as a GPS.

Height:

The length of the phone from top to bottom.

Memory:

The size and type of memory the phone uses to store information like documents, photos, digital media and more. Some have built-in memory whereas; others rely on external media like SD cards.

Operating System:

The cell phone includes an operating system for email, Internet, documents and games. Popular operating systems include Windows Mobile, Symbian and Palm OS.

Phone Book Capacity:

The cell phone includes an operating system for email, Internet, documents and games. Popular operating systems include Windows Mobile, Symbian and Palm OS.

Phone Style:

Cell phones come in all shapes and sizes. Some popular phone styles include the flip phone, candy bar and slider.

Screen Size:

The size of the display screen measured in inched diagonally.

Speaker Phone:

The phone includes a speakerphone function.

Standby Time:

The amount of time the phone can stay charged while on, but not in use.

Talk Time:

The amount of time the phone can stay charged while on, but not in use.

Vibrating Alert:

The phone has a ring function that makes the phone vibrate to alert the user of a call.

Video Camera:

The phone has the ability to record a short amount of video usually using the digital camera lens.

Warranty:

The amount of time the manufacture guarantees the phone will work without defect.

Weight:

The weight of the phone measured in ounces.

Width:

The length of the phone measured from left to right in centimeters.

Video Recorder:

The phone has the ability to record a short amount of video usually using the digital camera lens.

3G:

3rd generation mobile phone technology allows the phone to utilize advanced features such as high speed internet, and video calls.

Digital Camera:

The phone's ability to take digital photographs.

Email:

The phone's ability to send and receive emails.

A complete list of features and side-by-side comparisons of Multimedia Cell Phones products is available on the Multimedia Cell Phones Review Product Comparison page.
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