Overview of Tiered Smartphone Plans (Q3, 2012) - Old

Overview of Tiered Smartphone Plans (Q3, 2012) - Old

The days of free buffet of all-you-can-eat data plans are over with the introduction of tiered smartphone plans by all three telcos. Let's take a look at the different plans offered and see which one suits your needs best.
Overview of NFC Services by Telcos

Overview of NFC Services by Telcos

M1, SingTel and StarHub have launched their respective NFC payment services this month. Confused by their offerings? Hit the link to find out what each telco has to offer for you.
Samsung Galaxy S III Price Plans Comparison

Samsung Galaxy S III Price Plans Comparison

If you are still deciding between the Samsung Galaxy S III, HTC One X and Apple iPhone 4S, here's a detailed comparison of the costs of getting the phones from the three telcos.
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Apple iPad Data Plans Compared

Apple's latest iPad will be offered by the three telcos with a 21Mbps data plan. Should you wish to purchase the iPad with a two-year contract, here's a detailed comparison of the cost that'll be incurred over the two-year period.
Apple iPad 2 Data Plans Compared!

Apple iPad 2 Data Plans Compared!

Now that all three telcos have released information on their iPad 2 tie-ups, the next question for consumers is: which data plan to choose? To make things easier, we round up some comparable points for your consideration.
Lessons in Data Roaming

Lessons in Data Roaming

One of my greatest fears as a smartphone user comes from a rude bill shock through data roaming. Besides a conscious effort to deactivate data services when you're overseas, let us discuss how you can save yourself from a bill tussle with your service provider.
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Choosing the Right iPhone 4 Price Plan

With the iPhone 4 price plans officially announced for all three telcos, we take a look at the economics and considerations involved in choosing the price plan that fits your usage pattern.
The Evolution of Mobile Broadband

The Evolution of Mobile Broadband

4G networks are coming, but do we really need the speeds given the accessibility of free WiFi around the island and the current capable 3.5G network?