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iPhone Accessories - Buying Advice

With trading online the first thing to look for is the returns policy - in the event that we have to return it due to ordering the wrong iPhone part, or damage in the post, is we covered to do this? Many sites don't allow you to return your iPhone accessories unless the fault with the product is due to shipping damage, and not a customer error. Also in this category you should keep your eyes open for the cost of shipping the iPhone accessories and the reliability of the companies quality control service - do they offer a guarantee for their products?

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What to Look For When You Buy an iPhone

If you are looking to buy an iPhone, whether you are a first time buyer, or you have previously owned an phone and are looking to replace or upgrade the existing device here is some advice on what to look out for and offer you some assistance when you choose what iPhone to buy.

The main things to look out for when you buy an iPhone are battery life, features of the phone, the quality and the ease of use from the phone itself, accessing i-Tunes, using the basic functions of calling, browsing and mailing are the main things to look for before we delve deeper into the additional features of the iPhone.

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IPhone 3G Vs Nokia N96

The iPhone 3G is an extension of the earlier iPhone model. It has worked upon some of the glitches in the pervious offering. It was recently launched and has immediately garnered popularity banking on the iPod fame. It has brought the touchscreen phone trend into the market and now every touchscreen phone is looked upon as a potential iPhone killer. The Nokia N96 was also launched as a competitor to the iPhone. It hasn't jumped into touchscreen ability but has retained in working upon its strengths. It has come out with a unique two-way slider phone design to control its multimedia applications closely. Both phones are priced almost at par but they have their own differences and advantages over each other.

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