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Oct 29, 2009

State of the Mobile Web - by Opera

Last month, Opera released a report called State of the Mobile Web.

the report is really comprehensive, and some of the numbers may be interesting to learn about trends in mobile web.

Highlights
  • In addition to the usual increases in all three categories of growth (users, pages viewed and data consumed), Opera Mini achieved a major milestone in September 2009: passing the 2PB barrier of uncompressed data processed by Opera Mini in a month (based on a compression rate of up to 90%).
  • In September 2009, Nigeria fell off of the top 10 countries list, while Vietnam made its debut (as we predicted last month).
  • In this month’s report, we added two new categories of data for each of the highlighted countries: data transferred per user and data transferred per page-view.
  • In this month’s report, we looked at countries in the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS). The top 11 countries using Opera Mini in the CIS are: Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Armenia, Uzbekistan, Moldova, Kyrgyzstan, Azerbaijan, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan.
  • Some numbers regarding the CIS: From September 2008 to September 2009, overall page views in the top 11 countries listed increased 133%. From September 2008 to September 2009, overall unique users in the top 11 countries listed increased 55%. From September 2008 to September 2009, overall data transferred in the top 11 countries listed increased 174%.
  • Growth rates in the CIS: Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan lead the top 11 countries in growth of unique users.
  • Nokia and Sony Ericsson are by far the most popular handset brands chosen by Opera Mini users in the CIS.
  • Users in the top 10 countries save up to 672 million USD per month, or over 8.1 billion USD per year.
  • On a monthly basis, users in the United States and the United Kingdom save the most money using Opera Mini, based on their usage and the average cost of browsing (per MB).

We can really learn some interesting facts from the following details:

- BlackBerry is not yet doing so great in the UK?
- Facebook is the most popular page in the UK? Before Google???
- CNN vs. BBC... OK that one was obvious...

OperaMiniReportUS

OperaMiniReportUK 

You can read the full Opera Mobile Web Report In here.

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Last month, Opera released a report called State of the Mobile Web.

the report is really comprehensive, and some of the numbers may be interesting to learn about trends in mobile web.

Highlights
  • In addition to the usual increases in all three categories of growth (users, pages viewed and data consumed), Opera Mini achieved a major milestone in September 2009: passing the 2PB barrier of uncompressed data processed by Opera Mini in a month (based on a compression rate of up to 90%).
  • In September 2009, Nigeria fell off of the top 10 countries list, while Vietnam made its debut (as we predicted last month).
  • In this month’s report, we added two new categories of data for each of the highlighted countries: data transferred per user and data transferred per page-view.
  • In this month’s report, we looked at countries in the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS). The top 11 countries using Opera Mini in the CIS are: Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Armenia, Uzbekistan, Moldova, Kyrgyzstan, Azerbaijan, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan.
  • Some numbers regarding the CIS: From September 2008 to September 2009, overall page views in the top 11 countries listed increased 133%. From September 2008 to September 2009, overall unique users in the top 11 countries listed increased 55%. From September 2008 to September 2009, overall data transferred in the top 11 countries listed increased 174%.
  • Growth rates in the CIS: Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan lead the top 11 countries in growth of unique users.
  • Nokia and Sony Ericsson are by far the most popular handset brands chosen by Opera Mini users in the CIS.
  • Users in the top 10 countries save up to 672 million USD per month, or over 8.1 billion USD per year.
  • On a monthly basis, users in the United States and the United Kingdom save the most money using Opera Mini, based on their usage and the average cost of browsing (per MB).

We can really learn some interesting facts from the following details:

- BlackBerry is not yet doing so great in the UK?
- Facebook is the most popular page in the UK? Before Google???
- CNN vs. BBC... OK that one was obvious...

OperaMiniReportUS

OperaMiniReportUK 

You can read the full Opera Mobile Web Report In here.

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Motorola Droid software tour by PocketNow

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PocketNow.com has recently published this long and detailed software tour of the Motorola Droid.

As always, a great review.

I have to say I'm beginning to like Android. Version 2.0, which is presented here seems to be much smoother than the first one which I tested a long while ago. The performance of this one looks impressive and I also like the overall design.

And not to mention the fact it's a Droid... I think it's time to put my hands on one of the newer Android devices out there...

 

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motorola-droid-verizon-front motorola-droid-3

PocketNow.com has recently published this long and detailed software tour of the Motorola Droid.

As always, a great review.

I have to say I'm beginning to like Android. Version 2.0, which is presented here seems to be much smoother than the first one which I tested a long while ago. The performance of this one looks impressive and I also like the overall design.

And not to mention the fact it's a Droid... I think it's time to put my hands on one of the newer Android devices out there...

 

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Oct 28, 2009

inPulse - a BlackBerry Wristwatch?

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We all know the drill; addicted BlackBerry users, rudely reading mails in the middle of important meetings, nodding their heads as if they are listening to the discussion, asking dumb questions whenever the topic becomes relevant to them, and giving high level answers that can easily be given by the secretary's children...

 

Well, the next generation in BlackBerry addiction is close; the inPulse - a BlackBerry watch! think about it: why hold your BlackBerry in your hands when the BlackBerry can almost hold you!

inpulse_smartwatch

The quite lovely-looking inPulse connects to a Blackberry via Bluetooth and can either alert you to the full barrage of your very important email or can be set to filter it. These alerts are then displayed on the 1.3-inch OLED screen, and you are notified of their presence by the vibrator inside, and the whole watch, when fully charged (via microUSB), should last for around four days.

Pretty much anything that can be pushed to the Blackberry can be pushed those few inches further to your wrist. This includes RSS feeds, weather reports, SMS messages and the Twitter, guaranteeing that you can remain blissfully distracted during your next trial-by-PowerPoint. You’ll still have to pull out your crackberry to reply, but at least now you’ll know which messages to respond to.

blackberryadrianfenty

I have a better suggestion for the BlackBerry users - a special chip that can be planted inside your body, creating special electrical pulses that can almost kill you if for any reasons you haven't replied to an email...

Think about it... bzzzzzzzz...

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blackberryaddicts

We all know the drill; addicted BlackBerry users, rudely reading mails in the middle of important meetings, nodding their heads as if they are listening to the discussion, asking dumb questions whenever the topic becomes relevant to them, and giving high level answers that can easily be given by the secretary's children...

 

Well, the next generation in BlackBerry addiction is close; the inPulse - a BlackBerry watch! think about it: why hold your BlackBerry in your hands when the BlackBerry can almost hold you!

inpulse_smartwatch

The quite lovely-looking inPulse connects to a Blackberry via Bluetooth and can either alert you to the full barrage of your very important email or can be set to filter it. These alerts are then displayed on the 1.3-inch OLED screen, and you are notified of their presence by the vibrator inside, and the whole watch, when fully charged (via microUSB), should last for around four days.

Pretty much anything that can be pushed to the Blackberry can be pushed those few inches further to your wrist. This includes RSS feeds, weather reports, SMS messages and the Twitter, guaranteeing that you can remain blissfully distracted during your next trial-by-PowerPoint. You’ll still have to pull out your crackberry to reply, but at least now you’ll know which messages to respond to.

blackberryadrianfenty

I have a better suggestion for the BlackBerry users - a special chip that can be planted inside your body, creating special electrical pulses that can almost kill you if for any reasons you haven't replied to an email...

Think about it... bzzzzzzzz...

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Motorola VC6096 - in-vehicle fixed mount with Telematics

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Motorola has recently announced that it will be dumping Windows Mobile completely and switching to Google's Android, but in the rugged division there are still plenty of PDAs running Windows Mobile.

One of those PDAs is the VC6096 .

Motorola VC6096 is an in-vehicle/fixed mount mobile computer, optimized for work force on the roads. Designed for transportation and logistics providers Motorola VC6096 promises to maximize driver productivity, improve safety and vehicle utilization.

The form factor is unique, comparing to the other rugged PDAs out there. Seems like Motorola tried to make it more user friendly this time by including a quite big screen and full QWERTY keyboard.

Connectivity looks promising with 3.5G GSM HSDPA WWAN as well as 802.11a/b/g WiFi… For transportation the Motorola VC6096 also has a SiRF Star III GPS receiver and of course Bluetooth.

Other hardware specs include SD card slot, five programmable soft keys, mic and speakers; all running on 128MB of RAM, 256MB flash, 624Mhz processor and Windows Mobile 6.1 Pro.

Here's a short video demonstration:

Check out Motorola VC6096 homepage 

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motorola-vc6096

Motorola has recently announced that it will be dumping Windows Mobile completely and switching to Google's Android, but in the rugged division there are still plenty of PDAs running Windows Mobile.

One of those PDAs is the VC6096 .

Motorola VC6096 is an in-vehicle/fixed mount mobile computer, optimized for work force on the roads. Designed for transportation and logistics providers Motorola VC6096 promises to maximize driver productivity, improve safety and vehicle utilization.

The form factor is unique, comparing to the other rugged PDAs out there. Seems like Motorola tried to make it more user friendly this time by including a quite big screen and full QWERTY keyboard.

Connectivity looks promising with 3.5G GSM HSDPA WWAN as well as 802.11a/b/g WiFi… For transportation the Motorola VC6096 also has a SiRF Star III GPS receiver and of course Bluetooth.

Other hardware specs include SD card slot, five programmable soft keys, mic and speakers; all running on 128MB of RAM, 256MB flash, 624Mhz processor and Windows Mobile 6.1 Pro.

Here's a short video demonstration:

Check out Motorola VC6096 homepage 

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What's new in Android 2.0?

Developers!

What's new in Android 2.0 you ask?

Watch this video and learn. Seems promising:

 

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Developers!

What's new in Android 2.0 you ask?

Watch this video and learn. Seems promising:

 

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Oct 26, 2009

DUB - Easy Way To Exchange Mobile Business Cards

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I received an interesting story today about DUB.

DUB is an easy way to (and software) to exchange business cards using mobile phones.

It is currently available only in the US and Canada, running on iPhones and BlackBerry devices.

Here's some more details copied from the official web-site followed by a demonstration video:

"When you and another person open the DUB app on an iPhone or BlackBerry and click the locate button, DUB will find both and prompt you to exchange info. The contact information is saved directly to your mobile address book.

If the other person doesn’t have DUB or is in the next state instead of next to you, just type their email address or mobile number and push send. They’ll get a message with your contact info and a link to create their card. Once they do, your info is saved to their mobile address book and theirs to yours."

DUB Website

 

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bberry

I received an interesting story today about DUB.

DUB is an easy way to (and software) to exchange business cards using mobile phones.

It is currently available only in the US and Canada, running on iPhones and BlackBerry devices.

Here's some more details copied from the official web-site followed by a demonstration video:

"When you and another person open the DUB app on an iPhone or BlackBerry and click the locate button, DUB will find both and prompt you to exchange info. The contact information is saved directly to your mobile address book.

If the other person doesn’t have DUB or is in the next state instead of next to you, just type their email address or mobile number and push send. They’ll get a message with your contact info and a link to create their card. Once they do, your info is saved to their mobile address book and theirs to yours."

DUB Website

 

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Oct 25, 2009

What can you do 1000 mobile phones?

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Vodafone people were bored enough to create a symphony out of a collection of mobile phones with TXT alerts that – when received in the sequence – created the music.

Visit Vodafone symphony page of View the sequences here.

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voda

Vodafone people were bored enough to create a symphony out of a collection of mobile phones with TXT alerts that – when received in the sequence – created the music.

Visit Vodafone symphony page of View the sequences here.



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Oct 21, 2009

The story of the rejected Windows Marketplace Applications

Enjoy!

(Thanks for sending that one out, Amir)

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Enjoy!

(Thanks for sending that one out, Amir)

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Oct 18, 2009

What is MOTOBLUR and what will it do to Android?
















motorola-android

Though I do not consider myself to be a Motorola fan, it’s interesting to see the MOTOBLUR, a new customized version of Android OS, developed by Motorola, and probably its' biggest hope to revive some of the company's lost fortunes...
Visually, MOTOBLUR is a nice looking OS, with a clear focus on social networks. The home screen is holding all the popular social network feeds at screen (MySpace, Facebook, Twitter and of course emails) allowing easy reading and simple status posting.
It looks nice, but I guess it’s nothing more than another widgets styled fancy UI.
motorola-cliq-dext-2
Motorola took Palm’s synergy vision and improved it a little bit: MOTOBLUR continuously (and automatically) syncs your phone and email contacts with your friends from Facebook™, MySpace and Twitter.

Why I can't stand it when skins, themes and ringtones are pretending to be apps [Android Market]
What is CyanogenMod and why should you care?
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Can Microsoft generate more revenue out of Android than Google?







Beyond the homepage gimmick, all the feeds are listed in one unified inbox screen, which may become helpful.
Like Ping.fm, you can quickly update your status across all of these sites in one move. Other social networking features – like wall posts, photo sharing, and quick posting of videos to YouTube are also supported.
In addition, MOTOBLUR continuously updates and backs up the information into a secure environment. Again, not a real innovation, but a cool feature.
What’s going on behind the scenes?
Technically speaking, Motorola took the Android 1.5 source and customized it. Yes, that means that once you use Motorola’s MOTOBLUR, you are not running the version that was released by Google’s developers…
Is it a good thing to do?
I’m not sure.
Based on my previous experiences with Motorola user interface, I think that it’s better to stick with the original… maybe a customized shell (a-la Sense UI) is better, as it keeps the original source of the OS.
In any event, the first 2 devices to run MOTOBLUR will be: CLIQ (North America) and DEXT (International).
Motorola-CLIQ-Android-Phone-with-MOTOBLUR-front-2 
To see it in action (movies and some trials) check out the Motorola web site.
 
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motorola-android

Though I do not consider myself to be a Motorola fan, it’s interesting to see the MOTOBLUR, a new customized version of Android OS, developed by Motorola, and probably its' biggest hope to revive some of the company's lost fortunes...
Visually, MOTOBLUR is a nice looking OS, with a clear focus on social networks. The home screen is holding all the popular social network feeds at screen (MySpace, Facebook, Twitter and of course emails) allowing easy reading and simple status posting.
It looks nice, but I guess it’s nothing more than another widgets styled fancy UI.
motorola-cliq-dext-2
Motorola took Palm’s synergy vision and improved it a little bit: MOTOBLUR continuously (and automatically) syncs your phone and email contacts with your friends from Facebook™, MySpace and Twitter.

Why I can't stand it when skins, themes and ringtones are pretending to be apps [Android Market]
What is CyanogenMod and why should you care?
Mobile Spoon predicts: By mid 2012, Android will lead tablets market
Can Microsoft generate more revenue out of Android than Google?







Beyond the homepage gimmick, all the feeds are listed in one unified inbox screen, which may become helpful.
Like Ping.fm, you can quickly update your status across all of these sites in one move. Other social networking features – like wall posts, photo sharing, and quick posting of videos to YouTube are also supported.
In addition, MOTOBLUR continuously updates and backs up the information into a secure environment. Again, not a real innovation, but a cool feature.
What’s going on behind the scenes?
Technically speaking, Motorola took the Android 1.5 source and customized it. Yes, that means that once you use Motorola’s MOTOBLUR, you are not running the version that was released by Google’s developers…
Is it a good thing to do?
I’m not sure.
Based on my previous experiences with Motorola user interface, I think that it’s better to stick with the original… maybe a customized shell (a-la Sense UI) is better, as it keeps the original source of the OS.
In any event, the first 2 devices to run MOTOBLUR will be: CLIQ (North America) and DEXT (International).
Motorola-CLIQ-Android-Phone-with-MOTOBLUR-front-2 
To see it in action (movies and some trials) check out the Motorola web site.
 
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Oct 15, 2009

Off-topic: Useful Code Sample

Useful code snippet in case you need some extra hand...

(Thanks for sending that one, Yechiel...)

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Useful code snippet in case you need some extra hand...

(Thanks for sending that one, Yechiel...)



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Oct 14, 2009

Windows Mobile 6.5 Themes Creator

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Microsoft has included a cool themes creator for their new version of Windows Mobile.

You can head over to Microsoft Themes Creator and create your own Windows Mobile 6.5 theme by selecting the colors, gradient mode, background image and more.

Not the fanciest one, but good enough for creating basic themes.

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WinMo65Theme

Microsoft has included a cool themes creator for their new version of Windows Mobile.

You can head over to Microsoft Themes Creator and create your own Windows Mobile 6.5 theme by selecting the colors, gradient mode, background image and more.

Not the fanciest one, but good enough for creating basic themes.

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Oct 13, 2009

Linux Mobile Phones by Samsung

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Here at the MobileSpoon we love new mobile OS. The following story is not about a new OS, but could be the beginning of something.

Samsung, which is now releasing new smartphones running Symbian, Windows Mobile and Android, has added another OS - Linux Mobile.

According to MobileTopSoft: "Samsung is on the verge of releasing two spanking brand new LiMo handsets later in the year, these handsets are called the Samsung H1 and Samsung M1, both feature LiMo OS R2 (Release 2) which is expected to boots recognition of the OS and its hardwares. The Samsung H1 has a 3.5 inch OLED touch display, GPS, Wi-Fi, HSDPA, Bluetooth 2.0, 16GB on board memory, and a nice 5MP auto-focus camera for taking memorable photos.

Next up we have the Samsung M1, now this is not as kick ass as the H1 but still worthy to be mentioned, it has a 3.2 inch TFT touchscreen, Bluetooth 2.0, HSDPA, 1GB onboard memory, GPS, and a 3MP camera, that would do for the folks who just want to take casual photos of family, friends and their dog...or cat...or whatever."

Does it mean Samsung is doubting the popularity of Android? I don't think so... will LiMo compete with WinMo? Not sure... but it is going to be interesting to see how those 3 platforms will compete...

 

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Here at the MobileSpoon we love new mobile OS. The following story is not about a new OS, but could be the beginning of something.

Samsung, which is now releasing new smartphones running Symbian, Windows Mobile and Android, has added another OS - Linux Mobile.

According to MobileTopSoft: "Samsung is on the verge of releasing two spanking brand new LiMo handsets later in the year, these handsets are called the Samsung H1 and Samsung M1, both feature LiMo OS R2 (Release 2) which is expected to boots recognition of the OS and its hardwares. The Samsung H1 has a 3.5 inch OLED touch display, GPS, Wi-Fi, HSDPA, Bluetooth 2.0, 16GB on board memory, and a nice 5MP auto-focus camera for taking memorable photos.

Next up we have the Samsung M1, now this is not as kick ass as the H1 but still worthy to be mentioned, it has a 3.2 inch TFT touchscreen, Bluetooth 2.0, HSDPA, 1GB onboard memory, GPS, and a 3MP camera, that would do for the folks who just want to take casual photos of family, friends and their dog...or cat...or whatever."

Does it mean Samsung is doubting the popularity of Android? I don't think so... will LiMo compete with WinMo? Not sure... but it is going to be interesting to see how those 3 platforms will compete...

 

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The History of Windows Mobile

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Our friends over at 1800PocketPC created a cool video presenting the long history of Windows Mobile.

This one really brings up some memories... 

This reminds me of our 3 posts series about The History of PDA's. Check out how it all started, before Microsoft even thought about PocketPC...

History of PDAs - Part #1

History of PDAs - Part #2

History of PDAs - Part #3 

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History2 copy

Our friends over at 1800PocketPC created a cool video presenting the long history of Windows Mobile.

This one really brings up some memories... 

This reminds me of our 3 posts series about The History of PDA's. Check out how it all started, before Microsoft even thought about PocketPC...

History of PDAs - Part #1

History of PDAs - Part #2

History of PDAs - Part #3 

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Oct 11, 2009

iPhone Grabs Top Rank in Smartphone Satisfaction Survey

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We all know many iPhone users which are Apple fanatics (you know, those annoying geeks that always brag about how great is their mac and how smart is the iPhone).

Apperantly not all the iPhone users are like this, according to JD Power, the survey polled customers worldwide on satisfaction with their smartphones between January and June 2009 shows that customers rated the iPhone as the most satisfying phone.

Motorola, by the way, came last.

3,221 owners rated their smartphones based on factors including ease of operation, operating system, features, physical design and battery life.

Apple scored 811. LG scored 776 for second place, and RIM  BlackBerry scored 759 for third.

In the survey for business users: Apple nabbed the no.-1 spot for smartphones in business, with a score of 803, followed by RIM BlackBerry with a score of 724. This portion of the survey polled 1,148 enterprise smartphone users.

Click here for the complete customers satisfaction survey results

 

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iphonephone

We all know many iPhone users which are Apple fanatics (you know, those annoying geeks that always brag about how great is their mac and how smart is the iPhone).

Apperantly not all the iPhone users are like this, according to JD Power, the survey polled customers worldwide on satisfaction with their smartphones between January and June 2009 shows that customers rated the iPhone as the most satisfying phone.

Motorola, by the way, came last.

3,221 owners rated their smartphones based on factors including ease of operation, operating system, features, physical design and battery life.

Apple scored 811. LG scored 776 for second place, and RIM  BlackBerry scored 759 for third.

In the survey for business users: Apple nabbed the no.-1 spot for smartphones in business, with a score of 803, followed by RIM BlackBerry with a score of 724. This portion of the survey polled 1,148 enterprise smartphone users.

Click here for the complete customers satisfaction survey results

 

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Great Looking TouchFlo 3D Themes

Following some popular posts about TouchFlo3D Skins and Themes, I decided to sniff around and look for some more great looking themes.

Here's some links:

















[TF3D 2.1][WVGA] TouchFluo 3D Line by Eagledig
090814123207755908

[TF3D 2.1][WVGA] Blue Eye
091004110835376259

Review: SPB Mobile Shell 5 For Android, Windows Mobile and Symbian


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Can Microsoft generate more revenue out of Android than Google?



And this one is a collection of nice looking TouchFlo Themes:
(click on the image to enlarge)
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1st row
Black skin by TWolf
Red by bombzhome
White by bombzhome
Green by Anolnx
Purple by Anolnx
Blue Void by kulet78
Diamond clock by mbarvian (updated)
Pink her by TWolf

2nd row
Teal Manilla by .HaVoC.
Feng Shui by Dredd 67:
MobileMatt TF2D Connection by mchapman007
KnobiSkin by Knobibrot
AZUL-T2D bu GODZSON
TF2D Alabaster Skin by MobileMatt | M2DC Theme
White on black skin by eboelzner
T2D-WIDGETZ THEME by GODZSON

3rd row
Type-R skin by kidnamedAlbert
yellow theme by .HaVoC.
HTC-TOUCH/VOUGE transformation package by PROBEX (external direct link)
Black Vista skin by TWolf
Black ICE by MobileMatt
TOXIC theme by txema_py
Creaton by GODZSON (2 backgrounds)
MobileMatt Black ICE V2.0 by mchapman007

sk4cb0
1st row
MobileMatt MM&L Skin by MobileMatt & Lepsyfou
Cowboys and UT Themes by ldostang
Touch Fantasy by bornotty
Oklahoma Sooner theme by stutzmason
harley Davidson by kron2
Néon Theme + transparent Manila by utopykzebulon
TypeR v3 by kidnamedAlbert

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6 comments | Read more... Following some popular posts about TouchFlo3D Skins and Themes, I decided to sniff around and look for some more great looking themes.

Here's some links:

















[TF3D 2.1][WVGA] TouchFluo 3D Line by Eagledig
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[TF3D 2.1][WVGA] Blue Eye
091004110835376259

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And this one is a collection of nice looking TouchFlo Themes:
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1st row
Black skin by TWolf
Red by bombzhome
White by bombzhome
Green by Anolnx
Purple by Anolnx
Blue Void by kulet78
Diamond clock by mbarvian (updated)
Pink her by TWolf

2nd row
Teal Manilla by .HaVoC.
Feng Shui by Dredd 67:
MobileMatt TF2D Connection by mchapman007
KnobiSkin by Knobibrot
AZUL-T2D bu GODZSON
TF2D Alabaster Skin by MobileMatt | M2DC Theme
White on black skin by eboelzner
T2D-WIDGETZ THEME by GODZSON

3rd row
Type-R skin by kidnamedAlbert
yellow theme by .HaVoC.
HTC-TOUCH/VOUGE transformation package by PROBEX (external direct link)
Black Vista skin by TWolf
Black ICE by MobileMatt
TOXIC theme by txema_py
Creaton by GODZSON (2 backgrounds)
MobileMatt Black ICE V2.0 by mchapman007

sk4cb0
1st row
MobileMatt MM&L Skin by MobileMatt & Lepsyfou
Cowboys and UT Themes by ldostang
Touch Fantasy by bornotty
Oklahoma Sooner theme by stutzmason
harley Davidson by kron2
Néon Theme + transparent Manila by utopykzebulon
TypeR v3 by kidnamedAlbert

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Oct 8, 2009

Details About LG GM750

Looking for useful information and videos about LG GM750? Came to the right place!

LGGM750VodafoneWM6531 lggm75013

I was looking for some useful information about this fascinating device, the LG GM750, LG's first Windows phone (running Windows Mobile 6.5 of course), and one which is also wearing the S-Class user interface which is considered to be an innovative one.

The handset also includes 5 MP, 2592Ñ…1944 pixels, autofocus camera and one of my favorites D-Pad substitutes - an optical mouse (a-la Samsung Omnia!).

Here are some useful links with specs details and hands-on reviews of the LG GM750 Windows Phone:

Introduction to LG S-Class User Interface: 

LG GM750 gets reviewed by WMExperts

LG GM750 - Full phone specifications

S-Class award winning UI

LG GM750 Videos by LG Training Squad including:
- weather theme,
- multi-tasking capabilities,
- optical mouse,
- homescreen,
- thumbnails in camera mode

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Looking for useful information and videos about LG GM750? Came to the right place!

LGGM750VodafoneWM6531 lggm75013

I was looking for some useful information about this fascinating device, the LG GM750, LG's first Windows phone (running Windows Mobile 6.5 of course), and one which is also wearing the S-Class user interface which is considered to be an innovative one.

The handset also includes 5 MP, 2592Ñ…1944 pixels, autofocus camera and one of my favorites D-Pad substitutes - an optical mouse (a-la Samsung Omnia!).

Here are some useful links with specs details and hands-on reviews of the LG GM750 Windows Phone:

Introduction to LG S-Class User Interface: 

LG GM750 gets reviewed by WMExperts

LG GM750 - Full phone specifications

S-Class award winning UI

LG GM750 Videos by LG Training Squad including:
- weather theme,
- multi-tasking capabilities,
- optical mouse,
- homescreen,
- thumbnails in camera mode

Enjoy the links! We will definitely keep a close eye on this one!

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Windows Mobile 6.5 was released few days ago... Does anyone care?

WPhone_h_cL1_thumb WinMo65

Well, looking at MobilitySite's WinMo reviews round-up, it seems like Microsoft are getting all spanked in the tush...

Personally I didn't have too much expectations, and therefore I'm pretty happy with the result. I think the next update for 6.5 will come sooner than expected and will include a lot of more small goodies.

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Chris Leckness First Impression of WinMo 6.5

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WPhone_h_cL1_thumb WinMo65

Well, looking at MobilitySite's WinMo reviews round-up, it seems like Microsoft are getting all spanked in the tush...

Personally I didn't have too much expectations, and therefore I'm pretty happy with the result. I think the next update for 6.5 will come sooner than expected and will include a lot of more small goodies.

cminus_thumb

Chris Leckness First Impression of WinMo 6.5

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HTC Touch HD2 Video Introduction

I'm continuing to promote my next WinMo device (yes yes yes!), but I just cant seem to find the "Sense UI" inside this demo, it seems to me more like TouchFlo... don't you think?

Another thing I must say is: what's all the fuss about the weather... who cares about it when it's all around us? Why promote such a beautiful device with a lame line like:

who cares about the weather

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I'm continuing to promote my next WinMo device (yes yes yes!), but I just cant seem to find the "Sense UI" inside this demo, it seems to me more like TouchFlo... don't you think?

Another thing I must say is: what's all the fuss about the weather... who cares about it when it's all around us? Why promote such a beautiful device with a lame line like:

who cares about the weather

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Android Will Bypass iPhone By 2012, Says Gartner.

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From the very beginning we knew Google's Android is going to be something big. Google, open source, cloud, a long list of devices manufacturers supporting this effort - it cannot go wrong.

The first version did not make us too excited (although showed a lot of potential) but the "cupcake" version (1.5) was much better, and then came a few really good handsets as well.

Androids

Gartner Inc. predicts that the Android will make the highest jump in the next 2 years, surging from 2% market-share today to 14% of the global smartphone market in 2012.

Gartner forecasts that Android will actually rank second globally, behind the Symbian OS, (which by the way will continue to fall from more than 50% to 39%) in 2012.

The reasons, according to Gartner, are Google's great support for this OS, the range of cloud computing functions, the fact that it's an open source, and of course the manufacturers behind the OS which according to Gartner are expected to release around 40 Android models in 2010, many of them with the new OS version (code-named Donut).

Android_Tripod
The Triandroids are coming! (We said it first, long time ago!)

Another interesting point (which I tend to agree with) is that while iPhone is clearly focused on applications, games, entertainment, and Windows Mobile, BlackBerry, and Symbian are focused on productivity and tasks, the Android has a nice mixture which somehow manages to grab both areas.

runble

The complete Gartner forecast for smartphones in 2012:

- Symbian: 203 million devices sold (39% of the market)
- Android: 76 million units sold (14.5% of the market)
- iPhone: 71.5 million devices in 2012 (13.7% market share)
- Windows Mobile: 66.8 million units sold (12.8% of the market)
- BlackBerry OS: 65.25 million devices (12.5% market share)
- Various Linux devices: 28 million units (5.4% market share)
- Palm's new webOS: 11 million units (2.1% of the market)

Surprisingly, BlackBerry seems to move down from second place to fifth, while Android will take over the second place by storm (hmm... wrong term... Storm).

Gartner have made their bets, what are yours? 

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(Thanks for the tip Amir!)

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spoonfeeding6

From the very beginning we knew Google's Android is going to be something big. Google, open source, cloud, a long list of devices manufacturers supporting this effort - it cannot go wrong.

The first version did not make us too excited (although showed a lot of potential) but the "cupcake" version (1.5) was much better, and then came a few really good handsets as well.

Androids

Gartner Inc. predicts that the Android will make the highest jump in the next 2 years, surging from 2% market-share today to 14% of the global smartphone market in 2012.

Gartner forecasts that Android will actually rank second globally, behind the Symbian OS, (which by the way will continue to fall from more than 50% to 39%) in 2012.

The reasons, according to Gartner, are Google's great support for this OS, the range of cloud computing functions, the fact that it's an open source, and of course the manufacturers behind the OS which according to Gartner are expected to release around 40 Android models in 2010, many of them with the new OS version (code-named Donut).

Android_Tripod
The Triandroids are coming! (We said it first, long time ago!)

Another interesting point (which I tend to agree with) is that while iPhone is clearly focused on applications, games, entertainment, and Windows Mobile, BlackBerry, and Symbian are focused on productivity and tasks, the Android has a nice mixture which somehow manages to grab both areas.

runble

The complete Gartner forecast for smartphones in 2012:

- Symbian: 203 million devices sold (39% of the market)
- Android: 76 million units sold (14.5% of the market)
- iPhone: 71.5 million devices in 2012 (13.7% market share)
- Windows Mobile: 66.8 million units sold (12.8% of the market)
- BlackBerry OS: 65.25 million devices (12.5% market share)
- Various Linux devices: 28 million units (5.4% market share)
- Palm's new webOS: 11 million units (2.1% of the market)

Surprisingly, BlackBerry seems to move down from second place to fifth, while Android will take over the second place by storm (hmm... wrong term... Storm).

Gartner have made their bets, what are yours? 

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(Thanks for the tip Amir!)



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Oct 7, 2009

A twist in the plot - Nokia 7705 Twist

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Now here's something positive I have to say about Nokia for a change.

Most of the time, when I write about Nokia I criticize their OS, phones design and how they are doing in comparison to few years ago. But here's something I actually like very much.

A cool, innovative slick design - this is the way to go!

Check out Nokia's 7705 Twist - a really cute looking gadget. I can definitely see this one having some success. Especially among young people.

 

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nokia_twist_3

Now here's something positive I have to say about Nokia for a change.

Most of the time, when I write about Nokia I criticize their OS, phones design and how they are doing in comparison to few years ago. But here's something I actually like very much.

A cool, innovative slick design - this is the way to go!

Check out Nokia's 7705 Twist - a really cute looking gadget. I can definitely see this one having some success. Especially among young people.

 

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