Thursday, August 27, 2009

HandPhone KU...sehingga kini

Zaman skrg, baby pun ada handphone(HP)....aku start ada hanphone masa belajar di SERDANG tahun 2001. Masa tu, Nokia 3310 was widely used by people especially yg ada blue LCD screen. Bila duit JPA masuk,terus pergi area FLAT IKAN , beli HP tu & first line pakai adalah CELCOM yg sedut duit org. KENAPA? Sebab kena beli dua benda tak silap, airtime dan credit ke, tak sure. Kalu salu satu tak cukup, tak leh call out atau sms. Tahlah, masa tu masih jahil dalam bidang telekomunikasi yg sofisticated ni. Almaklumlah, kawan-kawan sibuk pakai HP dari matrik lagi, tapi aku dah masuk U baru beli. HP tu looked exactly like this:


Then, I used the phone till 2006. HP rosak, unable to hear voices of receiving calls, jammed keypad eventhough after a few 'modifications' were made. Leceh sangat, I bought a RM 100 second hand Nokia made HP from a telecomunication shop at chowkit road, KL. Goodbye Nokia 3310. The new HP was Black NOKIA 2100, smaller, lighter,handy & had much more storage and application than the previous HP. But, still the snake games was my favourite. The Hp was like this :



Pakai la HP ni untill 2007. In the mid of the year, tiba-tiba keypad tak berfungsi while playing games. Aku pun berada dalam dilema, nak beli HP baru ke, repair sendiri. I decided to repair it and another serie of unfortune event had happened. I accidently broke apart the switch on and off button from the main Hp's electrical board. This was worse than before. Then I figured out that I still can on and off it by using a small, thin, metal made material like needle or pin, attached the needle to the broken part of button of the board especially to on it. This made my Hp difficult to on and easy to off(remove battery).
I'm about to throw the Hp to the bin when I unecpectedly get a new Motorola HP , K1(still have it) from the sky. It is shining silver,boleh lipat, and i would say it has more functions and applications that functioning very well. This one has 2.0Mp camera, bluetooth,plays mp3, colourful JAVA games,more storages and surf- enabled internet. I like it but deeps in my heart, it is just a Hp, what a Hp can do(makes and receives calls, SMS, are the main).
Later in 2008, i bought a new Black Samsung SGH A821..boleh la tahan.Sume specifications dia mcm ni bile beli:


Specifications:
N etwork:
- Tri-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE 900, 1800, 1900MHz
- UMTS/ HSDPA 850MHz
Internal Screen: Widescreen 2.3" 262K QVGA display (320 x 240 pixel resolution)
External Screen: 1.07" 65K STN display (96 x 96 pixel resolution)
Dimensions (L x Wx H): 102.5 x 53 x 17.5mm
Weight: 115g
Internal Memory: 25MB
External Memory: MicroSD Memory Slot
Multi-media:
- 2 Megapixel Camera
- Video record and Video telephony
- Stereo MP3 Player (MP3 / AAC / AAC+)
- Telstra BigPond music player
- Dual stereo speakers
Standard Battery: 1000mAh Li-Ion
Talk Time (Max):
- 3G: Up to 180 mins
- 2G: Up to 210 mins
Standby Time: Up to 250 hrs
Connectivity:
- Bluetooth 2.0 (A2DP, AVRCP, BPP)
- USB 2.0
Other:
- uTrack / Black GUI
- Flight/Offline mode
- Speakerphone
- QWERTY keyboard
- Document Viewer
- Samsung SOS message
Retail Pack:
- Handset
- Standard Battery
- Travel Adapter
- Headset
- Data Cable
- PC Link CD
- User Manual
- 3.5mm Headphone Adapter

Unfortunately, the phone is locked to telstra. So, I've asked phone shops here and there, and finally I've found a shop at Centro Galleria,Morley(one of shopping complex in Perth) willing to unlock with AUD50. I agreed and yes...I can use to other network/line. heheh...and times have gone and passed, day after day,week after week, month after month,and now comes to the year 2009. I was still using the phone and telstra prepaid when suddenly I noticed a telecomunication called virginmobile offering a reliable,acceptable cheap package and free/a monthly very low payment for an iphone 3Gs, with zero upfront. Well, I talked to my wife, she agreed to switch to virgin since only virgin offers good deals on iphone. So, we grabbed 2 iphones from virgin 3 days after subscription....
to be continued...


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