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Plan. Market. Customize. Move. Recycle.
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This sleek and innovative smartphone has the enhanced intelligence to make everyday life easier.
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Featuring all of the core messaging and social features to keep you connected.
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Smooth performance for browsing the web, running apps, working with documents, and enjoying multimedia
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A multimedia superstar with Beats earphones included.
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The Bold 9900 is RIM's thinnest BlackBerry smartphone yet and as lightweight and durable as it is feature-packed.
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High speed, portable Internet access in your pocket.
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Scratch, dust and water-resistant. 1GHz processor, 5MP camera and great pre-loaded apps.
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Easily capture and share your favourite moments with family, friends and colleagues.
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Prepare yourself for the Galaxy S II, Samsung's thinnest smartphone.
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With custom Beats headphones, engineered to deliver extraordinary sound.
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Jump right into what's most important to you thanks to an improved lockscreen design.
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Business and social features in a slim package.
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BrightPoint GB
Delivered.
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Samsung Galaxy S III
Inspired By Nature
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BlackBerry Curve 9320
3G capable
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HTC One X
Quad Core Android 4.0
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HTC One V
A great all-rounder
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ZTE Tania
Fully equipped
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BlackBerry Bold 9790
Powerful & Fully Featured
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HTC Sensation XL
With Beats Audio
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HTC Titan
Office on the move
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HTC Radar
Windows Phone 7.5 (Mango)
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BlackBerry Bold 9900
Touch and Type in harmony
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ZTE Libra
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ZTE MF30/MF60
USB & WiFi for Windows and Mac
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Motorola Defy +
Faster, smarter, richer
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BlackBerry Curve 9380
The 1st all-touch Curve
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Samsung Galaxy S2
Faster. Slimmer. Brighter.
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HTC Sensation XE
Designed to impress
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ZTE Skate
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HTC Explorer
Keep in touch with the people who matter
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ZTE Tureis
Android Gingerbread
The next version of the iPhone operating system, and a new iPhone model, is expected this summer. Current iPhone 3G and 3GS models will be upgradeable to the new OS. So how can the Enterprise expect to benefit from the next version of the iPhone?
I have blogged previously about the Exchange and Device Management capabilities of the current platform, but when compared with solutions such as BlackBerry and Windows Mobile / Windows Phone, the iPhone does not provide all of the integration and security features that help IT administrators sleep at night.
Apple have detailed the new business features that iPhone OS 4 will include on their web site - http://www.apple.com/iphone/business/preview-iphone-os/
New features include:
Multi-tasking
Data Protection
Wireless application distribution
Exchange Email
Device Management
SSL VPN Support
For general users, the iPhone OS 4 will also offer the ability to arrange application icons into folders, and it will be possible to install a greater number of applications on devices.
The iBooks application will allow users to browse for, download and read e-book publications on the device and sync those books with the desktop via iTunes.
The addition of multi-tasking for the iPhone, and the opening up of API integration to Apple's own configuration provisioning utility will hopefully open up a wealth of device management capabilities for the platform.
Personally, for the business user on the go I would like to see enhancements to the Exchange email client, including the ability to define synchronisation schedules (as opposed to simply 'on and off') as well as the ability to edit Out Of Office message text and status (as is already possible on the Android platform if you're lucky enough to have the HTC Desire or any of the Microsoft Windows Phone devices)
iPhone OS 4 is expected for release this summer.
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