Archive for July, 2009

Nokia’s New Innovation For Cell Phones

Friday, July 3rd, 2009

As Audiovox Cell Phones No Contracts pulls a few rabbits out of the hat in the No Contract Cell Phones industry, Nokia Cell Phones has pulled out a nice marketing strategy to sweeten their already solid deals on smart phones. They have decided that for ten of their cell phones they are going to give away absolutely free navigation software with it. This navigation software is built into the phone and works without wireless net, so if no web is available navigating a new town or neighborhood is still as simple as ever.

The idea behind it is to give the consumers a quality product that has become about a requirement in this time and so help the mobile sales. That is not to say Nokia Cell Phones is suffering in the market, they aren’t, but why not give the company a lift if it is possible. And the navigation program which they’re offering isn’t just one that works without wireless Internet but it’s also one that features turn by turn directions, travel guides and even voice prompts.

The move is claimed to hurt outside companies which make navigation software for phones like iPhone and sell it for more than free. However , if Nokia Cell Phones can afford to make such a move there isn’t any reason not to. In fact , it is their privilege. And as customers we have to like that the contest has gotten so tight that now things we could have payed for anyhow are now being given to us for nothing. But it’s’s equally nice that regardless of if we cannot buy such products we are still getting them.

The smartphone market has truly amped up in the year with many companies understanding what it takes to be successful in this new landscape and breaking the contest totally open. There’s now no clear cut leader in the bizz rather some corporations all getting more inventive and giving the customer a plenitude to make a choice from. And again, Nokia Cell Phones as well as many other firms revving up the competition has only made a rather more pleasurable market for patrons. Better products, cheaper products, more offers, and there appears no end in sight. This author is just waiting for a free phone and service plan, and then he is going to be ecstatic. Okay, so I am being a bit precocious, but the reader does understand the point that is being made, right? It is a patrons market and there is no reason to not be content about it.

Moblin Becoming Top Of The Line Browser

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

Siemens Cell Phones No Contract gradually promoted its No Contract Cell Phones for the benefit of its users on the computer. The PC chip maker, Intel, is now attempting to stake its claim in the 3G Cell Phones / smart phone industry. They are alleged to be making an open source OS for mobile devices known as Moblin, looking to branch out of its regular business confines of microprocessors. It is just one of many computer and net based companies that’s now trying to get in on the smart phone revolution.

Moblin, which stands for Mobile Linux, offers panel-based navigation to read running programs, widget based social networking applications as well as a Firefox browser. Intel will permit programmers and developers write programs that may work on multiple platforms as well as different types of computers.

The idea behind the Intel company move is to break into the cellular industry because as 3G Cell Phones become more the standard for accessing the web it becomes important that these once top of the line PC and software makers aren’t left in the dust of newer inventive firms. This marks a stretch in the sector in which software makers must make the jump, whether they like it or not, into the smart phone industry. Unavoidably this is where the computing industry is heading. Utterly, no. Laptops and desktops are as popular and as essential as ever but to think a company can chill out and watch others take control of the growing 3G cell phone / Smartphones industry is just ridiculous.

This industry is a money maker and a place where firms can show off innovative creativeness and become quite experimental. But people who do not get on board soon I fear will never get another chance to take part. It’s nice to see these firms ultimately testing the waters, and it’s great for us patrons, more competition between the corporations and likely better products, too.

Yes, it is the innovativeness and the contest between companies that should make clients happiest. When more firms like Apple, Microsoft, Google and Intel get into the mix the more ideas are shared and the better products are produced. The technological geniuses that are now competing for our business, and the sole way to get that business it make the most appropriate goods available. So permit the invention take over while we simply choose which we like best. I guarantee by the end of this year we’ll see things on smart phones that we never thought practicable. Remember that. Don’t say I didn’t tell you so.