Sunday, October 4, 2009

Accessories For the IClone - Extras and Spares For Your CECT P168

I remember when the P168 first hit the market. There was an initial wave of very willing and excited people (like myself) who immediately accepted and embraced this phone because for us, it was pretty easy to see that the clone was a very high quality copy and even an improvement upon the original, especially in terms of initial and long term costs.

But, other folks were understandably skeptical. There were a few reasons for this, but one of the main ones was that consumers were afraid that since the clones were imports, very little accessories, extras, or support would be available. While I understand these concerns, I know from experience they aren't true.

Today, the P168 has become almost common place and mainstream. No matter which country you live in or where you will use the phone, it's easy and inexpensive to obtain extras, accessories, and resources for it. Below is a list of the most popular with a quick estimate of costs. You'll see that nothing is over $20 and most are even much lower than that.

Cases And / Or Skins: When the 168 first came out, you were kind of stuck with basic black cases. That's no longer true today. Now, there are a huge variety of colors and materials to choose from as well as belt clips, carrying cases, and silicone skins that fit the mobile like a glove and protect it from damage. Most of these can be purchased for around or under $5.

Hands Free Head Sets: The use of Bluetooth is a must have for many consumers. It works seamlessly with the 168 and the accessories reflect this. There are tons of Bluetooth hands free head sets available. They even have sunglasses with an earpiece as well as sets from other brands. These too are inexpensive, usually $10-$15.

Batteries: Without a doubt, one of the main features that sold these iClones was the fact that you didn't have to run to the manufacturer when the battery died. Adding a removable battery was genius on the part of CECT. The clones are pretty efficient with a talk time of between 180 to 200 minutes, as well as a 150 hour standby, but you will eventually need to replace the battery, which will costs around $2-$3.

CECT P168 Instruction Or User's Manuals, Internet Guides:This is probably the most searched accessory because people worry that they are going to buy this phone and then not be able to set it up because the instructions are in a foreign language. This isn't true today because there are set up guides, manuals, and instructions in just about every language imaginable. Some enterprising individuals even sell set up guides for particular carriers, like AT&T, T Mobile, Sprint, Altel, and Cingular, to name only a few. All of the above mentioned are usually under $10. You don't need drivers or software for basic installation. The phone will read your sim card.

Memory And Sim Cards: The iClones have expandable memory, so memory cards are among the most popular accessories. Also, the phone is dual sim. Although you don't have to use this feature, most find it very useful to have two numbers. If you need another sim, you'll likely pay under $10 for it.

To view close up photos, specifications, and real time rock bottom pricing on the CECT P168 accessories mentioned in this article, visit http://cectp168accessories.blogspot.com/

For much more information about the CECT P168 (specs, photos, video, etc), visit http://cectp168review.blogspot.com/

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