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Gadget Tech Weekly: Spark Technology's CellStick

Yes It Happens! But What If It Happens to You

By Peter Barkoura
Epoch Times New York Staff
Feb 19, 2007

CELLSTICK: Spark Technology's CellStick allows the user to backup, enter, edit and transfer cell phone contacts. (Courtesy of Spark Technology)

NEW YORK—Have you ever dropped your cell phone in a drink? Forgot it in a taxi? Well whatever the mishap, whether it was dropped, lost or stolen, you know how hard it can be to restore all those lost contacts.

Today cell phones have become part of our busy lives, we use them for business and pleasure we simply use them all the time. Think of the nightmare it would be to lose your cell phone with every contact name and number on it. That's why the CellStik is such an ingenious device. It ensures that your numbers are safe and easily accessible, ready to be transferred to your new cell phone. Plus, it's also an easy way to backup, enter, edit and transfer your cell phone contacts.

NOT AGAIN: Ever damaged or broke your phone? CellStick is a solution for preserving your contact list should your phone meet with disaster. (Peter Barkoura/The Epoch Times)

Everyone knows that entering and editing your phonebook on your cell phone is time consuming and difficult to do. Using CellStik Central, a simple to use PC application, you can add, delete and edit you cell phone contacts using a full-sized PC keyboard.

If you've ever struggled with copying all your contacts from an old phone to a new one, CellStik is your solution. Once you have all your contacts the way you want them, simply plug the device into you phone and transfer them over quickly and easily.

The CellStik's green and red status lights offer ease of use, while the one step, push button design, makes for easy upload/download of your cell phone contacts. The device is easily upgradeable to support new cell phone models, and the USB connector means it's universally compatible with USB-enabled PCs. Check their website for local retailers at http://www.sparktech.com .


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