Saturday, November 26, 2011

Smartphone - Smart Phone Technology

Smartphone - Smart Phone Technology


Microsoft Lync coming to Android, BlackBerry, iOS and Windows Phone next month

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Heads up, corporateers. Just like the company previously hinted, Microsoft Lync will soon make its smartphone debut. Currently, the enterprise instant messaging client (formerly known as Microsoft Office Communicator) has only been available to Mac and PC users, but all that is set to change …

Motorola XT615 makes official FCC cameo

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Yes, Motorola’s latest slinky slim smartphone has just cleared the FCC, but before you get too excited, nothing about it has changed. From all appearances, the XT615 remains targeted solely at international markets with dual-band 2100 / 900MHz WCDMA. Of course, it’s certainly usable here …

Samsung Galaxy S II LTE arrives in Japan, NTT DoCoMo offers up its first course of 4G phones

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Japan has got its first taste of an LTE smartphone, and this one’s Galaxy-flavored. Oh yes, Samsung’s Galaxy S II LTE has made an appearance on NTT DoCoMo, running on the Japanese carrier’s next-generation Xi network and promising top download speeds of around 37.5Mbps. The …

Expansys now shipping Galaxy Nexus, Lumia 800 to Canada, $800+ after taxes

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Though it's not available from Bell and Virgin until December 8th, the Galaxy Nexus can now be ordered from Expansys for the low price of $835 including shipping and taxes. The phone is one of the most anticipated of the year, and the site says …

Samsung Galaxy S II gets Android 2.3.6 update

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Samsung has released a new firmware update for its Galaxy S II superphone. The new software makes your thin smartphone run Android 2.3.6, adding new features and fixing some of the known bugs. For instance, the software fixes lockscreen hang bug, introduces some changes on …

Asus Transformer Prime pre-order, Android Ice Cream Sandwich review, Nokia Lumia 601, Motorola RAZR review,

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Android seems to be on everyone’s want list as we hurtle to Christmas. Whether it’s the tablet success of the Asus Transformer Prime, or the Android Ice Cream Sandwich update itself. The Nokia 601 Windows Phone is the one exception. Check out the top stories …

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