Rather than disposing your phone and getting nothing in return, you can sell your old mobile phone and get some cash back. While it may not be that much and it won’t be around the same price as when you bought your phone before, at least you get something than none, right?

A service, called sell your mobile does just that. You can even find reused mobile phones that were already sold by their owners. Just search through various brands and models, you should be able to find what you want as there are thousands of phones in there, all at cheap prices.

Did you know you can still get up to 90% of the value of your phone even if it is damaged? How’s that? Kind of hard to believe right? But it is true. If you want to know more about it, visit their portal to find out the answers. It is all there.

For one thing, reusing mobile phones also helps save the environment. Recycle is the name of the game. Most people still do not know where electronic garbage ends up and I tell you, it is not pretty.

Still, getting even a little cash for your used phone is better than getting nothing at all, right?

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For 11 days, Qualcomm Stadium will be renamed to Snapdragon Stadium. Why the name change then?

Before that, a little bit of background. Snapdragon is the brand name for the company’s family of application processes that power today’s smartphone.

Snapdragon processors are the digital brains inside mobile devices made by top tier manufacturers like Samsung, LG, Nokia and HTC.

So, about the name change. The reason for this is that during this time the stadium will play host to football games where the San Diego Chargers will host a Sunday night game against Baltimore as well as two other college bowl games called the San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl on December 21 and the Bridgepoint Education Holiday Bowl on December 28.

I believe this name change is focused more on exposing the Snapdragon brand to a wide audience. Considering football is America’s number 1 sports, there will be so many people on hand to watch the games.

The Snapdragon application processor has many features similar to those of the ARM Cortex-A8 core and it is based on the ARM v7 instruction set, but theoretically has much higher performance for multimedia-related SIMD operations.

And you know smartphone these days, a fast hardware spec is necessary to handle loads of app requirements. Snapdragon processors by Qualcomm are the digital brains inside mobile devices made.

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I have to admit, when I first saw this in desktop PCs I was not impressed. When I played it in my iTouch, I realized how enjoyable this game is. I was not able to write a review on it after finishing the game in my iTouch but I am doing it now after I recently finished playing it in my Android phone.

The game features a horizontal tower defense type of game pitting plants versus zombies. Stem a zombie attack, soil your plants and finish them all off. In your defense is an arsenal of 49 zombie-zapping plants.

Use peashooters, wall-nuts, cherry bombs and more to slow down, confuse, weaken and mulchify 26 types of zombies before they can reach your front door.

Using the right plants can help you finish the game. They even have a night feature when mushrooms are awake. Thankfully, Popcap ported a high resolution version for my Samsung Galaxy S2. I did not waste time installing the game right away.

Each zombie has its own special skills, so you’ll need to think fast and plant faster to combat them all. It takes strategy to finish a level. And maybe a little luck if all else fails.

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