Republic Wireless today announced Republic Refund plans, which will
reimburse customers for unused cellular data each month. The company is
offering a range of new plans with varying data buckets. Any cellular meizu m2 note
data that goes unused will be credited on the customer's next bill.
Republic's business banks on customers' proximity to WiFi hotspots. The
entry-level plan costs $5 per month and includes unlimited WiFi calling,
texting, and data. This $5 plan does not include cellular network
access at all.
The next step up costs $10 per month and adds unlimited
calling and texting via cellular. The mid-range plan costs $17.50 per
month and adds 500MB of cellular data. The $25 plan offers 1 GB of 4G
data, and the $40 plan offers 2 GB of 4G data. Customers will be
reimbursed and/or billed for mobile data at the rate of $15 per
gigabyte. Republic says the vast majority of its customers use less than
1 GB of cellular data per month. Republic said its customers can keep
their current plan or switch to the new Republic Refund plans if they
wish.
2015年7月7日星期二
2015年7月6日星期一
Microsoft Releases Skype for Business App on Windows Phone
Microsoft today replaced its Lync 2013 corporate messaging app with
Skype for Business for Windows Phone. The app has a refreshed user
interface for messaging, more emoticons, and improved interactions with
the server. Microsoft says Skype for Business better manages
notifications for conversation threads, buy meizu mx5 and syncs them more consistently
across other devices such as PCs and tablets. Users of Lync 2013 on
devices running Windows Phone 8.1 will be updated to Skype for Business
automatically. Microsoft said hardware running Windows Phone 8.0 and
earlier should remain on Lync 2013 or Lync 2010.
2015年7月5日星期日
HTC One M9 is for flagship seekers
It's probably best to think of the One M9 as the iPhone 5s. The
iPhone 5s carried over the iPhone 5's design almost exactly, but added
new features. So does the M9 when compared to its predecessor, the M8.
That means this year's phone from HTC is practically identical to last
year's phone. I haven't decided if that's a good thing or a bad thing,
yet.
The M9 is skinned in aluminum and glass. The metal has a two-tone finish, which is one of the few things that sets the M9 apart from the M8 visually. I can't say I’m a fan. The model we tested has a light champagne hue on the back and front surfaces, but the side of the phone is wrapped in a gaudy-looking gold band. The all-black version looks better, as the band doesn't stand out so much. The phone has the now-familiar BoomSound speaker grilles above and below the screen, as well as thin plastic bands that run across the back surface. These bands are purely functional; they serve the antenna design, just like similar bands on the iPhone. However HTC was able to incorporate them into the design in a tasteful way. The M9 is an elegant piece of hardware, to be sure.
The quality of the materials is quite good. I like the brushed aluminum back cover, which has just a bit more texture than last year's phone. It meets the side edges in precise corners. Together, these make the M9 less slippery. The phone is fitted together perfectly. It’s a bit on the heavy side, but that's to be expected in an all-metal phone. Since the M9 has a 5-inch screen, it isn't monstrously huge. I found it easy to hold and use. For example, my thumb was able to buy meizu mx5 reach the entire screen without requiring me to adjust my grip. The gentle curve of the rear surface helps it sit comfortably in your palm, but the band that circles the side edges has an annoying lip. The M9 slips into pockets with no problem.
The M9 is skinned in aluminum and glass. The metal has a two-tone finish, which is one of the few things that sets the M9 apart from the M8 visually. I can't say I’m a fan. The model we tested has a light champagne hue on the back and front surfaces, but the side of the phone is wrapped in a gaudy-looking gold band. The all-black version looks better, as the band doesn't stand out so much. The phone has the now-familiar BoomSound speaker grilles above and below the screen, as well as thin plastic bands that run across the back surface. These bands are purely functional; they serve the antenna design, just like similar bands on the iPhone. However HTC was able to incorporate them into the design in a tasteful way. The M9 is an elegant piece of hardware, to be sure.
The quality of the materials is quite good. I like the brushed aluminum back cover, which has just a bit more texture than last year's phone. It meets the side edges in precise corners. Together, these make the M9 less slippery. The phone is fitted together perfectly. It’s a bit on the heavy side, but that's to be expected in an all-metal phone. Since the M9 has a 5-inch screen, it isn't monstrously huge. I found it easy to hold and use. For example, my thumb was able to buy meizu mx5 reach the entire screen without requiring me to adjust my grip. The gentle curve of the rear surface helps it sit comfortably in your palm, but the band that circles the side edges has an annoying lip. The M9 slips into pockets with no problem.
2015年7月2日星期四
Turing Phone Available for Preorder Starting July 31
Turing Robotic Industries today said it will begin accepting
preorders for the Turing Phone on July 31, which is about three weeks
later than originally planned. The company will make 10,000 units
available initially. The phone, sold unlocked, will cost $610 for 16 GB,
$740 for 64 GB, and $870 for 128 GB. Turing said it will announce three
different colors on July 22 and release an SDK for oppo phones the phone in August.
Turing did not say if it plans to stick to the original Aug. 10
shipping date. The Turing phone is molded from Liquidmorphium that the
company claims provides greater tensile strength than either titanium or
steel.
The handset has a fingerprint sensor built into the side edge for security and uses a magnetic charger to negate the need for ports. Turing says the Android-based handset offers completely secure phone calls and messaging. The device features a 5.5-inch full HD display and it is powered by a quad-core Snapdragon 801 processor with 3 GB of RAM. The main camera has a 13-megapixel sensor and the front camera has an 8-megapixel sensor. The device has a 3,000mAh battery and supports a range of LTE networks around the world.
The handset has a fingerprint sensor built into the side edge for security and uses a magnetic charger to negate the need for ports. Turing says the Android-based handset offers completely secure phone calls and messaging. The device features a 5.5-inch full HD display and it is powered by a quad-core Snapdragon 801 processor with 3 GB of RAM. The main camera has a 13-megapixel sensor and the front camera has an 8-megapixel sensor. The device has a 3,000mAh battery and supports a range of LTE networks around the world.
2015年7月1日星期三
Samsung Galaxy S6 Active for AT&T
I've always been a fan of Samsung's Active line of smartphones. The idea
is simple: dress down the latest S smartphone in thicker, less fancy meizu cell phone
garb to make it more resistant to damage. The result is a beefier
handset that still looks good and offers a killer spec sheet.
There's no denying the S6 Active takes on a masculine vibe. It has a chunky aluminum frame that forms the outer edges and a camo-patterned back surface. It's not dainty or delicate by any stretch. I'd call the design utilitarian. I can see the S6 Active serving action heroes like Jack Bauer or James Bond as they race around trying to save the world.
The corners are flattened out a bit, giving the phone a unique shape. The lines and patterns in the aluminum frame are pleasing and the plastic rear cover feels tough as nails. Samsung still managed to adorn the Active with some chrome accents, such as the grille for the earpiece, and buttons along the side edges. The chrome contrasts nicely with the matte finish covering the aluminum.
There's no denying the S6 Active takes on a masculine vibe. It has a chunky aluminum frame that forms the outer edges and a camo-patterned back surface. It's not dainty or delicate by any stretch. I'd call the design utilitarian. I can see the S6 Active serving action heroes like Jack Bauer or James Bond as they race around trying to save the world.
The corners are flattened out a bit, giving the phone a unique shape. The lines and patterns in the aluminum frame are pleasing and the plastic rear cover feels tough as nails. Samsung still managed to adorn the Active with some chrome accents, such as the grille for the earpiece, and buttons along the side edges. The chrome contrasts nicely with the matte finish covering the aluminum.
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