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15Dec/110

Santa Claus is coming to town @ Mobileciti

Christmas is coming up fast, Santa and his Elves are already working very hard around the clock here at Mobileciti getting your Christmas gift ready for your beloved and the dearest. Your gift would be filled with love and happiness, blessed by Santa who would deliver this gift to your door.

Santa Claus is coming to town at Mobileciti and he would provide you with the best Christmas Wishes & Deal for your Late Christmas Gifts shopping. Visit Santa and his gifts at: and select your gift with the best price.

 

Christmas is the busiest time of the year, we appreciate that your orders and we would hate to see disappointed faces on Christmas day which gifts for your dearest and beloved is not delivered. As we strive to make sure that your orders will arrive at your door in time at the busiest time of the year, we strongly recommend you to select and pay for your order accordingly to our Christmas order cut-off time. If your order is urgent, please be sure you choose the express post option and let us know.

Mobileciti wishes everyone a wonderful Merry Christmas and Happy New year!! “May the Christams season fill your home with Joy, your heart will love and your life with laughter”

Never too late to order your Christmas Gifts, Get your order Before Christmas!

-          Delivery cut off time to Sydney Metro is 20/12/2011 and  NSW, VIC, QLD, SA, NT, TAS, WA is 19/12/2011

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28Oct/110

The first Nokia Lumia smartphones

The first Nokia Lumia smartphones
First two smartphones based on Windows Phone introduce a range of new experiences designed to make everyday moments more amazing.

Nokia Lumia 800
The stunningly social Nokia Lumia 800 features head-turning design, vivid colors (cyan, magenta and black) and the best social and Internet performance, with one-touch social network access, easy grouping of contacts, integrated communication threads and Internet Explorer 9. It features a 3.7 inch AMOLED ClearBlack curved display blending seamlessly into the reduced body design, and a 1.4 GHz processor with hardware acceleration and a graphics processor. The Nokia Lumia 800 contains an instant-share camera experience based on leading Carl Zeiss optics, HD video playback, 16GB of internal user memory and 25GB of free SkyDrive storage for storing images and music. The estimated retail price for the Nokia Lumia 800 will be approximately 420 EUR, excluding taxes and subsidies.

Nokia Lumia 710
The purposely built, no-nonsense Nokia Lumia 710 can be personalized with exchangeable back covers and thousands of apps to bring the Lumia experience to more people around the world. The Nokia Lumia 710 is designed for instant social & image sharing, and the best browsing experience with IE9. It is available in black and white with black, white, cyan, fuchsia and yellow back covers. With the same 1.4 GHz processor, hardware acceleration and graphics processor as the Nokia Lumia 800, the Nokia Lumia 710 delivers high performance at an affordable price. The estimated retail price for the Nokia Lumia 710 will be approximately 270 EUR, excluding taxes and subsidies.

Both smartphones include signature Nokia experiences optimized for Windows Phone, including Nokia Drive, which delivers a full-fledged personal navigation device (PND) with free, turn-by-turn navigation and dedicated in-car-user-interface; and Nokia Music introducing MixRadio, a free, global, mobile music-streaming application that delivers hundreds of channels of locally-relevant music. In an update delivered later this year, Nokia Lumia users will also gain the ability to create personalized channels from a global catalogue of millions of tracks. Also integrated in Nokia Music is Gigfinder, providing the ability to search for live local music for a complete end-to-end music experience, as well as the ability to share discoveries on social networks and buy concert tickets also coming in the Nokia Music software update delivered later this year.

Completing the ultimate mobile audio offering, Nokia also introduced the on-ear Nokia Purity HD Stereo Headset by Monster and the in-ear Nokia Purity Stereo Headset by Monster, co-designed and co-developed by Monster, a recognized leader in high performance audio. Both products provide a fresh listening experience and are the first output of the exclusive long-term partnership between Nokia and Monster, intended to introduce a range of premium audio accessories to reflect the outstanding quality and bold style of the Lumia range.

The new Nokia Lumia 800 is now available in select countries for pre-order on www.nokia.com and is scheduled to roll-out across France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain and the UK in November, with 31 leading operators and retailers providing unprecedented marketing support in those first six countries. It is scheduled to be available in Hong Kong, India, Russia, Singapore and Taiwan before the end of the year, and in further markets in early 2012.

The Nokia Lumia 710 is scheduled to be available first in Hong Kong, India, Russia, Singapore and Taiwan toward the end of the year alongside the Nokia Lumia 800, before becoming available in further markets in early 2012.

Nokia also announced its plans to introduce a portfolio of products into the US in early 2012 and into mainland China in the first half of 2012.  In addition to the existing products, which include coverage for WCDMA and HSPA, Nokia also plans LTE and CDMA products to address specific local market requirements.

12Jun/111

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3Jun/111

Windows Phone 7 vs. iOS vs. Android

Mobile OS Smackdown: Windows Phone 7 vs. iOS vs. Android

Windows Phone 7 has some innovative and unique features, but are they enough
to win over consumers? We pit Microsoft’s new mobile OS against Apple’s iOS and
Google’s Android to see how it stacks up.

The iPhone and Google Android devices had a few years to refine their user
interface and features, which gave them plenty of time to get ahead of
Microsoft's ailing Windows Mobile OS. But in a swift turn of events, Microsoft
came up with a totally new user interface for the Windows
Phone 7 OS, which will arrive on multiple
phones November 8.

But Microsoft had to build

Windows Phone 7 from scratch, which means that, if it was not to suffer a
significant delay in release, the new mobile operating system had to leave out
several features that we now take for granted on our smartphones. At the same
time, though, Microsoft brings a few interesting new elements to the table with
Windows Phone 7, elements that some of you might prefer over the usability of an
iPhone or an Android phone.

We've looked at the main differences between Windows
Phone 7, iOS, and Android to give you an idea of the state of mobile
operating systems today. The chart (at left; click to zoom) gives you an
overview of the features of these OSs--what each one has and doesn't have; after
you've looked at it, read on for highlights of the best and worst things about
Windows Phone 7.

What's Different About Windows Phone 7

With Windows Phone 7, Microsoft brought a
few new concepts to the table. Instead of a noncustomizable home screen (or
as Microsoft calls it, the "Start" screen) as on the iPhone, or widgets on
Android, Windows Phone 7 uses rectangular "live tiles," a cross-breed of widgets
and application icons. The live tiles link to an application, but they also
display live information on the Start screen. This gives Windows Phone 7 users
an easy way glance at what's happening on their phone, but it could become quite
cumbersome when too many tiles are used and a lot of scrolling ends up being
involved.
In comparison, the iPhone does not have an active home screen or widgets,
while Android employs widgets of all shapes and sizes to display information on
the main screen. The simplicity of the Windows Phone 7 tiles wins in this
category, while the iPhone is clearly the loser for home screen notifications.
Windows Phone 7 also groups various features of the OS into hubs--a cross
between folders and screens. Each Hub (Marketplace, Office, People, Pictures,
Xbox Live, and Zune) has tight integration with both native and third-party
apps. For example, in the People Hub, you can see your contacts' Facebook status
updates and like or comment on them.
Similarly, the Games Hub is closely integrated
with Xbox Live, while the Office Hub lets you create, view, and edit Excel
and Word documents. You can also access
Microsoft Office SharePoint documents and edit them, but you cannot create
PowerPoint files in the Office Hub. The Music & Video (Zune) Hub can also
get you through your music, videos, and podcasts, or let you access the Zune
store--it's all within easy reach. Neither the iPhone nor Android has features
comparable to these hubs; instead, you have to pick a specific app to open in
order to perform most of the tasks the hubs allow.

What's Missing From Windows Phone 7
Windows Phone 7 has rightly received a lot of flak from reviewers for not
having some features that many owners take for granted on their current
smartphones.
Microsoft's new mobile OS doesn't have copy/paste capabilities. If you
remember, the first, the second, and even the third iPhone did not initially
have copy/paste functionality either--but that was
over a year ago (copy/paste for the iPhone arrived later as a software
update). Android had this capability from day one. So the exclusion of
copy/paste in Windows Phone 7 doesn't earn the new OS any gold stars for
functionality.
Second on the list of missing Windows Phone 7 features is true multitasking,
something that Android also had from day one, and that was later introduced for
the iPhone. To be more precise, Windows Phone 7 does not allow third-party apps
to run in the background, but pauses them until you return to the app. This puts
the OS in the same situation the iPhone was over a year ago, when only Apple's
apps could run in the background. But to be fair, iOS doesn't exactly do true
multitasking either (read here
for a full explanation of multitasking on iOS). Only some apps in iOS can still
run in the background and even then, only certain features can continue to work.
For example, music from Pandora can play in the background while you're doing
other tasks on your phone.
The third debated feature oversight for Windows Phone 7 is the lack of Adobe
Flash, Silverlight, or HTML5 support in the browser. Steve Jobs squashed any
ideas of running Flash on an iPhone, so Android is the only one left in this
round. It took Google and Adobe over a year to come up with Adobe Flash support
for Android, but now the latest generation of Android phones has the feature. If
Microsoft really wanted to have an edge over the iPhone and fight Android, it
should have at least supported its own Flash-competing
technology, Silverlight, on Windows Phone 7 devices.
Other feature omissions from Windows Phone 7 include:

  • No unified inbox
  • No threaded e-mail
  • No visual voicemail
  • No video calling
  • No universal search
  • No Internet tethering
  • Limited removable storage support
  • No Twitter integration
  • Alphabetical-only app list organization
1Feb/111

Crazy Deal – Samsung Galaxy Tab P1000 only $599 Au Stock @ Mobileciti.com.au

Samsung Galaxy Tab P1000 only $599 Au Stock @ Mobileciti.com.au

Samsung Galaxy Tab - Small, portable and lightweight with a large 7" screen, the GALAXY Tab allows you to take videos and photos using the 3 Megapixel camera, surf the net, play Flash videos and games and make voice calls and video calls to family and friends all from the one amazing device.

  • Supporting Adobe Flash Player 10.1, GALAXY Tab brings swift and seamless viewing of web. From flash movies to full flash websites, you’ll see it all. Surf the web at your leisure and enjoy the internet as it’s meant to be experienced-especially from the GALAXY Tab’s huge 7" display.
  • Samsung Readers Hub is your one stop for books, magazines and newspapers from Australia and around the world. Whether you’re travelling on vacation or just commuting to work, carry every single book, magazine and newspaper you want to read. The 7” screen and familiar paperback size of the GALAXY tab provides you with a traditional reading experience, making it a joy to read from.
  • The Samsung GALAXY Tab's calling function allows you to make and receive voice and video calls through the speakerphone or your Bluetooth headset. The 7"" screen is also perfect for video conference calls that let you meet with your entire team with the press of a button.
  • GALAXY Tab boasts an enviably small form factor-it's the size of a paperback book but possesses the computing power of a laptop. A slim, lightweight design that's so light and small you'll want to bring it everywhere. The compact tablet design can be operated with a single hand, ideal when you're on the go.
  • With Samsung Social Hub, the GALAXY Tab integrates your contacts from your email, instant messaging and social networking sites (including Facebook, Twitter and MySpace) directly into the phonebook contacts. This single contacts list brings together all of your friends details so you can easily share updates and check all your friends status as well as voice call, video call or SMS.
  • Be it on foot or driving– receive turn by turn voice guidance to you navigate you to your destination faster and safer than ever before. Powered by NAVIGON, the GALAXY Tab's premium navigation app comes with Australian and New Zealand maps preloaded as well as other functionality you would expect from a dedicated GPS unit including 2D and 3D map view, Reality View Pro, NAVIGON MyRoutes, Car and Pedestrian mode, Intelligent address search and Navigate to contacts. Data download charges may apply for initial application update, approximately 9MB in size. Car mounting kits for the GALAXY Tab are sold separately and should be used for in-car navigation.
  • Up to 1.5 times faster than normal texting, SWYPE makes texting on a touchscreen phone quicker and easier. Rather than typing letters individually, simply swipe your finger across the keyboard from letter to letter.
4Dec/101

Hottest deal for this Xmas – Sony Ericsson Xperia X10i $0 on Big Cap $29

Hottest Mobile Phone deal for this Xmas - Sony Ericsson Xperia X10i $0 on Big Cap $29 with $450 Call credit, 200MB data and more....

Hottest deal for this Xmas - Sony Ericsson Xperia X10i $0 on Big Cap $29 with $450 Call credit, 200MB data and more....

more mobile phone deals for 2010 xmas at Mobileciti.com.au

27Nov/100

10 Reasons to Switch to Amaysim

10 Reasons to Switch to Amaysim

You can save money
With amaysim, our low rates mean you could slice a big chunk off your mobile bill. Check out our Savings Calculator to see how much you could save.
It’s easy to understand
Any standard call, any time, any day, any national network, made anywhere within Australia – all at one low rate. It’s that simple!
You don’t need to sign a minimum term contract
We’re not going to lock you in – we know you’ll want to stay because you love our service. That means no minimum term contracts, no strings attached.
You’ll get the best service
Our service team is here seven days a week - from 8am to 9pm weekdays and 10am to 6pm on weekends - to answer your call or email. But the thing is, most of our customers should never need to ring us – that’s what’s great about having a reliable mobile service with simple prices and no contracts.
We’re open and genuine
Our simple, transparent pricing means you can effortlessly see what you’re paying for and what you’re getting.
We make managing your account easy
With our easy-to-use ‘my amaysim’ service you can activate your SIM, check your balance, recharge your account, change your personal details or payment method, add an internet package and download invoices. Like everything else with amaysim, you’re in control.
We cover 96% of the population
Powered by Optus’ 3G dual band network, amaysim’s coverage includes 96% of the Australian population. Now that’s impressive!
You choose how to pay
Whether you decide to pre-pay your account or opt into post-paid (for approved customers), you’ll pay the same great rates. And if you change your mind, it’s simple to change the way you pay.
There’s no minimum spend
Whether you choose pre-paid or post-paid, you only pay for what you use. With no minimum spend, you can look forward to only paying for the calls you make.
This is only the beginning
We listen to our customers and concentrate on giving them what they want. So as an amaysim customer, you’ll enjoy more innovation and more great offers as we continue to grow.
Amaysim - One pure SIM with simple, low mobile rates, flat rate 15 per minutes, no flatfall - Mobileciti

25Nov/101

Amaysim Recommend Mobileciti

Amaysim Recommend Mobileciti for all Outright Mobile Phones

http://www.amaysim.com.au/mobile-phones.html

Amaysim said about mobile phone: Right now, we're focused on what we're best at - delivering a great mobile service with simple, low rates.  If you need a handset, we recommend mobileciti. We're happy to recommend them because they offer good prices and excellent customer service. They're the two things we consider pretty important at amaysim.

Amaysim on News: http://www.theaustralian.com.au/australian-it/no-frills-mobile-entrants-to-take-on-big-three/story-e6frgakx-1225958808567

operators with the launch of no-frills plans.

Rolf Hansen, founder and chief executive of Amaysim, says the company will provide flagfall-free plans that charge 15c a minute on any network at any time, SMS messages for 12c each and data at 5c a megabyte.

The plans will be available as prepaid or postpaid for approved customers.

Mr Hansen said the Amaysim business model is based on a similar no-frills mobile services operation he ran in Europe, where he successfully built up the Simyo brand before it was sold to Dutch telecommunications giant KPN. Simyo operates in Germany, Belgium, The Netherlands and Spain.

"After selling our company in Europe we decided we were too young to sit on the beach and do nothing. so we've instead decided to sit on the beach and launch a new company," he said.

Amaysim will purchase wholesale access to Optus's network infrastructure and IT systems to bring the mobile offering to market.

"That model has really rocked Europe, and today one in three Europeans are using a low-cost mobile operator to cut their bill in half," Mr Hansen said. The Amaysim launch comes as the mobile market is gearing up for increased competition. Telstra has flagged its intention to spend $450 million in the next year on handset subsidies and marketing to lure back mobile customers from rivals Optus and Vodafone Hutchison Australia.

But Mr Hansen is not concerned, and said Amaysim will be deploying its own marketing campaign across television, radio and outdoor to raise brand awareness and snare customers from the big three operators.

"We're investing to not only get brand awareness up to about 50 per cent, but to get across this new price concept across."Amaysim will purchase wholesale access to Optus's network infrastructure and IT systems to bring the mobile offering to market.

"That model has really rocked Europe, and today one in three Europeans are using a low-cost mobile operator to cut their bill in half," Mr Hansen said. The Amaysim launch comes as the mobile market is gearing up for increased competition. Telstra has flagged its intention to spend $450 million in the next year on handset subsidies and marketing to lure back mobile customers from rivals Optus and Vodafone Hutchison Australia.

But Mr Hansen is not concerned, and said Amaysim will be deploying its own marketing campaign across television, radio and outdoor to raise brand awareness and snare customers from the big three operators.

"We're investing to not only get brand awareness up to about 50 per cent, but to get across this new price concept across."

11Nov/100

New Mobileciti website fresh look with extra functions @mobileciti.com.au

New Mobileciti website fresh look with extra functions @mobileciti.com.au

Our new website comes with many new exciting features:

Improved site appearances – You can now experienced our completely new refreshed online shop at our new website.

Shop by options – You can now shop by your preferences, simply check the features that you after, and then you would be able to find the one you want.

Compare product – You are now able to compare the product you like. Simply add the all products you wish compare and compare their features. & specifications.

Wish list - You would be able to store and add your preferred product on your wish list.

More new features are here online waiting for you to explore.

Website Url: www.mobileciti.com.au

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30Oct/100

Tools ‹ Mobile Phone Blogs — WordPress

Tools ‹ Mobile Phone Blogs — WordPress.

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