Tuesday, 6 March 2012

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Nokia World 2012 returns to Finland
Nokia World 2012 will see the company head back to Finland, with the show to take place on September 25 and 26 in Helsinki. Apparently confirmed by Nokia design chief Marko Ahtisaari, Reuters’ Tarmo Virki reports, the show will set the stage for the next phase in the company’s restructuring, after seeing market share and customer interest consumed by rivals like Apple and Samsung. Update: Nokia has confirmed the location and dates



 

Recent public showings by Nokia have been high-profile. Back at Nokia World 2011 late last year, the company finally unveiled its first Lumia Windows Phones, along with a range of Asha devices targeting “the next billion” users in developing markets. CEO Stephen Elop also promised to have the new devices on the market far faster than Nokia has previously managed.

Meanwhile, at MWC 2012 last week, Nokia not only revealed new Windows Phone models – including its cheapest to-date, the Lumia 610 - but the fruits of five years of imaging research in the shape of the Nokia 808 PureView. Although the 808 runs Nokia Belle, the company has promised the high-resolution technology will soon find its way to future Windows Phone devices.

We’ve asked Nokia for confirmation of the Nokia World plans for this year, but the company tells us it’s not commenting on the dates or location yet. We’ll update when we know more.

Update: Nokia has confirmed the news, with Nokia World 2012 to be held at the Helsinki Exhibition & Convention Centre. Bizarrely it’s the first time the event will be held in Finland. More details here.


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T-Mobile USA Welcomes “America’s Favorite Pastime” Back to Arizona
PHOENIX--(EON: Enhanced Online News)--With baseball coming back to Arizona this month, T-Mobile USA, Inc. is excited to provide fans and customers with unique ways to share their game-day experiences using the latest wireless products and services from T-Mobile. Powered by America’s Largest 4G Network™, T-Mobile provides exciting offerings that help customers capture and enhance the all-American pastime in the spring.

    “Thousands of baseball fans are traveling to Arizona and will want to share their game-time experiences not just through calls, but also through texts, status updates, and picture and video sharing”

“Thousands of baseball fans are traveling to Arizona and will want to share their game-time experiences not just through calls, but also through texts, status updates, and picture and video sharing,” said Dennis McSweeney, vice president and general manager of T-Mobile’s Southwest Region. “At T-Mobile, we understand that baseball is for sharing, and our applications and services do just that on our fastest network ever.”

T-Mobile Customers Score With Unique Wireless Services

With mobile devices making it possible to share every fastball, strikeout and home run, fans attending pre-season games can use several T-Mobile services and features. Some of these include the following:1

    T-Mobile® TV in mobile HD2 — Keep kids — and kids at heart — entertained during the seventh inning stretch with on-the-go access to live and on-demand TV programs.
    Bobsled™ by T-Mobile® — Easily connect with friends and family by making free VoIP calls and accessing free, unlimited group messages to share photos, videos and even stadium locations using your data plan.
    T-Mobile® Wi-Fi Calling — For traveling fans staying in hotels, receive enhanced coverage indoors and make calls back home over Wi-Fi.
    FamilyWhere™ application — Part of a big group traveling to the games? Keep track of friends and family members on their way to the stadium using their mobile phone locations.
    Amazing 4G devices — T-Mobile’s newest 4G devices help fans stay entertained and connected, including popular smartphones such as the Nokia Lumia 710, HTC Amaze™ 4G and Samsung Galaxy S™ II; our newest tablet, the T-Mobile® SpringBoard™ with Google™; and latest mobile hotspot offering, the T-Mobile® Sonic™ 4G Mobile HotSpot.
    Video and still captures — According to a recent T-Mobile survey,3 smartphone owners are less likely to carry other devices. In fact, more than half (53 percent) of smartphone users feel they can leave behind their camera. With T-Mobile’s HTC Amaze 4G, fans can take advantage of advanced digital camera features such as SweepShot, allowing them to capture ultra-wide panoramic shots of the game in a single motion.
    Video messaging — Live in the moment by capturing all the home runs and great plays on video and share with others who couldn’t catch the game live.

What a Difference a Year Makes

To enhance their game-time experience, T-Mobile customers can also take full advantage of the continuous network improvements that T-Mobile has made to its network throughout the state of Arizona. Over the past year, T-Mobile has made significant network upgrades and enhancements, including the following:

    T-Mobile has more than 500 4G cell sites throughout the Phoenix area and 635 4G sites throughout the state of Arizona.
    In 2011, T-Mobile brought its fastest 4G services to many of baseball’s springtime Arizona cities, including Phoenix, Mesa, Peoria, Surprise, Glendale and Tempe.

More information about T-Mobile’s network coverage in Arizona and T-Mobile’s Personal Coverage Check tool are available at http://www.t-mobile.com/coverage/pcc.aspx.

Forgot to Pack Your Charger?

The excitement of attending these games can make anyone forget to pack their favorite mobile accessories, but T-Mobile has you covered. Whether you’re in Arizona for the games or you just need some amazing new mobile accessories, T-Mobile stores near all major league ballparks in the state of Arizona will be offering a 25 percent discount on all mobile chargers and accessories throughout the entire month of March. This offer is in honor of America’s favorite pastime coming back to Arizona this spring. Below is a list of stores where this offer is currently available:

5215 West Indian School Road, Suite 101, Phoenix, AZ
(623) 247-2035

9918 West Happy Valley Parkway #1010, Peoria, AZ
(623) 572-3051

2625 South Plaza Drive, Suite 400, Tempe, AZ
(480) 636-0322

937 North Dobson Road, Suite 101, Mesa, AZ
(480) 649-4046

555 North Scottsdale Road, Suite 107, Tempe, AZ
(480) 921-5340

2814 North 44th Street, Suite 108, Phoenix, AZ
(602) 954-8874

3175 East Thomas Road, Phoenix, AZ
(602) 956-0898

7131 West Ray Road, Suite 41, Chandler, AZ
(480) 785-0347

3111 West Chandler Boulevard, Suite 2168, Chandler, AZ
(480) 855-8594

5000 South Arizona Mills Circle, Space 246, Tempe, AZ
(480) 897-2394

815 East Baseline Road, Tempe, AZ
(480) 491-0204


1 Capable device required.

2 Mobile HD TV can deliver a bit rate of 800 kbps and 16:9 resolution; the bit rate and resolution you experience will vary based on many factors (e.g., programming, network connection and device).

3 Survey Methodology

This survey was conducted online within the United States by Harris Interactive on behalf of T-Mobile USA Dec. 20–22, 2011, among 2,573 adults ages 18 and older, of whom 235 will be first-time smartphone buyers in 2012 and 988 are current smartphone users who will remain smartphone users in 2012. This online survey is not based on a probability sample and therefore no estimate of theoretical sampling error can be calculated. For complete survey methodology, including weighting variables, please contact http://best-mobile-operator-review.blogspot.in/

About T-Mobile USA, Inc.

Based in Bellevue, Wash., T-Mobile USA, Inc. is the U.S. wireless operation of Deutsche Telekom AG (OTCQX: DTEGY). By the end of the fourth quarter of 2011, approximately 129 million mobile customers were served by the mobile communication segments of the Deutsche Telekom group — 33.2 million by T-Mobile USA — all via a common technology platform based on GSM and UMTS and additionally HSPA+ 21/HSPA+ 42. T-Mobile USA’s wireless products and services help empower people to connect to those who matter most. Multiple independent research studies continue to rank T-Mobile USA among the highest in numerous regions throughout the U.S. in wireless customer care and call quality. For more information, please visit http://www.T-Mobile.com. T-Mobile is a federally registered trademark of Deutsche Telekom AG. For further information on Deutsche Telekom, please visit  http://best-mobile-operator-review.blogspot.in/
 
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Telstra hangs up on some Blackberries
Closure of Telstra’s higher-frequency 3G network is not running as smoothly as hoped, with some Blackberry users finding they may be caught short when Telstra stops offering 3G services at 2100 megahertz.

Customers may have to replace Blackberry devices if they purchased the handsets from another mobile company and then switched to Telstra. This is because Blackberry devices are tuned to the frequencies of each mobile carrier.

While Telstra, Optus and Vodafone all operate 3G networks at the 2100 megahertz (MHz) frequency today, Telstra will offer only 3G at 850 MHz when it exits a network sharing agreement in August.

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elstra has only sold phones tuned to the 850 MHz network since 2007, but still had about 170,000 devices using 2100 MHz in October 2010. It has been informing those customers still using the 2100 MHz network of the closure.

One business trapped by the network closure is Questas Corporate, which has 50 Blackberries purchased from Optus and later transferred to Telstra. Chief information officer Ferdinando Cosentino is angry that Telstra is reducing 3G services to one frequency but keep prices constant.

‘‘The real issue is that [the phones] will not ‘‘stop working’’, [but] they will slow down dramatically to 2.5G.

"Devices are two to three years old and we replace them only when they break down. We have a tech fund with Telstra that has sufficient funds to cover the purchase, however that money was supposed to cover future purchases and replacements of phones for years to come, instead it will be depleted significantly,’’ he told BusinessDay.

Buying new Blackberries tuned to NextG would cost $20,000, he added.

Mr Cosentino said returning to Optus was not possible because his business would have to break its three-year contract and lose hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of associated benefits - such as free calls and credits. The Telstra represenative who convinced Questas to leave Optus said the phones would keep working.

‘‘One essential point that has been reiterated in meetings and in documentation produced is that there was never a need to replace our mobile fleet, since using 3G on 2100 MHz bandwidth we would have enjoyed the same or better coverage than Optus. Telstra indeed tried to sell the 850 MHz NextG network, but we elected to upgrade only those handsets requiring better coverage.’’

A Telstra spokeswoman said staff were trained to tell new customers about the upcoming change to network frequencies.

‘‘Unfortunately, in this instance, they don’t appear to have worked. Given this, we will work directly with the customer to agree a resolution ahead of the end of August network changes,’’ she said.

There may be more Telstra customers who find mobiles purchased from other companies no longer work at 3G speeds once the 3GIS agreement ends.

Telstra has been using 2100 MHz for 3G since it entered the 3GIS network sharing agreement with Hutchison 3 in 2004. Telstra then built its NextG network at 850 Mhz and plans to run all 3G services at this frequency while building its new 4G network at 1800 MHz.

Telstra and 3  - now part of Vodafone Hutchison Australia(VHA) - will split the 3GIS base station sites and spectrum between them once the agreement ends, and VHA will continue offering 3G services at 2100 MHz

Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/business/telstra-hangs-up-on-some-blackberries-20120306-1uh9o.html#ixzz1oLYN4Zit
 
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 iPhone 5 Features: A Look at What Lies in Store for the iPhone 5

With the iPad 3 unveiling a near certainty on March 7 in San Francisco, many can’t help but wonder what they can expect from the iPhone 5 when it is finally released. Originally, it was speculated that this would be Apple’s new smartphone due for an October 2011 release, but we all know that didn’t happen. The iPhone 4S, despite not being an “iPhone 5”, nonetheless went on to boost Apple’s sales numbers to record levels in the fourth quarter of last year.

So that would leave us with an iPhone 5 ready to launch sometime this year.

But when will it be launched and what could it possibly fea
 
Well, the consensus is that it may launch in a special event, perhaps early in the fourth quarter of 2012, according to Macotakara. Apple is known for hosting separate events to launch new devices, and that may very well happen this year with the iPhone 5.

Regarding the handset’s potential features, it may be powered by an A6 CPU, as last year’s iPhone 5 came with an A5 processor. This could be twice as fast and powerful as the A5 CPU.

Since the iPad 3 is believed to come with a new iOS platform, it can be assumed that this too will power the iPhone 5. A larger screen (thus addressing a common complaint) and improved battery lifespan are also expected.

These features have yet to be confirmed, of course, but once we find out more, you’ll certainly read about it here.

 
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