Monday, October 4, 2010

Freedom Pro Universal Bluetooth Portable Keyboard for Symbian, Windows Mobile, Blackberry and Android-Based Smartphones

Freedom Pro Universal Bluetooth Portable Keyboard for Symbian, Windows Mobile, Blackberry and Android-Based Smartphones

  • HID Profile – Used for connecting to Symbian and Windows Mobile Smartphones. SPP Profile – Used for connecting to BlackBerry’s and Android based phones (Note: Android drivers are currently under development).
  • Separate LED indicators to show power and connection status.
  • Pull out, folding, device stand.
  • Uses two AAA batteries for long life (Over 90 hours use and 3000 hours standby) and ease of replacement.
  • 6 Dedicated keys to: Answer Call, End/Reject call, Open Messages/email, Open Address book, Open task and Open Calendar.

Convert your mobile device into an easy to access Laptop with Freedom?s  latest, and best, Dual Profile, Bluetooth portable keyboard. With all the portability and practicality of our previous keyboards but with additional functions, improved driver software and additional keys to give you even more control of your mobile device. This newly introduced product has a simplified setup and is the world’s only dual standard (HID/SPP) full sized folding keyboard. It has a five row AlphaNumeric keyboar

Rating: (out of 14 reviews)

List Price: $ 124.99

Price: $ 78.95

Question by b1gb3rt0: What Android cell phone or IPhone can I use in a prepaid plan?

I don’t care what service provider it is from, as long as it is prepaid and I can text and web, and probably talk, but not needed. Also, as long as it is an android phone or IPhone.

Best answer:

Answer by kurt.hewett
If you are in the US there are no prepaid androids (officially) but if you are thinking of getting an unlocked one you might wanna look at the band of the phone that you are buyin and see if it’s compatible with you carrier

http://www.criterioncellular.com/tutorials/findfrequencies.html

more advanced

http://www.gsmworld.com/roaming/gsminfo/cou_us.shtml

as for the iphone I believe it will work on any band
see connectivity

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPhone

if you get an unlocked 1 that is

btw If you are in the uk I’ve heard they have t-mobile prepaid androids

Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!

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