- November 20, 2021 1433Hi All We've moved! This post is to inform you that Mobileciti have moved from Parramatta to Lidcombe. New address: Mobileciti Unit 2, 9 Parramatta Road Lidcombe NSW 2141 Phone: 0298398886 Web: www.mobileciti.com.au Email: online@mobileciti.com.au Trading Hours: Mon - Fri 10:00am ~ 6:00pm Sat: 10:00am ~ 5:00pm Sun: 10:00am ~ 4:30pm Looking forward for your next visit!
- August 26, 2021 828
Buying an unlocked mobile phone is a smart choice. Although the purchase may weigh on your pocket at times, there is long-term value in choosing the unlocked route.
If you were able to save enough for a new device or secure a favourable installment plan, your next step is to buy your preferred mobile phone model. With a wide range of brands to choose from - Apple, Samsung, Huawei, Google Pixel, Xiaomi, OnePlus to name a few, the buying and selection process may not be without challenges.
To aid in your quest for a quality unlocked device, here are some helpful mobile tips:
LTE vs 5G
Though they both essentially support fast data transmission and download, the clear difference between LTE and 5G is speed. As more and more mobile manufacturers upgrade their older units to 5G, you could be wondering if there is a need to switch to a 5G device at all.
It is true that 4G networks overpowered
- August 23, 2021 486
The Latest Mobile Phones You Need to Try
In the past, mobile phones were regarded as support devices for communication purposes. At times, they helped users pass the time with simple pixelated games. But all that has changed. These days, hardly anyone can go about their day to day without checking or using their phone. It’s a necessity where work, leisure, virtual connectivity, data storage, hobbies and more meet in a single space.
- August 19, 2021 969
10 Things to Consider Before Buying an Unlocked Mobile Phone
An unlocked mobile phone offers several advantages to buyers. For one, your phone will not be tied to a single service provider and you can switch anytime you want. But as convenient as this may seem, there could be other factors hampering your purchase decision. Word to the wise: take some time to mull things over.
- July 20, 2020 358
Over the last 20+ years, Mobileciti has established itself as a leading online mobile phone retailer that is 100% Australian owned and operated. We offer a wide range of techs and gadgets including mobile phones, tablets and wearable products at low prices. Moreover, we always anticipate our customers' needs, providing quality customer service to ensure they are satisfied with their purchase or find answers to pressing queries about our products and processes. All items in our store are Australian stock with a manufacturer's warranty, and a GST tax invoice is provided with all purchases.
In the last few years, we have experienced significant growth. We continue to stand our ground with our established categories while picking up many new brands, techs and gadgets along the way. Mobileciti has faced various challenges since the start of the pandemic, but we continue to thrive and work hard with suppliers and brands to serve our clientele within the locality and across Australia.
- July 29, 2018 1329
What's great about today's smartphone models is they come with settings that accommodate the needs of people with disabilities. Brands are making strides with innovative features such as Voice Access, where a user simply uses their voice to compose text messages or launch and navigate applications. Several smartphones are also hearing-aid compatible (HAC). However, while HAC phones are widespread and each brand has a handful of units suitable for users with hearing impairments, it's important to identify which units comply with the M4/T4 standards.
WHAT DOES M4/T4 MEAN?
The M4/T4 standards ensure your calls are as clear as possible when hooked with a hearing aid. M and T refer to how the phone communicates
- July 03, 2017 4404
As smartphones installed with non-removal batteries start to dominate the market, finding a unit that lets you take out the battery becomes more challenging. Earlier mobile phone models were designed with battery packs you can remove through the back plate. A non-removable setup, however, prevents consumers from taking the battery out of the device. Doing so requires expert assistance. But while built-in and removable smartphone batteries have their respective differences, they each serve a purpose and cater to different consumer requirements.
It is important to know the pros and cons of these two types of batteries so that in your next mobile phone purchase, you have a better understanding of what suits you the most.
Built-in Batteries: Advantages and Disadvantages
Non-removable batteries are meant to support a smartphone's design. Slim, sleek mobile phones are trendy these days and it's all thanks to the invention of built-in batteries. Some manufacturers are
- July 03, 2017 4190
Sony's latest flagship release, the Xperia XZ Premium, has excited many smartphone fans around the world. A 4K screen in a 5.5 inch display is a justified cause for excitement and Sony has followed on from the success of the Z5 Premium to add noteworthy upgrades in the XZ Premium, this time with more focus on camera quality. Let us explore the Xperia XZ Premium and its key specifications:
Design, Body and Screen
As expected from a phone with a 4K display, the XZ Premium has a wide enough body and screen size. Its shiny glass design gives it a slick and elegant appearance. Equipped with the latest Corning Gorilla Glass 5 plus IP68 certification (conferring its dust / waterproof status up to a depth of 1.5 metres within 30 minutes of immersion). The phone's large bezels on the top and bottom make it appear larger than the Samsung Galaxy S8, though its screen size is actually smaller. However, the bezels do serve a purpose as they enable you to fully enjoy your phone in landscape
- December 29, 2016 9843
A smartphone's battery life can make or break its saleability and ability to attract buyers. No matter how jam-packed with awesome features a phone is, people would hesitate to buy it if its battery life leaves much to be desired. With today's smartphones, a single charge will usually last you a day with moderate use. For busy users who often use their phones to communicate or carry out their work, a long battery life is always an important feature to consider. Note, however, that different models have different life spans and capacities.
Below we delve deeper into the nature of phone batteries and explore ways to conserve or extend battery life:
Types of Phone Batteries
Batteries are the main sources of electricity for smartphones. There are four common types of batteries mobile phone manufacturers use to power the models they launch: NiMH, nickel-cadmium (NiCd), lithium polymer (Li-pol), and lithium-ion (Li-ion).