Nothing changes faster than technology, but your 100% store is always up with the play! To get the low-down on camera and phones, use the drop-down menu on the left.
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Mobiles
Which mobile phone is right for me?
Some people just want a basic phone for calls and texting – while others want a phone that’s almost like a mini-laptop. With a smartphone (see the section below) you can browse the web, send emails, record video, download ‘apps’ (applications) and much more.
100% Appliances has a range of phone options and can help you choose well.
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iPhone, Android, Windows Phone 7 – what’s the best smartphone?
The Blackberry was the first smartphone, followed by the Apple iPhone. Then there’s the range of ‘Android’ phones that run on Google’s mobile operating system. Microsoft launched its own smartphone in 2010, called Windows Phone 7.
Each brand has its fans and critics – so if you’re choosing between them, start by checking out the reviews on the Internet and consider which features are most important to you. We can also explain the pros and cons in store.
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What does it mean that my mobile phone is 3G compatible?
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3G stands for “third generation” of mobile phone technology. It was first introduced into New Zealand by Vodafone, followed by Telecom’s XT network, and also 2degrees. 3G is basically a faster network that provides capacity for services like mobile broadband. To use the network, you need a 3G-compatible phone.
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What is Bluetooth?
It’s a technology that provides a wireless connection between mobile phones, computers, headsets, car kits and even fax machines. It allows devices in the same area to “talk” to each other via radio waves. When Bluetooth is activated, the devices communicate automatically, so you don’t have to press anything to transmit data.
To find out whether your mobile phone has Bluetooth, look at the settings menu for the word “Bluetooth” or the Bluetooth symbol. Or you can look at the website Bluetooth.com for a list of Blue-tooth capable phones. If you’re not sure, just ask us in-store.
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Hands on the wheel – choosing a hands-free car kit
Since November 2009 it’s been illegal to have your hand on the phone while you’re driving. So if you want to talk and drive, you’ll need the technology to do it. Your options range from an entry level Bluetooth headset only (which you can also use out of your car), a Bluetooth car kit (for better sound clarity while driving), or a GPS device that comes with hands-free capability.
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Phones
What are the extra features you can get with a cordless phone?
These days pretty much all cordless phones come with an alpha-numeric keypad, redial options, paging from base to handset (so you can find your phone in the house), and favourite number storage.
Users want more from their devices these days - features such as longer range, greater clarity and even the ability to link their cellphone calls to a home based cordless phone via Bluetooth.
There are a range of extra features, if you need them – such as built-in answering machine, baby monitor, hearing aid compatibility, conversation recording or a headset port so you can "wear" your phone. We even have phones for the visually and hearing impaired.
There is now a new range of repeater series phones, that treat each additional handset as a repeater to give much greater reception distance, giving you even more cordless freedom.
And of course there are styles and features to suit almost every taste.
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Communication
If you’re looking for home phones, a mobile phone, or a car kit set – we’ll get you connected in no time!
And if it’s time to upgrade your camera, we’ll do you a picture-perfect deal. Check out our range of digital cameras, digital video cameras, and digital photo frames.
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