October 2005
Symbian Smartphone Show News
The main theme of this year’s show was Symbian OS 9. Symbian OS 9 introduces improved platform security together with enhancements that will encourage the use of the Symbian OS in mass market mid-range phones. At the same time, the two main Symbia…
New Sony Ericsson P990
Today, Sony Ericsson unveiled the UIQ based P990 at the Smartphone show in London. The P990 is based on Symbian 9.1 and is the first UIQ 3.0 device. New features over the P910 include 3G, WiFi (simultaneously with 3G), a backlight QWERTY keyboard …
Oracle on Symbian
Symbian as announced that it has teamed up with Oracle to give users access to Oracle Database Lite databases running on Symbian devices.
At first sight this might seem overkill or Oracle trying to muscle in on an expanding technology segment. Ho…
Which Smartphone Mobile OS for BenQ Mobile ?
BenQ Mobile, the company formed from BenQ and Siemens became a legal entity at the beginning of this month. Both companies are similar in that they previously produced proprietary OS phones and a very few high end smartphones based on a 3rd party …
HSDPA (High Speed Download Packet Access) To Solve Latency Problem?
A recent study by AirCom of Vodafone and Orange 3G networks has shown that indoor, contended download rates typically average 198kbps and 178kbps respectively. This is significantly less than the advertised maximum speed of 384kbps.
Orange and …
The Enterprise Mobile Experience
The recent MEX conference concentrated on the Mobile Experience where ‘experience’ was taken to mean everything that the user perceives rather than just the user interface. Discussion inevitably focused mainly on the consumer experience. However, …
Tariffs and Services
At the recent MEX conference, Juha Christensen, CEO of Sonopia, explained how the mobile user experience covers the time from shopping around for a phone, right up to months or years later when you decide to replace your phone. One of the crucial …