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I have tried Bluetooth. But its kinda slow as compared to USB. Is there anyway that i can connect and transfer data using the USB cable? Do help. Thanks.
Iam going to get one of them but iam not sure which.
Shall i have an Asus Eee pc 1000H with Portable Internet?
Or shall i have an unlocked Nokia N97 ( comming out At the end of frebuary ) ?
Which Portable device would u buy??
Thanks in advance,
freddy b
The runaway success of iPhone in the world has revolutionalised the next generation of mobile phones. Before the debut of iPhone, Touch cell phones were at best a good feature to have. For example, resisitive screens have been phones with Windows Mobile, but was not the case. We would always prefer a physical keyboard and a stylus. Apple has changed the game when its first generation of iPhone 2G/Edge. We are awed by the ease of contact and the ease of zooming in and out of web pages by pinching and pan with your fingers. The capacitive touch-screen phones has led to a new level. (See here for more detailed information on how capactitive screen: http://electronics.howstuffworks.com/iphone2.htm) Since then, we have seen a number of mobile phones to provide features such as touch and iPhone accelerometer. I said similar, not identical, because so far I have not test a phone with the same level of Finess in the hands and the ability to accelerometer (see my other post on the recent phone models). Storm and G1 are close to the iPhone competitors in this sense – that is not with many other features missing in the iPhone today – as a expandable slot, MMS, copy and paste function, to name a few). If you can remember, Samsung Omnia had some success, especially in countries where the iPhone 3G has been / will be over Omnia. Now almost all major manufacturers of mobile phones Nokia Sony Ericsson HTC Touch phones have their own series. I do not want too belabour on one of these phones, as this is not the intent of this post. I thought that the health of the market. We now have more possibilities. Apple has, in fact, a complete change in the competitive situation in just 2 short years. It has also passed the second place RIM in smartphone sales. Of course, now with Verizon Storm launch, we still have to see how this pan. iPhone is not just the phone. In fact, the iPhone brings with it an ecosystem – iTunes. If you're a BlackBerry user, especially if you have a BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES), business users who have applications to purchase and download on your BlackBerry. The reasons are twofold. First, the range of applications is limited, and some corporate policy can install third party applications. Secondly, applications are relatively expensive, say $ 10 or $ 20 or more. Third, the traditional BlackBerry on the phone is actually a core function – messaging. The same goes for Windows Mobile or Symbian Phones. To be honest, I must say that there are many Windows Mobile third applications, availabe. There is no shortage of applications. Then you might ask why not "appstore" concept, the central role in the past so many years ago that the availability of Windows Mobile Phones. Let's take a look back into the past. Windows Mobile has been an attempt by Microsoft to take away market share from RIM to extend their scope in a dominant position on the desktop PC market and Windows / Microsoft Outlook, mobile world. The whole "wow" factor of less than a Windows Mobile phone that was finally able to synchronize e-mail, appointments and contacts via the mobile network. The great "Push Email" capabilitiy was the reason people wanted to buy a Windows Mobile phone. Plus, the beginning of BlackBerry devices limited functions of the phone as the main objective was to messaging. Again, it was a real pain to read attachments on the BlackBerry. Windows Mobile, for the shortcomings in black. Not only I did not need an activation PIN / password that is on my BlackBerry (which differs from Outlook username / password and domain), I can simply set up my e-mail to Outlook on my Windows Mobile phone any time. Read the plant was much better on Windows Mobile. I could also buy third-party applications like Documents To Go For BlackBerry, while similar programs for the third reading, are available, usually on a subscription model (if you remember, you can not download and save attachments from an BlackBerry at the moment. You can only be opened). Fast forward to today. What Apple has done? When Apple launched the iPhone 2G, Apple is not dealing with business users. E 'avoided a head-on competition with both Windows Mobile and RIM. Instead, aim directly to the consumer. Apple to leverage its core products – the telephone, the wow factor of the form, people like an iMac or MacBook, and have positioned the phone as all-in-one for voice, video, photos and music. This is what Apple is good. Until then, iTunes is already widely used by Windows and Mac users and people are going to buy music and sync to iPod. Without doubt there is some cannibalization of the iPod, but the head was much bigger. Apple iPhone might be to make progress in the mobile world, and take a piece of the mobile market, the first 1.8 billion by the end of 2007 (estimate by the Yankee Group report). Apple has raised the ante in 2008 with the launch of iPhone 3G and this time, Apple has sent directly to the company through the possibility that Annoucing Exchange Push Mail. This is its addressable market to a certain "prosumer", which refers to two ideas about how to use the iPhone, due to the lack of Push Mail for Exchange. The most important thing is that the core of Apple's iPhone strategy is new in its content and the iTunes ecosystem. This time, the availability of iTunes appstore. Applications are available. Paid launch applications from a minimum of $ 0.99. This lowered the entry barriers for consumers to try different types of applications. I pay just under $ 5 for each application. Most of the requests were largely Games tools and utilities, but at first as more and more companies adopt the iPhone, we realize that more and more software developers are using mobile applications on the iPhone to their lists. I am sure that Apple could see a user loads more and more applications on the iPhone, it was less hesitant to another phone and lost all applications, was acquired with o. This is a very strong customer stickiness. RIM needs to be done, and therefore is luanching its first application to support the center of BlackBerry OS 4.7 (which is operation Storm). If you are a leaf strategy for Apple iPod, Apple does not rest on our laurels and to cede market share. Apple is the new firmware update for iPhone (Watch the time between the great firmware update 2.0, 2.1 and 2.2 – which is always the shortest). We see in the coming months, up to the amount of heat. In the meantime, sit and stand up to the coming war Mobile. While the creation of social networks like MySpace, Facebook, Twitter was the first popular iPhone has been on the market by storm (see if BlackBerry Storm replicate this success), the iPhone has advertised this even more. Well, I not only my "chirping" or my Flickr, or Facebook with a simple button on the iPhone. The types of applications of social networking iPhone, especially Twitter, reflecting the trend. Now Sony Ericsson X1 has a new body to Facebook. Storm is also available with pre-installed application for Flickr and Facebook. Given the growing prevalence of social networking tools, I wonder why airlines (Telco Operator) are not to use this for their marketing or customer support. I think there are a lot of opportunity in Media Marketing, which the promoters are missing. I have not an institution that actively blog with Twitter or make news releases or product updates, or use of social networking events and product annoucements. In future, more applications on the phone and phone to the most important factor in creating customer stickiness. Air carriers should use this opportunity, in close collaboration with the handset manufacturers or independent software developers that some applications just for them. Should also be aware that customer service is beyond just the phone hardware itself, when the leaders really want is the first contact with customers. It is no longer enough for the shops that sell only phones. The carriers need to understand customer needs and the right kind of phone customers. This is true customer service.