Category: smartphone

  • MWC 2010: The World’s Slimmest Mobile Phone

    Umeox had a very important announcement to make at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona; they were launching the world’s slimmest mobile phone.

    The V3 is 0.58cm thick and on top of that it is being marketed as a low cost phone. It is the phone you want to take out with you on a night out and leave safely at home your iPhone or Blackberry.

    Watch our video interview with Laurent Le Pen to get an idea of what this trend setting Chinese company has to offer.

  • MWC 2010: Interview with Federico Rossi of Upstream

    Upstream is a mobile marketing company, they are world market leaders in their field.

    We met with Federico Rossi at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, and he told us about the services the company offers and different campaigns they have done with major clients.


  • MWC 2010: Interview with Bruce Webber of Anadigics

    Anadigics designs and manufactures radio frequency integrated circuit (RFIC) solutions for the broadband and wireless communications markets. They work with various manufacturers; their products are designed to be high power and high efficiency, leaving a very small footprint.

    We spoke to Bruce Webber, Director of Marketing, at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, watch the video to find out some of the competitive advantages of they provide.


  • MWC 2010: Interview with Vassili Philippov, COO at SPB Software

    At the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona we met with Vassili Philippov from SPB Software. They specialize on mobile software and work with all major device manufacturers. Their software works in practically all available platform.

    Vassili gave us a demo on their new software which is at working stage since it will be adapted to the needs of device manufacturers. We can expect it out some time in mid 2010.

  • MWC 2010: Interview with Adewumi Mogaji, CEO of Oxydo mms

    Oxydo mms, a mobile technology and marketing solutions provider, was present at the 2010 Mobile World Congress. Their products are dedicated to connecting commercial and business clients with their traditional audiences and beyond.

    Partnered with Mobile Messaging Solutions, formerly VeriSign, Oxydo mms is connected with over 800 carriers and is well positioned to address any kind of mobile messaging need.

    They deliver their value added services across the Middle East, Africa and South Asia.


  • MWC 2010: Interview with Adam Schlegel of GestureTek

    At the Mobile World Congress we spoke with Adam Schlegel, Lead Algorithm Designer at GestureTek, inventor and patent-holder in video-gesture-control software for interactive displays and devices.

    Gesture recognition software uses the camera in a mobile device to provide a touch-free mobile user interface.

    Their EyeMobile Engine is the world’s first software-only solution that uses the existing camera on a cell phone or mobile internet device to provide people with the ability to interact with their device using motion or gestures.

    By shaking, rocking or rolling the phone (or making hand motions in front of the phone) users can answer a call, play mobile games, scroll menus, navigate maps, view images and documents, browse the web and enter text messages without pressing buttons.


  • MWC 2010: Interview with Ahmad Borghol of MobiNetS

    MobiNetS provides planning, optimisation, engineering and added value services for mobile networks. They supply NPT, an end-to-end software suite. Their VAS offering includes Mobile Payment Server (MPS), cell broadcast and dynamic load balancing platform, customisation & system integration.

    Watch this interview wuth Ahmad Borghol, Technical Sales Manager at MobiNetS, to get the overview of the company and its star products.


  • MWC 2010: Interview with Romeo Xue Zhong of Vtion

    Vtion is one of the three leading providers of wireless data card solutions for mobile computing over wide area networks in China.

    Their data cards are designed to enable users to access telecommunications networks using mobile computers or personal computers. It offers a broad range of wireless data cards, with PCMCIA, USB, Mini-USB, Express Card 34 and PCI Express Mini interfaces.

    At the Mobile World Congress we spoke to Romeo Xue Zhong, Regional Sales Director at the company, who believes Vtion is one of only a few suppliers of wireless data cards in China that has the capability to produce wireless data cards for all 3G industry standards.

  • MWC 2010: Interview with Scott Papenfuss of Aplix

    At the Mobile World Congress we talked to Scott Papenfuss, Director of Business Development at Aplix, a Tokyo-based company that deploys Java technology in mobile phones and other consumer electronics devices.

    One of the products they were presenting at the show was MIDP 3.0 platform. MIDP 3.0 provides a complete and customizable application platform that spans operating systems and device tiers. It enables always–on access to all device screens and all device functions, and enables concurrently running applications. It also helps to solve the Java fragmentation problem by running applications consistently.

  • MWC 2010: Interview with Blayne Jackson of rapIDscan

    The rapIDscan solution for mobile operators allows anyone with a suitably configured handset to collect subscriber’s ID data through an automated process combining Text and Facial Recognition and using the handsets advanced camera function.

    The user is guided through a step by step process to collect and validate ID information with an applet installed to the handset with transfer via GPRS to a central server which is interconnected to the operator’s IN or CRM.

    Watch the interview with Blayne Jackson to find out more about the company and the product.