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Alessandro Galetto
Alessandro Galetto
Naturally and artificially flavoured.General Manager and Chief Strategist by day.Speaker,Innovator,lateral thinker,jack of all trades by night.
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Mobile Phones

There are 80 posts filed in Mobile Phones (this is page 7 of 8).

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Set my mobile phone free

In the last few days a lot of new users that bought the brand new Nokia N95 found that some of the functionalities were disable in the operator flavored version of the Symbian 3rd Edition Operating System. The Internet Telephone application is missing for O2 and T-Mobile customers. That is not new to the market. […]

in Mobile Phones | 193 Words

Buying music from a mobile phone

Some weeks ago I read an interesting article titled “Mobile music download too complex” on Digit Online. In the article were reported some statements: Buying music on a mobile phone is expensive, complicated and slow. Simplifying the process is the key. On average, users must click 20 times in a process that takes around two […]

in Innovation, Mobile Phones, Music | 603 Words

Prompt madness

Every time I met friends not involved in telecommunications or mobile phones I always get the same basic comment. Why don’t you make things simpler on existing applications before thinking to new applications to be installed on the mobile phone? This a crystal clear statement, and they are absolutely true when they say that. Today […]

in Mobile Phones | 362 Words

Augmented GPS

In the next few months we will a lot of new mobile phones coming to the market with integrated GPS functionality. At the same time you can observe a lot of new applications like smart2go and AmazeGPS lining up with TomTom Navigator, Route66 and similar. These are all great applications. They have pretty much the […]

in Applications, Innovation, Mobile Phones | 377 Words

Device morphing (2)

And what about the brand new concept called N99 from Nokia? Looking at the pictures, (courtesy of Newsmobile) and get a look at the patent registration  (22nd march 2007), it seems that the Japanese “Robot transformer” it’s going to be applied to mobile phones too…              Why do I blog […]

in Innovation, Mobile Phones | 68 Words

Device morphing

If I look at what a mobile phone is today it’s very difficult to say that is only a phone. It is a phone when you are making a call. It’s a camera when you are taking pictures. It’s a camcorder when you are shooting a video. It is a television set when you are […]

in Innovation, Mobile Phones | 452 Words

Battery killed the Mobile Internet star

There are plenty of new great internet applications coming to your mobile. You will be able to chat with your friends, catch up with e-mails, read your favorites RSS feeds, browse the Internet, do Skype call while hitting the road. That’s great. I want all of these applications on my mobile phone. As we wrote […]

in Mobile Phones | 385 Words

My fat mobile phone

I think that most of us went through the experience of unpacking a new Microsoft based Personal Computer. You turn it on and you start the configuration process that finally will lead you to your desktop. Very often you will find your tray filled with pre-installed applications like Messengers, Anti Virus Software, CD/DVD Burning software […]

in Applications, Mobile Phones | 518 Words

Addicted to Jaiku

I have been using Twitter for quite a time in the past, and I liked it. From a couple of weeks I have dropped Twitter and I have jumped into Jaiku. I have written in the past that I think that quite all applications should be built around the Contact list since it’s a revenue […]

in Applications, Mobile Phones | 241 Words

The Internet in your phone

It really seems that all operators are signing agreements with all the major internet players. 3 is launching services with MSN, Yahoo, Google and Skype, Vodafone with YouTube and MySpace. Same thing seems to be happening with handset vendors. Just look at the last Nokia press release announcing an agreement with YouTube while, historically, they […]

in Mobile Phones, Services | 674 Words

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