Showing posts with label BlackBerry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BlackBerry. Show all posts

Wednesday, 13 November 2013

Google’s Android OS at the Top, Windows Starts Getting Success



Google’s Android OS at the Top, Windows Starts Getting Success. A recent survey conducted by IDC has revealed that the Google’s Android OS Platform is leading and at the top while the Microsoft Windows OS is getting success gradually. It is unveiled that the Android based Smartphones are leading and four out of five smartphones sold across the world in the third quarter of this fiscal year.
Google's Android OS market share increased to 81 percent, which was 74.9 percent a year ago. It has surpassed the Apple’s iOS, used on its iPhones. Although iPhone sales rose to 25.6 percent from a year earlier, but the growth was slower than the overall market. Apple's share also fell down in the same period last year to 12.9 percent from 14.4 percent.
On the other hand the Windows Phone grabbed the number three position with the 3.6 percent market share, up from two percent a year earlier. The Windows Phone sales rose 156 percent, with more than 90 percent made by the Finnish company Nokia. Nokia’s handset division is set to be purchased by Microsoft.The downfall can be seen in Research In Motion Limited (RIM)s BlackBerry. The market shares of the BlackBerry fell from 4.1 percent to 1.7 percent a year ago. Although, RIM has introduced the new operating system BlackBerry 10 but the sale of its BlackBerry device fell 41.6 percent from a year ago.
Despite the rise and fall of market shares of different smartphone company’s market share the overall smartphone market rose 39.9 percent year-over-year in the quarter, to 261 million units. The IDC survey further revealed that the average sales price of a smartphone fell 12.5 percent in the quarter to $317. The IDC analyst Ramon Llamas said that the Android and Windows Phone start to make continued to make considerable trade, despite their difference in market share, in the third quarter of the year. He was of the view that Price is the significant key behind the success of both competitors. 
Both the companies Google and Microsoft have a wide range of collection available at the very low cost. These products are affordable enough for the mass market and role of mass market is most important in the prosperity of entire market.
Despite the introduction two new iPhones namely iPhone 5S and iPhone 5c in the month of September the market share of Apple was probably affected by the weak sale of products, at the end of the quarter of this year. The IDC survey said that despite the downfall in market share Apple sold nine million of the new devices in the first weekend, suggesting a strong fourth quarter.
The large devices namely Phablets’ sale up from the 3 percent a year ago, accounted for 21 percent of the smartphone market, said IDC report. The IDC's Ryan Reith said that the increase in the sale is most probably due to all the successful Android vendors, who have added one or more five- to seven-inch phablets to their product collections. He further mentioned that the inability of Apple in contributing the growing market is the absence of large screen devices in the third quarter of the current year.

Thursday, 5 September 2013

Skype Video messaging feature starts to roll out for Windows Phone 8




Microsoft has rolled out a new update Skype 2.10 for Windows Phone 8. The latest update carries  various substantive changes, including the previously missing Video messaging. Skype Video Messaging is easy and convenient feature, which allows users to record a video message and send it to their Skype contacts absolutely free. Microsoft has also dealt with some bug fixes and made it easier to access your settings from the home screen. For using Video messaging users needs to simply open up a conversation in Skype and tap the appropriate option to record a video message. Once your contact has received a video message from you, they can answer back with a video right away. Microsoft stated in an official blog post,
"We’re excited to announce Video Messaging is now available to Windows Phone 8 users in the Skype for Windows Phone 8 update released today. The launch of Video Messaging on Windows Phone 8 marks another step forward in Skype’s Mobile Future journey to bring great Skype experiences across devices.”
Previously available for IOS, Mac,Blackberry and Android platforms the Skype Video Messaging feature now finally hit the Windows Phone 8. Earlier, Windows Phone 8 users were only able to view Video messages, but now they can also record and send them for free.

You can get the updated version now from the Windows Phone Store.

Wednesday, 7 August 2013

WhatsApp officially declares New Feature called “Voice Messages”


WhatsApp officially declares New Feature called “Voice Messages”WhatsApp officially declares New Feature called “Voice Messages”. WhatsApp has included a new and amazing feature to the service called push-to-talk Voice Messaging. The push-to-talk Voice Messages have been enabled for all versions of the app on all platforms, permitting linked users to talk to each other with only the connection cost in their way.  The users of WhatsApp can send and receive voice messages  with their contacts absolutely free.


Users can hold the microphone icon press to record a message, then release to send it. Users can see that your recipient is listening to the message when it turns blue. Users can also play the messages once they are sent. Apparently, there is no time limit on the length of Voice Message record.WhatsApp officially declares New Feature called “Voice Messages”WhatsApp officially declares New Feature called “Voice Messages”
Now WhatsApp has officially declared the new feature.currently, the WhatsApp is available on including iPhone , Android , BlackBerry and  Windows Phone. READ MORE