Archive for August, 2009

AT&T and Nokia Brings the Social Networking Phone - Surge!

Thursday, August 20th, 2009

Nokia is riding on the social networking wave as it teams up AT&T in releasing the new mobile phone called Nokia Surge. Nokia Surge is a 3G-capable mobile device which heavily supports IM, text or email, MMS, video sharing and of course social networking. Debuting on July 19, the Nokia Surge will be available for $79USD and will also come with full HTML browser with Flash support.

With Flash support enabled, you can use the Nokia Surge for viewing YouTube videos. A Juicaster application
is also pre-installed to fulfill various social networking tasks such as posting messages, images, videos, and comments to Facebook and other social networking sites even while you are on the move.

The Nokia Surge also features a full slide-out QWERTY keyboard in its slim and stylish form factor. The mobile phone runs Symbian S60 OS which gives you access to various Symbian applications.

Other multimedia and entertainment features of the Nokia Surge include - a 2.0 megapixel camera, AT&T Navigator support for bringing turn-by-turn directions and traffic monitoring and alerts, AT&T Mobile Music, and AT&T Video Share.

Other features include music player and FM radio, personalize shortcuts, themes, ringtones, and wallpapers, Nokia PC Internet access, various games, Mail for Exchange 2.9 support, quickoffice document viewer and PDF reader. It also boasts of a 2.4-inch QVGA LCD, 128MB Internal Memory, MicroSD support and Bluetooth connectivity.

The Nokia Surge is a WCDMA/HSDPA 850/1900 GSM 850/900/1800/1900 phone. It provides up to 400 hours of standby time and 4.7 hours of talk time.

The Nokia Surge will be available from AT&T starting at $79.99 plus a two-year service agreement.

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Microsoft and Nokia form global alliance

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009

New York, NY — The worldwide leader in software and the world’s largest smartphone manufacturer have entered into an alliance that is set to deliver a groundbreaking, enterprise-grade solution for mobile productivity.

Today, Microsoft Business Division President Stephen Elop and Nokia’s Executive Vice President for Devices Kai Oistamo announced the agreement, outlining a shared vision for the future of mobile productivity. This is the first time that either company has embarked on an alliance of this scope and nature. Under the terms of the agreement, the two companies will begin collaborating immediately on the design, development and marketing of productivity solutions for the mobile professional, bringing Microsoft Office Mobile and Microsoft business communications, collaboration and device management software to Nokia’s Symbian devices.

These solutions will be available for a broad range of Nokia smartphones starting with the company’s business-optimized range, Nokia Eseries. The two companies will also market these solutions to businesses, carriers and individuals. Both Microsoft Corp. and Nokia possess a rare combination of enterprise experience and consumer understanding and, in addition to the collaboration on existing software and services, will use these assets to jointly design a range of new user experiences for future Nokia devices. These experiences will be identified together, and will be created by dedicated teams inside both companies to better meet the growing needs of the mobile professional.

“With more than 200 million smartphone customers globally, Nokia is the world’s largest smartphone manufacturer and a natural partner for us,”said Elop. “Today’s announcement will enable us to expand Microsoft Office Mobile to Nokia smartphone owners worldwide and allow them to collaborate on Office documents from anywhere, as part of our strategy to provide the best productivity experience across the PC, phone and browser.”

“If you are going to provide a seamless and integrated productivity experience on a mobile device, Microsoft is an ideal partner,” said Oistamo. “Together with Microsoft, we will develop new and innovative user experiences for employees of small and large businesses alike, ensuring Nokia’s smartphones are an integral part of the office and home-office environment, and addressing the significant opportunity in mobile enterprise productivity.”

This announcement builds on the existing work Nokia is doing by optimizing access to e-mail and other personal information with Exchange ActiveSync. Next year, Nokia intends to start shipping Microsoft Office Communicator Mobile on its smartphones, followed by other Office applications and related software and services in the future.

These will include: - The ability to view, edit, create and share Office documents on more devices in more places with mobile-optimized versions of Microsoft Word, Microsoft PowerPoint, Microsoft Excel and Microsoft OneNote - Enterprise instant messaging and presence, and optimized conferencing and collaboration experience with Microsoft Office Communicator Mobile - Mobile access to intranet and extranet portals built on Microsoft SharePoint Server - Enterprise device management withMicrosoft System Center “Having these two major players cooperating at this level will help us continue to meet our customer’s needs and reinforces our future business mobility strategy,”said Diane Sanchez, head of Telefonica USA.

“The scope of the alliance between Microsoft and Nokia, and potential value for the enterprise and individual is significant,” said Stephen Drake, VP of Mobility & Telecom at IDC. “By bringing Microsoft’s productivity solutions to Nokia’s large customer base, the two companies should be better able to serve the needs of the growing mobile worker population, which IDC estimates to reach 1 billion worldwide in 2011.”

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Samsung Jet is Smarter than a Smartphone

Monday, August 17th, 2009

Samsung has launched its latest smartphone - the Samsung Jet. This smartphone is smarter than a smartphone, Samsung claims. The Samsung Jet boasts not only of features common among smartphones available in the market today, but also of features that you would normally find in traditional non-smartphones.Among the many smartphone features supported by Samsung Jet is Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync and Multi-Task manager. It also gives you user-friendly menu navigations as well as a sleek and compact form factor and design.

Another notable feature of the Samsung Jet is a 3.-1-inch WVGA AMOLED display that gives vivid and colorful full touch mobile features. This type of mobile phone display produces a resolution which is said to be four times higher than a WQVGA screen.

The Samsung Jet also features TouchWiz 2.0 user interface. This provides outstanding touch capability as well as powerful and responsive reaction.

In addition the Samsung Jet’s processor is noteworthy as well at 800MHZ which can provide faster speed and performance.

Other specs and features of the Samsung Jet include - 5.0MP Auto Focus camera plus dual power LED, face detection, smile shot, panorama shot, blink detection, geo-tagging, and photo editor, video playback and capture at 30fps, music player, Dolfin Browser, Wap 2.0, one-finger zoom, share pix and mobile widget, A-GPS, Bluetooth, WiFi, 2GB/8GB microSD slot. The Samsung Jet gives you up to 300 minutes talk time and 406 hours standby time on 3G connectivity.

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