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Emoze has been chosen by Pelephone to provide assistance in aiding Israel for mobile messaging solutions. Pelephone, the first mobile service provider operating in Israel, now hits another home run by being the first operator to offer its subscribers the unique Emoze portfolio of email and social networking messaging on their new 3G GSM network.

Pelephone subscribers will be able to read and reply to email and Facebook messages, check their calendar and keep all their contacts intact on whichever mobile device they choose. Pelephone will make Emoze available on a wide variety of mobile devices from standard Java-enabled handsets to expensive smartphones.

Emoze is highly lucrative since it is fine-tuned to use the least amount of battery power necessary plus its smart compression optimizes network performance thereby lowering the cost of data transmission.

(Source) Press

Tags: 3G, email, emoze, israel, mobile community, mobile device, mobile devices, mobile messaging solutions, Mobile News, mobile service provider, Mobile Software, pelephone, subscribers

The new Spb Mobile Shell 3.0 software is scheduled to be introduced at the Mobile World Congress 2009. However this early, a lot of curious mobile addicts are trying to find out what this new software has to offer.

The new software is fitted with a flexible engine for 3D animation, clever Facebook integration, kinetic scrolling, widgets, and multiple usability innovations. Spb Mobile Shell 3.0 has gained a thrilling ‘wow’ factor and preserves the speed and clarity of device navigation.

The Spb Mobile Shell 3.0 Software was first presented to Beta users back in 2006, then to the open market in February of next year, Spb Mobile Shell became the world’s #1 bestselling software for Windows Mobile touch-screen phones in 2007 and 2008. While the software quickly gained recognition among end-users and media, the shipment of customized versions of Spb Mobile Shell by many OEMs and carriers further inspired the mobile community.

Spb Mobile Shell 3.0 is scheduled to release to manufacturers in late February of 2009, with release to the consumer market expected to follow in late March. According to Spb Software upgrades policy all end-users, who purchase software within 90 days of a new version’s release, are eligible for free upgrades.

(Source) Spb Software

Tags: Cell Phones, flexible engine, mobile community, Mobile Software, mobile world, new software, screen phones, spb mobile shell, touch screen, widgets




 

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