Nokia, once the king of mobile telephony, but today just a pale shadow of itself, is back on the scene (for what time?) under a new owner. The former giant, which was divided and is still given to each other by companies, is now trying to raise from the ashes HMD Global, which took over the phone part from Microsoft. The Nokia 150, however, may not be what you expected from the former mobile megastar.
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What are the best smartphones of 2016? After all the tech giants laid their cards on the table, it was time for an audit. This is the cream of the phone that is hoping for a long reign on the list of the best smartphones of the moment. Buying a new powerful phone? Below is your future faithful companion.
The NoPhone Air quasi-smartphone is a phone that doesn't exist. It's a phone like you've never seen before! And you won't either! If you order it, you only get the packaging, which is empty. There is only air in it. The NoPhone Air is the successor to the NoPhone, which shared only the shape with the smartphone, otherwise it is a piece of plastic. The Phantom NoPhone Air doesn't even have that. It's a romantic idea. However, it can still be bought.
Nokia, once the king of mobile phones, but today only a pale shadow of itself, but somehow picking itself up from the ruins with the help of Microsoft, has a new mobile phone. This one doesn't have a touchscreen, it's not waterproof, it doesn't run most of your favorite mobile apps, but you'll still want it. The Nokia 216 takes us back to the days when the charger was the last thing on our mind during the day.
For those of you who think that modern smartphones are overloaded with features, consider the fixie among mobile phones, the AIEK Q1. This is just a phone.
Want a better mobile signal? The simplest solutions are sometimes the best. And sometimes you have the solution right in the palm of your hand. If you want a better mobile signal, this is literally true, because the signal strength is affected by which hand you hold the smartphone in. Check which one is better to hold in the left and which in the right hand.
How are smartphones changing us? There are seven billion people in the world, and about six of them own a mobile phone, which is a surprising figure considering that only 4.5 billion people have access to a working toilet. A less surprising fact is that smartphones have a profound effect on our bodies and brains. If you are reading this news on your smartphone, your body position is as if an eight-year-old girl was sitting on your back! Check out other amazing facts about smartphones in relation to our lives.
Coolpad offers smartphones with innovative design, exceptional quality at an affordable price. The Chinese manufacturer offers access to the LTE network, IR and a fingerprint reader to a wide range of users. Coolpad Torino S will soon be available in Slovenia in white and champagne colors.
Mobile phones do not cause cancer! Feeling relieved? We were scared for a long time, the opinions of experts varied, but now we finally got a definite answer to a question that has puzzled us since the advent of mobile phones. Researchers from the Australian University of Sydney found no connection between cancer and mobile phone use. Still in doubt? They hold quite powerful cards in their hands.
You couldn't be more wrong! Check out how people answered the question of whether they needed a cell phone in their lives in 1999. At that time, mobile telephony was still in its infancy and we could only use them to make calls and send SMS, so the answers were expected and diametrically opposed to the answers we would get from people today.
Tone is an ultralight foldable sound amplifier that does not drain your phone's battery, as it works on the basis of the physical laws of sound travel. With its shell shape, it amplifies the volume of the sound coming from the mobile phone, and when not in use, it can be folded and stored in any pocket. The 75-gram sound amplifier is offered on Kickstarter by the Tone Design Team for (calculated) 30 euros.
Take off all the fluff from your smartphone and you have a phone in "Eve's costume". Display and control panel. That's actually all you need. And that's exactly what the Luna Phone is, a minimalist-looking phone by Spanish technical engineer Jorge Arbela Cabrera, who specializes in industrial and product design, a concept that takes the mobile phone back to its roots in extraordinary style.