Posts Tagged ‘operating-system’

Symbian Anna shipping on N8, E7, C7 and C6-01 in July, download set for August

We’ve already seen Symbian Anna begin shipping on the Nokia X7 and E6 , but this little lady is about to become much more popular. Nokia has announced it will begin distributing its latest OS on the N8, E7, C7, and C6-01 — all beginning next month. Unfortunately, if you’re among the millions who already own one of these handsets, you’ll have to wait until August for an OTA or PC-assisted update. Not like there’s any rush, seeing that Symbian will be kicking until 2016 and all. Symbian Anna shipping on N8, E7, C7 and C6-01 in July, download set for August originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 21 Jun 2011 00:51:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

Save Money on Cell Phone Plans and Mobile Phone Fun » AOTMP REPORT …

INDIANAPOLIS, IN–(Marketwire – Jun 15, 2011) – AOTMP today announced the release of its latest Wireless Trend Series report titled “Trends and Analysis of Mobile Operating System Adoption.” Representing findings from 284 …

Samsung Indulge Android phone now available for Cricket Wireless …

AndroidOS.in (blog) Samsung Indulge Android phone now available for Cricket Wireless Mobile Burn The phone boasts a speedy 1GHz processor to run Google's Android 2.2 Froyo operating system and Samsung's own TouchWiz 3.0 …

HTC HD7 Windows Phone (T-Mobile) « Home Business Ideas

HTC HD7 Windows Phone (T-Mobile). One of the world's first smartphones using the Windows Phone 7 operating system, the HTC HD7 for T-Mobile pairs rich mobile multimedia features with a 4.3-inch touch display–the largest …

The skills of purchasing Smart cell phones | Telecom 2012

The skills of purchasing Smart cell phones Smart cell phones are very popular now, the cell phones ( Cell phones wholesale) carrying a smart cell phone operating system compared with the normal cell phones have the biggest advantage that …

Android beats out iPhone in Japan, celebrates with buffet of alphabetical desserts

Google’s steady march toward global smartphone dominance scored another major victory, this time in the Land of the Rising Sun. According to new numbers from Tokyo-based analyst group MM Research, Android shot to the top of the mobile OS market share heap, nabbing 57 percent of that country’s smartphone market for the last fiscal year. That number is up from 11 percent the year prior, increasing from 250,000 to 4.91 million devices shipped — it’s also a good deal higher than the 37.4 and 38.5 percent that Google commands in the US and internationally , according to recent studies. Apple, meanwhile grabbed second place in Japan at 3.23 million iPhones, according to MM — or 38 percent of the market — with Windows Mobile and BlackBerry rounding out the top five. Dessert enthusiasts who don’t believe numbers until they see them in pie chart form can check out the graphic after the jump. Continue reading Android beats out iPhone in Japan, celebrates with buffet of alphabetical desserts Android beats out iPhone in Japan, celebrates with buffet of alphabetical desserts originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Fri, 13 May 2011 22:19:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

HTC HD7 Windows Phone (T-Mobile) | Reviewed Centre

One of the world’s first smartphones using the Windows Phone 7 operating system, the HTC HD7 for T-Mobile pairs rich mobile multimedia features with a 4.3-inch touch display–the largest screen avai.

Android will eventually rule the cell phone industry

Motorola co-CEO Sanjay ? Jia (Sanjay Jha), said most of the next five years the cell phone industry of new products will carry Google Android operating system, and Android will eventually rule cell phone industry. Sanjay ? Jia in the.

AT&T has 2 new phones | Mobile Bridge

There are several key factors to weigh before deciding on a smartphone: the mobile operating system, the handset maker, available apps and the way the.

iOS 5 updates expected to be carried over-the-air, at least for the Verizon iPhone

Having spent a good part of our day yesterday negotiating with iTunes and downloading a whopping 666.2MB file to update our iPhone to version 4.3.3 — a version, we might add, whose sole claim to fame is the removal of things — we know well the pains of updating Apple’s mobile software. Those aches, however, may soon be coming to an end. 9to5Mac has multiple sources informing it that Apple and Verizon are scheming to start delivering iOS updates over the air from this fall, or just as soon as iOS 5 is made available. Untethered OS updates are a familiar feature to users of other smartphone operating systems and even the iOS-infused Apple TV , but getting Apple’s mobile devices up to date has so far always required going through the company’s own cable and software. There’s no reason to believe this wireless update feature will be limited to Verizon, mind you — that’s just where the informants are coming from in this instance — though Apple will almost certainly have to alter the file sizes of its updates. We can’t think of many carriers who’ll be happy to push more than half a gigabyte of data per user per update. Additionally, since iTunes currently acts as the major backup hub, 9to5Mac speculates Cupertino must be working on a cloud backup service as well, which would seem a very sensible idea. Of course, that doesn’t paint a very happy or busy future for iTunes, but so what? iOS 5 updates expected to be carried over-the-air, at least for the Verizon iPhone originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 05 May 2011 04:09:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink