Guest – Mobile News | Mobile Inquirer https://www.mobileinquirer.com Smartphone, Tablet and Technology News and Reviews Wed, 06 Dec 2017 16:10:23 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3 Mobile Gaming And The Rise Of Online Slots https://www.mobileinquirer.com/2017/mobile-gaming-and-the-rise-of-online-slots/ https://www.mobileinquirer.com/2017/mobile-gaming-and-the-rise-of-online-slots/#respond Wed, 06 Dec 2017 16:09:23 +0000 http://www.mobileinquirer.com/?p=2061 Seems that we are often looking to take our minds away form the day to day, in the past we used to draw, read, or take long walks, maybe a curse of the modern day or the ubiquitous rise of the mobile, whatever way, the rise in demand of online mobile games has catapulted the online mode gaming business to new heights.

The demand for games such as free online slots with bonuses is huge and a whole new wold has emerged of gamers and bushiness who want to provide the right gaming experience to this relatively new market.

So what type of game do you enjoy the most?

Research shows a that a huge variety of types of games are enjoyed.

Some prefer simply to while away the hours with games that are fun and silly, while others opt for more educational tools and adventures where there is more depth and structure to the experience.

Any person who has invested time in a game will know that slot games have taken over the quick fix market.

A simple google search for game slots will bring back a slew of results that will extend well beyond page one and leave you in the full realisation that online slot machines are big business, and we mean HUGE business.

So if you are more or an RPG type player who lies to immerse themselves in a virtual reality, another way of escaping this mortal coil or you are the type of person who loves 1st person shooter and blasting the bad or good guys to kingdom come, or yet again one of these people who prefers to get into those seriously powerful race cars and pretend you are whizzing round Brands Hatch or Silverstone as an F1 racer, maybe you might like to try your hand at a slot machine.

Ok this is in no way going to compete with the immense realism that modern games can give you and you may find that you are just not into this kind of game but you never know what might happen when those shiny coins drop and you are taken into a fun game that is more simple to take part in and maybe ever earn yourself some money in the process.

In terms of shear fun and simplicity we do not think you can take away from the ease of access on mobiles and anywhere you are to a fun little slot game on a mobile device and we would suggest you at least try to download and see for yourself what a fun thing it can be to just have simple fun and games with an app designed to amuse and entertain and not take you away from reality that much, like a soap opera that you control!

So give yourself a challenge and put yourself out of your comfort zone maybe, get a slot type game on your phone and just see if you like, if you dont its a pretty simple process to delete and say not for me!

 

 

 

 

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Euro Slot Machines That Are Mobile Ready https://www.mobileinquirer.com/2017/euro-slot-machines-that-are-mobile-ready/ https://www.mobileinquirer.com/2017/euro-slot-machines-that-are-mobile-ready/#respond Thu, 30 Nov 2017 05:22:45 +0000 http://www.mobileinquirer.com/?p=2059 When it comes to online games there si no doubt that mobiles offer a huge amount of usability and fun, we are so connected to our devices on a daily basis that it just makes a lot of sense to use our mobiles as the device to play games and enjoy some escapism form time to time, tip: click here for the most entertaining slot machines, and if you do not find the right games there then may I suggest that you also look at other areas such as the Apple App Store and Google Play Store where you will be able to find a huge amount of categorised and fun games that work on the device you access.

So why would anyone actually want to play a slot machine on a mobile device anyway?

Good question, as you can see the market for these type of games has grown hugely over the last few years and now we see that the admen for these games is so huge that it makes total sense for developers to start to look into creating products that fit that demand.

The fact that we see people engaging with these apps in such a huge amount is testament to the ability that a mobile device has to make you feel immersed in the application and game that you are playing.

You can imagine the feeling you get when those lights flash and you win big on your slot machine game and get those noises and the feedback, admit it, its exciting and fun and when people enjoy things they tend to get attached and want to do this more.

We as humans simply love the lights of Vegas and the play-ability of the slots, big city, bright lights and all that jazz, so why not bring that feeling right into your palm on a regular basis as and when you need.

Get into slot games and win big

But lets be clear that online games and apps like casinos and slot machines offer real prizes to those who want to win actual cash so for the gamblers among you who are into actually playing for cash, and again what better way to enjoy the freedom to play than on a mobile device where you can often with many apps simply play until you win (or lose of course) and then go to your account and cash in the winnings and set yourself up for a nice night out or go back into your virtual casino and see if you can enjoy yourself more in hope that you win big again.

Either way the fun to be had with online gaming is way beyond more traditional apps and you can enjoy a whole host of web based gaming via mobiles or on your desktop.

So today, what will you do, simply go on and enjoy your mobile like everyone else or will you see what slot machines are out there for mobile devices and try your luck at winning big and playing with the big boys for real on desktop or a mobile application, your choice!

 

 

 

 

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Do You Really Need A Mobile Phone Upgrade Annually? https://www.mobileinquirer.com/2017/do-you-really-need-a-mobile-phone-upgrade-annually/ https://www.mobileinquirer.com/2017/do-you-really-need-a-mobile-phone-upgrade-annually/#respond Mon, 06 Nov 2017 16:29:51 +0000 http://www.mobileinquirer.com/?p=2052 Annual Mobile Phone Upgrades

The mobile phone industry has settled into a schedule of new models being released on an annual basis. The two main competitors, Samsung and Apple, can be relied on to deliver a new model each year, which is great for a number of reasons. The industry moves along at a steady rate, and there is always something to look forward to. But, the question has to be asked; is it really necessary to buy a new model of mobile phone on an annual basis?

There are, of course, those who religiously get each new model phone from their favourite supplier. And, naturally, there is nothing wrong with this at all. Who wouldn’t want a new mobile phone each and every year? But, those who buy phones so regularly can be referred to as enthusiasts. But is it really necessary for the average person?

Let’s take a look and discuss a few of the pros and cons of getting a new mobile phone model on a yearly basis.

Advancement Is Slow

Sure, each new release of mobile phone will be trumpeted by the producing company, with attention drawn to the new features of the device. But anyone who pays close attention will surely have noticed that the advancements between each new model have become minimal. For the most part, each new model is simply a copy of the most recent version, with only a few changes made. And, it need to be pointed out, these changes are mostly negligible. The core functions of the phone, and the most used aspects, largely remain unchanged, and the user experience, whether playing the online slots Canada has to offer, or surfing the web, streaming or emailing, will remain much the same.

There have only been a few major mobile phone advancements since the early days of the technology, and not much at all that has shaken up the industry, at least to it’s core. A mobile phone from five years ago is not that much different from one released today. So, by all means, a person need not have really needed an upgrade for at least five years.

Security Improvements

The one aspect of mobile phones that has made significant upgrades, however, is related to security. Fingerprint recognition has been added to modern mobile phone devices, and the benefit of such a feature cannot be understated. This sort of security, known as biometric security, is hugely beneficial, and has greatly reduced the amount of theft resulting from stolen mobile phones.

This technology is also only getting better, with each new phone model, and so as far as phone security goes, getting new models annually does have it’s benefits. However, many would argue that it is not enough of a benefit to warrant purchasing a new phone yearly.

A Matter Of Preference

As with most things, getting a new model of phone really is a matter of preference. There will always be those who insist on a new phone each time a new model is revealed, but for the average person a new phone is really only required once in awhile, assuming that they wish to take advantage of added features. As to when the next major leap in technology happens remains to be seen, but likely won’t be for some time yet.

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The First Video Game – The Game Before Even Pong Existed https://www.mobileinquirer.com/2017/the-first-video-game-the-game-before-even-pong-existed/ https://www.mobileinquirer.com/2017/the-first-video-game-the-game-before-even-pong-existed/#respond Sun, 05 Nov 2017 12:56:42 +0000 http://www.mobileinquirer.com/?p=2053 The First Video Game

There are a lot of different forms of entertainment and pastimes in today’s world, ranging from fine dining, art, sport, travelling, films, and video games, among many others. Video games have become a huge part of pop culture over the last 30 years, and you’d be hard-pressed to find someone that doesn’t enjoy video games in some form or other. Computer games, console exclusives, mobile apps, and even smart watch games are available to anyone who wants to pass the time and have a little fun.

If you look at the modern shooter, or, it’s quite an incredible piece of engineering. A real, working physics engine that utilizes gravity, weather, and physical force, often set against a beautiful world of colour, vibrancy and life. It wasn’t always like this, though, and looking back at some of the world’s first video games can show you just how far they’ve come. But it does beg the question, what was the first video game?

The Classic Arcade Games

Back in the day, long before Canadian mobile casinos were around, the arcade was the only place you could play a video game, and while arcades have mostly fallen out of fashion due to modern gaming systems, many will remember going to arcade and trying out all the latest releases. The arcade was where games such as Asteroids, Pac Man, and Pong gained their fame, and most consider these to be the genesis of all modern video games.

Pong, in particular, is often regarded as the first of them all. It’s simplistic nature of bouncing a small ball (or square, back in the day) turned out to be an incredible amount of fun, and even today there is nothing quite like playing Pong with a friend. Pong was released by Atari in 1972, an age ago in terms of modern gaming, and was also the reason for the rise of modern consoles, thanks to the first Pong consoles that were released for home-use. Pong, no doubt, is a huge part of the reason that video games caught on the way that they did; but despite all this, Pong cannot lay claim to being the first of them all. That title belongs to a different game that was almost twenty years older.

The First of The First

The very first modern video game was Tennis for Two, an extremely simple game that used a radar panel to work, and was the brainchild of physicist William Higinbotham, in 1958. Higinbotham was an employee of MIT’s Radiation Lab division, and had extensive knowledge on radar systems and how they functioned. He was also part of a special visitor’s day that was held by the Brookhaven National Laboratory, where scientists much like Higinbotham could display their work.

It was here where the idea for a game first sparked in his head, after being bored from all the other exhibits. Using his experience and knowledge with radars, Higinbotham designed a system where the player was able to turn a knob for direction, and then press a button to hit the ball back at the other play.

The Rest Is History

It was the first digitized version of tennis, and the godfather to all of the video games and mobile games we have today. With something as simple as Tennis for Two, more advanced games were thought up and released, and they took the world by storm.

 

 

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A List of The Best Games Available For iOS Smartphones https://www.mobileinquirer.com/2017/a-list-of-the-best-games-available-for-ios-smartphones/ https://www.mobileinquirer.com/2017/a-list-of-the-best-games-available-for-ios-smartphones/#respond Fri, 13 Oct 2017 13:15:32 +0000 http://www.mobileinquirer.com/?p=2043 iOS Operating System

iOS has Apple’s signature top of the range software.  Research indicates that although Apple has the more diminutive market share, developers still gravitate towards designing their best apps for iOS first, so iOS users can be assured that the best quality games and apps are always available to them.

Whether you are a new iOS device owner, or a stalwart for the brand, we take a look at the best iOS apps being released for gaming in 2017:

  1. Shadowrun: Dragonfall

This high-tech game matches the stakes in high fantasy stakes.  It is full of cyborg elves and corporations wielding mega magic.  Players become Shadowrunners, which are highly skilled operatives in black ops for the world’s clandestine conspiracies, governments, and mega corps.

  1. Banner Saga and Banner Saga 2

The Banner Saga games combines games from a variety of genres – adventure style decision making via text, and the combat of tactical RPG’s.

In any fight, players are in charge of as many as 6 fighters, selected from a larger group of personnel that varies according to one’s decisions and performance throughout the game.  The battles play out with each move providing the opportunity for the protagonist of the game to move a certain number of places and then do an action for example a weapon attack, a melee or a magic or support action.

  1. Her Story

This in an interactive mystery game.  Players take on the role of an anonymous user looking through old interview murder case tapes. You have to go through a load of disorganised video clips, and using these clips, solve the mystery of the murder using your own personal detective skills.

The clips have been transcribed so there is the functionality of searching words using a search box, but otherwise you are on your own in terms of identifying the murderer.

The script for this game is extremely realistic and well written.  One’s gaming experience while playing Her Story depend entirely on the order in which you watch the tapes, how you search, and the conclusions you come to by the information the tapes provide.

  1. Monument Valley 2

Monument Valley was one of the best iOS games ever devised, so it stands to reason it now has a sequel. Monument Valley 2 is in keeping with the look and feel of the original game, except the graphics in the sequel are better.  Colour splashes alongside the welcome feature look almost like another character to be controlled. It is as exciting as online blackjack NZ games in that you need to use strategy to triumph and the sequel is a definite improvement on the original.

  1. Mini Motor Racing

Mini Motor Racing is a game that features top down vehicles shooting around extremely tricky circuits.  The vehicles accelerate of their own accord, so players have only steering to assist them in navigating the track.

  1. Ellie and Max

This is a puzzle game likened to Monument Valley.  The aim of the game is re reunite Ellie, with her dog, Max, in as few moves as possible.

The game is very nice to look at and during play, one can collect all different types of costumes which turn Max the dog, into a variety of different aliases.  There are a variety of checkpoints throughout the game, so even if players experience setbacks, they never have to start from scratch.

 

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The best apps available for social media interconnectivity https://www.mobileinquirer.com/2017/the-best-apps-available-for-social-media-interconnectivity/ https://www.mobileinquirer.com/2017/the-best-apps-available-for-social-media-interconnectivity/#respond Thu, 12 Oct 2017 13:13:00 +0000 http://www.mobileinquirer.com/?p=2039 The Best Social Media Apps Available Now

Social Media has taken the world by storm and propelled man to the forefront of face planted screen activity. You see it when you’re out dining at your favourite establishment, mommy and daddy sit engulfed in each other’s eyes, attempting to restore their glory date night years, while the little ones are distracted with a lovely 10 inch tablet, sucking their brains into the latest Angry Birds update.

Social Media is man interconnected with the world at its core level. It’s the fear of missing out that propels these channels to new heights. It provides us with updates on the world around us, keeps us engaged with friends and family and allows for a sense of community in an ever increasing, isolated online domain.

The following Social Media apps are at the pinnacle of the online realm. These apps allow for communication and engagement with a diverse assortment of audiences around the planet, making them the best apps for Social Media today.

WhatsApp Still Dominates Text

WhatsApp is one of the most popular instant messaging services in the world. Defined as an ad free instant messaging service that rapidly replaced SMS text messages.

WhatsApp is owned by Facebook and currently provides over 1,300,000,000 users with low cost messaging supporting alternative mediums such as video and still images.

With the massive scale of WhatsApp users, it’s no surprise that WhatsApp is a brilliant way to engage with a large following of potential customers. Everyone from Skrill NZ support services to online stores are considering using it to communicate with customers, and many are using it for advertising goods and services too. How should brands use WhatsApp to engage with customers though? It’s simple, just like Instagram’s stories; WhatsApp has introduced a Status panel. Here brands or top influencers can update their status to still images and or video clips, which engage with a large following, thereby, promoting a business/establishment.

Facebook Messenger App

Riding off the hugely popular Facebook platform, Facebook’s Messenger app allows its 1,200,000,000 users to interact with Facebook friends on independent IOS or Android based apps that connects to your Facebook account and allows you to message friends.

Originally known as Chat since its inception in 2008, Facebook messenger affords its users with a more dedicated way to chat. Marketing influencers can use Facebook messenger to connect with their friends on Facebook and extend personalized messages as part of a brands marketing strategy. This places FB messenger in one of the top driving seats as a front-runner in Social Media apps to use as part of your arsenal when implementing a Digital Marketing plan.

What About WeChat?

WeChat is making some smart moves as a messaging platform that has its sights set on expanding and assimilating itself into Social Media culture.

Innovative and versatile, WeChat was launched with one clear vision in mind. A fully-fledged stand-alone messaging app to accommodate growing demands for alternative methods to communication and engagement in and amongst online communities.

Sporting over 938,000,000 active users WeChat incorporates nifty features and has seen unprecedented growth in Africa through its unique QR code strategies, which has allowed the app to gain traction in a booming market. Other new releases include the launch of a WeChat Wallet, this will make processing payments far easier for those that don’t have access to web wallets such as PayPal.

Users can also follow other accounts and use the app as a Social Media tool, making it optimized for an all round online experience to engage and communicate with potential customers and or close friends/family.

The Legendary Tale Of Instagram

For those of you that had no idea, Facebook owns Instagram and that is precisely why as a Facebook page you have to option to link your Instagram and Facebook feeds in a seamless assimilation for versatile control over the two mediums.

Instagram is not just for foodies or those posting their hottest new outfits, it’s a versatile Social Media app where the word influencer is brought out into the light and praised by brightly lit spotlights and roses that are flung at top accounts.

It’s all about the followers on Instagram; you simply have the formula or you don’t. The app has gained momentum over the past few years for its easy to navigate interface where imagery is still king. The app populates photos and you can simply like photos and follow those accounts. This has led to the rise of the influencer marketer.

In influencer marketing; accounts with thousands of followed are approached by companies that wish to get their message across to a diverse audience quickly and effectively, as these accounts have already attracted a large viewing audience, substantiated by their mass following.

Instagram also made a bold move and improved on their overall user experience by incorporating a feature called Stories. In Stories users post an update in the form of a video and thus disappears after 24 hours. A feature that keeps Instagram users engaged and prompted to access the app more frequently.

Don’t Forget To Snap 

Snapchat with its 200,000,000 active users can never be disregarded as one of the best Social Media apps to infiltrate popular culture in our time. With its unique AI lenses, Snapchat saw a rocket boost in revenue and turned the Social Media Marketing game on its head.

By incorporating pixel vision into its videos and imagery the app saw a wide variety of companies interested in using these AI lenses for Marketing to a new age millennial customer base.

The app is also unfair in that all messages sent and read completely disappear,making for the ultimate in privacy when communicating online.

The Ride’s Not Over 

Social Media continues to expand and grow at the rate that technology grows. It’s inevitable; as humans progress and create more smart technology that can handle and process better apps, which assimilate into modern life and make day to day living easier, so will Social Media continue pioneering a path that strives to engage with people at their core.

 

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Wearable technology explored and explained https://www.mobileinquirer.com/2017/wearable-technology-explored-and-explained/ https://www.mobileinquirer.com/2017/wearable-technology-explored-and-explained/#respond Fri, 15 Sep 2017 08:01:57 +0000 http://www.mobileinquirer.com/?p=2036 What is Wearable Technology?

Wearable technology is tech gadgets that people wear, not just like headphones or a watch though, these wearables contain smart sensors and make use of an internet connection, mainly Bluetooth and connect via Wi-Fi to a smartphone.  The sensors are used to connect to a person and help people with achieving certain goals which include staying fit and active or losing weight and helps people be more organised.

Types of Wearable Technology

The majority of wearable technology is worn on the wrist, but there are also some that can be attached to the body or hung around the neck.  Soon wearables will be an accessory to match the outfit of the day.  There are even rings and pendants which have some tech function, and you can also game online at places like River Belle online casino on smartwatches!.

Smartwatches and Fitness Trackers

There are currently a wide range of wearables which fit into various categories.  Smartwatches are worn on the wrist and can connect to a smartphone and will be able to not only tell the time, but will notify users of calls, messages as well as email and social media notifications.  Popular smartwatches from Samsung, Motorola, LG and Sony are the current favourites as well as the Apple Watch.  For the health conscious there are fitness trackers which come in various shapes and sizes.  These are generally wrist worn or clipped to a belt.  These fitness trackers can keep track of physical activity such as how many steps a person takes in a day.  The more sophisticated trackers will also monitor heart rate.

Fitness trackers such as the Fitbit will be able to monitor physical activity and will then integrate with software which helps people to be more active.  Fitbit has a range of different options to suit everyone and these fitness trackers can monitor sleep, water intake, diet and exercise.

Virtual Reality Technology

Head mounted wearable technology takes users into a virtual world.  Examples of these are the Oculus Rift.  With this virtual reality headgear users are transported to another world, whether it be gaming or casinos.  This is a popular technology and is set to change the future of gaming.  Many of the options are expensive, but there are cheaper options on the way which will make this type of wearable technology more accessible to many more people.  Google Glass is another option and has features which all users to record and share videos and take pictures.  Many of these technologies are currently being improved and will soon become very popular.

Implantable Technology

Implantable technology is implanted under the skin through surgery and is inserted in different forms such as pacemakers and defibrillators.  At the moment these implantables are used for people with fatal heart conditions which include a heart that beats too fast.  On the horizon are implantables such as birth control and biosensors and these wearables could well change our lives for the better.

Smart Clothing

Smart clothing is garments made with infused silver coated fibres which have conductive properties and these act as sensors which then relay information to a smartphone in real time.  Many popular fashion houses are trying out this new technology so that clothing will not only be fashionable but also functional.  Smart clothing may even be able to monitor heart rate, breathing as well as stress levels.

Wearable technology is the way of the future and continues to progress as new technologies are discovered to improve how people live, exercise and work.

 

 

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Why Android gives users a wider choice of devices to choose from https://www.mobileinquirer.com/2017/why-android-gives-users-a-wider-choice-of-devices-to-choose-from/ https://www.mobileinquirer.com/2017/why-android-gives-users-a-wider-choice-of-devices-to-choose-from/#respond Fri, 15 Sep 2017 07:27:04 +0000 http://www.mobileinquirer.com/?p=2032 The Advantages of Android

It would seem that Android is one of the most successful operating systems.  Is this because of its technical quality or is it riding on the coattails of Google?

Android was established in 2003 with the purpose of developing smartphones.  In 2005 Android was acquired by Google who was using Open Source developed from the Linux kernel.  In 2007 the Open Handset Alliance was founded and the first Android smartphone, HTC Dream, was released in 2008.  What makes Android so popular is that can be used on many devices, whereas iOS is only compatible with Apple devices.

Interface

Smartphone users will notice that most interfaces all look very similar and that these interfaces have not really changed at all over the years.  With PC’s, tablets and laptops there has been some improvement and changes, possibly because of the larger screen.  Android seems to be the only OS at this time that is making advancements in making the interface more interactive.  Android devices will allow the users to customise their interface by offering hundreds of different widgets for example.  Users can make the phone their own and are able to set up their device in a way that works best for them.  With iOS the setup is not really setup for much change.

Smartphones are a universal device and everyone now has a smartphone, whether they use it for making calls, sending emails, surfing the web or playing the mobile slots Canada has to offer…  There are many people out there that do not speak English and would prefer an interface in their own language.  Android can deliver this as they support 70 languages which means that many people around the world can enjoy their device with a language they understand.

Google Play Store

Studies have shown that there are over 3 million Android apps, and mobile gaming and use is increasing all the time. The Google Play Store is the official app store, but Android has given their users the option of using other apps if they choose to.  There are many other app stores that cater to Android too, but the Google Play store remains the largest.

Security

Security has and always be one of the main factors for many people when choosing a device.  Android comes with on board security features that are designed to minimise the impact of security issues, especially with regard to apps.  Android also makes use of technologies that aim to reduce memory management issues and make use of file encryption to protect data and the retrieval of stolen devices.  The user has the option of granting permissions or restrictions when it comes to data.

Hardware

With regard to hardware, Android is compatible with various platforms which include 32 and 64 bit, MIPS, ARM architectures and MIPS64.  This means that Android can be used in many devices and not limited to only certain kinds of mobile devices.  Any developer today can make use of Android, which allows for a wider range of devices to choose from.  Cost is also an important factor to consider, we all know that iOS devices are much more expensive.  With the wide range of devices to choose from users will be able to purchase a good quality device that will not break the bank.

Choosing an operating system depends very much on a user’s personal choice and what they need the device to do, but it clear that Android offers a wider range of options without compromising important features that users require from their devices.

 

 

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Smartphones that failed dismally soon after being launched https://www.mobileinquirer.com/2017/smartphones-that-failed-dismally-soon-after-being-launched/ https://www.mobileinquirer.com/2017/smartphones-that-failed-dismally-soon-after-being-launched/#respond Wed, 23 Aug 2017 03:39:00 +0000 http://www.mobileinquirer.com/?p=2024 Some of the Biggest Smartphone Failures

Smartphones have become such an integral part of our lives and even more so as they continue to boast innovative and revolutionary features that continue to get better with each new release. Whether its competing names or upgrades to existing smartphones, each new release claims to have newer and more unique features than the last.

The technology is amazing and some names lead the industry but for every Samsung or iPhone that’s boasts near perfection, there have been many others that have succeeded or failed. Sometimes regardless of the amazing features.

Here are some of the biggest failed smartphones in history.

The Nokia N-Gage from 2003

Nokia has, and always will be, one the most successful mobile phone makers ever but as smartphones emerged, so did portable gaming and the famous iPod and MP3 players.

Nokia thought to combine the lot, which is how the Nokia N-Gage was born. This device was meant to be innovative and consist of a smartphone, gaming machine and media player but it unfortunately failed at being all three.

Its awkward shape made it great for gaming and playing online pokies NZ games was a pleasure, but as a phone it was a nightmare to hold and use. The media player’s features were rather limited too.

The BlackBerry Storm from 2008

Just before the iPhone’s rise to fame, BlackBerry was one of the leading names. Their smartphones such as the Curve, the Bold and the Pearl were popular and since then BlackBerry has seen quite a few failures but none as bad as the BlackBerry Storm.

This was the first to feature the innovative touch screen but in order to retain the keyboard BlackBerry was famous for, they created the touch screen where it had to be pressed in to get the same click type of feel that other BlackBerry keypads had. It was such a failure that even the software was below standard and it made playing any type of mobile game a nightmare too.

The Facebook Phone from HTC

In 2010, rumours emerged that Facebook were planning on creating their own smartphone. Rumours went on for about three years and there was a lot of hype around them because Facebook was the world’s most powerful mobile app.

In 2013, HTC released the HTC First Facebook smartphone which only really featured a launcher called Facebook home. This is where messages could be received, chats could be had and Facebook notifications were received.

This wasn’t much to boast about and the smartphone didn’t have any other unique features that made it stand out from the rest, so it failed very soon after being released.

The 2010 Microsoft Kin Smartphone

Microsoft is a massive name in desktop technology but has never quite managed to keep the same level of innovation when it comes to their mobile technology. There have been quite a few failures with Microsoft smartphones but the worst was the Microsoft Kin.

The Microsoft Kin was strangely meant to be a mix of a smartphone and a regular mobile phone with no apps but access to leading social media networks such as Facebook, Myspace and Twitter. It had its own internal network to store photographs and videos.

Its biggest downfall was due to its pricing which was a bit too extreme for a mobile phone that just wasn’t quite a smartphone. The Microsoft Kin was killed off only six weeks after it was launched.

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Some gadgets that never really became much of anything https://www.mobileinquirer.com/2017/some-gadgets-that-never-really-became-much-of-anything/ https://www.mobileinquirer.com/2017/some-gadgets-that-never-really-became-much-of-anything/#respond Tue, 22 Aug 2017 03:34:07 +0000 http://www.mobileinquirer.com/?p=2023 Gadgets That Never Really Took Off

People have had some weird and some wonderful ideas for gadgets and while some have stood the test of time and become quite useful, or at least popular, others have never really taken off. Some gadgets, on the other hand, have been simply incredible but never lasted long because something much better came along.

Great gadgets tend to be useful and make sense but there have been many that were simply pointless or just did not live up to expectations. Here are some of the oddest gadgets that never took off, some of which were incredibly popular for a very short time, before falling flat.

The Razor Phone of 2009

A Chinese manufacturer released the Razr Phone in 2009 which was a mobile phone with an electric razor built into it.

The electric razor head was built into the bottom of the phone where it could be hidden under a plastic covering. When the battery was fully charged it had the ability to power one full shave. It is highly doubtful this gadget ever really took off at all.

The Sony MiniDisc of 1992

When the Sony MiniDisc first came about in 1992 it was amazing and boasted many advantages over CD and tape. The MiniDisc was smaller, it was tougher and it did not skip ever. Unlike most of Sony’s other technology, the MiniDisc was licensed to other manufacturers. The Sony MiniDisc was the future.

Unfortunately, the MiniDisc didn’t last long because shortly after, the CDR arrived and then the MP3. By the time the iPod came about in 2001, it was game over for the Sony MiniDisc. Fortunately for Sony they have several other successful products both released and upcoming, that more than made up for any flops.

Windows SideShow for Windows Vista

In the run up to the launch of Windows Vista came an intriguing feature called the Windows SideShow. This was technology created to power an auxiliary screen which could display certain information without having to boot up Windows.

This extra mini screen allowed for simple tasks such as checking the laptop’s battery power for when you were enjoying games at Gaming Club NZ, to playing music, but it never took off. The technology was however still included in Windows 7 but needed compatible hardware to be utilised.

Microsoft Smart Personal Object Technology

In 2002, Microsoft SPOT launched as technology that could add software to everyday items such as pens, clocks and key chains. This technology saw things such as coffee makers that displayed the weather reports and smart alarm clocks but never really took off.

Microsoft SPOT technology was discontinued in 2008 because mobile apps were on the rise and offered greater potential.

The Amstrad Emailer by Alan Sugar

Alan Sugar, a man who claimed the iPod would not succeed, was the creator of the Amstrad Emailer. It was an idea from the 1990’s that was launched in 2000 as a land line telephone with a built in keyboard that could send emails.

Perhaps technological advances and the exorbitant costs for usage of the Amstrad Emailer saw its demise but, it was a massive failure that costs millions in the end. They can still be found for sale on the internet but today’s mobile technology can do everything the Amstrad emailer could and much more.

 

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The best smartphones available for on the go gaming https://www.mobileinquirer.com/2017/the-best-smartphones-available-for-on-the-go-gaming/ https://www.mobileinquirer.com/2017/the-best-smartphones-available-for-on-the-go-gaming/#respond Mon, 21 Aug 2017 17:26:01 +0000 http://www.mobileinquirer.com/?p=2018 Top Smartphones for Mobile Gaming

Advances in technology have kept up to date with the busy lifestyles of many and brought about the convenience of on the go gaming that rivals that of gaming consoles. Smartphones have become our most coveted items and nowadays come equipped with capabilities that allow top games to be enjoyed to the max.

Everything from graphics, sound and other game settings to loading and manoeuvrability through the game is just as good on many smartphones as it is on console. While on the go gaming is becoming better and better, there are certain aspects of smartphones that mean some are better devices than others to get the most out of mobile gaming.

There are many great smartphones that provide an excellent on the go gaming experience but some are just better than others for various reasons. As the debate between OS and Android remains as discussed as the debate between console and desktop, different devices appeal to different users. Regardless of OS, these are some of the top smartphones that are the best for gaming purposes.

The Samsung Galaxy S8 Smartphone

The Samsung Galaxy S8 is considered to be one of the best Android smartphones available. It offers an overall superior experience but boasts spectacular gaming performance. The gaming software features that made the Galaxy S7 so great have been enhanced to offer an even better Game Mode experience.

The Game Mode comprises of a Game Launcher where the games are stored and a Game Tools feature which allows for the ability to change the screen mode to accommodate unsupported games amongst other things such as blocking notifications and recording gameplay. The Galaxy S8’s hardware provides a smooth and immersive gaming experience with plenty of space and battery power, making it ideal for playing at Gaming Club NZ or any other mobile optimised site.

The Samsung Galaxy S7 Smartphone

Before the S8 was the Samsung Galaxy S7 smartphone which in its time was the best mobile gaming smartphone. It is still a great gaming smartphone that has incredible hardware for quality graphics and display as well as quick charging time and long battery life.

The Galaxy S7 was the first to feature the Game Launcher software that acts as a game centre and was the first smartphone ever to support Vulkan API’s.

The Sony Xperia Z5 Smartphone

In truth, the Sony Xperia X; Z3, Z4 and the Z5 all offer the Sony Remote Play experience for Playstation 4 owners but the Sony Xperia Z5 is the latest instalment and has the most up to date features.

The Sony Remote Play experience allows the home Wi Fi connection to stream to the smartphone and a connected Dualshock 4 controller is used to play. A game control mount can attach the smartphone to a controller for better gameplay.

The iPhone 7 Plus Smartphone

The iPhone 7 Plus offers an overall better gaming experience than the regular iPhone 7 because of its higher resolution and much larger screen space with the Full HD 1080x1920p LCD display. The high end version of this smartphone comes with more than 250 GB which is massive internal storage space for games.

The iPhone 7 Plus smartphone’s storage space and the A10 Fusion, that has a quad-core CPU, makes it an incredibly fast running device that can hold many games and have them run smoothly.

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Discover Why Mobile Casino Game are So Popular https://www.mobileinquirer.com/2017/why-mobile-gaming-is-so-popular/ https://www.mobileinquirer.com/2017/why-mobile-gaming-is-so-popular/#respond Mon, 07 Aug 2017 20:10:39 +0000 http://www.mobileinquirer.com/?p=2016 Gambling shows up in the history of most countries at some stage or another. Human beings have been participating in games against which they can pit their wits, intellect and skills for centuries, and gambling has been evolving and growing throughout the ages.

When casinos first were established, the experience of visiting an establishment where you could enjoy a few of your favourite casino games coupled with food, drinks and entertainment was a novelty to which many people subscribed. As time went by however, and the modern day hectic pace of life was established, fewer and fewer people could afford to make the time to make a trip to a land based casino – not only because of the time aspect, but for some, their closest casino was too far away geographically to make a special trip. Faced with that problem, casino companies came up with the solution to go online.

When the internet was born, it opened up a world of endless possibilities for most people and casino companies took advantage of this by negating the location and time problem, and brought their games right onto the populations doorstep by establishing online casinos. Players could now enjoy a game of blackjack or poker, or whatever took their fancy, at home, provided they had a PC and an internet connection.

Moving to Smartphones

The introduction of the smartphone into mainstream society however, brought with it an even more significant change. What was previously unobtainable to many people, became commonplace relatively overnight, with smartphones being available to every demographic of person and in every earning bracket.

Some more elaborate than others, but each one a mini-computer with access to the internet for its owner. This opened up a massive new target market for the casino companies, as they were now able to reach this vastly increased audience. To take advantage of this, casino companies quickly began to take their online sites mobile, enabling users to access their favourite mobile real money slots on their handheld devices.

Improved Internet Access

Faster and better internet speeds coupled with wi-fi being widely available have sent the popularity of mobile gaming off the charts. The convenience and ease with which you can now play is chalk and cheese compared to the first land based casinos. Mobile casinos offer the flexibility of playing a game whilst engaging in other activities like having a doctor’s appointment, but squeezing in a couple of games while you are in the waiting room, meaning that you no longer need to wait until you are at your PC, and have an internet connection.

Technology is improving and increasing in leaps and bounds every day, and the casino companies have been careful to stay on top of this. By constantly updating and improving their software, they have ensured that their users have the best quality games and apps at their fingertips at all times. To encourage their wider audiences to play, mobile casinos very often offer bonuses and special deals in order to entice players and because the competition is so fierce, players can be assured that only the very best apps and games are on offer at all times.

The convenience of payment methods is another way casino companies are ensuring that they stay on top of technology as safe payment methods are constantly being updated, and simplified to make sure that your mobile casino experience is seamless.

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Booming Social Casino Apps https://www.mobileinquirer.com/2017/booming-social-casino-apps/ https://www.mobileinquirer.com/2017/booming-social-casino-apps/#respond Wed, 02 Aug 2017 10:35:10 +0000 http://www.mobileinquirer.com/?p=2015 When social gambling emerged around 2013, non-sport games mainly followed a freemium model where users played for virtual tokens rather than actual money. Chips were typically reloaded every night and users would have to wait for the following day to continue playing.

Much has changed since then, and on top of the plentiful mobile casino apps that exist today, there are also many social casino apps as well. It’s one of the fastest growing segments in the casino industry and brings in huge revenue for companies.

A major reason for that is the community spirit involved in social gaming apps. It isn’t just you and the app – it’s you, the app and your friend and acquaintances. You may have to ask for help or give gifts to other players, but you can also gain bragging rights among friends.

Social casino apps also involve the usual features from normal casino apps, including jackpots and new levels and bonuses. There are a variety of games to be played, and you can find the right casino app for you via comparefreecasino.com – the ultimate casino comparison site.

There are few big hitters in the market though, including Williams Interactive, Playtika, Zynga, Huuuge Games and DoubleDown Interactive.

Williams Interactive SoCaMo (social, casual and mobile) is the division of WMS Gaming and boasts some of the top apps in the industry. These include Jackpot Party, Gold Fish Slots and Star Trek Slots.
Playtika is owned by Caesar’s Interactive Entertainment, and has a range of social casino apps available for users including Slotomania, Caesar’s Casino and Farkle Pro.

Zynga is one of the biggest names in the world of social casino gaming, making a massive name for itself for the production of viral app FarmVille. It was also the first social media gaming giant to launch real money poker on Facebook. The San Franciso-based company also owns Words with Friends and Wizard of Oz slots.

Huuuge Games is a company based in Poland striving to make its name in the social casino network, with its roster including titles such as Cats and Dogs Slots, Zeus Casino and Pharaoh’s Slots.
Finally, DoubleDown Interactive – another of the leading providers of casino games on the Net – has DoubleDown Casino, Texas Tea and DoubleDown Poker.

A number of the social casino games will require users to be linked to Facebook – with millions users signing in via their account every day.

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The Top Casino Apps Available Online https://www.mobileinquirer.com/2017/the-top-casino-apps-available-online/ https://www.mobileinquirer.com/2017/the-top-casino-apps-available-online/#respond Tue, 17 Jan 2017 08:09:24 +0000 http://www.mobileinquirer.com/?p=2002 The Top Casino Apps Available Online

With new and exciting apps dropping into both the Android and iPhone app stores nearly every day the list continues to grow which even though makes it all the more appealing to customers by offering a much wider range of choice it can make picking out the best a bit of an unwanted chore.

Couple this with the fact that more and more online operators are now unleashing their own casino apps it can be a veritable smorgasbord out there of potential top flight mobile and tablet-based casino gaming apps.

Thankfully we’ve managed to pick out just some of the best which hopefully make your experience a whole lot better.

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BET365 MOBILE

Since the turn of the millennium, Bet365 has become one of the leading online betting operators in the UK and it has firmly established its brand with the British public, especially thanks to its in-play sports betting and other excellent features.

In 2012 they partnered with Playtech and launched their very own Bet365 mobile casino app. There is a superb line-up of classic casino games as well as a whole host of quality slot games to enjoy on the app and what’s more is that new players who sign up to the app today will also be able to enjoy a special 100% matched bonus of up to a maximum of £100 on their first deposit.

JACKPOT CITY ONLINE CASINO

There are plenty of apps out there that work great with iPhones and other Apple devices and alternative casino-based apps which work better with a number of popular Android devices.

Jackpot City is a great example of a casino app that is compatible with both and works brilliantly across both platforms.

It’s powered by Microgaming and so the selection of games is impressive and includes plenty of popular slot experiences such as Tomb Raider, Thunderstruck, Game of Thrones and the Major Millions jackpot game. Mobile players will be able to enjoy a welcome bonus of up to $1600 when they download and join the app.

3-REEL SLOTS DELUXE

Slot fans are well catered for in the mobile casino market but there are still a lot of players out there who don’t enjoy the bigger 5-reel video slots games on offer.

Thankfully this more traditional 3-reel alternative is available for those looking for something a little more simplistic and traditional. The app offers 22 different 3-reel slot games each varying with different win lines and jackpot payouts and all very much worth checking out.

PARTY CASINO

The party casino app is the perfect choice for players looking for a straightforward app that they can sign up to and get playing in next to no time at all.

It features no less than 11 different roulette games and variations, as well as a number of different blackjack games and other popular table games such as craps and baccarat.

What’s more is that Party Casino members can also enjoy a special VIP service where you can collect loyalty points and climb various levels each time you play which can then be exchanged for other special bonuses to use at the site.

 

 

 

 

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Real-money games are being formatted for smartwatches https://www.mobileinquirer.com/2017/real-money-games-are-being-formatted-for-smartwatches/ https://www.mobileinquirer.com/2017/real-money-games-are-being-formatted-for-smartwatches/#respond Fri, 13 Jan 2017 13:08:49 +0000 http://www.mobileinquirer.com/?p=2013 The Rise of Gambling on Smartwatches

The idea of smartwatch gambling was initially unveiled in the early part of 2014 at the yearly Mobile World Congress, and it is safe to say it has been gaining popularity, and traction, ever since.

Gambling software companies like Playtech, and betting operators like Ladbrokes are producing gambling and wagering applications for Android and Apple iOS watches, and Microgaming is ensuring it is not left behind as these devices are more widely released and easily accessible for John and Jane Average.

Overview of Games Available on Smartwatches

Currently, there is only really a selection of real money slots available for these devices, although this will change, and soon. The first of these games playable now is the classic Thunderstruck, one of Microgaming’s most famous, and you can enjoy it stripped down to its barest elements in order to render it playable from your wrist. It certainly manages to pack in all of the same action you may have enjoyed on other platforms.

The only thing smartwatch-friendly pokies have is the name of the game, the reels, and a button which outlines your balance and the amount of money you wish to bet. All the frills have been removed, and only the most vital info remains on your screen, with every available pixel devoted to the game itself.

In addition, Microgaming developed their well-liked but now discontinued Dark Knight Rises for smartwatch formats too, originally designing it officially for the Samsung Gear 2. Despite no longer being available, this game remains one for the very first internet-based pokies ever created for the device.

Whether you enjoy online pokies in NZ or slots in South Africa, the advent of wearable gambling technology is going to be music to your ears.

What to Expect When You Play Smartwatch Games

Pokies are by far the most popular real money casino game compatible with smartwatches, and you have everything you need on your wrist in order to play. What these games may lack when compared to the more graphically refined versions available for enjoyment by means of tablets and smartphones, are more than compensated for by the level of convenience they present. They are intuitive enough to enjoy anytime, and ensure that you are never far from your favourite real money entertainment. These games are easy to play, exceptionally compact, and decidedly discreet. You can play anytime, without those around you necessarily being aware of that fact.

Potential for Future Growth in the Wearables Market

While the opportunities right now for smartwatch pokies play is rather limited, this situation will not last for very long. As more and more players opt for this method of access, developers will devote more for their resources to creating formatted games that function on these devices, and players can look forward to various table games becoming a smartwatch-option very soon.

While you can already enjoy various gambling and betting on the go options by means of your smartphone and tablet, wearables add an entirely new level of access, and discretion, to gaming. You will be able to give the pokies reels a spin literally whenever you like, wherever you are, without necessarily attracting unwanted attention, and can enjoy games from anywhere at all.

 

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Why Mobile is Proving to be the Perfect Platform for Online Games and Gambling https://www.mobileinquirer.com/2016/why-mobile-is-proving-to-be-the-perfect-platform-for-online-games-and-gambling/ https://www.mobileinquirer.com/2016/why-mobile-is-proving-to-be-the-perfect-platform-for-online-games-and-gambling/#respond Sun, 20 Nov 2016 11:42:42 +0000 http://www.mobileinquirer.com/?p=2010 Why Mobile is Proving to be the Perfect Platform for Online Games and Gambling

Why Mobile is Proving to be the Perfect Platform for Online Games and Gambling

The ubiquity of smartphones has led to mobiles and tablets becoming the primary source of browsing the internet for most people, bringing about changes in how content is now delivered and consumed online. With mobile devices such as tablets and smartphones easily available and always connected, website owners, content creators, and developers are also increasingly tailoring their content to the format. This mobile-first approach is more than just a trend as it is increasingly clear that the future of online activity will predominantly be mobile based.

There are many reasons for this, the fact that most people own a smartphones or tablet is chief among them, and the technology’s current and potential capabilities are yet others.

In short, mobile is proving to be the perfect platform for online gaming and gambling; let’s look at some of the reasons why.

Dedicated Apps

One advantage of smartphones and tablets is that they have app stores where users can download their favourite gaming and gambling applications. These apps give you direct access to services and are usually focused on a particular niche for a more immersive experience.

Aside from dedicated app stores there are also a number of mobile optimised portal sites that allow you to find the best bingo sites uk has to offer to make it easier to discover your favourite casino games as well. Apps are another reason why mobile has grown into the perfect platform for online gambling and other video games.

Better Content

As mentioned above, many developers now create their casino and casual games specifically for mobile. This means that better content tends to be available on mobile due to the capabilities of smartphones and tablets, and since its cheaper and faster to produce mobile games, – better variety too.

Speed and Convenience

The smartphones in our pockets are increasingly powerful machines that allow us to have access the internet right at our fingertips. This gives mobile devices an advantage of convenience to the user as all it takes is to simply press your home button, select the casino game of your choice and start playing. This is in contrast to having to boot up a laptop or PC, navigating to the providers’ website and searching for your favourite games before you can start playing. Although this may not be a major barrier, it is one that mobiles eliminate and replace with speedy and convenient access to the internet.

Connectivity and Social

Another major driver of the popularity of online gaming and casino gambling platforms on mobile is the social aspect and connectivity of gaming communities. Through social media, which can be integrated into games, players can easily find people who share the same interest and become part of a group. Social connectivity is crucial in getting users to keep coming back as they feel part of something they can relate to.

Conclusion

Current and future trends show that the popularity of mobile technology and the focus on developing content for the format is a perfect match that has made smartphones and tablets the saviour of the video gaming and casino industries. With such success and mobile proving to be the perfect platform for online games and gambling, the trend will not be slowing down anytime soon.

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11 Things You Could Do Over and Over and Over Again Instead of Using Your Phone https://www.mobileinquirer.com/2016/11-things-you-could-do-over-and-over-and-over-again-instead-of-using-your-phone/ https://www.mobileinquirer.com/2016/11-things-you-could-do-over-and-over-and-over-again-instead-of-using-your-phone/#respond Tue, 23 Aug 2016 13:49:39 +0000 http://www.mobileinquirer.com/?p=1991 11 Things You Could Do Over & Over & Over Again Instead of Using Your Phone

According to data from Ofcom; the communications regulator in the United Kingdom, there are more mobile phone subscriptions than there are people in the UK.

Given the number of newborns and children that are simply too young to have a mobile phone contact (at least so we think), it only enhances how incredible that stat is.

Whilst compiling data for my company’s latest blog post, I found one more stat that shocked me some more.

According to MobileInsurance.co.uk, the average person uses their phone 547.5 hours per year, or nearly 23 full days. Just think about that for a moment…

With that in mind, I began to research all the things the average person could do if they didn’t have a mobile phone, and therefore had an additional 547.5 spare hours in their year.

Here’s what I came up with:

  1. Read an extra 78 books per year

My research led me to believe that the average book is 250 pages in length, which takes the average human 7 hours to read. Therefore, you could read an additional 78 books in the time you spend on your phone – that’s an extra six-and-a-half books a month.

Or you could read all seven Harry Potter books in just over two months…

  1. Spend an extra 1.5 hours in bed per day

Tired? Wish you could lie in for an extra hour or so each day? Well, put your phone down for a year and you could get an astonishing additional 90 minutes in bed per day!

Feeling tired and grumpy at work? Leaving the party early because you haven’t got the energy? All of this would be solved but for the intervention and popularity of the mobile phone.

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mobile hours
  1. Microwave 28,157 Rustlers burgers

Remember those microwavable burgers your mother used to stick on for you when you were a child? ‘0 to tasty in 70 seconds’ was their advertisement. Well, in the time you spend on your phone over the course of the year, you could have a lot of run sticking 28,157 Rustler burgers in the microwave, one at a time.

Mind you, with 275 calories in their Flame Grilled Cheese Burger, that equates to an extra 7,743,175 calories a year, so we wouldn’t advise.

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calories mobile use
  1. Listen to Michael Jackson’s Thriller album 776 times

The biggest-selling album of all-time was released in 1982 and lasts 42 minutes and 19 seconds. If the average person listened to Michael Jackon’s Thriller whilst on their phone, they could get through the entire album more than twice a day – or 776 times a year.

They’re out to get you; there’s demons closing in on every side. They will possess you unless you change the number on your dial…

  1. Hop on the London underground from Leicester Square to Covent Garden 98,550 times

The shortest distance between two London underground stations is 260 metres – Leicester Square and Covent Garden on the Piccadilly Line. This takes only 20 seconds, despite costing £4.80.

With the time you spend on your phone you could take this journey an incredible 98,550 times over the course of a year!

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walk mobile use
  1. Watch 1,493 episodes of Friends

There were 10 seasons of the American sitcom Friends between 1994-2004, producing 236 episodes in all, each lasting 20-22 minutes. If we ditch our mobile phones and grab some pizza we could watch all 10 season six times over and still have some spare time, or simply watch a combined 1,493 episodes.

Welcome to the real world. It sucks. You’re gonna love it!” – Monica

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mobile phone news
  1. Drive Route 66 14 times

One of the original highways within the USA Highway System, Route 66 was established in 1926 before it was officially removed in 1985. However, it remains in popular culture with several tourists heading over each year to complete the 2,448 mile journey.

According to an article in the USA Today last year the route takes 37 hours to complete. This means if you put your phone down for a whole year you could drive Route 66 fourteen times and still have some hours left to spare!

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route 66 mobile news
  1. Watch 353 football matches

Excluding the half-time break but included the average three minutes of additional time at the end of the second half, you could watch 353 full football matches over the course of the year.

To put that into context, the English Premier League season consists of 380 games over the course of 10 months, with 20 teams playing 38 games each. Or, the last FIFA World Cup was only 64 matches – so you could have watched every single match of that tournament five times and still have time to spare.

  1. Catch a train from Miami to New York 19 times

Miami, Florida and New York, New York are two very popular tourist destinations. At the opposite end of the East coast of Ame5ria – one at the foot at the country and the other towards the top, they are more than 1,200 miles apart.

Amtrak run a daily journey between the two cities which takes 28 hours to complete. In the time you spend on your phone over 365 days you could complete this journey 19-and-a-half times.

  1. Watch Cats the Musical 243 times

What’s everybody’s favourite musical? Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical production of T. S. Eliot’s Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats, first opened in London’s West End back in 1981 and remains popular to this day.

The show runs for two-and-a-quarter hours, meaning you could watch the play 243 times a year; 20 times a month if you prefer that than a mobile phone.

  1. Watch the entire Star Wars trilogies 35 times

One of the highest-grossing and most popular film series of all-time – thereare seven films in the Star Wars Prequel, Sequel and Original trilogies, each running for at least two hours. Many a devoted fan has dedicated a day in their lift to watching all seven of them in succession in a day.

With the time available by sacrificing your phone for one year, you could watch the trilogies 35 times over the course of the year. “Do. Or do not. There is no try.”Yoda

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Sell Your iPhone And Make Some Cash https://www.mobileinquirer.com/2012/sell-your-iphone-and-make-some-cash/ https://www.mobileinquirer.com/2012/sell-your-iphone-and-make-some-cash/#comments Tue, 24 Apr 2012 20:14:05 +0000 http://www.mobileinquirer.com/?p=1944 Discover How You Can Sell iPhones Quickly and Easily

The iPhone has to be one of the greatest status symbols to ever gain notoriety as being exactly that. After all there’s the running joke of “How do you know if somebody has an iPhone?” and the simple answer is that “they tell you” and you know this is exactly what happens and this would have made Steve Jobs smile every day for the rest of his life. Not only did he create a product that literally everyone wants but he also created a product that conducted its very own viral marketing campaign. Do Apple even advertize these phones anymore? Do they need to?

But cell phone technology moves pretty quickly and you can expect your current phone to be out-of-date in around 9-months or less from now. Apple are particularly good at creating products that encourage people to upgrade to the latest model, even if they don’t really need it. Look at the launch of the iPad 3 for example and you got to see the same people camping outside Apple stores for days in advance of the launch just so they could be some of the first to own it.

And the same thing applies to iPhones in that as you’re upgrading you’re eventually going to wind up with handsets you don’t use and this is the prime time for you to sell iPhones for straight-up cash to the team at HelloTotem.com. That old iPhone of yours is worth money to them it will take you literally 90-seconds to head over to their website and complete their online valuation form that tells you exactly how much your phone is worth – even if it’s broken.

So if you want to sell iPhones you don’t use anymore and have a check or Paypal payment sent to you in a few working days then head over to HelloTotem.com right now.

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Fun Stuff To Do With Texting https://www.mobileinquirer.com/2012/fun-stuff-to-do-with-texting/ Wed, 07 Mar 2012 13:57:20 +0000 http://www.mobileinquirer.com/?p=1872 Fun Stuff you didn't know you could do with texting

Almost everyone has access to a cell phone, and the majority of those people have unlimited or very cheap text messaging. While SMS is a great platform for communication with friends, family, and coworkers, there are some other really fun uses that you may not know about. Playing games, updating your personal productivity system, and sending emails are all very real possibilities using nothing but text messaging or BlackBerry.com instant messaging.

There are a variety of games available for use via texting. There are the obvious ones, like playing simple word games. Chess wizards the world over use text messaging to show their moves remotely. There are even some gaming services available that allow you to compete against friends by comparing knowledge of trivia.

Thumb Flurry:

Another fun and innovative game for text messaging is called Thumb Flurry. One person sends out a text with a long message to 2 or more other people – often a quote, a funny phrase, or other passage. The goal is for the recipients to re-type the message back as fast as possible, without any mistakes. A mistake may result in time being added to the score, or even disqualification from the round depending on the rules.

If productivity is more your style, it can be very rewarding to set up text message entries and alerts to your favorite app. This way, you can add to your shopping or to-do list while on the go, or even receive alerts at certain times of the day via text message. These services are common to most online productivity suites, including Remember the Milk, Google Apps, and Evernote.

Sending an email using your phone's text messaging features can be another fun way to keep in touch with others. People from the older generation who may be just entering the world of email may not have a phone with text messaging abilities yet. This is a great way to send texts to them.

Many phone providers have this capability built-in, but if you're not sure how to use it, you may need to contact the company your service is through. Usually there is a default phone number that emails can be sent to, with the email address and subject line separated by the '#' symbol.

There are a lot of unexpected little uses for SMS and text messaging. Games, email, and productivity reminders can all bring a little bit of extra fun and usefulness to a BlackBerry or other mobile phone.

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