Telcel launches mobile app store (Mexico)
By Editor on March 23, 2011 · Leave a Comment
Mexico’s Telcel has introduced its Mobile Application Store named Ideas Appstore, powered by Appia. The store offers Telcel subscribers with various mobile content and applications across Android, Blackberry, Symbian and Java mobile operating systems.
It includes both paid and free applications such as social media, news, weather and sports apps in both Spanish and English. Appia’s open app marketplace service aims to provide the content for Telcel’s mobile application storefront, as well as the platform for storefront merchandising and commerce.
The app store is integrated with Telcel´s billing and customer care systems. The storefront is optimized to match applications to each subscriber’s device, offering thousands of applications across all major mobile operating systems.
App developers interested in distributing their applications through the Telcel Ideas Appstore, and Appia’s other distribution channels can visit the Appia Developer Program at the Appia website.
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Yuilop rolls out messaging app for free texts, chats
By Editor on March 18, 2011 · Leave a Comment
Yuilop has introduced a new app for free texts and chats between schoolchildren and students. The app is currently available for Android devices, with versions for other operating systems to follow.
It can be downloaded from the Android Market to Android smartphones, with a version of the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch to become available shortly on the iTunes App Store. Versions for BlackBerry, Windows Phone 7 and Symbian smartphones are being prepared and will be available in Q2 2011.
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Android users browse more mobile websites than iPhone users – survey
By Editor on February 16, 2011 · Leave a Comment
A recent survey has unearthed that there are significant variations in between different operating systems in terms of mobile web activity. The research method analyzed mobile behavior via operators’ IP traffic.
According to the survey, Android users were the most ‘web intensive’ with an average of 9.1 daily site visits per user, compared to iPhone (8.0), BlackBerry (5.7) and Symbian (5.2), the latter utilized more as a feature phone as opposed to a smartphone.
It was also revealed that variations in mobile usage in terms of handset screen size; <2″ displays saw an average of 2.8 site visits per day per user, whereas >4″ displays exhibit a marked increase, with 10.4 visits per day, per user.
Social networking sites continue to dominate the mobile internet picture, with a 28% share of all site visits. The importance of Facebook for example depends heavily on the operating system utilized. For users with a Symbian operating system, Facebook accounts for 24% of all visits while elsewhere the significance is lower; iPhone (17%), Blackberry (16%) and Android (13%). Similar variations were found for other popular sites; Google for example is hardly used at all by users with Symbian phones.
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World’s smartphone shipment increases by 87.2%
By Editor on February 8, 2011 · Leave a Comment
The data collected by International Data Corporation (IDC) Worldwide Quarterly Mobile Phone Tracker reveals that vendors shipped a total of 100.9 million smartphones during the fourth quarter of 2010 (4Q10), upto 87.2% from the 53.9 million smartphones shipped during 2009. For the full year, vendors shipped a total of 302.6 million smartphones worldwide, up 74.4% from the 173.5 million smartphones shipped in 2009.
Android continues to gain by leaps and bounds, helping to drive the smartphone market. It has become the cornerstone of multiple vendors’ smartphone strategies, and has quickly become a challenge to the market leader Symbian. Although Symbian has the backing of market leader Nokia, Android has multiple vendors, including HTC, LG Electronics, Motorola, Samsung and a growing list of companies deploying Android on their devices.
Adding to the competitive landscape is the entrance of two refreshed operating systems, Symbian3 and Windows Phone 7. In their first quarter of commercial availability, both Symbian3 and Windows Phone 7 ramped up quickly, just in time for the holidays. By the end of the quarter, Nokia had shipped five million Symbian3 units while Windows Phone 7 vendors shipped more than 1.5 million units. Now, with the holiday quarter over, both platforms will need to sustain this initial growth in the quarters to come.
IDC expect further gains for the smartphone market in 2011, as smartphone vendors deepen and broaden their offerings. The high-end of the market has been important to help grow the smartphone market in recent years. It also expects vendors to provide more mid-range and low-end smartphones at lower prices to reach the mass market. In the same manner, even high-end devices will become available at lower prices. This will result in greater competition and more selection for users.
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Nokia noted the positive progress of its new Symbian3 smartphones during 2010: five million units combined from the N8, C7, and C601 worldwide, a strong showing given their recent introduction to the market. At the same time, Nokia’s volumes are largely comprised of older devices, while MeeGo-powered devices have yet to arrive on the market. In addition, Nokia continues to struggle in the North America market. The recent cancellation of the X7 smartphone at AT&T highlights Nokia’s challenges and a new device has yet to be revealed.
Apple’s iPhone gained more ground in the worldwide smartphone market, with shipment volume growth coming from Asia/Pacific and Japan. In addition, Apple made further inroads into the enterprise market, with more companies adding Apple to their approved smartphone list and increased development of corporate-centered applications. Rumors of an iPhone 5 have begun to heat up the blogosphere, with many expecting a new design and perhaps a mobile wallet.
Research In Motion reached a new shipment volume for a single quarter in 2010, and posted nearly identical year-over-year growth for both the quarter and the year. Driving growth was stronger interest from outside North America, with several markets posting double-digit gains. Meanwhile, RIM continued to enjoy market leadership in North America, but nonetheless saw mounting challenges from the competition. Popular devices for the quarter included the BlackBerry Torch and the BlackBerry Curve 3G.
Samsung took top honors for having the largest year-over-year improvement for both the quarter and for the year, an accomplishment largely fueled by its popular Galaxy S series smartphones. New Galaxy devices are expected to launch, including the Galaxy Fit, Ace, and Mini. Not to be overlooked are Samsung’s big-branded smartphones, as well as its emerging Windows Phone smartphones, both of which received a warm reception. Samsung has set its sights on growing market share at least 40% in 2011.
HTC reaped triple-digit growth for both the quarter and for the year, second only to Samsung. Driving its success were its increased brand awareness, market positioning, and a series of devices that have resonated well with users and carriers alike. Following its success in 2010, the company known for being ‘quietly brilliant’ aims to become a preferred brand for smartphone users in 2011, while leveraging its scalability to drive business in Asia/Pacific and other emerging markets.
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Wireless Global Directory Launched
By Editor on August 15, 2006 · Leave a Comment
The Wireless Industry Partnership (WIP) launched its online portal Tuesday to connect wireless companies and venture capitalists to speed development of mobile technology.
The partnership, which has 148 members, 25 developers and 12 VCs, connects clients via the WIPConnector directory and its e-mail component.
WIP Chief Executive Officer Caroline Lewko said the directory will leverage the patchwork wireless industry, which, according to Insight Research Corporation’s 2006 Telecommunications Industry Review, will reach US$1 trillion by 2010.
“The wireless industry continues to be highly segmented, dealing with disparate technologies, platforms and operating systems, a variety of regulatory environments, a lack of standards and a host of other issues,” Lewko said.
“Each part of the wireless industry value chain-from ideas, to developers, to venture capital-and distribution channels are represented, with members including large companies such as Ericsson, Navteq and Nortel and many smaller startups.
“WIP links developers to programs for technical information and support for the creation of new applications, provides a directory for members to quickly identify and contact the right people to network such as those developing technologies within specific market niches, and allows access to market intelligence and directory of industry groups and organizations.”
WIP’s membership outside Australia extends across Canada, America, India, Ukraine, the United Kingdom, Germany and Spain with its partner network including the MX Alliance in Scotland, the Ottawa Wireless Cluster, and the Wireless Innovation Network of British Columbia.
Gary Hewett, chief software architect at WIP member Technical Magic, said the directory increases the company’s global visibility.
Source- http://www.cio.com
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