Accessories Qumo Push 243

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Accessories telephone Qumo Push 243. Type of case camp-cot. Values 50x100x17.8 mm.Weight 86 g. Size of volatile memory 64 Mb.
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QUMO Quest - 5 inch Android 4.0 ICS

2012-12-26 00:00:00
QUMO company announced a new smartphone called Qumo Quest, which can be classified as large vehicles, or else "planshetofonov." Has a new entry-level specifications and is perfectly suitable for undemanding users. Despite the rather simple specification, the device is running an operating system Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, supports Dual-SIM and network 3G. The combination of a large display and built-in GPS module to use the device as a navigator. UI smartphone QUMO Quest Android 4.0 ICS replaced by customized Yandex Shell. Specification Qumo Quest: Internetworking: 3G WCDMA; GSM GPRS / EDGE SIM-card: Support Dual-SIM Operating System: Android 4.0.3 Processor Type: ARM Cortex-A9 Processor speed: 1 GHz Memory: 512 MB Display size: 5 inches Display resolution: 480x800 pixels Built-in memory: 4GB Resolution main camera: 5 megapixel Front camera: VGA Slots: microSD, microUSB, 3,5 mm, HDMI Data transmission: Wi-Fi 802.11 b / g / n, Bluetooth v2.1 + EDR, GPS Battery capacity: 2200 mA / h Dimensions: mm 48h145h11 Weight: 193 g Optional: Accelerometer, Light sensor Источник:

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RIM Further Extends Push Technology to BlackBerry Developers

2010-06-26 15:36:36
  Research In Motion (RIM) today announced the availability of a new BlackBerry push API (application programming interface) that will enable developers to push real-time content to BlackBerry® smartphones. RIM is extending its existing, well-proven push technology from the enterprise into the consumer space, allowing developers to leverage push technology for BlackBerry® applications targeted at consumers. Push technology provides a proactive mechanism for developers to deliver data to BlackBerry smartphones as it becomes available. It brings immediacy to mobile communications with real-time content, preserves battery life, and minimizes data usage by eliminating the need for “poking” and “polling” servers. RIM’s unique push technology significantly enhances the user experience and provides a proactive mechanism for developers to deliver data to BlackBerry smartphones as the data becomes available. The BlackBerry push API is ideal for mobile applications that deliver value by providing real-time content and updates, including news, weather, banking, medical, IT services applications and games. The BlackBerry push API is available exclusively to BlackBerry® Alliance Program members. Source: Research In

RIM Further Extends Push Technology to BlackBerry Developers

Motorola i1 - Android-smartphone technology to support Push-to-Talk

2010-05-27 00:00:00
Two companies NII Holdings and Motorola are in the market in Latin America the first Android-smartphone that supports Push-to-Talk. Novelty called-Motorola i1.  The apparatus is designed to work in networks iDEN and therefore will be available in Mexico, Brazil and Argentina. Smartphone Motorola i1 running operating system, Android 1.5, and among the rest of the existing iDEN-devices - it has the most attractive design.  Motorola i1 has the following set of technical specifications: 3.1-inch touchscreen display with a resolution HVGA, module Wi-Fi, Google Maps, text input technology Swype, Nextel Live, Opera Mini 5, integration with Facebook, MP3-player and a 5-megapixel camera with flash and memory card slot for MicroSD.  The cost of new items is still unknown.  Source: GSMPress ®

Motorola i1 - Android-smartphone technology to support Push-to-Talk

RIM Further Extends Push Technology to BlackBerry Developers

Research In Motion (RIM) today announced the availability of a new BlackBerry push API (application programming interface) that will enable developers to push real-time content to BlackBerry® smartphones. RIM is extending its existing, well-proven push technology from the enterprise into the consumer space, allowing developers to leverage push technology for BlackBerry® applications targeted at consumers. Push technology provides a proactive mechanism for developers to deliver data to BlackBerry smartphones as it becomes available. It brings immediacy to mobile communications with real-time content, preserves battery life, and minimizes data usage by eliminating the need for “poking” and “polling” servers. RIM’s unique push technology significantly enhances the user experience and provides a proactive mechanism for developers to deliver data to BlackBerry smartphones as the data becomes available. The BlackBerry push API is ideal for mobile applications that deliver value by providing real-time content and updates, including news, weather, banking, medical, IT services applications and games. The BlackBerry push API is available exclusively to BlackBerry® Alliance Program members. Source: Research In

RIM Further Extends Push Technology to BlackBerry Developers

RIM Further Extends Push Technology to BlackBerry Developers

Research In Motion (RIM) today announced the availability of a new BlackBerry push API (application programming interface) that will enable developers to push real-time content to BlackBerry® smartphones. RIM is extending its existing, well-proven push technology from the enterprise into the consumer space, allowing developers to leverage push technology for BlackBerry® applications targeted at consumers. Push technology provides a proactive mechanism for developers to deliver data to BlackBerry smartphones as it becomes available. It brings immediacy to mobile communications with real-time content, preserves battery life, and minimizes data usage by eliminating the need for “poking” and “polling” servers. RIM’s unique push technology significantly enhances the user experience and provides a proactive mechanism for developers to deliver data to BlackBerry smartphones as the data becomes available. The BlackBerry push API is ideal for mobile applications that deliver value by providing real-time content and updates, including news, weather, banking, medical, IT services applications and games. The BlackBerry push API is available exclusively to BlackBerry® Alliance Program members. Source: Research In

RIM Further Extends Push Technology to BlackBerry Developers

RIM Further Extends Push Technology to BlackBerry Developers

Research In Motion (RIM) today announced the availability of a new BlackBerry push API (application programming interface) that will enable developers to push real-time content to BlackBerry® smartphones. RIM is extending its existing, well-proven push technology from the enterprise into the consumer space, allowing developers to leverage push technology for BlackBerry® applications targeted at consumers. Push technology provides a proactive mechanism for developers to deliver data to BlackBerry smartphones as it becomes available. It brings immediacy to mobile communications with real-time content, preserves battery life, and minimizes data usage by eliminating the need for “poking” and “polling” servers. RIM’s unique push technology significantly enhances the user experience and provides a proactive mechanism for developers to deliver data to BlackBerry smartphones as the data becomes available. The BlackBerry push API is ideal for mobile applications that deliver value by providing real-time content and updates, including news, weather, banking, medical, IT services applications and games. The BlackBerry push API is available exclusively to BlackBerry® Alliance Program members. Source: Research In

RIM Further Extends Push Technology to BlackBerry Developers

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