Showing posts with label Mobile. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mobile. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Samsung SGH-t528g Touchscreen Mobile Phone





 Samsung has just unveiled its new touchscreen phone in the US via TracFone carrier, called the Samsung SGH-t528g. This handset is comes with Samsung’s proprietary OS and combined TouchWiz 2.0 user interface.


 Feature on Samsung t528g cellphone is a 3-inch touchscreen display with three scrollable workspaces, 3G and Wi-Fi connectivity, a 2 megapixel camera with video recorder and 2x zoom, and stereo Bluetooth. The Samsung SGH-t528g phone is also providing a quick access to social networking sites. For battery, the battery of t528g is capable up to 6 hours in talk time, 10 days of standby mode.


 Samsung t528g handset is available in dark gray only. Dimensions of SGH-t528g are 4.33 x 2.01 x 0.47 inches and weighs 3.24 ounces.

Verizon and Payfone Power's a New Mobile Payment Solution



 Verizon Wireless and Payfone, a leading mobile payment processing service, today announced the companies are working together to bring a new mobile payment system to Verizon Wireless customers. When available, the service will allow Verizon Wireless customers to make online purchases from their smartphones, tablets and PCs using numerous payment methods, including charging purchases to their monthly wireless statements or using traditional payment methods through financial institution partners.

"Our relationship with Payfone complements the part of the mobile payments equation we're already working on with our Isis joint venture," said Greg Haller, marketing vice president, Verizon Wireless. "We approach the mobile payments arena from a customer's perspective. As we move forward, the most important goals will be security, privacy and simplicity. Through our relationship with Payfone, we will be able to quickly offer value to our customers by offering them greater choice and a simple, safe and secure purchasing experience when shopping online from their smartphones, tablets and PCs."

With Payfone's unique approach to mobile payments, operators and merchants are able to complete transactions securely and accurately. Payfone also provides other features important to consumers and merchants, including intelligent routing, pre-authorization and authentication designed to reduce the friction and fraud that affect sales conversion and revenue yield for merchants and operators.

"We are pleased to be working with Verizon Wireless to deliver a new level of convenience, security and flexibility to their customers and to boost revenue and conversion for operators, merchants and publishers," states Rodger Desai, chief executive officer, Payfone. "This underscores Verizon Wireless' dedication to cutting-edge innovation as it stays ahead of the mobile payments curve."

Sunday, June 12, 2011

Choosing The Right Mobile Platform



 There are more number of mobile applications alive in the market in now a days, which has different mobile platform's.

 The perfect OS for your mobile phone is very substantial , whether it is for business or just to stay in touch with the outside world.So Developers should think the important metrics of that before choosing the right platform.

 And here is some points to choose the right mobile platform for developing the mobile applications.

1. Technical Aspects:

Before you begin to examine the technical features,you must know the transparent picture of the software that you are going to use.Get the technical features of the applications which you want to include will help you to reduce your work tension while developing them .Whether you are targeting basic users?or complicate background applications?If it is the second one better you go ahead with Palm Os rather than using iOS.

2.Targeting end Users:

Secondly the most important point is targeting users.If you are targeting non business who are not from the business market then android and iphones are the best platforms . If it is a business market then obviously they may expect more features ,then the choice would be RIM Blackberry . Keep it in mind that your application may well liked if you give the precedence to the various nned of users.

3.Financial Prospect:

The Third important fact is financial aspects.Though each platforms offering different income probability,you should target the end users for mass marketing.But high-priced products may attain good for long time.If you are intending that kind of users who is not elude to buy lavish applications , then they are enough to you.

4.Future Presumption:

And the fourth one is future presumption.The Mobile Application industry prompting so many changes from day to day.You should think about the endless usage of mobile applications before choosing them.So Understand the enduring significance of choosing the distinct mobile platform.

On the Contrary , if you are a User ,then be carefully and analyze each mobile platforms before you decide to buy . Mobile market will bloom and there may be some merging in the platforms.So you need to cautiously study and look for people who have dropping this path before.

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Google Introduced Live Transit to Mobile Maps



 Google Maps has become pretty much a standard for mobile mapping applications as Android is rising in market share with a pace of some 400,000 each day, and that's why the addition of Live Transit to the service is more than welcome. As you'd expect, Google Maps Live Transit adds live information about the schedule of local public transportation, so even if the bus/train is late, you can still be informed about the actual time of its arrival:

 Google introduces Live Transit to mobile Maps
“When you click on a transit station or plan a transit route with Google Maps and there are delays or alerts related to your trip, you’ll now see “live departure times” (indicated with a special icon) and service alerts.”

 Beginning now, the service will be rolled out to cover the public transportation system of Boston, Portland, San Diego, San Francisco, as well as the European cities of Madrid and Turin. Google states that it will be working closely with the public transportation systems of other cities, so we hope that list will get updated soon. So while this might not make a world of a difference for motorists, it's a great tool for the rest of the bus-riding public. Check out the video below with all the fine details.

Friday, June 3, 2011

AT&T Introducing Shared Mobile Data Plan Soon:



  While speaking at the D9 conference yesterday, Ralph de la Vega, president and CEO of AT&T, revealed that the carrier is not that far away from launching a shared mobile data plan. Details may be scarce at this time with prices and data caps still anybody's guess, but the advantage of being able to share your data allowance between several devices is more than obvious.

  Lets say that you own a tablet and a smartphone, for example. Signing up for a shared data plan will allow you to pay a single monthly data fee and to use your megabytes on whichever device you prefer. Sharing the same data allowance with your loved ones via a family plan sounds like another great way of saving on data expenses.
 
 We have heard talks about shared data plans before, but it is great to hear that they are closer than ever to becoming a reality. However, will they really make data more affordable or will just trick people into paying more for wireless broadband? We will find out as soon as all details are announced.