Posts Tagged 'iphone'

Mobile Adaptations

Did you know that Soonr can change the mobile UI based on the device used to access it? Ever since its inception our service has had a focus on mobile devices. It’s one of the things that make Soonr so unique. Today we can recognize over 817 different types of devices that access the system with a mobile browser. In many cases, we optimize the user experience based on the kind of device you are using. If you’ve ever tried Soonr on a Windows Mobile, BlackBerry, S60, iPhone or Android phone side by side, you’ve probably noticed the interfaces are slightly different in subtle ways. Each takes advantage of the uniqueness of the browser.

Native vs. Webkit browser UI

BlackBerry browser UI

The Blackberry browser has traditional menu links in the header

About a year and a half ago, we introduced the first native Soonr application for the iPhone. It has been very well received and gave capabilities never before seen on a mobile phone. Last year the Android phones came to play. One of the major features of the Android OS was its openness. Android was designed for developers to be able to add functionality and we quickly took advantage of this to enable upload and download of files to the phone.

You see, the iPhone has a pretty closed file system. You can’t easily write to or retrieve files from the phone’s memory without going through a very strict program interface. Android is different. Programs have direct access to the storage on the phone. Because of this, it’s easy to download files onto the phone and also upload photos from the phone. We’ve taken advantage of this in the Soonr native application for Android.

Note the "Download" option for the file. You only get this in the Android native applicaiton, not the iPhone.

This is especially useful for cases where you might want a document for offline viewing. Maybe when you are on a plane you’d like to look over a presentation or a sales proposal. With the Android application for Soonr, you can download those to your phone and look them over in places that you don’t have any kind of internet connection. This adds a new level of flexibility to business and personal users alike.

No matter what phone you or your team members use, Soonr will give you a great user experience. Check out the Soonr for Android application in the Android Market place. Download it to your phone for free and have an easy and robust way to access your Soonr account which is connected to your computers and your team members.

Mobile World Congress 2009

Last week I went to Europe attending the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona. This is generally seen as the global premier event for anything mobile, almost everyone is here including device manufacturers, operators, software providers and range of other businesses. The event is held in the middle of Barcelona in a beautiful setting in the early spring time with some sunshine and plenty of tapas.

Soonr was chosen for a Mobile Monday Peer award, representing Silicon Valley. What a great honor! Attended by over 700 people, we were about 20 chosen emerging mobile companies from all over the worlds talking about our visions and offerings. I have to give credit to the folks from the Mobile Monday organization for organizing a great event that included many of the movers and shakers in this industry.

At the event itself, it was very interesting that the company that probably had the most influence didn’t even attend the event, namely Apple. Apple with its iPhone has created a lot of new trends in the industry that were quite apparent in Barcelona. Let me cover a few of those.

First, I met a number of companies creating appstore offerings. Clearly you will see an appstore of any mobile phone. Mobile applications are becoming mainstream. The iPhone has finally shown the world that its possible to create a compelling platform for mobile applications. Personally I probably have about 20 apps on my iPhone, in all my years (10 years+) as a loyal Nokia user, I probably downloaded less than 5 apps, and that’s not because the apps didn’t exist but because I either didn’t know about them or I somehow perceived it as a hassle to get installed on my phone. One company I spoke to was GetJar who is an appstore for everything but the iPhone, so far they have had 175 million downloads! In addition, many of the mobile operators are planning their own appstore offerings, like O2’s Litmus program,

Secondly, the iPhone itself has caused everyone to realize that they need to develop touch-screen phones with a compelling user experience. So far, that means everyone is coming out with touch screen phones, you even see like on the picture below some Chinese manufacturers create exact replicas of the iPhone ( the phone to the left is not an iPhone) .

They are practically the same!

But at this point, in reality all these other phones are way behind the iPhone when it comes to the user experience. For instance while many of them have touch screens, its more like a stylus-based approach where the user can point to a specific point on the screen, no zoom gestures or cool scrolling; oftentimes I find myself having a hard time hitting what I aim for on these small screens. The Palm Pre is a candidate for creating an experience close to the iPhone, however the Pre was not shown publicly at the show, so who knows when it will be available and how quickly it can create traction in the market. In the end, the market for application-oriented devices is clearly in focus and everyone is working on hardware that is integrated with a great user experience and application platform.

Thirdly, the other aspect of the iPhone is that the Operators are having mixed feelings about the success of the iPhone. Yes, it’s a great phone with great uptake and real use, but at the same time it also appears that Apple is not generating a lot of profit for the operators. So the operators are clearly looking around for alternatives, an example here is Vodafone who announced a Google Android-powered HTC phone, named the Magic . I guess working with Google is now also becoming reality for the operators who will have deal with another partner who isn’t exactly into sharing their (ad-based) revenues with partners. Its also very interesting that HTC, who otherwise was a very early adopter of Windows Mobile is now moving towards Android.

All this is very good news for us here at Soonr, as we offer a service that provides more value-add to any internet connected device: 1) We will benefit from more app-stores so people can easier learn about us , 2)  devices will continue to improve so we can deliver a better application experience along the lines of our much praised iPhone app and 3) being a company that also works with Operators we can help them leverage the momentum they are seeing with smartphones, mobile broadband and mobile applications as we for instance have done with Teliasonnera.

Besides this, there was a lot of focus on mobile broadband at the event. This has become the real killer application for the 3G network, especially here in Europe. At the event you saw mobile broadband dongles everywhere. This is also very much in line with what we are seeing here at Soonr, many of our users tells us how Soonr + mobile broadband helps them make sure that their laptops are always backed up, they have access to all their files on other (and others) computers, they can easily share documents on the spot and when the laptop is the turned off they can do the same things on their smartphones.

After the show I left Barcelona, to go up to our office in Denmark, it was a bit of a change leaving the nice spring-like Barcelona in return for below freezing temperatures and snow in Denmark.

2009 – When the Cloud, your PC and the iPhone converge

Today we launched the world’s first backup based cloud computing service linked to the iPhone! It hit a few hours ago and already there are posts on Venturebeat, MacWorld, and Rudy De Waele’s MTrends.

What’s all the fuss about? Well first let’s understand the different kinds of cloud computing services. There are three of them that are out there today.

1) Storage based
2) Sync based
3) Backup based

Storage based - these services provide space up in the cloud so that you can store things and access them when you are mobile. You probably have several services that you subscribe to that offers storage space but you, like many others, don’t use it much. It’s too much trouble to manually put up all the files you may need!

Sync based – here we have an program on the computer that lets you define files and folders that you would like to have available in the cloud. You may also have the ability to have a folder in the cloud that is automatically pushed back to your computer. This is a step in the right direction, but once again you have to define all the things you think you may need before hand. Not only that, you probably have too much stuff on your PC or Mac to sync it to a mobile phone or a netbook.

Backup based - Backup is nothing new. It moves all your important stuff into an archive for safekeeping. In case anything goes wrong, you can get it back. But what if you could also access and use all your backed up information without having to copy it back first? What if there was continuous backup with version control and even the ability to integrate multiple computers (Mac and PC) into a single environment?

As you may have guessed, Soonr has created the first backup based cloud computing solution. It combines all of the goodness of storage and sync, but also adds the protection and reliability of continuous backup with version control. Not only does this make your cloud much more powerful (since all the things you need are already there without you having to think about it), but it also allows you to work the way you always have on your PC or Mac while providing the option of also working from the cloud. It’s the best of all worlds.

Not only that, but with the iPhone version we’ve put a while new twist into the game. I could go on and on telling you about how cool it is, but I think it’s easier just to show it to you. Take a look at this short video.
YouTube: Soonr for the iPhone

Check it out today! It’s free and you won’t believe what you can do on your phone. Oh yeah, although we have a native iPhone version that rocks, Soonr also works on any phone with a web browser and internet connection. We are very excited to finally show this to the world. We want to hear your response! Please post a comment if you have a question!


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