Wednesday, 3 February 2010

whats the best phone you can buy

My little girl was weeping coming home from school 1 day. She entered in a spelling bee that took place at her school. She's filled with enthusiasm with school and school work all the time. I guess being smart in school runs on my family, modestness aside. One just have to sing their very own praises at some point, my apologies to my husband. Anyway, what happened back in school was that her classmates were taunting her for finishing up 2nd place in the spelling bee. I was astonished at how competitive young girls are considering their ages. After soothing her, she quickly brought out the silver medal from her bag and gave it to me and asked me if she's still a smart girl even though she just placed 2nd best.

I actually felt bad for my daughter while she was crying after not gaining 1st place. I just dont know how to say and explicate to her that she just made an accomplishment that she have to be proud of and that I as a mother am exceedingly proud of as well. Little girls at that age truly have a hard time understanding these matters. All At Once, I recalled my Nokia E52 Silver phone. Since I work as a mobile phone reviewer and very skilled with regard to smartphones, I reckoned I would make an analogy thru this to make her comprehend.

I told her to take my mobile phone and hold it up. I asked her to describe the phone to me and her fast response was that it was silver colored. I informed her that this E52 mobile phone is a very functional and wonderful mobile phone that masters opt. It lets the owner to stay attached with the rest of the humanity through internet connections over the 3G connection as well as Wi-Fi that supports access to wireless hotspots. It has a calender so that you can engineer and plan potential appoinment schedules and other happenings. It also lets you to receive SMS messages and e-mail easily and reply to them handily with the employment of its rectangular-shaped keypad. It also has a GPS mapping feature to take you to your destination bother-free. You can download maps Online or even have the ability to look at overhead satellite photographs to guide you to where you're going. Want to listen to music? not a problem because it has an incorporated MP3 player and FM radio tuner. Last but not the least, it has a battery life of about eight hours talk time and more than twenty days standby time.

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