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September 27, 2009

Android Phone On Samsung Coming In Mid Of 2009

On the courtesy of Omio.com, the renowned news source of mobile phone industry interviewed Samsung GM for UK and Ireland “Derek Williamson” regarding Samsung line up in 2009 and the Android Phone. Here is a brief description of the conversation.

OMIO: The original Samsung Tocco seemed to provide the best of both worlds, a high end experience on a bargain handset, and was a top seller of 2008 as a consequence. Was that your intention?

The Tocco is a beautiful device. The Tocco is still there, still performing well, and you’ll see our flagship product continuing the name in the UK as the Tocco Ultra. I think that’s recognition there is still a lot of momentum in Tocco, and both products will sit comfortably together in the marketplace.
By the very naming of it, the Samsung Tocco Ultra is the enhanced version, over and above the original. So the huge benefits of new ways of interaction, the full touch support will all be seen as a good way to appeal that handset to a wider part of the market.

OMIO: How are you aiming to market these two devices, will they have any cross-promotion?
We are aiming to ride of the momentum of the original Tocco, our above-the-line and channel marketing has recently been refreshed. We are looking to begin with the Tocco Ultra on the second or third week of March. That will become the new, very visible face of Samsung.

For the detailed conversation and more mobile phone industry news, reviews visit the Omio.com

September 13, 2009

INQ Android Mobile For US Market in 2010

INQ mobile loaded with android. Yes it’s not a shocking news but is going to be true in 2010. INQ CEO Frank Meehan announced this news and most probably this will successfully hit the US telecom market.

In the contract phones series, this new launch is really going to be a best deal for users which will allow users to avail best tariff plans ranging from $79 To $199 for 2 years. The same will be launched for UK markets as well in next years end.

Speaking in San Francisco to PCMag.com at GigaOm’s Mobilize event in San Francisco, Meehan said Android is 'really most suited for our plans with touch-screen devices'.

Meehan said INQ had rejected a number of options, including Windows Mobile, LiMo and licensing Palm’s WebOS, before choosing Android. Meehan said Android’s advantage was its keen developer community, which was ‘looking for someone to put their house in order'........read more

3G Apple iPhone Is The Most Reliable Cell Phone While Calling

iPhone 3G reporteadely topped as best and reliable phone for calling. About 6 smartphones have been tested for call set up, call maintain during IRAT handover and soft handover while static, transit and walking modes.

These tests given an overview about these handsets that performance varied enormously and none handset was perfect for everything. Rest of the news coverd by Mobiletoday.co.uk is as follows:

The report also found that the sheer amount of features now expected to appear on a smartphones could compromise overall performance of the phone. The phones are running out of room and processing power, which does not bode well for performance, not only for call reliability, but also for data and video applications.

The Samsung recorded some excellent results, but struggled in the single-cell call set up and maintenance areas. The SE C905 was a largely consistent performer, but had some weak areas. The Nokia performed well in setup, but less well in some of the call maintenance tests. The two RIM handsets performed very differently with the Bold performing much better than the Storm.

February 28, 2009

Samsung S8300 Tocco Ultra: The New One After Samsung F480 Tocco

After a huge success of Samsung F480 Tocco, Samsung’s new family member joining the 8 mega pixel camera phone series after Samsung i8510, Samsung M8800 Pixon is Samsung S8300 Tocco. This latest handset has been unveiled in the Mobile World Congress held in Barcelona this year 2009.

The S8300 Tocco Ultra is equipped with all the basic features like 8MP camera, HSDPA (offering data up to 7.2Mbps), touchscreen as well as slider keypad and built in GPS. But this model don’t have Wi-Fi connectivity feature and this only thing makes it lack somewhere in comparison to other mobile phones. By the way it’s sale and popularity will be analysed when it will be available in the stors. Let’s see what will happen.

Android Phone On Samsung Coming In Mid Of 2009

On the courtesy of Omio.com, the renowned news source of mobile phone industry interviewed Samsung GM for UK and Ireland “Derek Williamson” regarding Samsung line up in 2009 and the Android Phone. Here is a brief description of the conversation.

OMIO: The original Samsung Tocco seemed to provide the best of both worlds, a high end experience on a bargain handset, and was a top seller of 2008 as a consequence. Was that your intention?

The Tocco is a beautiful device. The Tocco is still there, still performing well, and you’ll see our flagship product continuing the name in the UK as the Tocco Ultra. I think that’s recognition there is still a lot of momentum in Tocco, and both products will sit comfortably together in the marketplace.
By the very naming of it, the Samsung Tocco Ultra is the enhanced version, over and above the original. So the huge benefits of new ways of interaction, the full touch support will all be seen as a good way to appeal that handset to a wider part of the market.

OMIO: How are you aiming to market these two devices, will they have any cross-promotion?
We are aiming to ride of the momentum of the original Tocco, our above-the-line and channel marketing has recently been refreshed. We are looking to begin with the Tocco Ultra on the second or third week of March. That will become the new, very visible face of Samsung.....read more


For the detailed conversation and more mobile phone industry news, reviews visit the Omio.com's Blog at http://blog.omio.com/

February 23, 2009

DubMeNow The Address Book Updater Launched In US

Now it’s going to be so easy exchanging contact information via message or via email on all mobile phones in US. Yes this is being made possible by BubMeNow. The mobile phones which will be enabled with this latest technology can load the contact data directly to the user’s mobile address book whenever the contact information gets changed.

This application will really save our most valuable time and users will get rid of such irritating process of storing, tagging and swap the contact addresses. Some of it’s basic features are as follows:

• DUB ID –your unique username or identifier allowing you to exchange information without having to give out your mobile number or email address.
• Group DUB – the ability to exchange contact information with multiple people at once during a meeting, conference, seminar or other large group gathering.
• Google Maps – Never forget where you met someone again – this feature loads the location and address where the invite took place into your contact’s information.
• CRM Integration -- Dub now......read more

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