First Mobile VoIP Solution For Windows Phone 7 Launched
Voxofon; not to be confused with Vodafone, has announced that they will be the first company to bring a mobile VoIP solution for Windows Phone 7. The company has said that their solution will help future Windows Phone 7 users save up to 98% on their international calls.
This should not mean much considering that Windows Phone 7 is yet to officially launch and there is really no good way to measure the authenticity of Voxofon’s statements.
But one thing that’s for certain is that Voxofon is the first company to announce that they are first to bring mobile VoIP to the new Microsoft mobile platform. Skype, Trufon and the likes have not made any announcement in this regard.
[via IntoMobile]
Samsung Tablet On Android OS With 4G Connectivity
Late last week, Philip Newton, the director of Samsung Australia’s IT division had hinted at the possibility of a Samsung Tablet PC launch later this year. While no specs were offered then, we are now hearing fresh rumors that the slate could be truly revolutionary with several interesting features on offer.
First thing : The Samsung tablet could run on Android OS powered by an ARM architecture. Also, there are possibilities that the new Samsung tablet device may come with a headset that supports calling via VoIP, 3G or even 4G technology.
Other details are sketchy though with whatever information is available, we think the game is on to out-do the iPad in every possible way.
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