Dec19th2009

Dual SIM Dual Standby Cell Phones – China Dual SIM Cards Cellphone – Dual Standby Phones Wholesale

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This is a compact, easy-to-use quickslide quadband mobile phone with powerful functions: dual SIM dual standby, dual bluetooth, high speed wireless internet access, global TV system, shake to change song, MSN chatting, Java games. And more, you can enjoy all these functions with a spacious 3.0 Inch high-definition full touch screen. Come on! Don’t you want to have such phone?


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  • Product Notes:
  • This phone can work with GSM network 850/900/1800/1900 mHz.
  • Please to see Network Frequency for your country and check if your local area Network is compatible with this phone.
  • Please confirm with your carriers or providers before you purchase this item.
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    Specifications:

    • Network: GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz
    • Display Size: 3.0 inch, high-definition touch screen, full screen touch
    • Dual SIM Dual Standby
    • Dual bluetooth
    • Dual IMEI
    • Support WI-Fi in 802.11
    • WI-FI high-speed wireless internet access
    • Support finger drag to change menu
    • Global TV system(SECAM, PAL, NTSC) Russia SECAM system
    • Song of dynamic left off screen, FM radio
    • 8.0 MP high-definition dual camera, the main camera with flashlight
    • Built-in JAVA games
    • Support FM radio
    • FM radio bands: 87.5 – 108Mhz (worldwide)
    • Messaging: SMS, MMS, Voice Mail, Chat, Broadcast Message
    • Viewing and listening formats:
      - Video formats: MPEG4 (AVI), 3GP
      - Picture formats: JPEG, BMP, GIF
      - Music and sound formats: MP3, WMA, WAV, AMR, AWB
      - E-book format: TXT
    • Security settings: phone lock, auto keypad lock, change password
    • User profiles: Indoor, Outdoor, General, Meeting, Headset, Bluetooth
    • Phonebook menu include: quick search, search contact, add new contect, delete , caller groups, settings
    • Setting menu include: dual SIM settings , pen calibration , phone setup , accelerometer calibration, accelerometer setting(wallpaper switch, song switch, fm channel switch, tv channel switch, tv rotate, video rotate, call silent, motion game), security setup , restore factory setting, sound effect
    • Other Menus: Text / Calendar / Photos / Camera / Player / Notes / Mail / New SMS / Calculator / eBuddy / Map / Setting / Call log / Wallpaper / WLAN / JAVA / MMA / Chat / Game / Motion Game / Search / Call Center / File Management / Profile / World Time / Network / Unit / Currency Converter / Voice Mail / FM Record / Broadcast / Video Recorder / Answer Machine / Repeater / Recorder / Slide / Books / Bluetooth / TV / Contact / Stopwatch / Internet Service / Radio / Clock
    • Multi-Languages: English, French, Spanish, Polish, Portuguese, Italian, German, Malay, Indonesian, Czech, Slovak, Dutch, Vietnamese, Turkish, Russian, Bulgarian, Persian, Greek, Chinese
    • This product provides several colors for selecting: Red and Black. Please write down your preferred choice at checkout.
    • Approved: CE / FCC
    • After sales service: 1 year warranty

    Accessories:

    • 1 x Earphone
    • 1 x Data Cable
    • 1 x Battery Charger
    • 1 x User Manual
    • 2 x Standard Batteries
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    Nov09th2009

    Nokia Faces Great Challenge in China – China Replica Cell Phones

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    Nokia faces great challenge in China from China-made cell phones and China replica cell phones. Last week, Nokia reveals its first deficit in ten years in its own seasonal report. 

    “China-made phones are much cheaper than foreign brand.” A 24-year-old manager in Shanghai spent about $73.5 on a Lenovo mobile phone. He said the phone was the same as the foreign branded product. 

    Lenovo, ZTE, Huawei and some replica cell phone manufacturers are grabbing pies with Nokia manufacturers as well as other foreign brands like Apple iPhone and RIM Blackberry. China replica cell phone providers even make their own brands, like Hiphone and Anycool.

    Moreover, China wholesale sellers, retailers and dropshippers solve product distribution problems for China Replica manufacturer, and quite a few of those sellers even export replica products to foreign countries. 

    “Nokia faced many problems before, but never like this time. Nokia now encounters competitions from high, middle, low-end market at the same time in China.” Said credit analyst Kulbinder Garcha. 

    Real Market Share

    Nokia share prices in Helsinki Stock Exchange in Finland have fallen 18%, to Euro €9.09. But ThomasJonsson, a spokesman from Nokia, emphasized: “We are still number one cell phone brand in China. And we have powerful strategy to keep improving”. 

    In the third season, smart phones fell about 6% as Nokia reports its first deficit, comparing to last season. Nokia claimed that its entire market share was about 38% and would keep the same level in the fourth season. 

    But some analysts doubt these numbers and said some small numbers were hard to trace. Garcha expressed: “We shouldn’t neglect the number of shipments of China electronics replica mobile phones. It is necessary to revaluate Chinese cell phone market and Nokia’s share.” 

    Mediatek

    Garcha said that Mediatek is eroding the losing share of Nokia. Mediatek chips have been built in Lenovo, Huawei, ZTE and many replica cellular phones. 

    In the past two years, the shipment from Mediatek doubled and the total number was over 300 million. If this number was right, it showed that Nokia’s market share fell to 32% – that undoubtedly influence Nokia profit in China. 

    Sophia Liang, an investor relationship manager from Mediatek expressed that Nokia only treated cell phones as chat machines and China manufacturers were keener than Nokia. “To youngsters, cell phones need to fit their apparels and school bags.” She said, “These gadgets should have right color, appearance and functionality. So personal customization is a must.” 

    Most high-end China-made phones are entertainment cell phones. They incorporate more and more advanced functions like mp4 function and dual sim. Many people show that they would buy cell phones with MP4 function than purchasing standalone players from wholesale MP4 players sellers or retailers.

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    Oct28th2009

    USB Modem, MP3 Player And Cellphone Are All In One Device

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    Have you ever seen the mobile phone which can be used as USB Modem and mp3 player except the cell phone yet? Maybe you will ask: Is there such kind of cell phone? I remember that today should not be FOOL’S Day. Don’t be supprised about this.Chinaecarts recently launches the cellphone which just is what you are surprised at.

    USB Memory Stick MP3 Player Toshiba G450 CellPhone-16
    The Toshiba G450 is exactly what you are surpposed to get. It’s an all in one device. It works as A Modem, Phone, MP3 player and USB memory stick. Plug it into your computer and enjoy the element you were looking for.
    Toshiba had me at modem and phone. That’s what I need for my mobility. The stick is also good and the MP3 player could also be very useful. It has a battery which will get you extra life when you most need it. The battery gets juice every time you connect it to your computer. You need a SIM card from your favorite carrier to make this stick work. The G450 is bigger than your regular stick. It has a screen and two rotary keypads. You can make calls and sens SMS messages.

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    The Toshiba G450 is an innovative GSM handset that you can use as a phone, a USB Modem and a MP3 player. Staying connected means staying ahead. The Toshiba G450 allows for fast reliable internet connection on the move. Enjoy super fast connectivity with 3G/HSDPA. Connect your G450 directly to your laptop and you have a high-speed HSDPA modem. Access your email and the internet seamlessly on the road. For even more convenience, Toshiba ensured the G450 charges via the USB plug, so while you are using the modem functionality, you are top-up on Talk time.

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    Oct26th2009

    China wholesale copy Sonyericsson X1 Unlocked Cell Phone With Dual SIM dual standby

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    Product Description

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    This CECT X1 Unlocked Cell Phone will work with GSM network 850/900/1800/1900 mHz.
    Please confirm with your carriers or providers before you purchase this item.
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    3 inch TFT display with super clear touch screen
    Unlocked to all the country
    Dual sim card standby
    Bluetooth
    FM Radio
    Slide to unlock
    1000 group contacts
    16:9 inch, 260 thousand colors; 240×400px;

    You are bidding on a Brand New X1 GSM PDA cell phone with MP3, 3GP PLAYER Unlocked. This is one of the most Stylish GSM Cell Phone. Supports GSM  850/1800/1900 or 900/1800/1900 MHz bands.

    CECT X1 Unlocked Cell Phone

    Key Features:

    • Tilt / Shake Feature – Change pictures or songs by shaking the phone

      Newest Model With Updated Firmware

      Giant 3.0″ LCD Touch Screen Display

      Quad Band – Guaranteed to work on all four GSM Bands: 850/900/1800/1900 MHz

      Dual Active Sims – You can use up to two Sim cards at the same time, there is no need to manually switch.  It’s like having two phones in one.

      Unlocked – No Contract Required.  Compatible with any GSM Network in the US and Worldwide, including but not limited to AT&T / Cingular, T-Mobile, Rogers AT&T, Fido, Suncom, etc.

      This phone will not work with Verizon, Sprint, Alltel and any other carrier that is not on a GSM Network.

      Comes with 2 Batteries for extended talk time

      1.3 Megapixel Camera with Video Recording

      Plays MP3 Music and MP4 Movies

      Drag and drop files through USB port of computer (No Software Required)

      Internet, SMS, MMS Support

      MicroSD Card Support

      Unique Slide to Unlock Feature

      Doubles as a flash drive! Just hook up included USB cable to PC – store data files and songs!

    Dimensions

    • Weight:  101g
    • Dimensions: 117.5mm X 61mm X 15.7mm

    Package Content

    • 1 x  X1 Unlocked Cell Phone
    • 2 x Batteries
    • 1 x Stereo Headphone
    • 1 x USB Cable
    • 1 x Charger
    • 1 x English Operation Instructions
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    Oct12th2009

    Information On Installing A Car DVD Player – How To Install A Mobile DVD Player In A Car

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    Information on Installing Car DVD Players

    So, you’ve chosen to install a car DVD player, or in-car DVD system on your own and don’t know where to begin. You’re not alone…

    US electronic equipment retailer body, the Consumer Electronics Association, estimated US shoppers spend over $110 billion on in-vehicle electronics with a large percentage of that spend going on Do-It-Yourselfers who planned to install the accessories themselves.

    However, unless you’re an electrician or mechanic, or you tinker with electronic projects or cars as a hobby, you might find the project a little confusing. It’s not just a case of being overwhelmed by the thought of installing this complex box of wires and wondering how to install this device.

    Baffled by the terminology?
    Don’t know what DIN is and what it has to do with RCA?
    Read on…

    2 DIN Systems | 1 DIN Systems | Other Car DVD Players | DIY Installation Advice | Car DVD Glossary | Resources |


    Here is an introduction to the world of car DVD player installation.

    One of the things you will need to consider before even thinking about how to install a car DVD player is what tools you will need for the job. While each car and each car DVD system is different there are still some basic items you will probably need to complete the installation process. For most projects you will need a flat-head and Philips-head screwdriver, pliers and a wire striping/crimping tool at the very least. You may also need a socket and ratchet set, utility knife, panel tool, drill and bit set and torque driver set as well. Again, this is a list of only the more basic tools and you are likely to need several other items as well.

    While it is well established that “real men” don’t read instruction manuals, most real men don’t do a really good job of installing their car DVD players either. Read the instructions carefully and study any schematics supplied with the DVD player to make sure you completely understand the process in installing that specific car DVD player correctly.

    While each system is different and unique it is usually made up of three components:

    • the DVD player itself;
    • the car video monitor;
    • the sound system;

    …and there are  four main different types of installation that will present you with four different degrees of difficulty.

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    2 DIN system

    DIN is an international standard for Car stereo / in-dash car entertainment units: 2 DIN simply means a standard double decker slot size.

    This system is mounted in the car dashboard and will probably pose you the most difficulty, especially if you are installing it from scratch. But since double DIN car DVD systems also look the coolest, it is definitely worth the effort…

    Two DIN car DVD systems are usually made up of a screen and DVD player, with the amplifier being built into the dashboard unit. You may find that you will need unit mounts and connectors to get the DVD player to be seated properly. Installation of this type of system requires a lot of re-wiring and, if the edges of the DVD player is too big or too small for a non-standard stereo space, you may even need to remodel the dash to make sure the unit fits snugly. Check the dimensions of your dashboard slot before buying your new car DVD!

    2 Din Car DVD Player With 7 Inch Touch Screen
    Double-Sized In-Dash Car DVD Players

    You are probably going to need to run wires from the player to the speakers, any auxiliary input devices you might want to run (such as rear view cameras or car bluetooth kits) as well as running a wire to both ends of the emergency break cable as it may be illegal in your country to be able to operate the screen when the car is in motion, unless its using a rear view camera. You will also need to wire the car DVD player to the power supply.

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    1 DIN system

    This type of DVD player is similar to the 2 DIN in that it is mounted in the dash and is requires a great deal of wiring to get it installed. However, the 1 DIN Car DVD player only takes up half the space of the 2 DIN model and you may need to remodel the stereo port in the dash to make the DVD player fit snugly. Like the 2 DIN system it is made up of a screen (often retractable), amplifier and DVD player. Connections, wires and mounting brackets are always needed, but not always included.

    Big Screen Car DVD Player 1 Din - Removable Front Panel
    Installation of this system is similar to that of the 2 DIN player.

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    Alternative Design Car DVD Players

    This type of system is easier to install than the one, or two DIN DVD player but will still present you with some unique problems. While you won’t have to fit the new electrical components to existing parts of the car you will still have to do a substantial amount of wiring to get the system hooked up to a power supply and/or stereo system. To install this type of car DVD player you will probably need wire, screws, glue or some other adhesive.

    To install a headrest monitor you will need to remove the fitted headrest and run power and connection wires down through the hole… with most cars you should be able to take the cover off the bottom of the seat and put an unwound clothes hanger, or some other kind of wire, up through the slot to find the cable and fish it out… It then can be run under the carpet to the main car unit in the dash, or to another connection box in another location.

    If you want to install a sun visor DVD player or overhead car DVD player you will need to consider two things: how to fix the player to the roof, and how to wire the DVD player so that the cables remain hidden. When mounting the overhead monitor you will need to install it in the middle of the car for ultimate strength. You will then need to conceal the wires wires underneath roof panels, running them from the player to the dashboard or power supply. This will require a lot of work as panels, the car’s kick plate and even sometimes the seatbelt will have to be removed. Sun visor DVD players are a little easier to mount, as wires don’t have to go so far to get to the power source/main adaptor. However they will still require some careful work removing and re-attaching panels.

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    Clip-on Car DVD players

    This type of car DVD player is the easiest to install by far, and most flexible when it comes to moving from place to place. Clip-on car DVD players usually include sun visor DVD players, headrest DVD players and arm rest DVD players. You should be able to plug them into the cigarette lighter and strap them on to the allotted location.

    Car Armrest DVD Player - 8.0 Inch TFT Screen + 350 Deg Swivel
    Arm Rest Car DVD Player

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    Some Things To Consider

    The information above is only a snippet of the material that you will need to help you through the installation process. Installing a car DVD player is not something to be undertaken lightly, especially when installing 1 DIN or  2 DIN car DVD players and overhead DVD players, which can be quite complicated to place and wire.

    If you are serious about installing the DVD player and have the resources to do it it is important that you work methodically and carefully to avoid confusion or delays. Here are some things you might want to consider doing:

    1. Research the project:
      Read and make sure you understand instructions for the components you are going to install. It might even be a good idea to go online and see if anybody has done any wiring plans for your particular car model.
    2. Prepare for the task before you start:
      If you’re taking on a major task, like installing a 1 DIN, 2 DIN or overhead DVD player, you will need to ensure you have all the necessary tools, accessories and cables. You will also need to give yourself at least a day without distractions to complete the job.
    3. Remove existing components carefully and methodically:
      It is important that you don’t lose or damage the old stereo unless you want your brand new unit to go with the car when you sell it. Laying out panels and parts in relation to their location on the car with all their screws on the panel will also prevent a 30-minute game of hunt the screw.
    4. Make your work tidy:
      Try to make wires as tight as possible and prevent them from coiling up.

    Do-It-Yourselfers who rush into car DVD installation projects might well find they are left with a time-consuming project which ends with an ugly and sometimes unsafe result.

    There’s nothing worse than a car with wires scattered all the way through it. A professional installer would make sure wires were tidied away somewhere behind the paneling of the car in nice neat straight lines. And,  by taking time when installing the car DVD player yourself  you can achieve similar results. It is also important to be aware of audio and visual problems that could come up from an hastily-assembled system. These might include flickering screens, black holes in sound, or rattling components amongst other things.

    Incorrectly installed systems can, at their worst, be a hazard to the system, the car and yourself. If two wires are exposed they can short, creating a short-circuit that will, at the very least, turn your new stereo into an expensive brick and, at worst, fry the electrical circuit in your car. However, this is minor compared to the possibility of a car fire. Wire that has been piled too closely together for too long will fuse generating a temperature so hot it can combust causing a car fire.

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    Car DVD Installation Glossary

    • Changer
      = a CD changer; a device which holds several CDs and plays them on demand without having to eject or manually sort discs. Needless to say you can now get DVD changers too.

    • Crossover
      = a device that limits the range of frequencies sent to different speakers.

    • DIN
      = just stands for “Deutsches Institut für Normung” (DIN, the German Institute for Standardization), similar to ISO. The relevance for car DVD systems is that DIN means a standard sized dashboard slot, so 1 DIN means the device takes up one slot, and 2 DIN means the unit is ‘double-decker’ and uses the space of two slots.

    • DTS
      = “Digital Theater Systems” multichannel audio – basically another surround-sound standard like Dolby Digital 5.1.

    • DVD-A
      = DVD audio – just like a music CD, except more features and higher quality.

    • RF
      = Radio Frequency – probably talking about the wireless headphones. RF is generally better than Infra Red because you don’t have to be in the ‘line of sight’ of the transmitter.

    • Inverter
      = A power supply device you can plug into your dashboard cigarette lighter to supply AC to power-hungry devices.

    • In-dash
      = a device such as a DVD player installed in your dashboard, typically in the place of your old car radio.

    • GPS
      = Global Positioning System – in your this means navigation / map display software linking to a signal receiver and a readout on your screen.

    • GUI
      = Graphical User Interface – i.e. you can control the device using on-screen menus, often with a touchscreen

    • Headliner
      = the coverings that make the ceiling inside your car.

    Car Ceiling Headliner Diagram
    Car Headlining Diagram

    • Modulator
      = An FM transmitter that turns an audio input source, e.g. an MP3 player or audio line-in, into a radio signal for you to tune into using your car stereo.

    Wireless Car MP3 FM Modulator - USB + SD Card Digital Music

    • Monitor
      = a screen that receives a signal from e.g. a DVD player or TV tuner – if a product is described as a Monitor it typically means it does NOT include the actual input player, e.g. DVD player unit. This is fine if you are buying that separately or you are building an in-car PC.

    Car Dashboard LCD Touchscreen Monitor - Car PC Accessory

    • Motorized
      = where the TFT screen of a display, usually in a dashboard unit, automatically folds and slides inside its housing when not in use.

    • Power port
      = a grand name for the little dashboard cigarette lighter socket

    • RCA
      = those red and white (for audio) and yellow (for video) connectors used for e.g. connecting your DVD player to your home TV

    • RDS
      = Radio Display (/Data) System – the function where your radio can display rich data such as the name of the station or the track name, for FM radio signals.

    • Receiver
      =(confusingly enough) the device that transmits your video signal to a screen, e.g. a car DVD player

    • S-Video
      = high quality video connector often included on graphics cards, monitors, dvd players, and consoles as an alternative to RCA or VGA + Audio.

    S-Video Cable picture

    • Sub
      = subwoofer

    • Versatile
      = a vague term that generally just means “feature rich”, e.g. a car DVD player that also has a built-in GPS and connects with external storage devices.

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