Archive for the ‘Handphone’ Category

Android 2.2 Create Mobile HotSpot Wi-Fi

Monday, May 24th, 2010

evo 4g  android phonecell  from htcGoogle’s latest mobile operating system Android version 2.2 which has an interesting feature. In particular Android phone, the operating system can make it become a mobile phone Wi-Fi hotspots.

The phone will be able to share a wireless Internet connection up to eight device that supports Wi-Fi. And unlike Apple’s operating system, Google’s operating system supports Adobe Flash.

Officially, Google announced the Android 2.2 (a code name Froyo) on their developer community, this weekend.

There are currently no detailed information about when Android phones will get the update. As quoted from the DailyNews, May 24, 2010, Google only mentions that the operating system will be present in “the coming weeks.”

Froyo new features, namely a mobile hotspot will be present on the HTC Evo 4G is still using the Android operating system 2.1. On these phones, users can use the 3G or 4G connectivity and shared Internet connection via Wi-Fi to eight devices.

Keep in mind, for their own Internet connection users will need to pay for these services on mobile operators which he used.

Garmin Asus Launch Android Phonecell in Q3

Thursday, May 20th, 2010

Garmin AsusResponding to the launch of Asus Garmin Nuvifone M10 mobile phone that takes Windows Mobile platform 6.5.3, Willy says that fans of the smart phone operating Windows Mobile collection system in Indonesia is still quite large.

To Nuvifone M10, Asus is very optimistic and expects to sell these phones will be seized approximately 35 percent market share of Windows Mobile smart phone or approximately 10 percent market share of smart phones in circulation in Indonesia.

Therefore Asus Garmin does not focus on specific mobile platforms. Prior to M10, last year Garmin Asus also launched two new mobile phones could Nuvifone, namely applying Linux G60, and M20 are Windows Mobile 6.1 platform.

M10 marks the entry of at least the appearance of Garmin Asus duet in Indonesia. Before this could also Asus PDA phone launched his own brand, including the Asus P565 is 1.5 years ago touted as the fastest PDA phones with processors that can ‘run’ as fast as 800 MHz.

Asus took the Garmin own strategy, said Willy, is in the standard Asus to offer added value that is not owned by another vendor. In this case the Asus offers the advantages held Garmin GPS technology. For more information printed pencils just visit promotionalpencils.co.uk.

39% Owner BlackBerry Want to divert to the iPhone

Monday, March 22nd, 2010

From research conducted by Crowd Science, technology companies and Internet watchers, it was revealed that nearly half of all BlackBerry owners will likely switch to another smartphone. The majority of them targeting the Apple iPhone.

Crowd Science According to the data, 39 percent of BlackBerry users said that they would or probably would choose the iPhone if they would buy a new handset. The 29 percent of which is uncertain, while the other 31 percent would not choose the Apple handset.

The results of these studies provide a more exciting news for Apple. The reason is, 92 percent of iPhone owners satisfied with what they buy. Also, if they would buy a new smartphone in the future, they will choose another iPhone.

In addition to iPhone users, mobile users based on Google’s Android operating system as well confess satisfied. Approximately 87 percent of respondents stated that they will buy other Android handsets if bored with their Android phones have today. Even 34 percent of owners considering buying a BlackBerry smartphone Android if we want to buy a new phone.

Crowd Science says, 97 percent of iPhone users would recommend this product to a friend. Approximately 52 percent of BlackBerry users and 51 percent of other smartphone users express more recommend the iPhone to the other.

Own research conducted on 1140 respondents who were recruited through programs of Sample Crowd Science sites serving more than 20 million unique visitor. As many as 44 percent of respondents using a traditional phone, 17 percent use the iPhone, 15 percent use a BlackBerry, 10 per cent of Nokia mobile phone users, 4 percent of Windows Mobile-based phones, Android phone 3 percent and 2 percent of Palm phone.

Not this time only the results of the study revealed a high level of satisfaction of the owners of the iPhone. Last August, a survey also revealed that 99 percent of respondents admitted very satisfied with the latest iPhone models.