Mister Mobility
Ericsson R380 – The First Smartphone?
Mister Mobility goes down memory lane to talk about the elegant device that was his very first smartphone, the Ericsson R380.
MeeGo First, Now Bada Too, Makes Way For Tizen OS
MeeGo was a Linux-based collaboration between Nokia and Intel in the mobile OS space. No-one really knows what happened with that project, as no single MeeGo device is out in the market till date. No; the Nokia N9 is not MeeGo. It is just branded MeeGo. Anyway, Nokia pulled out, Samsung jumped in with intel … Read more
Nokia N9 Tip – How To Use The Volume Up Button As Shutter
I am a shutterbug, and most of the pictures that I take are shot with a mobile phone. My kids once said to me, “Daddy, you can snap. You snap everything!” One of my pet peeves with the Nokia N9 is the lack of a hardware camera shutter button. Not having one means that I … Read more
Hardware QWERTY On Mobile Is Alive, And Not Going Away Soon
Most smartphones in the world are now full touchscreen devices, but hardware QWERTY on mobile devices is not dead yet.
What happened to USB Mass Storage & File Management on Android? [Updated]
First it was Apple, then Microsoft, and now Google, leaving USB mass storage and file management out of their mobile OS.
Nokia N9 Review
I have had the Nokia N9 for a couple of weeks now and have put it through my regular work schedule – and pushed it some more too. It is not everyday that a smartphone like the N9 comes along. This dude packs a rare combination of holistic aesthetics with functionality like no other – … Read more
Important: Why You Should Update Your Mobile’s Firmware or Software
Firmware or software updates come with multiple benefits. that you should not miss out on. Here is why you should update your mobile phone.
Sony is back as a mobile brand; Ericsson bows out, and Sony Ericsson is dead
Sony Ericsson splits after 10 years; Sony will slug on alone after paying off the Swedes.
Google + Motorola: Android partners say they are happy about GoogleMoto
Android partners – Samsung, Sony Ericsson, HTC, and LG – have responded to Google’s acquisition of Motorola Mobility, and they all sound happy about the deal.
WindowsPhone Marketplace expanded to include 19 more countries
GSMArena reports that Microsoft has also expanded access to the Windowsphone 7 Marketplace to another 19 countries. This brings the total number of countries on the Marketplace to 35. Source
Nokia N9 First Press Photos Published
The guys at PocketNow have published the first press shots of the much awaited Nokia N9 smartphone to be announced at Nokia Connection tomorrow.
Sony Ericsson X10 Mini Pro Review – Mini and Mighty
have had the Sony Ericsson X10 Mini Pro for two (2) months now and have used it extensively in that period. Here is my detailed review.
State of the Mobile Web Report – October 2010
In this state of the Mobile Web report, 30% of Mobility Nigeria’s traffic in October 2010 was from mobile devices.
Nokia’s first Windows Phones – Lumia 800 and 710 – announced
Nokia has announced the first Windows Phones.
Get better battery life on your smartphone with these simple tricks
Smartphones get more advanced features, often with battery life taking a hit. Here is how to squeeze out better battery life from your phone.
Another Windows Phone user gives up
Matthew Miller is one of the most objective writers around in the world of mobiles. He is one of the few people who understands the mobile space and is not bitten by fanboyism for any platform. In other words, he is like me. He is kindred spirit. When I need to get away from all … Read more
HP Buys Palm – Hurray!!
Finally, all the speculations about potential buyers for Palm Inc. have been laid to rest as HP has announced that they are purchasing the troubled mobile manufacturer for $1.2 billion. It would have been a sad day to see Palm just die out and fizzle away. With HP’s acquisition, we are excited and hopeful that we … Read more
Windows Phone 7, what Consumers Care About, the Success of Products
Mister Mobility asks three questions about what consumers want and the success of products.
Documents Editing for Android Devices
From a platform that initially did not have a means of editing documents, there are now many alternatives for documents editing on Android smartphones and tablets.