Verizon Cell Phones and Wireless Phones-11


Hello Friends! to get files and download files, please scroll down. Verizon Wireless is the nation’s most reliable wireless operations network in the whole United States. With its Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) Digital Network Technology, Verizon Wireless is capable of serving over 43.8 million voice and data costumers. The company is headquartered in Bedminster, New Jersey and is a joint venture of Verizon Communications (NYSE: VZ) and Vodafone (NYSE and LSE: VOD).

Verizon Wireless lets you choose your pick of Verizon cell phones no matter what make or model. Along with the phone, you also get a chance to take advantage of Instant Rebates and Online discounts which are only available for website purchases.

Now, instead of enumerating to you all the Verizon cell phones they have available, why don’t we just highlight one single item for you? The hottest phones in the marketplace these days are camera phones or phones that come with built-in digital cameras so you can take digital snapshots of your life in an instant. The LG VX8000 Verizon cell phone is one such phone.

The VX8000 Verizon cell phone offers an interactive experience that promises to go beyond your wildest dreams. With all its interactive features and multimedia capabilities, this Verizon cell phone seems poised in changing the world thinks – the way you think – about mobile phones.

The LG VX8000 Verizon cell phone offers the V CAST Coverage area service. This allow you to watch video clips as though you’re watching them right off the TV monitor. So a TV on your mobile phone? Why not? Choose from News, Entertainment, Sports & Weather and be the first ever mobile couch potato!

And as if a TV on your Verizon cell phone isn’t enough, how about tossing in a camera, too? The VX8000 Verizon cell phone comes equipped with a built-in 1.3 Mega Pixel Camera which allows you take instant photos of friends and family. The camera comes with a 10x Digital Zoom and Embedded Flash. So take photos like a pro with your Verizon cell phone!

The VX8000 Verizon cell phone also allows you to capture 15-second Videos and Photos which you can share with your friends who are also using a Verizon Wireless video messaging capable phones. You can even share these photos via the Internet. Simply send the photos stored in your Verizon cell phone gallery and send it to any email address.

The LG VX8000 Verizon cell phone allows a total talk time of 265 minutes and standby time of 184 hours. The phone comes in a convenient, pocket-size box. It measures 3.76H x 1.97W x 0.93D inches and weighs only about 3.88 oz.


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Wireless Phones

Are you thinking of cutting the cord on your home phone and going totally wireless? You are not alone. According to a survey made by the Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association (CTIA), about 7.5 million Americans now rely on their wireless phones as their only phone. Out of this 7.5 million, it seems that a higher percentage tend towards the younger generation. There are no hard numbers of demographics of course but apparently, younger people with more mobile lifestyles are leading the charge in wireless phone usage.

“But what about the rest of us?” you ask. Obviously, the decision to go completely wireless with your phone is an individual one. However, if you can answer yes to some or all of the questions posed below, then you might be a good candidate.

Do I have a mobile lifestyle?

The primary purpose of wireless phones is to combine convenience and portability in one neat package. Hence, wireless phones are standing symbols of the mobile lifestyle. If you frequently travel or are out and about a great deal, then you are probably in the perfect position to cut the cord. Who needs a wired phone when most people you known reach you on your wireless phone?

Is my household small?

The main issue here is cost. Big household naturally means more rooms where you would need to install a phone. Let’s say, you have a spouse and two children and currently have a phone in each of four rooms. You can do this with a single wired line. But with wireless phones, you would need four separate phone lines and that could be costly. Some wireless phone companies actually offer family plans to reduce the cost for multiple cell phones in the household, but still, if you have a big household, the cost is still considerably higher compared to a single landline number.

Am I (or my family) light to moderate users of Telecom?

Telecom usage is another cost issue. Most landlines are priced at a flat “all-you-can-talk” rate. With wireless phones, the bill is often competitive with most landline bills. However, as you talk more, the cost increases. This is because wireless phones are charged at a per-minute basis. So if you want to get a wireless phone, make sure that your Telecom usage won’t be that big.

Am I okay with the occasional dropped call or bad reception?

This question deals mostly with the issue of reliability. When you pick up a landline, there is about 100% chance that you’re going to get a dial tone. Unfortunately, with wireless phones, the percentage might be a little lower.