Tag: Smartphone

  • Amazon Fire – The Smartphone With A Purpose !

    Amazon Fire – The Smartphone With A Purpose !

    The crowded and the unkind Mobile Handset Market has a new arrival – Amazon’s Smartphone ‘Fire’. Will it herald the arrival of specialized devices or will it be Amazon’s biggest mistake?

    The online shopping giant Amazon has been wanting to launch a smartphone for quite some time. It is late. But it has clear intentions. The phone is a e-commerce device. According to SRG, about 56 per cent of online Americans either browse or buy something on Amazon weekly via PC, laptop or mobile phone. It is trying to ensure and evolve more engagement with these American shoppers and also attract new users.

    The phone’s most significant feature, called “Firefly,” employs audio and object recognition technology to identify products and present the user with ways to purchase the items through Amazon. Users can simply snap a photo of a book, for instance, and Firefly will offer up its title and author, give more information about it and provide ways to buy it. Thus it is a phone with purpose. With the phone able to scan and interpret printed text, identify songs by listening to them, or recognize movies and TV shows by watching them, it could become the sort of visual search engine that other phones don’t have as a core function. The Fire also has four front-facing cameras that create a 3D-like effect on its screen, which allows users to pan their views by tilting the device. And it has a “MayDay” button that can be pushed to get nearly-instant tech support.

    The phone does not allow Google’s popular apps like Maps or Gmail and hence may not cut much ice with normal consumers. The price is also on higher side. The phone has all the standard features but it does not have too many Apps on its Amazon App Store. Though Blackberry has tied-up with Amazon Android Appstore as Blackberry also has similar problem – fewer apps on its App-store.

    The phone is clearly on a mission – engaging Amazon shoppers and drive e-commerce. Will consumers put shopping over normal features? Unlikely. But who knows !

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  • Tesco Shopping App – Example Of Future Of Retail

    We have been working on a long list of innovative ideas for Retail Industry and helping global retailers maintain their brand leadership.

    The Tesco App is an good example of embracing mobility in retail industry. VB shared a link about the Tesco Shopping App – The Future of Retail.

  • Nokia Makes Navigation Free!

    Nokia‘s done it. A strong and aggressive move! Nokia makes walk and drive navigation free on its smartphones, doubling size of mobile navigation market.

    All New Nokia GPS – Enabled smartphones will have new Ovi Maps App pre-loaded on it. It will have the local country map data and walk and drive navigation with access to location-aware Lonely Planet and Michelin travel guides at no extra cost.

    The benefits are immense ! Drivers will receive traffic information, assistance, safety guidance, speed warnings etc. Pedestrians will be guided to safe pedestrian-only zones and quick shortcuts. And this will work offline as well. Beautiful!

    Read the official Nokia Press Release!

  • Idea’s Latest Ad: Save Paper, Use Mobile

    Check out the new ad of Idea on Environment. Thomas Friedman and all of us are happy ! The ad talks about using mobile phones instead of paper for daily activities and saving the earth. The ad is a wonderful example of consistent positioning, great idea and impeccable execution. It has its heart in right place – never mind the tree Abhishek!

    According to Idea, World over, millions of tonnes of trees get cut everyday to produce paper, leading to alarming rates of deforestation. The new IDEA TVC showcases how the mobile phone can be used as an efficient tool to read daily newspapers, generate e-bills, make payments and transactions, issue e-tickets and boarding passes; thereby saving tonnes of paper everyday.

    Idea has promoting the Future of Mobile in its own creative away. It is also demonstrating creative solutions to today’s complex problems. The earlier campaigns were – ‘Championing a world without caste’; ‘Championing a world in which no one suffers from the disability to communicate’; ‘Education for All’, ‘Participative Governance’, and the last ‘Walk When You Talk’ – addressed subjects such as Caste War, Disability to Communicate, Education, Democracy and Health, respectively. Now, ‘Environment’ is IDEA’s next big Idea!   

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    Cheers to Idea and Lowe, IDEA’s creative agency.

    In all these Ideas, the big Idea is the infinite possibilities of mobile phone ! As Einstein said, Imagination is more important than knowledge. Mobile phones are a part of our daily life and their role is only going to increase. It is the most personal tool. Every company, every brand manager has to think of how it can leverage the most important screen. Creative ideas, smart apps are one part of the answer. The other – Get a big Idea!

  • Top 5 Business Smartphones & The Rise of Android

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    CIO Sanity Savers listed 2009’s Best Business Smartphones. They are:
    1.    BlackBerry Tour
    2.    Apple iPhone 3GS
    3.    Palm Pre
    4.    HTC Touch Pro2
    5.    Nokia E71

    In another interesting news, the share of Android OS is rising. The Android OS already accounts for 11% of smartphone web traffic worldwide, according to the latest figures from market research firm AdMob. In the US, where the OS has had a head start, Android handsets were responsible for 20% of all smartphone traffic in October. The market leader is iPhone with 55% market share.

  • The Smartphone Opportunity

    Mobile Phone has become the primary screen for everyone. Smartphones are increasing their market share due to falling handset, affordable fixed data plans and evolving users.

    The Economic Times reported that the Indian national smartphone market is estimated to be around 4 lakh units, the market has been recession-proof and is growing at around 70-to-80 %. Globally, analyst firm Gartner has estimated that smartphone sales will grow by 29% in 2009 to reach 180 million units, overtaking notebooks in total unit terms. At present, smartphones account for 14% of over-all mobile phone sales but it is estimated to reach 37% by 2012.

    PC Players like Dell, HP, Acer, Asus are betting on smartphones for further growth. The rise in smartphones will create a huge demand for Mobile Software. The App Store has already fuelled the imagination of marketers and created business opportunities by redefining the mobile world. Already all the leading Internet brands are available as mobile apps. The real winners will be companies who will focus on their business strengths and marry it with the possibilities of mobile platform to create successful opportunities. Like the local pathology lab which will provide free pickup of blood samples on receipt of SMS from customers and send an intimation to field staff. Technological changes create new winners !