Showing posts with label smartphone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label smartphone. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Defiant Blackberry boss dismisses Nokia jibe

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Research In Motion's boss has dismissed suggestions that its Blackberry devices are no longer a major player in the smartphone race.

Jim Balsillie told BBC News that the firm should not be written off.

It follows comments by Nokia's Stephen Elop, who said that the smartphone ecosystem was now a three horse race between Windows, Android and Apple.

"I don't know how you can say that we are not in the race," said Mr Balsillie at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.

He said that Blackberry had experienced 70% growth last year and was the number one phone in the UK.

Figures from research firm Gfk show that the phone maker had 28.2% of the UK smartphone market in 2010.

However, the firm trails Google, Nokia and Apple in terms of market share, according to figures from Canalys.

"Are people writing us off? We have had huge growth in the last year. I wouldn't write us off," he said.

He was also keen to shake off RIM's business focussed image.

"80% of our subscribers are consumers."

Blackberry is forging a new link with younger, teenage consumers who are flocking to the handset because of Blackberry messaging.

Analysts have characterised 2011 as a year of transition for Blackberry as it moves away from its traditional business roots.

But for Mr Balsillie the greatest change is the move into larger devices.

"The biggest transition for us is that we are coming out with tablets," he said.

The firm announced its Playbook tablet device in September 2010.

In Barcelona, the firm also said that would be launching a 4G Playbook in the second half of the year. None of its tablets have yet hit shop shelves, but are expected in the coming weeks.

It has been a difficult year for RIM in countries such as Saudi Arabia and India, where governments want to gain greater access to the tight security system used for Blackberry's business users.

Mr Balsillie said the company's policy had not changed, despite significant growth amongst Indian consumers.

"We want to abide by local laws while also supporting our systems," he said.

RIM has always maintained that it cannot interfere with the encryption system set up to protect its business customers' messages.

It remained in talks with the government in India, said a spokesman.

Monday, April 27, 2009

Samsung I7500 - Android O.S. is Official & It Happens in Korea!

Celluloco.com loves this pieces of news....It is the single biggest indicationg of mobile operating systems change of trends of this quarter. Android is officially endorsed by a major manufacturer.....this is puts the Google based O.S. on the map for an astronomical growth!
Stay tuned for the i7500 to become available by tomorrow our http://www.Celluloco.com for PRE-ORDERING.

It’s now official folks – the first Android handset by Samsung got confirmed only several hours after it leaked. Named Samsung I7500, the handset features rich connectivity, a slim 11.9mm waistline and the latest reincarnation of the Android OS.


Samsung I7500 is equipped with a 3.2-inch AMOLED screen of HVGA resolution. The device runs on the latest 1.5 version of the Andorid OS and is equipped with a 5 megapixel autofocus camera.


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Samsung I7500


The Samsung I7500 also features all the connectivity features one might expect in a 2009 flagship phone. Wi-Fi, GPS, 3G with HSDPA and HSUPA, Bluetooth – it’s all onboard. The wired connectivity is also taken care of with a 3.5mm standard audio jack and a microUSB port. The internal memory of the I7500 is as large as 8GB and is further expandable through the built-in microSD card

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

HTC Snap - newest QWERTY smartphone

HTC Corporation today debuted its newest QWERTY smartphone, the HTC Snap™. Designed with a set of features selected to deliver everything customers need without overwhelming them with things they don’t, the HTC Snap makes it easier than ever to stay in contact with life’s most important people.


A recent study conducted by Harris Interactive® and commissioned by HTC* found that 44% of US adults are often overwhelmed by the amount of email they receive, and over half (55%) of US adults prioritize five or fewer people with whom they communicate via email. In response to these issues, HTC’s innovative Inner Circle feature allows HTC Snap users to press a dedicated Inner Circle key to bring emails from a preselected group of people to the top of their inbox, enabling important messages to be acted upon immediately.


“Recognizing that people are being overwhelmed by an avalanche of email, the HTC Snap introduces Inner Circle, an HTC innovation that makes it easy for people to prioritize messages from the most important people in their lives at the press of a button,” said John Wang, Chief Marketing Officer, HTC Corporation. “The HTC Snap represents the latest step in HTC’s mission to create a range of innovative smartphones, each with specific benefits designed to both surprise and delight our customers.”









HTC Snap

With a slim, sleek profile designed to fit perfectly in the hand, the HTC Snap measures less than a half-inch thick (12 mm), yet it can deliver up to eight and a half hours of talk time with the standard 1500mAh battery. The full QWERTY keyboard is ergonomically designed with extra-large domed keys and responsive tactile feedback to make typing emails and text messages fast, accurate and comfortable. High-speed 3G HSPA connectivity makes it quick and easy to send pictures to friends, access favorite social networking sites, or download large files while on the go.

The HTC Snap is powerful enough for experienced business users looking for an affordable, straightforward choice for remotely synchronizing email, calendar and contacts with their Microsoft Exchange server. However, the flexible Microsoft Windows Mobile® 6.1 Standard platform allows the HTC Snap to also be simple enough for first-time smartphone users wanting to keep their family life organized.


The HTC Snap is expected to be available in select channels during the second quarter of 2009, rolling out in markets around the world throughout the second half of the year. Additionally, an unlocked version supporting HSDPA at 850/1900MHz for the US market will be made available under the name HTC S522 during the summer.

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Motorola present the MC55 - The Smallest Motto Digital Assistant Ever is ready for PRE-ORDER!


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The Motorola MC55 is a special breed of mobile phones. Motorola's Enterprise Digital Assistants (or EDA) are Windows Mobile-based devices custom-fit for the business. Motorola MC55 sports GSM/GPRS/EDGE connectivity plus Wi-Fi support. The integrated GPS provides various location-based services such as real-time fleet management, geo-fencing and bread-crumbing for dispatchers.


Equipped with a 3.5-inch QVGA touchscreen, the Motorola MC55 has an IP54-certified ruggedized design plus a full QWERTY keyboard. It comes in two models and multiple configurations, making the device highly scalable to meet the business needs.

The Motorola MC5590 model offers wireless WLAN and Bluetooth connectivity for workers mostly inside the four walls - including healthcare workers in a hospital environment, as well as retail or hospitality associates.

The Motorola MC5574 model is equipped with wireless WAN, WLAN and Bluetooth capabilities to support workers in the field, such as maintenance personnel and postal and delivery workers.

The Motorola MC55 is based on the Marvell XScale PXA270 520 MHz processor and runs on Microsoft® Windows® Mobile 6.1 OS.The MC55 EDA family of products also offers a variety of data capture options such as a 1D laser scanner or a 2D imager. A 2-megapixel autofocus snapper can also be added to either the scanner or imager to allow for image capturing.The Motorola MC5590 and MC5574 EDAs will be available worldwide as of Q3 2009.

T-Mobile G1 to get the coveted Cupcake update in April


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It's finally official - the T-Mobile G1 will be getting the "cupcake" update sometime in April bringing tons of goodies - video recording, virtual on-screen keyboard, functionality and bug fixes, messaging features and more.


Sounds like good news for G1 owners - a massive update is coming soon. In April you will be able to boost your Android with the previously closed "Cupcake" functions. The new stuff includes an on-screen virtual QWERTY keyboard, the ability to save attachments from MMS, voice recorder and video capturing.


Along with the new features the package will sports huge number of bugs and stability fixes, many new menu and support options, even Bluetooth stereo streaming capability.

Your hopes for official multi-touch support however are in vain.The launch time coincide with the availability of the Vodafone's HTC Magic, which will have the "cupcake" features implemented in its software by default.

 
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