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Swype comes to Samsung and Nokia handsets
The UK Mobile Phone Blog —
Authority: 131
There have been a lot of updates in the mobile industry recently, from the software updates on the Satio , to Symbian User Interface improvements , so we are not surprised to hear that there is a new technology available for improving typing on touchscreens . Swype is a new technology which is designed to make ...6 days ago -
O2’s 4G LTE Network
The UK Mobile Phone Blog —
Authority: 131
Now the title of this post may seem like a string of pretty irrelevant letters and numbers, until you find out what the LTE stands for, or more importantly what it actually is. LTE stands for Long Term Evolution, which all sounds well and good, but still doesn’t really hint at what it actually is. Well, LTE is ...1 week ago -
Sony Ericsson Aino and Yari get in on the update action!
The UK Mobile Phone Blog —
Authority: 131
Whilst the problems may not have been as well publicised or wide spread as the Satio , the Sony Ericsson Aino wasn’t completely bug free, suffering its own string of faults ranging from poor battery life to faults with the WLAN connection and even unresponsive and faulty touchscreens . As we said, the problems ...2 weeks ago -
Sony Ericsson push out Satio software update!
The UK Mobile Phone Blog —
Authority: 131
As PR disasters go, having your flagship product pulled from stores in the run up to Christmas is pretty high up there on the list. Just ask Sony Ericsson who suffered this fate several weeks ago when the UK’s main retailers were forced to withdraw the Satio , the companies first 12 Megapixel camera phone , from ...2 weeks ago -
Symbian UI improvements expected in 2010!
The UK Mobile Phone Blog —
Authority: 131
Nokia have announced their upcoming plans for improvements on the User Interface of the Symbian OS , and also pushing their first Maemo 6 device. In 2010, Symbian S60 plans to make better use of its capacitive touchscreen technology, bringing native multi-touch capabilities. The number of taps needed to access ...2 weeks ago -
Nokia are sticking by Symbian
The UK Mobile Phone Blog —
Authority: 131
There has been a lot of questioning lately on the future of Nokia smartphones , but the CEO of the company Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo has spoken and said that their support for Symbian will remain unchanged. Blog posts have been saying that Symbian OS is going to be replaced with the Linux-based Maemo OS on Nokias high ...2 weeks ago -
Google announce winners of Android Developer Challenge 2!
The UK Mobile Phone Blog —
Authority: 131
In case the title didn’t spell things out clearly enough, Google have announced the winners of the second annual Android Developer Challenge . As any Android enthusiast will tell you, the Android Developer Challenge is designed to reward the innovators with cold hard cash for their efforts with a total prize ...3 weeks ago -
Navigon bringing SatNav to Android phones!
The UK Mobile Phone Blog —
Authority: 131
While the iPhone is enjoying updates to its excellent Tom Tom app and US Android users have free Google SatNav on their Droid’s (that’s Milestone to you and me) to get them from A to B, European Android fans have been some what left in the dark when it comes to turn by turn navigation. But fear not, Navigon ...3 weeks ago -
Skype video calling comes to Symbian phones
The UK Mobile Phone Blog —
Authority: 131
It has been announced that Fring are offering selected Symbian devices an updated version of their social communication application that enables Skype video calling . If you need to be clued up about Fring, it is a mobile internet communication service that allows friends to connect and share experiences. ...4 weeks ago
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