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When a mobile phone a new one is released, the door is blown open the secondary market. There are many accessories for LG Renoir is no market for a long time after its release, and rightly so it is an excellent phone. This article examines what is currently on offer.

LG Original Case

Unfortunately, as the phone does not come with a carrying case, this is one of the most important accessories LG Renoir. This will prevent free Renoir risk, and is expected to extend the lifespan of your phone.

8 GB Micro SD Memory Card

Certainly one of the most important LG Renoir accessories, if not more. This is a phone on the mass of photos, music and video with a great memory is essential if you want a lot of reserves of the above.

LG CLA-120 Car Charger

If you own a car and want to load the phone movement, this is the accessory you need. This small charger practical and can provide you with a load on a trip will take in your car.

LG HBM-310 Bluetooth Headset

This is one of many fashion accessories LG Renoir. This handset is a style of dress, and has great audio quality and talk time. An essential for those who need to keep your hands free in their daily tasks, or those who lead and comply with modern safety laws.

HFB-500 Bluetooth Car Kit LG Solar Visor

Last on the list of top five accessories for LG Renoir is this handy kit once again for those in the movement. With the latest safety laws, this device allows you to meet them and keep your hands free and concentrate on driving. However, this is not just a Bluetooth speaker phone. He has a facility uses solar energy to charge the battery and provides up to 1100 hours of standby time!

Hopefully this list is useful for those seeking accessories the LG Renoir. I think above are essential accessories (or similar) to almost any cell.

Find out more about the above LG Renoir accessories. The Bluetooth LG Renoir accessories from above can work on almost any Bluetooth enabled phone.

Which USB FireWire Car Charger do you Use?

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Windshield Mount Holder+Cable+Car Charger Adapter For Nokia N9 N8 E72 X6


Windshield Mount Holder+Cable+Car Charger Adapter For Nokia N9 N8 E72 X6


$10.67


NEW VERIZON WIRELESS PANTECH JEST 2 DUAL MICRO USB CAR CHARGER


NEW VERIZON WIRELESS PANTECH JEST 2 DUAL MICRO USB CAR CHARGER


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DC Car+US Wall Home Mains Charger+Mount Holder Cradle Kit For iPod Touch 2G 3G 3


DC Car+US Wall Home Mains Charger+Mount Holder Cradle Kit For iPod Touch 2G 3G 3


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NEW VERIZON WIRELESS MOTOROLA DROID BIONIC XT875 875 DUAL MICRO USB CAR CHARGER


NEW VERIZON WIRELESS MOTOROLA DROID BIONIC XT875 875 DUAL MICRO USB CAR CHARGER


$9.99


Bling Diamond Crystal Silver Case+LCD Protector+Car Charger For iPhone 4 4S


Bling Diamond Crystal Silver Case+LCD Protector+Car Charger For iPhone 4 4S


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2 pk Vintage Classic Car Battery Charger New FREE SHIPPING Avoid Dead Batteries


2 pk Vintage Classic Car Battery Charger New FREE SHIPPING Avoid Dead Batteries


$29.97



Koolatron Multi-Purpose Adapter 110AC to 12 Volts DC ( Model AC-15)


Koolatron Multi-Purpose Adapter 110AC to 12 Volts DC ( Model AC-15)


$32.80


Power your Koolatron(r) Cooler/Warmer at home or office with this AC Adapter. For use with all Koolatron(r) 12V Coolers and warmers and other 12V items. Over-load and over-charge protected….

Personal Mini Fridge Cooler / Warmer BLACK


Personal Mini Fridge Cooler / Warmer BLACK


$47.49


This mini-fridge is great for those who eat at their desk, on the road or who need a cold drink or snack close by. Healthy people who need a healthy perishable snack or meal will love this unit. The mini fridge works without any liquid refrigerants (like freon), noisy motors or messy condensation. The quiet environmentally friendly semiconductor system keeps your items cold or hot as you choose. F…

NEW! Auto Heated Travel Coffee Tea Mug Cup Red - 12V & USB


NEW! Auto Heated Travel Coffee Tea Mug Cup Red – 12V & USB


$14.99


Keep coffee, tea, and soups steaming and delicious, while driving to work or sitting at your desk with this heated coffee mug! This insulated travel mug plugs into your computer’s USB port or car’s 12-volt adapter to warm 16-oz. of liquid. The stainless travel mug features a spill-proof lid, soft-grip handle and rubberized finish in blue or red. The 12-volt coffee mug is double insulated for added…

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Mobile internet for laptop computers

We are currently with Sprint, but they suck so bad, I’m ready to drop them, and just pay the stupid fee for cancelling early. Are there any other cell phone companies you can hook up your laptop to while on the road to access full internet? If so, who are they, and how much do they charge for internet capabilities? (Not from the phone, but from a laptop). Thanks.

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Convert Your Mobile Phone To A Modem For Accessing The Internet

Using A Mobile Phone As A Modem For Accessing The Internet

What features and functionality should you understand in order to fully take advantage of accessing the internet via a mobile phone? Although this can appear complicated and involved … a little information goes a long way to "keep it simple".

For the sake of discussion …. let’s say you have a mobile handset with the following specifications:

Networks…

2G Network-GSM 900/1800/1900
3G Network-UMTS 2100

Data…

GPRS- Clause 10(4?/3? slots),32-48 Kbps
3G-384 Kbps

You have configured the software application given with the phone on your laptop …. and once you connect the phone to the laptop using the USB connection you can access Internet. The settings used in the software application includes "call type=GPRS". The connection speed (downlink) is around 375 Kbps when checked through a freely available tool on the Internet …. and the phone’s modem speed is shown as 460.8 Kbps all the time( on the network connection). Since your speed is less than 384 Kbps (3G speed is given as the phone’s spec), you’re likely using 3G. Since GPRS is also supported, when the 3G coverage is not available, you’re probably able switch to GSM/GPRS.

Your service provider says they support EDGE,GPRS,3G and HSDPA/HSUPA.

Here’s some questions you may ask …..

* What are the theoretical maximum speeds of EDGE,GPRS, 3G?

* What is actually meant by 3G here?

* What is the underlaying technology used by my phone?

* Which method is better to connect the phone to the laptop; Bluetooth or USB?

* Your phone spec says Bluetooth v1.2 and USB2.0 and you’ve heard that USB2.0 (480Mbps) is faster than Blootooth v1.2 (1 Mbps). Is this correct? Will it make any difference, since your connection from phone to the Internet is 375 Kbps?

Here’s some feedback to help you work through such a scenario …. and the associated questions above:

For sure, the speed with USB 2.0 should be much better than that through Bluetooth (of any class).

3G is a network technology that should offer some extended data services in addition to the regular GSM features. However, I would recommend that you check with your service providers since they should have the exact specifications that you asked for.

Theoretical speeds for EDGE are up to 10 times those of GPRS. But again, since these depend on network configuration you need to check with the service provider.

Since your speed is less than 1 mb/s, frankly, it doesn’t matter if you use bluetooth or USB – the speeds cited are correct. I would use what is most convenient for you.

In any case, the edge/hsdpa connection speeds are still slower than either Bluetooth or USB, so they will not bottleneck your speed. So as long as your battery isn’t about to run out, you can connect however you choose to.

3G HSUPA is Third Generation High-Speed Uplink Packet Access – a 3G mobile telephony protocol, which offers increased data transfer speeds and capacity of up to 3.6 Mbps on the downlink and up to 1 Mbps on the uplink, under ideal conditions.

3G HSDPA 3.6 is a 3G High-Speed Downlink Packet Access mobile telephony protocol, which offers increased data transfer speeds and capacity of up to 3.6 Mbps on the downlink and up to 348Kbps on the uplink, under ideal conditions.

3G – Third Generation High-Speed Downlink Packet Access – offers increased data transfer speeds and ables customers to access the Internet and email from their cellphones.capacity of up to 1.8 Mbps on the downlink and up to 348Kbps on the uplink

EDGE (Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution) or EGPRS provides data transfer rates significantly faster than GPRS or HSCSD. EDGE increases the speed of each timeslot to 48 kbps and allows the use of up to 8 timeslots, giving a maximum data transfer rate of 384 kbps.

HSCSD (High Speed Circuit Switched Data) enables data to be transferred more rapidly than the standard GSM (Circuit Switched Data) system by using multiple channels. The maximum number of timeslots that can be used is four, giving a maximum data transfer rate of 57.6 kbps (or 38.4 kbps on a GSM 900 network). HSCSD is more expensive to use than GPRS, because all four slots are used simultaneously – it does not transmit data in packets. Because of this, HSCSD is not as popular as GPRS and is being replaced by EDGE.

GPRS – General Packet Radio Service is a mobile data service available to customers with GSM cellphones. With a GPRS connection, the phone is "always on" and can transfer data immediately, and at higher speeds: typically 32 – 48 kbps. An additional benefit is that data can be transferred at the same time as making a voice call.

I would recommend using USB as it is faster then Bluetooth. You will not have a bottleneck created by the bluetooth link.

Regarding the underlying technology …

When you phone is connected to a 3G network it will be using W-CDMA (Wideband Code Division Multiple Access) W-CDMA is the higher speed transmission protocol as used in the UMTS system, it is a third generation follow-on to the 2G GSM networks deployed worldwide.

When you phone is on 2G GSM it is using a form of TDMA (time division multiple access).

Again …. the main message is this: Wherever possible, simplify and make it convenient for you!

By: Michael Lemm

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Michael is the owner of FreedomFire Communications….including Small Business Resources Cafe. Michael also authors Broadband Nation where you’re always welcome to drop in and catch up on the latest BroadBand news, tips, insights, and ramblings for the masses.

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