Showing posts with label MOBILE TRICKS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MOBILE TRICKS. Show all posts

Wednesday, 30 May 2012

List of All Mobile Operating Systems – 2012

Mobile phone buyers are literally spoilt for choice these days. There are phones of every shape and size from a single manufacturer and there are a lot of manufacturers. Since it’s the age of smartphones, mobile phones are now almost as powerful as laptops and cost almost as much too! But then again, hardware specifications aside, the heart and soul of mobile phones are the operating systems. Some operating systems are open source and available to all manufacturers, and some are closed source and used only by one manufacturer. Each differs in the look, feel, utilization of hardware, number of applications etc. But in the truest sense, most of the operating systems of similar levels perform similarly and applications are usually cross-platform.

Best Mobile Platforms – 2012

So let’s have a look at the most popular and best mobile platforms/operating systems used today:

Android

Developed  by the Open Handset Alliance that includes biggies like Google, Samsung, HTC, ARM and the like, Android is a free and open source mobile platform used in mobile phones from almost every manufacturer. The strength of this platform is its flexibility and ease of customization. But of course, it’s based on the Linux kernel, what else can you expect? Android is extremely versatile and runs on a number of devices, from low to high end and has been customized by manufacturers and users alike to obtain a unique experience. Since 2009, there has been a humongous increase in the number of devices running Android and the current market share of smartphones is estimated to be around 53%.
Best Mobile Platforms


iOS

Apple’s classic “i” product nomenclature extended to operating systems with the advent of iOS in 2007 after the release of the first iPhone and iPod Touch. iOS is a closed source, proprietary mobile operating system that is used on a wide range of Apple devices that include mobile phones, portable music players and a tablet PC. This mobile platform is known for its ease of use and, slickness and ability to effortlessly synchronize with other Apple devices. The worldwide market share of iOS in smartphones is said to be around 20%, which is no mean feat considering that only one smartphone using the iOS platform is in the market, the Apple iPhone.
Best Mobile Platforms


Symbian OS

Symbian is almost synonymous with Nokia phones, but contrary to popular belief, Symbian is also used by other manufacturers like Sony Ericsson, Fujitsu, Samsung etc. It was originally an operating system that was used by mobile phone manufacturers with multiple UIs. For example, Nokia used and promoted it as S40 or S60 (with and without feature packs). After being handed over to Accenture in 2009 and going open source, Symbian OS became independent and included a UI that was based on Nokia’s S60 5th edition interface. The current versions are Symbian OS v9.5 (Symbian Anna) and Symbian OS v10.1 (Symbian or Nokia Belle). Symbian’s market share in smartphone operating platforms has seen a decline since the rise of Android and is around 18%, but it is a solid and somewhat under appreciated platform and nothing to scoff at.
Best Mobile Platforms

Windows Phone 7

Microsoft’s previous Windows Phone mobile platforms were rather drab and mostly catered to business users. With the introduction of Windows Phone 7, the mobile platform was completely refreshed and incorporated Microsoft’s new Metro design interface that would also be featured in the upcoming Windows 8. It looks and feels completely different from any other mobile operating systems and offers integration with Microsoft services like Xbox Live, Windows Live and Zune along with third party applications like Facebook and Google accounts. Released in 2010 to positive response and adopted by many major manufacturers, Windows Phone 7 is a welcome change from the usual mobile platforms. It holds only about 3% of the market share in mobile platforms, but is predicted to grow with the release of lower cost devices made possible by the new release codenamed “Tango”. The previous version was codenamed “Mango”, see the rhyme?

BlackBerry OS

BlackBerry OS is a closed source, proprietary mobile platform designed and used exclusively by BlackBerry devices. It is developed by the Canadian company Research in Motion and was originally geared towards business users. Recently it has started to offer full multimedia capable phones as well and is well known for the IM service called BlackBerry Messenger. Often criticized of not keeping up with the times, BlackBerry OS is set to get a complete refresh with the release of BlackBerry 10 OS sometime this year. While it has limited app support, BlackBerry has been popular with business users and most recently the younger crowd due to it’s messaging capabilities. The worldwide market share of BlackBerry OS is said to be around 9-10%. Interestingly, India is the only country where BlackBerry devices outsell iPhones in the whole world. That’s why it might be hard to imagine that the worldwide market share is so less, considering you’d probably find 5 in 10 people using BlackBerry’s in India.
Best Mobile Platforms

Bada 

Bada is a mobile platform developed by Samsung and used in mid to high end smartphones as an alternative to Android. It is an odd combination of open source and proprietary since it is based on the Linux and RTOS kernel but still developed by Samsung. It looks quite similar to Android and has been popular with buyers around the globe for being in economical smartphones. The worldwide market share of Bada is around 1-2%, which is solely because Samsung ships in utter volumes and is now the largest mobile phone manufacturer in the world, displacing Nokia from its long held throne.

Apart from the above mentioned names, there are multiple open source mobile platforms, but are not well known and don’t possess a market share worth mentioning. So these are the most popular and best mobile platforms for 2012, which one do you use and which one do you prefer?

Tuesday, 22 May 2012

Guide to Mobile OS Updates There





A smartphone needs a smart operating system. Here’s what you should keep in mind while getting yours.
There are five main mobile operating systems (OS), each claiming superiority over the other. Arguably, options are always good for users but with mobile phones it means making a confusing choice between the latest devices in the market and going by someone’s recommendation. Here’s what you should consider before getting your OS.


There was a time when OS updates were only geeks play and no one was really motivated to update their OS keeping in mind almost negligible support from manufactures, fear of loss of data, fear of resulting into a unstable software. But, as smartphones get popular and Operating Systems become independent from the mobile, even non-tech enthusiastic users have to get acquainted with a new tech term- Software Updates.

Wednesday, 13 July 2011

SmS Responder For MobilePhones

Are You Curious Or you Want to SMS when you are asleep? or Block some callers? Here is the real Deal for you
Have you ever been bothered by call or sms when you are in a meeting? Most people have experience of such trouble.[including my father :)

You might want a tool to answer call and sms automatically on behalf of you.
SMS Responser Pro is exactly the tool. It is a software running on your mobile phone.
When a call is coming, the software hangs up the call and sends message “I am busy” to the caller.
When a new sms is received, the software sends message “I have received your sms, will contact you later.” to the sender. With the software you can set response text as you want.
You can also set some more detailed settings like black/white number list, auto/manual hang up, etc.
Whats New :
* Support indicator icon.
* Add support to “One number one response”.
* Add compatibility to S60 5th edition devices.
* Some minor bugs Fixed.
Works on Symbian(Nokia) Mobiles, Still in Development for Java mobiles
Download SMS Responder Pro
Hope u like this applications, which is gonna value you more from now on, If this article helped you, then why not leave a comment. :)

Thursday, 16 June 2011

Free Internet by Bluetooth using Nokia Mobile


ENJOY FREE INTERNET ON YOUR NOKIA MOBILE PHONE WITH BLUETOOTH! FOLLOW THIS SIMPLE TRICK TO ACCESS FREE INTERNET ON YOUR MOBILE USING BLUETOOTH. IT€™S AS EASY AS POSSIBLE.
CREATING AN ACCESS POINT ON YOUR MOBILE
TOOLS\SETTINGS\CONNECTION\ACCESS POINTS\OPTIONS\NEW ACCESS POINT>DEFAULT SETTINGS€¦ THESE ARE THE SETTINGS U NEED THERE..
CONNECTION NAME : SOMETHING (SUGESTION ADLS OR PCGPRS SOMETHING U REMEMBER WELL CUZ U€™LL NEED IT LATER!)
DATA BEARER: GPRS
ACCESS POINT NAME: THE NAME YOU GAVE TO YOUR BT CONNECTION WHEN PAIRING UP WITH THE COMPUTER€¦
USERNAME : NONE
PASSWORD : NO
AUTHENTICATION : NORMAL
IP ADDRESS GATEWAY : 0.0.0.0 AND THAT€™S ALL ON THIS ON THIS PART..
NOW, GO TO: TOOLS/SETTINGS/CONNECTION, AND SELECT GPRS
MAKE GPRS SETTINGS TO €ŒWHEN AVAILABLE€, AND THE ACCESS POINT TO €ŒNONE€.

How to download from Ovi Store to computer

Ever Wondered How to download Softwares, Themes, Applications and Games from Nokia Ovi Store ?

Now here the Trick, All you need is these:
1. Firefox – Download Now
2. User Agent Switcher add-on – Download Now
3. User Agent file – Download Now
Follow these Instructions :
1. Download the User Agent Switcher add-on, and install it.
2. Import the User Agent file.
3. Go to the Tools, Default User Agent, and choose the N97 or 5800 or 5310
4. Go to the store.ovi.mobi and login with your account
and you can download everything to your computer !!!
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