Phone Features You Can Actually Use
Posted: April 3, 2013 Filed under: Uncategorized Leave a commentA couple of innovations may be coming to smartphones that you can actually use…what a concept! First, several makers are looking at replacing Gorilla Glass screens with sapphire, which is three times harder and three times more scratch resistant…almost as hard as diamond. Apple already uses it in their camera lenses. If they can get the economics of scale to work, this will be a boon…no more tears from cracked screens due to dropped phones! The other is being pushed by T-Mobile, which rolled out better voice quality for calls. Now, AT&T is going to bring out what they call HD Voice. The phones have had the capability for some time…it’s the carriers that have dragged their feet on this.
Facebook OS, Phone, and YOU
Posted: March 29, 2013 Filed under: Uncategorized Leave a commentA Facebook operating system, and maybe a phone may be looming. The social networking giant sent out invitations late yesterday for an event next Thursday saying ‘Come see our new home on Android.’ Most sources expect the much rumored Facebook operating system, built on Android, but customized for Facebook…with features like news feed updates on the home screen and deep integration of Facebook related apps. They may also roll out a Facebook phone, made for them by HTC. Here’s some food for thought about a Facebook phone. If the so-called ‘deep integration’ is extensive enough, Facebook might be able to read your phone calls and texts to your real, real friends. THAT would give them some very personal and extremely valuable information about you to sell…and don’t forget that for Facebook, like a lot of entities on the web…YOU are the product!
Power Smartphone Ratings
Posted: March 21, 2013 Filed under: Uncategorized Leave a commentA couple times a year, JD Power and Associates ranks smartphones. The devices are among a number of consumer products they rank. For the 9th consecutive time, Apple leads the pack…the iPhone scored 855 out of 1000, up 6 from last time. Nokia edged out Samsung by 2 points for 2nd place with 795. HTC and Motorola were in hot pursuit at 792 and 790. The average smartphone score was 796. The new Blackberry 10 may help Blackberry raise their score, and they need it…they were in the cellar at 732. Consumers rated performance as most important, followed by design, then features.
Tablets in the Living Room
Posted: March 20, 2013 Filed under: Uncategorized Leave a commentThey haven’t replaced the venerable living room TV, but more and more, we’re turning to our tablets in addition to the big screen. For years, companies like Apple and Microsoft have been angling to take over….that hasn’t happened, but tablets are grabbing a lot of our attention as we do watch the tube. Ranging from using them as a better remote, digging up more information about a show we’re watching, playing a game, or hunting for something better to watch, the tablets are at least taking over our laps. According to a study just out, 85% of tablet owners in the US use the smaller screen now while watching TV. Maybe the big screen should still be looking over its metaphorical shoulder.
The X Phone
Posted: March 11, 2013 Filed under: Uncategorized Leave a commentHow did we ever get along before companies cooked up cool names for the gadgets they want to sell us? Google is working on a new flagship smartphone through it’s Motorola subsidiary…we heard about this a while back, but now some details are out. The X Phone, as it’s being called, will have a 4.7 inch full HD screen and a 16 megapixel camera, and it will be a bit thinner than the Droid Razr Maxx. No confirmation of the previously rumored flexible display. It will be loaded with the latest Android system, and feature the eye scrolling technology that Samsung is introducing on its Galaxy S-4 this week. Look for Google to roll out the X Phone in May.
Smartphones Passing Up ‘Feature’ Phones
Posted: March 4, 2013 Filed under: Uncategorized Leave a commentThis year, smart has finally beaten dumb decisively…at least as far as mobile phones are concerned. This year, smartphones will pass up dumb phones…or feature phones, as the industry euphimistically calls them, according to research company IDC. The combination of falling prices for smartphones, coupled with wider availability of 4G networks are the main drivers. Smartphones will account for a little over half of all mobile phone sales this year, and look to take around two thirds of phone sales by 2017. A great deal of the growth is in China, Brazil, and India. If you connect the dots, this is probably the major reason Apple is expected to introduce a cheaper iPhone this August…although price sensitive US consumers will benefit too.
Shop at Google?
Posted: February 26, 2013 Filed under: Uncategorized Leave a commentAmazon is the 800 pound gorilla of online retailing, who could possibly take them on? That would take a company like Google. Google Shopping already partners with retailers who usie the giant’s search to increase their own business. Those brick and mortar retailers and Amazon should keep an eye peeled…it won’t take much more than adding a ‘buy’ button for Google to become a direct competitor with both retailers and Amazon…and apparently they’re moving in that direction.
If they can cut some deals for cheap goods, it could suddenly be: do a google search…choose…click…and your new stuff is on its way to you. Amazon may find itself in a real online retail jungle very soon. As for brick and mortar- Google has denied…as recently as today that they plan to open a chain of retail stores to compete with Apple’s. The company says they believe it’s not necessary for customers to touch smartphones, tablets, etc…with online reviews and recommendations from friends and acquaintances to go on.
There’s No Need To Fear…Underwear Is Here
Posted: February 22, 2013 Filed under: Uncategorized Leave a commentIt’s a nerd’s dream come true. No shopping for socks and undies to replace the ratty ones they’re wearing. Revamped startup meundies.com will mail what they term reasonably priced ones to the house once a month. Besides boxers, briefs, thongs and the like…they also do t-shirts and socks…and even have a line of ultrasoft ones for those with a tender tushy from sitting in front of the computer for hours. Right now they have men’s and women’s Tees, and will introduce a whole new line of women’s underwear soon. Get your geek on…and those scroungy shorts off…and replace them with some new ones!
HTC’s Latest – Good, but Good Enough?
Posted: February 19, 2013 Filed under: Uncategorized Leave a commentWhen it comes to smartphones lately, Samsung and Apple have sucked most of the air out of the room. Today, HTC showed their latest top line smartphone, the newest HTC One, and is tacking towards Apple in an effort to differentiate from Android rival Samsung. Most noticeable are the beautiful aluminum case, with obvious cues taken from the iPhone, and the great screen. Taking another page from Apple’s playbook, specs weren’t really highlighted…instead it’s Blinkfeed…which automatically live updates content feeds, as well as their Ultrapixel camera with better low light capability. The HTC One hits stores in March, just as Samsung rolls out the Galaxy S-4. Time and buyers will tell if it’s good enough to carve out some space for itself…something Nokia, Blackberry, and Microsoft are also all grappling with.
The X Phone
Posted: February 13, 2013 Filed under: Uncategorized Leave a commentCould another player be readying a game changing smartphone this year? If so, it may be Google. Through their Motorola Mobility division, they are working on what’s called the X Phone. Along with the usual improvements…better camera, longer battery life, and so on…the X Phone is reported to feature software that’s never been installed on a smartphone. According to the chief technology officer for an Australian wireless provider, it could be a game changer for Apple and Samsung. Adding to the intrigue, Microsoft has delayed it’s Surface phone and Amazon has also put off a companion phone to its tablet. Of course, this wouldn’t be the 1st phone from Google, but it it has truly unique software that people will love having, that may be enough to grab substantial market share. You can bet that the folks at Motorola Mobility…as well as those at parent Google…are hoping for something along the lines of the original Razr.

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