GPRS, which stands for General Packet Radio Service, is a mobile communication standard that is available in over 200 countries world wide. GPRS is known as a 2.5G standard, and provides data rates of between 56 and 114 kbit/second. GPRS can be used to connect to the internet, allowing GRPS enabled devices to function as both a phone and operate on a computer network.
This guide takes an in depth look at the GPRS standard, and provides a number of reviews for a wide range of GPRS enabled devices, include those from Sony, Motorola, Symbian based smartphones and more.
| The Pros and Cons of GPRS
GPRS has become part of everyday jargon, like calls or SMS. This article looks at the nuts and bolts of this once popular technology.... |
Review of The Peek: Just Texting and E-mail in One Device
The Peek is a two trick pony. Yes you heard me right, it only does two things. The Peek lets you e-mail and text for one low service fee a month. So does the Peek do what it promises?... |
| Free GPRS GPS Satellite Tracking Software
There are some things in life that are free... and useful too. Check out these free GPRS, GPS satellite tracking software programs that are available on the market.... |
LG Viewty Snap GM360 Review
The LG Viewty Snap GM360 features several great multimedia functions. It has a 5 megapixel camera and an intuitive touchscreen. Learn more about this mobile phone in this review.... |