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iPhone customization includes finding the right tone or alert to make your device stand out above the rest. And now thanks to Sony Creative Software, you have a large number of ringtones to choose from. With the release of the 1,000 Ringtones DVD, personalize your email alerts, incoming calls and text messages according to your liking. Over 1,000 ringtone files in .m4r format are grouped in three categories which should make it easier for iPhone users to pick the tone of their choice.
The 1,000 Ringtones DVD from Sony Creative Software is now available for purchase or online for only $19.95.
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Tags: Apple, Cell Phones, creative software, customization, email, incoming calls, iPhone, iPhone, ringtone files, ringtones, Sony, text messages16 Jun
Can you imagine being given the privilege of calling anyone from anywhere in the world for free? Now that is something all of us would need especially during these times. And thanks to Witel, you can do so. All you have to do is get one of these Witel Phones called the Jetter, look for a place that has good Wi-Fi connectivity and you are on your way.
The whole concept seems to be somehow familiar to Skype but the thing is, you don’t need a computer to aid you in making calls. The Jetter is all you will need, a handset that will allow you to make and receive calls on any Wi-Fi network. Using the Jetter is simple – just turn it on and enter your Witel phone number and password, and it will automatically begin sniffing for Wi-Fi networks. Once you’re on a network the phone is ready to be used.
Witel offers two calling plans priced at $9.99/mo and $19.99/mo respectively with no additional charges, no activation fees, no increases after several months, and no long-term contracts.
Witel plans are available to anyone in the world and are packed with incredible features such as:
(Source) Press
Tags: activation fees, calling plans, Cell Phones, connectivity, free calls, handset, incoming calls, Mobile News, phone number, planet source, roaming charges, subscriber, subscribers, Wi-Fi, witel9 Jun

Privus continues its expansion as far as making its Caller ID software compatible with most mobile devices as it announces the compatibility of their service to telecom giant Nokia. Earlier this month, Privus Mobile had announced the same software for the Android phone.
Bringing the similar intent it had in providing Caller ID options for mobile devices, Nokia mobile phone owners will now be able to screen and have the option on whether to accept or reject incoming calls. Apparently this is a form of protection for mobile owners, avoiding the unnecessary calls that may be worthless or perhaps be unknown to them.
“With Privus Mobile, Nokia smartphone customers and those using Symbian OS devices now have the power to know who’s calling without having to answer the phone, check voicemail or call the person back. The average cell phone user is deprived of unknown caller’s names. It’s time they knew who’s on the other end of the line. It’s time they knew Privus Mobile.”
(Source) Press
Tags: caller id software, cell phone, Cell Phones, compatibility, incoming calls, mobile devices, mobile nokia, mobile phone owners, Mobile Software, mobile source, Nokia, nokia mobile phone, nokia smartphone, smartphones, symbian os, telecom giant, voicemail1 Jun

Whether you are trying to avoid certain people or want to make sure you don’t miss the people trying to touch base with you, Caller IDs are important for most mobile devices today. And while by default we all know that they normally come with the service and device, Privus Mobile aims to make sure that such a feature is present in Android phones as it brings True Caller ID to the Android phones for betting incoming calls management.
“Privus Mobile gives Android users a way to switch from their landlines without sacrificing the features they’ve come to know and depend on like Caller ID.”
The best part is you can even try out the service for free if you want to see the difference with the Caller ID service around. A free trial of the service is available as an over-the-air download in the Android Marketplace. The application also can be purchased from the Android Marketplace for only $59.95 for a full year.
(Source) Press
Tags: aims, caller id service, caller ids, Cell Phones, free trial, incoming calls, Landlines, marketplace, mobile devices, Mobile Software, privus
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