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A Short History of the Smartphone

Saturday, February 27th, 2010
A Short History of the Smartphone

Modern technology moves fast and furious, especially when it comes to capabilities of the smartphone. Just what is a “smartphone”? Actually there are no agreed upon or exact definitions for the term. Most would agree however that smartphones do more – much more – than what Alexander Graham Bell first envisioned when he invented the original telephone back in the 1870s.

Definition

The smartphone differs from ordinary mobile phones in that they are capable of advanced functionality because they contain software applications that can be run directly from the phone itself. This software is typically open-source, an advantage that makes adding applications as easy as loading them onto the phone via wireless downloads. Today, these devices are not considered very “smart” unless they can accomodate a datebook/calendar, advanced internet connectivity, photography, music and even video capability.

Origins

IBM was the first to venture into the business of offering consumers a highly advanced mobile phone. In 1993, the company introduced what could be considered the world’s smartphone – simply called Simon. Considered low-end by today’s standard, this first smartphone featured an amazing array of features – email, address book, clock, calendar, note pad, and even the ability to send and receive faxes.

During the mid-90’s, Nokia began to heat things up by introducing its first line of smartphone – the Nokia 9000 series. This phone was not only the first in a series of popular smart phones manufactured by Nokia, they were also the most expensive, coming in at 20-40% more costly than its rivals. The Nokia 9210 was indeed the first real and true smartphone due to its open operating system.

Cutting Edge Smart Phones

The 21st century has spawned smartphones that are incredibly powerful and easy to use. Touch-screen functionality has become the norm and manufacturers such as Apple, Nokia and Research in Motion are furiously vying for the smartphone consumer and business dollar.

Apple changed the smartphone industry with its introduction of the Apple iPhone in 2007. Nokia has since countered with the unveiling of its Nokia XPress Music Phone in 2008. The Nokia 5800 is a touch-screen lovers dream that includes just about every feature a user would want. The handset even comes with millions of downloadable music tracks at no cost. Google recently joined the fray by introducing it Android phone during the same time period.

The Future

Could the smartphone get any smarter than it already is? Sure can! In the not so distant future, virtually everyone on earth will be carrying some type of smartphone – devices that will make today’s handsets pale in comparison. Increased bandwidth and speed will allow phones to be able to handle video in real-time with no problem. In the future, these mobile handsets will be indispensable to daily life, used for a wide array of functions, including consumer purchases, banking, real-time video connectivity, advanced GPS tracking, entertainment and much more.

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Smartphones – They Do It All For You

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010
Smartphones - They Do It All For You

In the world today, millions of people have never heard of Smartphones. They are incredible pieces of technology that that are small enough to hold in your one hand, however they have the capability of a top of the line computer. Smartphones are also known as Cell Phones. Since their inception, Smartphones have grown with the times. The technology of the first phones has paled in comparison with today’s phones.

When Smartphones were first introduced, everyone was amazed with features like calculators, calendars and notepads. Today, Smartphones are equipped with Internet access, where you can download and install programs to enhance the phone address books, email, and many other features and accessories. Smartphones are considered mini computers, they are called Smartphones because they are able to very efficiently manage and edit the information that is on them.

Most likely you have seen the more popular brands of Smartphones. They are Blackberry, Nokia and PalmSource to mention but a few of the more popular brands of Smartphones on the market today. Many companies have realized that these phones are sought after more and more and they have developed generic brands to be sold at a much lower cost. Smartphones are not just a passing fad; they are the wave of the future.

They are equipped with the latest technology and, contrary to popular opinion, they are not only sought after by teenagers. Business people, above everybody else, have realized that the convenience of having one of these phones means instant and full access to customer and other business information. People from all social levels are coming on board and are seeking information regarding Smartphones. They are flocking to local retailers to purchase them, because prices are coming down all the time.

Perhaps Smartphones are so popular because they allow a person to carry their entire database of friends and family and business clients and associates with them wherever they go without having a clunky address book or daily planner under their arm. Another benefit of Smartphones is that their cameras are top of the line; most of them even have video capabilities.

Software developers have also recognized the significance of the arrival of Smartphones. Many different programs have been developed specifically for use with Smartphones. Some of this software is available as downloads and include encyclopedias, games, GPS systems and text messaging. Unfortunately a mouse is not available most of the time, but those who are proficient with the mini keyboards can sent text messages in a flash.

Most people do not understand the full potential of their Smartphones. These devices can one day make computers, digital cameras and camcorders obsolete. Software is being developed continuously and, in the not too distant future, technology will be available that will make Smartphones a staple in any home.

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VIRUS MAKES CALL BY ITSELF ON CELLPHONES – A NEW WAVE OF ATTACKS TO COME

Monday, February 15th, 2010
VIRUS MAKES CALL BY ITSELF ON CELLPHONES - A NEW WAVE OF ATTACKS TO COME

Virus Attacks on cellphones

An increase in virus attacks has been seen globally in October 2009, and it is only the beginning.

I warned about virus on the smart phones to become a growing problem as early as in May 2009. The attacks so far have been less malicious than just to prove that the cellphones are vulnerable to attacks through various ways.
The fact that the cellphones are less protected than the PC’s makes us believe what we see now is only a beginning.
You should begin to check your phone bill more closely now, as a virus has been found that makes your phone make a call on its own.
This is the first virus where we see some economic gain can be found, and we will talk about large money here. Just taking some few cents from each phone would make billions of dollars globally.
The hackers industry is on the loose, and they really want your money – and they are not shy of any methods to get it from you.

As a background, you can read some of the articles i have written about this issue previously. There can be some learning lessons in these articles as well.
October 2009
http://www.articlesbase.com/cell-phones-articles/first-virus-in-iphone-1438450.html
September 2009
http://www.articlesbase.com/cell-phones-articles/avoid-to-get-the-first-virus-on-your-iphone-1438490.html
June 2009
http://www.articlesbase.com/technology-articles/iphone-and-ipod-touch-are-vulnerable-to-hackers-and-new-viruses-950916.html
May 2009
http://www.articlesbase.com/cell-phones-articles/hackers-will-attack-cellphones-with-sms-bluetooth-and-other-innovative-ways-be-aware-912220.html
http://www.articlesbase.com/cell-phones-articles/virus-on-your-cell-phone-possible-or-not-912285.html

This is how you secure your cell phone

It is totally irresponsible of any company to not install anti-virus software on their cell phones, however it goes for all of us individual users as well.
So far there has been seen as no need to install any anti-virus software on the cellphones as attacks have not been around for so long. However, there are several things you can do yourself to avoid viruses on your phone.
Turn off the bluetooth function when you are not using this function on the phone. Virus can be transferred through the bluetooth system and the probability will increase that someone will take over your phone.
Do not open files or MMS that you did not expect to get or know about in forehand.
If you surf on the internet with your cellphone, avoid pages you are not sure of or have no knowledge about at all. You have to remember that you probably are better protected visiting the same pages with your PC since it has a anti-virus software protecting you. The Cellphone is just like a PC without the anti-virus software installed.
You can buy a anti-virus software through the internet, however you can not find any proven good anti-virus software for free for your cellphone yet.

E-mail is vulnerable in particular.
You would hardly think of surfing the internet or running a email program without using a anti-virus software on your PC. However, the smart phones have become like mini-computers with an operating system and add-on software which all are vulnerable to virus attacks.
It is just here the cyber criminals have found an interest to tap into. The hackers are no longer the boys in the boys room sitting and making codes just to prove themselves. They are now part of an industry funded by major criminal organizations able to create malicious software with almost no limits any longer.
However, the problem is that most of the users do not even know how to install antivirus software on the cellphone.
This is a problem that face lots of cellphone users today, and it just indicate that if you want to have a sophisticated cellphone, then you need to become a more sophisticated and knowledgeable user. However, one can say that sellers of the hardware should take some responsibility to enhance security of the use of their product.
You do not sell a car without complying to some safety regulations and measures.  And this lead back to the regulators, that they have no regulations on how safe a cellphone should be to attacks, and maybe this will wake up the legislators to demand some safety measures a hardware should comply with before it is sold into the consumer market.
No smart cellphone to be sold without any proven anti-virus technology enabling the user to feel some safety when using this product. Yes, it will increase the price of the product, but i believe the users will be willing to take this cost given the dangers he or she can be exposed to with a cellphone that is not protected at all.
So far there have not been any complaints in major scale based on the latest calling virus found on the cellphones.
So far you are responsible for any use of your cellphone number and have to pay to the provider any costs associated with your cellphone number.
This is were the conflict starts, who should be responsible to provide a secure service – the users or the provider?
There are several examples of people complaining of phone bill exceeding what they thought they could have been responsible for. However, it is almost impossible for the users to win through with these cases, as collecting evidence could only be done by the provider itself, which is part in the case. The consumer is bound to have lost. It is here the legislators should put some demands to the providers to be able to protect their users. The providers says they are not responsible for the virus attacks and can not be held responsible. On the other hand they provide a service that is prone to virus attacks, and should feel morally obliged to protect their consumer and clients.
We are having a mighty challenge at hand in the near future as these virus attacks will become more frequent and have more stealth power than today.
There are examples produced in the last few weeks of cellphones been taken over and started producing cellphone calls by itself, without any interference of the owner of the phone and the subscription. These examples shows that the phone has begun systematically calling phone The calls varies from few seconds to several minutes and will give the users an extra cost of few cents to Euros or USD pr call.
One examples shown to the public is that one cellphone made around 100 calls during a period of 2 days. It was only found since the user wanted to check why the phone bill showed a discrepancy from previous bills he had.
The evidence that this was a virus, comes from the fact that the calls did not show up on the cellphone call log at all. There is no doubt at all, the cellphone has been taken over by a virus.
This is only the beginning as the cyber criminals have found out tht it is very easier to take over your phone than your PC, as most have antivirus protection on the PC’s but not on the cellphones.
They have also found a very easy way to take money from the users as these services will be directed and used towards special phone services owned by the cyber criminals and therefore will get easy income from the users.
You might ask now, how is the phone infected in the first place?
There are several ways this can happen, but the most probable is that the owner has received a MMS with a virus infected file that takes over the phone. You might levee you open a photo, but in the background the cellphone loads a virus to be hidden on your cellphone.
Another way this method can occur is through surfing on the internet as some web pages have photos with this type of malicious code attached to it.
Another way is through the bluetooth system as files can be loaded onto your cellphone without your knowledge at all.

It is very difficult to detect these attacks and the only measure so far, is to double check your phone bill and make sure you can account for the calls made there. If not, then you should consider the fact that you have been attacked and there is a need to clean your cellphone to avoid further take over of the cell phone.

By taking over your phone, the cyber criminals will gain information on your cellphone which can be valuable, like email adresses and information inside these (sensitive information, passwords, number, accunts etc)
A virus can also make the phone to call expensive pay services abroad and the owners of these services can make a hugh amount of money on this.
Some viruses are just what it is – a virus to demonstrate a methodology or a way to contribute to the open source society amongst the cyber criminals to gain more knowledge about how to exploit your phone.

The best way to avoid attacks on your cellphone is of course to install a anti-virus program and not to open any files you have no idea were they come from.
The virus is not placed on the SIM card (as of yet not found that is), but is installed in the operating system on the phone itself.

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Odyssey – WiFi Quadband Dual-SIM Cellphone w/ 3 Inch Touchscreen

Monday, February 8th, 2010
Odyssey - WiFi Quadband Dual-SIM Cellphone w/ 3 Inch Touchscreen

GSM Frequency Information

This Cell Phone works with the following GSM Frequencies: 850 + 900 + 1800 + 1900 MHz Please check that the local cell network matches the phone’s GSM standard.

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Odyssey - WiFi Quadband Dual-SIM Cellphone w/ 3 Inch Touchscreen

Manufacturer Specifications

  • Primary Function: 3 inch Touchscreen WiFi unlocked quad band dual SIM multimedia cellphone
  • GSM Compatibility (Quad Band): Frequencies 850MHz, 900MHz, 1800MHz, 1900MHz
  • Color: Black and Silver
  • Screen:
    - 3 Inch LCD Touch Screen
    - Resolution: 240 x 320 (QVGA)
    - Colors; 260K
  • SIM Card Slot: YES – 2
  • SIM Card Modes: Dual SIM open, Only SIM1 Open, Only SIM2 Open
  • Memory:
    - Internal: 70MB
    - External: TF / MicroSD 2GB (included) – supports up to 16 GB
  • Mobile Internet: Yes – WI-FI or WAP
  • Languages : English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, German, Malaysian, Indonesian, Vietnamese, Turkish, Russian, Arabic, Persian, Greek, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese
  • Compatible File Formats:
    - Music: MP3, MIDI, WAV, AMR, AWB
    - Images: JPG, BMP, GIF, PNG
    - Videos: 3GP, MP4, FLV
    - Ebook: TXT
  • Playing Time (music) approx: 6-8 hours
  • Playing Time (video) approx: 3-4 hours
  • Standby Time approx: 48-96 hours (depending on use)
  • Battery Charge Time approx: 3 hours
  • Battery Type: Rechargeable Li-ion
  • Menu Icons: Text, Calendar, Photos, Camera, Player, Notes, Mail, New SMS, Calculator, eBuddy Chat, Google Maps, Settings, Call Log, Wallpaper, WLAN, Java, MMS, Chat, Game, Motion Game, Search, Call Center, File, Profile, World Time, Network, Unit Converter, Currency Converter, Voice Mail, FM Record, Broadcast Message, Video Record, Answer, Voice Recorder, Slide, e-Books, Bluetooth, TV, Contacts, Safari, Stopwatch, Radio, Clock, Phone, Contacts, Opera, Music Player
  • Messaging Types: SMS Text Messaging, MMS Picture Messaging, Chat, Voice Mail Server, Broadcast Messages
  • Accelerometer Settings: Wallpaper Switch, Song Switch, FM Channel, TV Channel, TV Rotate, Video Rotate, Call Silent, Motion Game
  • On Board Buttons/Slots: MicroUSB recharging, file transfer, and earphone slot, ON/OFF, TV Antenna, Camera Shutter Button, Volume Increase, Volume Decrease, Call, Menu, Drop Call, Stylus
  • Bluetooth:
    - Type: MTK BT DEVICE
    - Supported Service Profiles: Handsfree, Headset, SPP, DUN, OPP, FTP, A2DP, AVRCP, BPP, HID, BIP
    - Options: Power, Inquiry Audio Device, Remote Control, My Device, Active Devices, Settings
  • Email: Send/Receive, Write Email, Inbox, Outbox, Sent, Drafts, Clear Mailbox, Delete Marked Emails, Email Accounts, Templates
  • Wireless LAN: Enable/Disable, WLAN Status, Access Point Settings, Search Networks
  • Data Account: GSM Data, GPRS, Wireless LAN
  • Digital Picture Camera:
    - Dual Sensor: 1 (Front Lens), 2 (Back Lens)
    - Photo Format: JPG
    - Resolution: 640×480, 240×400, 160×120
    - Image Quality: High, Normal, Low
    - Snapshot Options: Digital Zoom (x3), Timer, Continuous Shot, Scene Modes, Color Effects, White Balance
    - EV: -2 to +2
    - Flash: Toggle ON/OFF
  • Digital Video Camera:
    - Dual Sensor: 1 (Front Lens), 2 (Back Lens)
    - Video Record Format: 3GP
    - Video Quality: Normal, Low, High, Fine
    - Video Settings: Digital Zoom (x3), Night Mode, Effects, White Balance
    - EV: -2 to +2
    - Record Time limit, File Size Limit, Record Audio
    - Banding: 50Hz, 60Hz
  • TV:
    - Type: Analog
    - Record Function: YES
    - TV Record Format: 3GP
    - Preset TV Region Profiles (43): China, Shenzhen, Taiwan, Hong Kong, UK, South Africa, Vietnam, Thailand, UAE, Turkey, Indonesia, Singapore, Cambodia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Laos, Western Europe, Afghanistan, USA, Canada, Korea, Mexico, Chile, Venezuela, Philippines, Brazil, Japan, Argentina, India, Bolivia, Paraguay, Australia, Ecuador, Columbia, Caracas, Russia, Romania, Bulgaria, Hungary, Saudi Arabia, Poland, Germany, Egypt, Libya, Iran
  • FM Radio:
    - Frequency: 87.5MHz to 108MHz (worldwide)
    - Background Play: ON / OFF
    - Loudspeaker: ON / OFF
    - Channel List, Manual Input, Preset Auto Search, Settings
    - Record Function: YES
    - Record Audio Quality: Low, High
  • Dimensions: L:107 x W:56 x D:14 (mm)
  • Manufacturer Ref: RSNB7V17PQQU

Product Notes

  • True 3 Inch Touchscreen!
  • Effortlessly switch between the phone’s front and back dual camera system
  • Fully unlocked phone! Use with any carrier, network, and SIM card(s)
  • Built-in answering machine: calls are saved to memory for instant review
  • One touch menu navigation
  • Loaded with multimedia features and comes with 2 GB TF/ microSD card
  • Pre-loaded personal digital assistant (PDA) software tools; Calendar, World Clock, To-Do List, Alarm Clock, Calculator, Sound Recorder, Unit and Currency Converter
  • Gizmo5 is a Skype alternative which allows you to free chat and talk with other Gizmo5 users or call non-Gizmo5 users on their landlines or mobile phones at a very low price. To learn how to install Gizmo5 on the Odyssey, read our blog post entitled: Gizmo5, A Review And Install Of The Number 1 Skype Alternative at blog.chinavasion.com.
  • Separate ringtone for each caller on your contact list!
  • Functions as a webcam too!

Package Contents for Model CVDQ-M56

  • Unlocked WiFi Quad Band Dual SIM Cell Phone
  • Earphones
  • Power Adapter (110-240V)
  • USB Cable
  • 2x Li-ion 1200mAh Rechargeable Battery
  • User Manual – English

FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions

  • I can install Gizmo5, the Skype alternative on this phone? Yes, you can. Using the built-in Wi-Fi, simply point your Opera mini browser to www.gizmo5.com. There you’ll be prompted to download Gizmo for your mobile. Once you click on the download, you’ll be effortlessly guided in the setup and installation of Gizmo5 on your Odyssey Wi-Fi phone. Using Gizmo5 you can chat and talk for free to other Gizmo5 users or talk to non-Gizmo users at a much lower cost than your existing cellphone fees.
  • How can I install a Java application on this phone?
    Search the internet for Java files that have the extension .jar (these are executable Java files). Not all of them will work. Some are especially for Nokia or other brand phones. Transfer it to your phone’s microSD card as you would normally transfer a file. From the FILE icon, locate your file and select it. Java will take over and ask you if you want to install it. Agree and the application will be installed for you. Enjoy!
  • Does the phone come with a contract?
    This phone is contract-free and fully unlocked so it can work with any GSM service provider you choose.
  • Does the M56 come with an analog TV tuner?
    Yes, watch TV and be happy with The Odyssey wifi phone.
  • Is this phone like the iPhone?
    No, this phone is better than the iPhone! Unlike the iPhone, the M56 comes fully unlocked and ready for use with any network or carrier straight out of the box. You do not need to use any firmware hacks and risk “bricking” the phone. The M56 also has dual SIM and video recording functionality (unlike the iPhone).
  • Is this phone like the Chinese HiPhone, APhone, or SciPhone?
    No, this is better than all of them. Unlike with other Chinese touchscreen phones, the M56 comes with a full 12-month warranty from Chinavasion along with a professional in-house customer support service. You can also be secure in the knowledge that your M56 has gone through rigorous QC testing before it is shipped direct to you.
  • This phone has an accelerometer, what exactly is that?
    This is a built-in motion sensor that tracks when the electronic device has been tilted or swiveled. It is a feature most commonly used to change images in a photo viewer or to change tracks in an audio player.
  • How long should I charge the battery before first use?
    Before you use the battery for the first time, please charge it for 12 hours.
  • Should I load MP3’s or WAV music files into my phone to listen to?
    It’s a trade off really. With MP3’s, you get lower audio quality, but because of its small file size you can fit more into memory. With WAV files, you get CD quality music, but on average, one WAV file is equivalent in size to ten MP3 files.
  • Great to hear that the phone comes with 2 batteries. What if I need more batteries, what should I do?
    Simply contact our customer support department to order replacement accessories. Easy peasy.
  • How many contacts, can the phone hold?
    The phone itself has the capacity to hold 800 contacts. SIM cards usually hold 250 contacts. Since this phone can hold two SIM cards, altogether you are looking at 1,300 contacts. That’s a lot of friends!
  • Can I change the ringtone with this phone?
    Definitely. The phone provides for many preset ringtones. Wonderful classics like the Pachelbel Canon and music from Nintendo’s Mario Kart video game series, You can also load your own MP3s to act as ringtones or use the phone’s sound recorder to record your own voice or sounds as a ringtone.
  • I heard somewhere that I can record phone conversations with this phone. How do I do that?
    When a calls come in, you will be presented with an option box. Press that key and a menu will appear. One of the items on the menu will allow you bring up the sound recorder to tape the entire conversation as a sound file for playblack at anytime.
  • How do I change my ring tone?
    Tone volume and set up is found by pressing PROFILE icon and not the SETTINGS icon. Once in profile, select GENERAL and then CUSTOMIZE. You will be given the opportunity to change ringing options.
  • How do I get the webcam function working on this phone?
    When you plug in the USB charging cable, you’ll be presented with a screen to either use the phone as a storage device (for transferring files) or as a webcam. Choose webcam and the phone will display a picture of a webcam. It’s now working as a webcam and transmitting what it sees to the screen. If you’re using Skype, simply make a video call and you’ll be able to see yourself immediately.
  • What is Dual Standby and does the Odyssey phone have it?
    A phone which is designed to work with 2 Subscriber Identity Modules (SIMs) are called Dual SIM phones. Of these Dual SIM phones, the ones which allow both SIMs to be active at the same time so you can receive calls on both are called Dual Standby phones. Yes, the CVDQ-M56 is a dual SIM, dual standby phone.
  • How does the built-in answering machine work?From the main menu, select the ANSWER icon. You will be taken to another menu that will allow you adjust settings like how long before the answering machine picks up the call and how long your caller’s message should be. When an actual call comes through, the answering machine will save your calls to the memory card and you can review them at anytime.
  • I hear that the phone has “In Call Background Noise”. What is that? As far as sound effects go, if you use this feature – you decide what background noise your caller hears when they’re talking to you. You can set the background noise so your caller thinks you’re in a restaurant, in the subway or a host of other settings. Perfect for the devious in all of us.
  • How can I change the placement of my icons in the main menu? There may be certain icons you want closer to the first page, in which case the Odyssey phone was designed to allow you to move the icons about just like you would do on your computer desktop. Simply place your finger or pen stylus on any icon for more than 3 seconds and all the icons will start shaking. This indicates you are in icon moving mode. Locate the icon you want to move and place your finger or pen stylus on it for more than 3 seconds. It will increase in size indicating that you can move it. Just drag it to the new location. When you’re done moving icons, press the black select button at the center of your phone to exit icon moving mode.
  • How do I setup a wake up alarm?
    Click on the CLOCK icon. You will have the ability to setup 6 different alarms depending on frequency and day(s) of the week.
  • You mentioned that you can setup a different ringtone for each caller on your contact list, how do I do that?
    It’s really easy. Simply press the CONTACTS icon on the bottom of your screen and select “caller ringtone”. After choosing the ringtone, you’ll be prompted to associate it with a particular contact in your phonebook.
  • I need to know something really important which no one ever talks about. How does the phone feel in your hand?
    Solid is the best word we can think of to describe the tactile sensation of holding the Odyssey in your hand. As cellphone aficionados, we test our fair share of phones for professional and personal reasons. For us, cellphones that have in the past provided exceptional feel in your hand quality has been any of the Nokia N series especially the N95. Going farther back, the Siemens S40 felt great to hold as well. We’re not big fans on the iPhone though because it’s too wide and too thin for our tastes. It feels like you’re holding a calculator in your hands not a mobile phone! The Odyssey CVDQ-M56 on the other hand is the epitome of a touchscreen phone in a candy bar form factor. It’s narrower than the iPhone, but just slightly thicker to give you the impression you’re holding something solid in your hand. Of course, the fact that it’s well built accounts for that too. But the smooth black face and the rounded chrome corners lends itself to a phone that’s as well-designed aesthetically and tactilely, as it operates superbly.
  • Can you tell what’s the difference between the CVDQ-M56 Odyssey phone and the CVDQ-M50 Voyager phone?
    From the perspective of firmware and functionality, they’re almost identical. The Odyssey phone has a larger screen though. It’s 3 inches compared to the Voyager which has a 2.8 inch screen.
  • At the bottom of the screen there are four main icons: phone, contacts, opera, and music player? Is there any way I can change those or are they permanent?
    Yes, the four short cut icons can be changed. Simply press and hold one of the icons in the main area and the entire icon set will vibrate. Next select the icon you want to become a shortcut and it will increase in size. This shows it can be moved. Then simply drag it into the shortcut icon area and it will replace the one you dropped it on.
  • When I am entering the name of a new contact in my phonebook, what is the maximum number of characters I can use?
    You can enter a name that is 14 characters long.
  • Where are the accelerometer settings for image rotate?
    Image rotation is achieved by viewing a photo and touching the screen. A rotation icon appears that allows you to switch from portrait to landscape mode and vice versa.
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Reviews for: (Odyssey – WiFi Quadband Dual-SIM Cellphone w/ 3 Inch Touchscreen)

  Odyssey – WiFi Quadband Dual-SIM Cellphone w/ 3 Inch Touchscreen Wicked Phoneby damian benjamin – on 10/14/2009

Just recieved my phone 2day n im real happy with it so far as im still goin through the functions, hav noticed that its recognized as a sony ericsson w800i tho, above all its a grwat phone n i will b recommendin it to others, Thanx Chinavasion for a quality phone

  Odyssey – WiFi Quadband Dual-SIM Cellphone w/ 3 Inch Touchscreen Excellent!by Spyros Roidodimos – on 10/13/2009

Very good mobile, the only negative is the random stickers, like “8 MEGR” above the back camera. But an excellent product for it”s price!

  Odyssey – WiFi Quadband Dual-SIM Cellphone w/ 3 Inch Touchscreen THE BEST by Fred Haskins – on 10/13/2009

Just received my phone today and it is the best. T.V. does not work in U.S.A. But everything else is great. Delivery was great. I can use this phone with any service provider that uses SIM cards. I highly recommend this phone (or any of Chinavasions Mobile phones). For the price you cant beat it with all of its features and abilities. FIVE STARS!!!!!!!

  Odyssey – WiFi Quadband Dual-SIM Cellphone w/ 3 Inch Touchscreen it`s better than Ithought.by joseph dalli – on 10/10/2009

I got my phone i`m happy because its small
good phone for its price
Its better than i thought.
regards
Joseph

  Odyssey – WiFi Quadband Dual-SIM Cellphone w/ 3 Inch Touchscreen Great Service Wonderful Phoneby Bryce Gilbert – on 10/09/2009

I was impressed with the fast delivery, only took four days to arrive in New Zealand after leaving the factory in China. I was extremely happy with this phone. It’s deffinately value for your money. I would highly recommend these phones and will be ordering more soon.
Thanks again!

  Odyssey – WiFi Quadband Dual-SIM Cellphone w/ 3 Inch Touchscreen i love it!!!!!by shaun lawrence – on 10/09/2009

got my phone yesturday very impressed of how small it is for what it can all do! after spending a day with it to get to know my new fun phone, this is by far the best phone i ever had! I recomend this phone to anybody who wants a tech swavy phone with out breaking your wallet. me living in the usa, the tv app dosent work cause its anolog signal not digital signal and camra not the best, but its takes ok pictures. but other than that. BUY THIS PHONE!!!!!!! YOU WILL BE PLEASED!!!!

  Odyssey – WiFi Quadband Dual-SIM Cellphone w/ 3 Inch Touchscreen very good cell phone for wonderful price :-) by Kristina Michalkova – on 10/08/2009

Nice phone, much better than I expected. Nice designed, everybody loves it. nice toy to play and impress. Thx chinavasion for your service. I will shop online again. five stars *****

  Odyssey – WiFi Quadband Dual-SIM Cellphone w/ 3 Inch Touchscreen Excellent valueby peter scott – on 10/07/2009

Best phone I’ve had, good size, great features, great price, much better quality than I had expected.

  Odyssey – WiFi Quadband Dual-SIM Cellphone w/ 3 Inch Touchscreen excellentby cathy – on 10/06/2009

Excellent phone, well worth the money, actually look better in the flesh than in the photos, if looking for a good phone with lots of gadgets go for this one, I’m very impressed, its even better than i thought it would be.

  Odyssey – WiFi Quadband Dual-SIM Cellphone w/ 3 Inch Touchscreen Bellísimoby Freddy Sanchez – on 10/06/2009

Increible todas las caracteristicas que tiene y su facilidad de uso. Estoy contentisimo con esta adquisición. Gracias Chinavasion

  Odyssey – WiFi Quadband Dual-SIM Cellphone w/ 3 Inch Touchscreen I RECIEVED THIS MOBILE PHONE by GEORGIOS CHARALAMPOPOULOS – on 10/03/2009

I RECIEVE THIS PHONE AND MY OPINION IS :A VERY GOOD MOBILE PHONE ,WITH WI-FI AND EASY MENU ,TV ,ACCELOMETER,TWO SIMS CARD, AND TWO CAMERAS,AND SPECIAL PRICE .THANK YOU CHINAVASION …

  Odyssey – WiFi Quadband Dual-SIM Cellphone w/ 3 Inch Touchscreen Congratulations !!!by Rosemberg Melo – on 10/01/2009

I loved the product. He is fine, functional and perfect. It has a great view. Only one resave, the sound is a little low. But the rest, perfect. I would like to thank all of Chinavasion at great service and quality service.

  Odyssey – WiFi Quadband Dual-SIM Cellphone w/ 3 Inch Touchscreen Es el mejor celularby Francisco Hernandez – on 09/30/2009

Este es el mejor celular, anteriormente habia comprado el VOYAGER pero para mi gusto no es tan bueno como este. compralo. te lo recomiendo. This is the best phone, the Voyager had bought previously for my taste but not as good as this. BUY
I recommend you

  Odyssey – WiFi Quadband Dual-SIM Cellphone w/ 3 Inch Touchscreen Amazing!by Panos – on 09/30/2009

Thank you Chinavasion for your services! Much better than expected! I give more than five stars for this product. :) )

  Odyssey – WiFi Quadband Dual-SIM Cellphone w/ 3 Inch Touchscreen WONDERFULby Jaffar Al-Kathiry – on 09/28/2009

I am so exited to receive this phone; it is much more than I expect.
THANKS A LOT CHINAVASION, you served the world with Quality & Technology but affordable to
most people.
Jaffar.

  Odyssey – WiFi Quadband Dual-SIM Cellphone w/ 3 Inch Touchscreen goodby Stelios – on 09/27/2009

i got too, its really good for its price

  Odyssey – WiFi Quadband Dual-SIM Cellphone w/ 3 Inch Touchscreen Great Phone!by Richard Hust – on 09/25/2009

I received it and it shows so much better in person I had a large order placed but it ran out of stock so that sucked just need to keep it in stock.Great Phone!

  Odyssey – WiFi Quadband Dual-SIM Cellphone w/ 3 Inch Touchscreen Perfectby Dimitris Sourmpis – on 09/22/2009

just get it….it’s perfect:)

  Odyssey – WiFi Quadband Dual-SIM Cellphone w/ 3 Inch Touchscreen Just one thing and the market will be chinavaded ;) by Mirko Form7 – on 09/17/2009

I just looked a phone similar to this but just with a 3.2 mp camera, it’s price? 599 euro!!!! So put a 3 MP camera inside this Phone, raise up the price….and you’ll have the domain of the mobile market! Go Chinavasion!

  Odyssey – WiFi Quadband Dual-SIM Cellphone w/ 3 Inch Touchscreen goodby khalid dahmani – on 09/16/2009

good phone and extra cheap,nice features even if camera sensor is not really super!the phone and all accessories are working pretty good,even the iphones owners are salivating when seeing my odyssey!thx chinavision!!

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Smartphone Repair Versus Recycle

Thursday, January 28th, 2010
Smartphone Repair Versus Recycle

As with any repair, being without electronics and gadgets such as a phones, whilst it has been sent off for repair is a real inconvenience, especially the case with Smartphones, they makes us so mobile and contactable that when we don´t have them it seems a part of our daily attire is missing. Therefore an option is now available that takes away the need to send your Smartphone off for repair, avoiding the many inconveniences that go with the repair, and bringing a whole list of benefits that help you achieve your need – a new working Smartphone, quickly and easily.

The other downsides to Smartphone repairs are the time that it takes for a successful repair, the not knowing of who is dealing with your phone that contains a lot of personal information, and also not being 100% sure that the repair will last and that you will not end up in the same situation again shortly, requiring more repairs for your phone, bringing with it more inconveniences and worries.

The solution is a simple one, trade or sell your Smartphone, eliminating the need of phone repair, and getting paid for it regardless of it´s condition. This is a swift and easy transaction that will help reimburse the fee of your new Smartphone, resting assured that it won´t be needing repair anytime soon. There are many other benefits that come with this process also, not only the quickness in which you receive your money, the amount you get paid will seriously discount the price of a new phone, in some cases it will be the cheaper option to sending your Smartphone for repair.

The next set of benefits are the convenience based ones; providing you select the right company to trade with it can be done online, in minutes and won´t cost you a cent. The shipping, packaging and insurance are all covered by the recycling company – another benefit that is not found with Smartphone repair specialists. And the personal detail worry is eliminated unlike phone repair, as son as the company receive your phone all personal details and the memory are erased for your security and integrity.

This is not the end of the benefits, they stretch as far as the environmental issues and reducing the e-waste which is another ability you have to be green that you don´t receive with Smartphone or cell phone repairs – and you get paid for it, you don´t have to pay. With this said I will leave you with the following thought; is it better to pay for the phone repair and inconveniences, or get paid to benefit and end up with a new Smartphone?

I´m sure many of us will choose the right answer, so for starting your recycling and benefits, and avoiding the Smartphone repair costs visit www.cashforsmartphones.com.

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Cellphones And Cellphone Technology

Monday, January 25th, 2010
Cellphones And Cellphone Technology

Modern Technology has created many wonderful things, none more efficient and renowned though, it seems, than the cell phone. This small, compact device lets you stay in touch with anyone in the world, at any time. And there is so much more you can do nowadays with the cell phone than just talk, like send and receive e-mail, text message, browse the Web and download games and music, even pay your bill, not to mention the heavier side of communication with your cell phone like streaming video and other data applications as Microsdoft Powerpoint and Word. Cell phones can also be operated by voice command, using a virtual automated assistant, which will do the dialing for you.

The cell phone, or as referred to as a mobile, wireless, or cellular device, is a short-range, portable electronic device which is used for the transfer of voice or data over a network, for example a CDMA network. A Definition from Mobile Computing News: CDMA (code-division multiple access) refers to any of several protocols used in so-called second-generation (2G) and third-generation (3G) wireless communications. As the term implies, CDMA is a form of multiplexing, which allows numerous signals to occupy a single transmission channel, optimizing the use of available bandwidth. The technology is used in ultra-high-frequency (UHF) cellular telephone systems in the 800-MHz and 1.9-GHz bands.

In 2007, the total cell phone subscriptions around the world reached nearly 3.3 billion. It is a technology that has exploded beyond measure, an industrial revolution in its own right. This makes the cellphone a valuable commodity. So, with cell phone thefts rising every year, it would be a good idea to keep track of your cell phone at all times. Of course, if someone steals it and it is equipped with GPS technology, Global Position System, well just track it. GPS has a great history as to where it came from decades ago, and now, not just for military purposes, has become a part of civilian use in areas of navigation, getting directions, or making sure your kid goes to school in the morning. One of my friends has that, it alerts him when his son has entered the school, pretty ingenious!

Need a Cell Phone?

Everyone has one today, it’s amazing! Many want them too, but have problems getting one. We live in a society today where there are many credit problems, and with an economy as uncertain at times as ours, many are foreclosing homes, having cars repossessed, and filing for bankcruptcy. It’s sad, and it’s not right. Do not loose the ability to stay in touch with the ones you love even if bad credit hounds you. You will get past these bad times, have hope! In the mean time you need to find an affordable, reliable way to keep the communication alive in your life…. cell phones that are affordable, a service that accomodates your needs!Do not be fooled by fast talking sales people,understand what you are signing up for, ask questions. Find a company with a good selection of wireless cell phone services,good affordable phones, and a great plan selection,

There a companies that offer plans with:

- No Contract,

- No Credit Check,

- And No Deposits!

- Changeable service plans when you want, without being charged!

- A convenient automatic monthly payment plan. No credit card needed.

These places exist you have to be willing to do some research.

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Smartphones: Cell Phones With Higher Education

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010
Smartphones: Cell Phones With Higher Education

Way back in the 1980s the cell phone was revolutionizing business and communication with its amazing ability to make calls no matter where you were. Since then, the world has changed a little bit and cell phones are looking a little bit different as well. Ok, so maybe they’re more than just a little bit different-they’re almost a completely different device! Now not only can you talk anywhere, but you can text and send a picture as well. However, cell phone innovation doesn’t stop there but recently has gone even further to become so much more than a cell phone.

Introducing, the smartphone. It’s a cell phone but with computer like capabilities. Talking and texting are a thing of the past for the smartphone which is busy listening to music and watching videos. The smartphone allows you to access the internet, send e-mails, works as a personal organizer, and drives your car. So maybe that last one is a bit of a stretch, but if the smartphone got together with your navigation system, who knows what could happen.

The first smartphone was created in 1992 by IBM and was dubbed “the Simon”. Since then, there have been dozens of other smartphones following in Simon’s footsteps. Generally the smartphone is thought to be a cell phone with advanced capabilities, often times working like a PC. However, it seems not everyone can agree on exactly what defines a smartphone and the definitions have changed over time. Some see a smartphone as simply a cell phone with some extra cool stuff added, but others say smartphones are only those phones with the capability to add applications.

Regardless of the definition, many smartphones have certain things in common. Most have e-mail capabilities, cameras, built in keyboards and/or a touch screen. These phones work as personal organizers and hold hundreds of contacts at a time. Most smartphones play music and videos and can read documents created in Microsoft Office as well as PDF files. But the most important feature in a smartphone is its unique ability to sync with your computer and its own programmable operating system.

Although there are now dozens of smartphones out there, here are examples of a few. These phones have all the same features as normal cell phones (such as voice dialing and cameras), but kick it up a notch with some added features.

1.) AT&T Tilt: offers a QWERTY keyboard (standard PC keyboard), tilting touch screen allowing for better visibility, wireless options, 3-megapixel camera, and AT&TMusic and Video

2.) Nokia N95: Adds high-speed 3G support, long battery life, 5-megapixel camera, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth options

3.) RIM BlackBerry Gold: Uses T-Mobile’s HotSpot@Home services to find Wi-Fi virtually anywhere, QWERTY keyboard and 2-megapixel camera

4.) Motorola Q9m: QWERTY keyboard, runs Windows Mobile 6, Bluetooth capabilities, works with Verizon’s V Cast Music Store

5.) Apple iPhone 3G: Has a touch screen, supports 3G networks, can add third-party applications, expanded e-mail, excellent for music and video

These are only some of the phone offering the smartphone capabilities, and some are becoming outdated quickly. Smartphones are improving at a rate so fast that it seems soon they will lose their smarts and just be a cell phone once again. Already most normal cell phones have cameras, originally a smartphone feature, so it may seem some smartphone are now simply “averagephones”.

The big question now is who will be the new genius on the cell phone block? What will be the new features? It all makes you wonder what the next step will be with the mixing of computers and cell phones as the lines blur with smartphones’ computer-like capabilities and programs such as Skype offering phone calls on your PC. I’ll leave you to ponder that on your own as I have to go for now -my phone just received an e-mail and my computer is ringing.

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Personalize Your Cellphone With Custom Wallpapers

Saturday, January 9th, 2010
Personalize Your Cellphone With Custom Wallpapers

When you first purchase your cellphone, you probably notice that the display background looks pretty standard and not very exciting. At the very least, it would be nice to be able to put a more interesting background image, like a picture of a warm sandy beach or some ski slopes. Or, how about putting a picture of your girlfriend or favorite party shot?

Well, the cellphone world has good news for you: you can do all of this using custom wallpapers. Custom wallpapers are simply small image files that you download onto your cellphone, and then you configure your cellphone to display the image as a background to your cellphone display. The content of these wallpaper images is limited only by your imagination. You can put images that are very personal to you, like pictures of your friends or family, or you can put images that show off your tastes in music, movies, movie stars, favorite places, etc. basically, if it can be placed into an image the size of your cellphone display, then it can be loaded as a wallpaper into your phone.

So what format are the images? Well, this depends on the type of phone you have. And it should be stated that not every cellphone will support custom wallpapers, so check with your internet service provider to see what sort of wallpapers your phone supports.

Once you discover what type of wallpapers your phone can download, you will need to know how to get the wallpapers onto your phone. Some phones will allow you to put your very own digital pictures onto your phone via a data cable. Again, contact your cellular service provider to see if this is possible with your cellphone.

But most of the time, it is a much easier option to download wallpapers from a large ringtone and wallpaper service. It is possible to buy individual wallpapers for anywhere between $1 and $3 each. But if you look around on the web, you can find some services that give you some free wallpapers to start with. You can also find some services that allow you to upload your own images through your web browser, and the service will convert the image into a wallpaper for your phone.

But eventually, if you want to get a continuous supply of wallpapers, you will need to pay to get access. For a small monthly fee you can download lots of wallpapers (and ringtones) to your cellphone. That way you can change your backgrounds to keep your phone fresh and to continually express your individuality to the outside world.

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Smartphone Trade In – Tips And Advice

Sunday, December 20th, 2009
Smartphone Trade In - Tips And Advice

We all know in this day and age that to trade in our old Smartphone is a simple task, but the key to success with a trade in of any Smartphone is getting the best possible price for the condition of the phone, and secondary to this is that you will receive a swift professional service when you do go ahead with the trade in process of your phone or Smartphone. Below is some advice and guidelines to help you achieve these two key elements of a trade in.

Firstly deciding to trade online or offline is something to consider – my suggestion is trading online, as a high street store, or even a second hand electrical store has overheads such as rent etc to cover, therefore their offer price for your trade in on the Smartphone might not be so great, as they need a substantial profit to gain in order to maintain their business. So, with deciding to trade online, we now need to find a site that is suitable for us to carry out the Smartphone trade in with – a reputable, Dedicated, professional and friendly site is the ideal candidate.

The trade in of your Smartphone may not be the biggest transaction you make in your life, or even this year, but it doesn´t mean that you don´t want, or deserve a quality service when you do so. Finding a dedicated site to Smartphones will cover all of the above and all though the site I will recommend are online, they are very easily accessible by phone and email to provide an efficient and friendly service for your Trade in process.

Being sure of these factors when you decide to trade in your Smartphone will ensure you get a great price, and a great service throughout your phone trade in, and better still it doesn’t matter what state your Smartphone is in – they can be traded in working, used, old or broken, and you will receive a great price regardless of it’s condition.

With all the above said that is not much left to say except visit www.cashforsmartphones.com where you can confirm for yourself all the facts that I have mentioned above and carry out a swift and efficient trade in of your Smartphone.  And remember that there is a lot to benefit from when you trade in your Smartphone, and you deserve a quality service, even if you search around you won´t find a service that beats the industry leaders for Smartphone Trade in.

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Recycle Your Smartphone – Online And Easily

Wednesday, December 16th, 2009
Recycle Your Smartphone - Online And Easily

The option to recycle your Smartphone or cell phone is not an issue that should be underrated or overlooked, the process holds numerous benefits, commencing with yourself, and your finances, as you can now get cash when you recycle an old or unused Smartphone – meaning you get paid to be green. With this in mind then knowing the process is simple should be enough to urge you to carry out the requirements to allow so many people to benefit from your actions when you recycle your Smartphone or cell phone.

With the above mentioned and many other benefits such as reducing the growing e-waste figure if we act in great numbers, avoiding toxins and plastics from being dumped into landfills that may not affect us, but for sure will have an impact on our children and their children, there is no downside to sending your old Smartphone to be recycled – and it can be done regardless of the condition of your Smartphone, even broken, or not working Smartphones and cell phones are accepted and you can still get a cash payment for your trade when you recycle.

The real factor that makes this an option that can´t be ignored is that it can be done at no charge fro you, and from the comfort of your home, no need for phone calls, no need for people calling at the door, just a simple visit to a dedicated website and you can begin the recycle process of your Smartphone, Cell phone or other electronic device, and start the trail of benefits. And remember you can still recycle your Smartphone or cell phone if it is broken, not working, not charging and get paid for it – there is no reason that everybody discarding of a phone should not be using this service and benefiting themselves and many others.

So, I have mentioned the website, providing you choose a dedicated company dealing with electronic devices, better still just Smartphones, or phones you can be sure that when you recycle your Smartphone you will receive a dedicated service, from a professional team making it a swift, smooth process to receive your money and do your part for the planet. Providing you follow my recommendation below it won´t even cost you a cent, as the packaging, shipping and handling is all paid for and all your personal data is dealt with in strict confidence with the memories being erased immediately upon receipt.

Next time you are going to discard a cell phone or Smartphone please take a moment to think green, get paid for it and recycle your Smartphone with www.cashforsmartphones.com – your one stop site to recycle your Smartphone and commence the endless benefits to you, your community and your siblings and the trail continues endlessly.

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