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Making use of Android for Business

For the last 5yrs the Blackberry mobile phones were synonymous with business. No city worker worth a damn that would not have their Blackberry. Our current President of the United States, Obama is a self confessed Blackberry fan. Nevertheless, an upswing of Android cell phones in addition to the innovation the open operating system brings, it is time companies assess their relationship with the Blackberry?

Blackberry’s primary feature is the ease which it syncs a person’s e-mail with the mobile phone. Having a data plan you’re able to submit and receive e-mail messages as speedily as sending a text. The ‘Push’ feature allows your mobile phone to auto-magically get your most recent e-mails as they arrive to the mail server. If an Android phone can perform all of this and give you the choice of applications, style, functionality and features, doesn’t it make the Blackberry rather obsolete? Because of so many email apps for the Android you are able to select one that fits your business needs instead of letting Blackberry select how to manage e-mail for you.

Many companies are migrating to the cloud based model where data is stored in datacenters and information is accessed as it is needed from wherever. Leading the charge in this is Google using a number of services which range from contacts to word processing. Several large corporations are also using Google’s Gmail service, hence replacing their Microsoft Exchange servers. An Android mobile comes tightly integrated with many different Google apps including documents, email, contacts, maps and others meaning that everything that you have on your computer at your workplace can be accessed with a touch of a button on the Android phone. Looking for the contact details of a client? Easy, it’s just a click away in your Google address book.

Consider how much a lost or stolen smartphone would most likely cost the company. All your contacts, messages and all your stored documents could possibly be irreplaceable. However, with Android’s synchronization capability with your Google accounts, zero emails need to be lost. Your contacts are saved in the cloud along with your Google Docs. The expense of losing or damaging the unit is limited to the cost of the device itself.

The present day smartphone needs to enable the businessperson to carry out all the functions they’d normally need a PC for. If they’re on the way to a client meeting and want to make some final adjustments to the demo they would generally need to have a heavy laptop. The Android smartphone can get rid of this prerequisite by allowing an individual to create, update and look at office docs on his or her phone and make changes where needed. The built-in WiFi and Bluetooth functionality allows you to move any documents to a PC or any other device at the touch of a button.

The Android is the perfect business smartphone capable of replacing single purpose devices like mp3 players, PDAs and GPSs.

To learn more about Android Tablets and Smartphones on the market take a look at Android Tablet Reviews HQ. Be certain to read the numerous reviews available to ensure that you are getting the right device for your needs. A Windows 8 tablet may also be something worth researching as these are just about to hit the market.


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