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Saturday, May 12, 2012

Verizon Rolls Out Motorola DROID X2 Maintenance Update - MobilEgypt

Two months ago, Verizon Wireless published the official changelog of a software update for Motorola DROID X2, though it did not provide any details regarding availability. Although the DROID X2 was launched at Verizon exactly one year ago with Android 2.2 Froyo on board, Motorola and Google have already delivered an Android 2.3 Gingerbread upgrade. The latest software update is meant to add some new applications, as well as to improve the phone's overall security, performance and stability. Software update 1.3.418.MB870.Verizon.en.US for Motorola DROID X2 is pushed OTA (over the air) in waves, so users might have to wait a bit more until they will get notified on the new software. Although the official changelog is still listed as “Coming Soon,” the folks over at AndroidCentral claim that DROID X2 users have already started to receive the update, which is 35MB in size. According to Verizon, it will take about 10 to 20 minutes to download the software, but that mostly depends on network conditions. Installation should take up to 5 – 10 more minutes, so make sure the DROID X2 has enough battery. Motorola DROID X2 owners who have yet to be notified on the update can check for it manually by going to Settings / About phone / System updates / Download. One of the most important changes is the addition of a Google Security Patch, which is meant to improve the security level. Furthermore, the DROID X2 will be pre-loaded with Verizon Video and VZ Navigator 3D City applications. It is also worth mentioning that the smartphone will be enabled with the Wireless Alerting System. Several fixes have been included as well, such as shortcut names, which can now be updated and saved, as well as the purchased ringtones that are now able to be saved and set. Last but not least, the keyboard Input Auto Error Correction setting now defaults to off.
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Samsung Galaxy Aurora Concept Shows What Galaxy S IV Might Look Like - MobilEgypt

Samsung’s Galaxy S III – the company’s latest Android flagship device – is getting ready to make an official appearance on shelves in late May, a perfect opportunity for enthusiasts to start dreaming of the next smatphone in line, the Galaxy S IV. Galaxy S III brings along top-of-the- line hardware capabilities and features, which will most probably be offset by the various enhancements that its successor is expected to include. Coming from Alexander Black (via Concept-Phones), the Samsung Galaxy Aurora concept phone appears meant to offer a glimpse at what the future Galaxy S flagship could include. The project is not finished as of yet, but it can still impress, even if the Android 5.0 operating system flavor from Google was not packed in it. Galaxy Aurora sports a quad-core application processor that was clocked in at 2GHz, for increased performance capabilities.
It would also include 4G connectivity capabilities, wireless router chip built-in, a heat resistant screen, and a 12- megapixel photo snapper on the back, while being powered by a 3500 mAh battery that should offer 20-22 hours of talk time. Galaxy Aurora would also come with a sleep mode for when you are resting your eyes, and will feature S Voice capabilities. Additionally, the device will be aware of the environment, thus being capable of silencing itself when needed.
Over all, these features seem good enough for a successor to the powerful Galaxy S III, even if some of them would rather appear futuristic to you. However, it would not come too much as a surprise to learn that future smartphones will indeed include such capabilities, and that Samsung themselves decided to include them inside their next flagship Android device. After all, they did manage to bring top-of-the-line features inside each of the new Galaxy S model. However, keep in mind that this is only a concept device, and that not all of these get to arrive on shelves in the end.
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Friday, May 11, 2012

Family Ribbon iPad App Keeps Families Together on Mother’s Day - MobilEgypt

People are continuously looking for new means to stay connected to those who matter the most for them, and Family Ribbon was designed to offer a helping hand. Released as an easy-to-use application for the Apple iPad , the software comes with an intuitive interface that makes it accessible to people regardless of their age. Whether seniors or children, Family Ribbon has been developed to keep them close to their families online via various social networking and communication destinations. “In minutes, they can view Picasa and Flickr albums, make Skype video calls, send video emails and SMS text messages, as well as browse Facebook and other popular websites, all through one simple application,” the team behind this app notes. People will be able to easily set up and manage both the application and parent’s account through a set of remote administration and screen share features. Through the administrator account, it is easy to assist anyone trying to set up one. Some of the main features that Family Ribbon arrives on devices with include: - Family Facebook to engage with family and friends - Easy launch of Skype and Facetime video calls - Simple Online albums viewer for Picasa, Flickr and Facebook - Video emails (or emails with integrated audio, photo, video or drawing) - Illustrated step-by-step user guides - Screen sharing and remote administration tools - Games, intuitive browsing of websites and much more The application was made available for purchase with an introductory price tag of $4.99 (around 3.9 Euros) attached to it (only by July 1st, when it will be reverted to the regular price of $9.99). Moreover, there is a free, limited version of the application available for download for all users who would like to give it a try before making a purchase. Additional info on the software can be found either on the Family Ribbon website or through Apple’s iTunes application portal.
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Samsung launches the Omnia M Windows Phone to Europe - MobilEgypt

Samsung is launching a new Windows Phone 7-based device to Europe. Dubbed the Omnia M, the Windows Phone 7.5-equipped handset ships with a 4-inch Super AMOLED display and 1GHz processor. The device comes with a minimalist design, boasting rounded edges and a curved back. According to Samsung, the case was designed ergonomically so it "sits comfortably in your hand." The real focus of the Omnia M is its social features, which include access to the company's Family Story, a cloud-based network for family members to share messages, videos, and photos. Samsung has also bundled its ChatON service with the device, allowing users to engage in group chatting and messaging across several platforms, including iOS and Android. It's been a busy week for Samsung's Windows Phone segment. Earlier this week, the company unveiled the Samsung Focus 2, a $50 Windows Phone boasting a 4-inch Super AMOLED display and 4G LTE support. That device is going on sale May 20 on AT&T's network. The Omnia M, on the other hand, will be coming to Europe first. Samsung said today that it plans to roll out the Omnia M to other regions, but didn't say when it'll start doing so.
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Thursday, May 10, 2012

Samsung GALAXY S III Headed to Mobilicity - MobilEgypt

Samsung has confirmed Mobilicity is among the Canadian carriers that will offer the Galaxy S III this summer. Although the South Korean company has yet to announce the complete schedule for the Galaxy S III launch in Canada, rumor has it that the device might arrive as early as June. Europeans will be able to purchase the Galaxy S III beginning May 30, but the North American variant will be released a bit later and most likely with a different specs sheet. Given the fact that the Exynos 4212 Quad chipset that powers the recently announced Galaxy S III does not feature LTE support, which is mandatory for the US smartphone market, Samsung is forced to replace it with another chipset that offers this feature. According to the latest hearsay, the Galaxy S III will arrive in the US with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon S4 chipset that features LTE technology. However, it appears that at least one Canadian carrier won’t be coming with the said chipset manufactured by Qualcomm. As we reported yesterday, Rogers Galaxy S III will pack LTE support and Samsung’s “new Exynos processor,” a Google ad claims. There’s no telling whether this is a mistake or Samsung is indeed on its own all-in-one solution for the Galaxy S III. While Mobilicity confirmed it would add the Samsung Galaxy S III to its portfolio of Android devices, the carrier did not disclose any details regarding the phone’s availability or pricing. No other information on the model specifications has been announced for the moment, but more details might leak in the following weeks. Stay tuned for more updates on the matter. “Mobilicity is excited to be working with Samsung on the Canadian launch of the Galaxy S III smartphone. It’s a state-of-art device that’s sure to take user performance to smart new heights, made affordable on our unlimited talk, text and data network ,” said Stewart Lyons, president and chief operating officer.
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Samsung has winning U.K. strategy, but users want more - MobilEgypt

Samsung has been on a real roller coaster here in the United Kingdom in the last few months. Its phones are selling well in lots of countries, but the British seem to have a particular affinity for its Galaxy line. Last week the company chose London for the world launch of its flagship model, the Galaxy S3 , staging one of the largest tech events I have seen in this country. CNET did a great job of covering it in a live blog, but what might not have come across was the sheer scale of the event. Samsung hired Earls Court, a venue that's more commonly used for big concerts and massive exhibitions than product launches. During the 2012 Olympic Games, it will host volleyball. Samsung used the entire space to launch a single product. In front of a thronging, buzzing crowd, a ridiculously large projection screen flashed through the presentation as an orchestra added pomp to the proceedings. At the end of the presentation, the huge screen lifted to reveal another vast hands-on area behind, along with Samsung's new pop-up shops. I stood at the back next to a local retailer who was watching open-mouthed at the whole thing unfolding. The scale of the launch reflected a company that's feeling confident about its position, and to a large extent that confidence is justified. According to some numbers at least, Samsung is winning the smartphone war. Last week, IDC released figures that showed Samsung overtaking all other players in terms of smartphone shipments. What's really interesting to me though are the numbers from Kantar Worldpanel, which show just how strong Android is in the U.K. compared to Apple's iOS. Kantar Worldpanel's numbers put Android's share of smartphone sales at 49 percent, compared to 29 percent for iOS. Contrast that with the U.S., where Android has 43 percent to Apple's 47 percent. There are many reasons that Android phones are so strong in the U.K., but one of the most important is the strength of the Samsung Galaxy portfolio. As I argued for CNN last week , Samsung's strategy seems to be winning over Apple's here. However much money you have to spend on a new phone, whatever sized screen you need and no matter how gargantuan your hands are, Samsung has a Galaxy phone that will fit your needs. People like me often complain that the range is confusing because there are so many similar models, but consumers don't appear to mind. In this space, infinite choice seems to be winning, at least for now. It hasn't all been good for Samsung here recently though. The rapid expansion in sales has led to some real growing pains. Recently the company generated a ton of vitriol from its own customers in the U.K after messing up the Ice Cream Sandwich software upgrade process for its Galaxy S2. Re-hashing all of its mistakes here would take up too much space (you can get a sense of the frustration caused from this piece ). Suffice to say there's only one British non-swear word that can sum the whole episode up: omnishambles. Once upon a time, this sort of software mess- up would have passed under the radar unnoticed, but Samsung's popularity has produced a legion of vocal customers that are all too ready to complain when they are messed around. But the company now knows that people are watching, and is strongly hinting that everything will be better next time around. Provided it can avoid creating too many customer service problems for itself in the future, my best guess is that the two-horse smartphone race is set to continue, in Britain at least, with the likes of HTC, Sony, Nokia, and RIM left to pick up the crumbs.
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Cricket shifts full throttle with high-end Android phones, LTE - MobilEgypt

NEW ORLEANS--Cricket subscribers have spoken -- they want more premium phones -- and now the prepaid carrier is ready to deliver. Cricket customers are beginning to care much more about technical specifications like larger screens, faster processors, and better cameras. Significant sales of the Huawei Mercury, which leapt to an over 10 percent adoption rate in the course of two weeks, proves it. With that in mind, Cricket is going full-speed ahead with plans to expand its smartphone road map to include arrange of smartphones, from entry-level to the premium, with many more high-end smartphones on their roster, for a total of 10 new phones by October. In general, the device mix will include more screens 4 inches or larger, with a 1GB processor or better. The goal is to sell entry level phones in the $100 range and high-end devices upwards of $300 without a contract. In addition to launching new phones with top- tier manufacturers, Cricket also plans to release LTE-capable smartphones, and plans to launch at least two before the end of the year. Although Cricket hasn't deployed LTE, it did start a commercial trial in Tucson, AZ at the end of last year. By 2014, the carrier intends to cover two-thirds of its population with 4G LTE, both on its own and with the help of it network or roaming partners, including Sprint. In tandem with ramping up the number of smartphones on offer, Cricket will also scale back their number of feature phones. Last year, there were 9 feature phones and by the end of 2012, they'll have launched only three. As for Windows Phone, Cricket senior vice president of device, Matthew Stoiber, says they've made no commitment yet, but adds, "We're confident in Windows Phone 8 as an operating system that will be very marketing, and we are working with both Microsoft and a couple of OEMs to determine what the best device to go to market is." Stoiber added that offering devices with diverse operating systems is important to Cricket. If you're wondering about the iPhone, Stoiber says, "It sounds like Apple will reach out to prepaid when it fits their strategy." Muve Music a key player A loftier device mix isn't the only element that attracts new subscribers. In 2012 and beyond, every Android device Cricket unveils will support Muve Music, its all-you-can-download music and ringtone rate plan. Muve Music's product roadmap will increase the social features over time: integrating Facebook, and adding "novel" integration features later this year. The carrier also plans to implement what it calls a "lean-back listening experience" to complement its current on-demand downloading. Cricket's senior vice president in charge of Muve Music, Jeff Toig, sees opportunity to curate a mobile social experience through music that's much more involving than what we see today. Cricket has momentum on his side. Muve Music has over 600,000 subscribers, which Toig says makes them the second largest music subscription service in the U.S., behind Rhapsody. Its also in talks with international operators to license the Muve Music platform, opening up an additional revenue stream. There's also great opportunity to expand Muve Music beyond the tunes and develop similar a similar service rental for video, books, and games. They could also take the platform to tablets and cars. Is that in the stars? Maybe, but for now, Cricket is focused on building up music. "One day we hope that music will be voice mail," says Toig. "You wouldn't buy a phone without voicemail."
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