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Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Apple Ready to Sell Unlocked iPhones in US



NEW YORK   :  Apple Inclosed on Tuesday that they are going to sell "unlocked" iPhones in the U.S. for the first time, allowing owners to switch carriers to a limited extent and save money when traveling. Apple is selling them on its websites and its store for $649 and $749 depending on how much memory they have. They're identical to the versions sold for use on AT&T Inc.'s network, but don't require a two-year contract.

The buyer will separately have to buy a Subscriber Identity Module, or SIM card, from a carrier to activate the phone. Apart from AT&T, the only national U.S. carrier that's compatible with the phone is T-Mobile USA, and it can provide only phone calls and low data speeds. Its U.S. "3G" wireless high-speed data network isn't compatible with the iPhone.

Many overseas carriers, however, are fully compatible with the phone, so international travelers can switch out their U.S. SIM card with one from the local country to avoid AT&T's international roaming fees. Apple already sells unlocked iPhones in all other countries where the phone is available, according to Apple spokeswoman Natalie Harris.

Hackers have also made a sport of unlocking iPhones, freeing them up for resale and use in other countries. AT&T sells iPhone 4s that are locked but don't come with contracts, also for $649 and $749. Spokesman Mark Siegel said AT&T will not sell the new unlocked phones.

AT&T does not let customers unlock older iPhones either. The company provides unlock codes to customers with other phones if their contracts have expired or they're willing to pay an early termination fee.

Unlocked and no-contract phones are more expensive than phones sold under contract because carriers like AT&T subsidize phones that come with contracts, figuring that they will make their money back through service fees.

Thursday, June 2, 2011

LG Optimus Black Now In Australia:



 Optus and Vodafone will be offering a single-core smartphone, the LG Optimus Black in Australia this month. Reportedly, the Optimus Black is also landing via Telstra starting July 2011. As noted, this LG handset is expected already available in North America and Europe this month.


This LG Optimus Black smartphone has features a 4-inch WVGA Nova display, 1GHz processor, 512MB of RAM, and 2GB of on-board memory. In additional, the Optimus Black has brings a 5MP autofocus rear-facing camera with 720p video recording, and 2MP front-facing camera.

Very Shocking News , Teenager Sells His Kidney For an iPad In China:




17-year-old Chinese boy Zheng liked the iPad just as pretty as much every tech geek out there. But being seventeen means you don’t have your own money. Combine this with a mind-boggling local advertisement offering cash to anyone willing to sacrifice his kidney and become an organ donor and you can probably guess what happens next. The teenager has sacrificed one of his kidneys for the humble 20,000 Chinese yuan, an equivalent of some $3,000… to buy the newest iPad:

 “I wanted to buy an iPad 2, but I didn't have the money," Zheng shared with local Shenzhen TV. "When I surfed the internet I found an advert posted online by agent saying they were able to pay RMB20,000 to buy a kidney." Some negotiations took place afterwards disregarding the fact that Zheng was not even of full legal age. The kid traveled north and the kidney was subsequently removed in the city of Chenzhou.