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iPhone 6 should be boosted by nonclassified communications approval

We’ve been bringing readers details of various leaks and rumors regarding the iPhone 6 but of course nothing will be confirmed until Apple announces it. However one thing that does seem certain is that by the time the iPhone 6 releases, devices on Apple’s iOS platform will have met with nonclassified communication approval from the…

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We’ve been bringing readers details of various leaks and rumors regarding the iPhone 6 but of course nothing will be confirmed until Apple announces it. However one thing that does seem certain is that by the time the iPhone 6 releases, devices on Apple’s iOS platform will have met with nonclassified communication approval from the US Department of Defense and this could certainly further sales of the iPhone 6.

Although titles of the next iPhones are not yet known outside of Apple, it’s widely expected that an iPhone 5S will release this year, which many anticipate will be just a minor upgrade. There appears to be a lot more interest in the 2014 iPhone thought to be named the iPhone 6, as this is expected to be a major upgrade offering something rather more innovative. Now news that future Samsung devices with its Knox security solution have met with government and military use approval is a promising sign that iOS devices will soon receive approval from the Pentagon too.

Samsung Knox-enabled smartphones will be the first Android devices to gain this approval and this is sure to expand sales to more users, not only for government and military use but also for business users. It’s now expected that iPhone and iPad devices running iOS 6 will now also be cleared for nonclassified communications. Prior to last week only devices on the BlackBerry platform had deemed to be acceptable to be used as government secure smartphones.

Now that the DoD has approved Samsung Knox-enabled smartphones it seems likely that iOS 6 iPhones and iPads could receive the green flag as early as this month according to Network World. This of course means that an iPhone 6 next year would also meet the same DoD approval. This would be an enormous boost for iPhone 6 trade as it would be more likely to purchased by US government and military agencies but also this security stamp of approval would make the phone more attractive for enterprise users.

Considering that many consumers are expected to hold off purchasing the iPhone 5S this year in the hope that the iPhone 6 will have more to offer, the market for the latter is already likely to have been increased. If Apple fulfills expectations for the iPhone 6 and comes up with something really groundbreaking, this, along with more potential sales for business and government use, could really help the phone achieve phenomenal sales.

Would the DoD security stamp of approval make the iPhone 6 more attractive to you? If you are a business user would you be more likely to use an iOS device for professional use once they receive the DoD thumbs up? Let us know with your comments.

Mobile Miscellany: week of April 29th, 2013

Mobile Miscellany week of April 29th, 2013

If you didn’t get enough mobile news during the week, not to worry, because we’ve opened the firehose for the truly hardcore. This week brought a leak of the BlackBerry R-Series smartphone in red, a clever new notification system from the Paranoid Android team and quarterly earnings from Leap Wireless, the parent company of Cricket. These stories and more await after the break. So buy the ticket and take the ride as we explore all that’s happening in the mobile world for this week of April 29th, 2013.

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Mobile Miscellany week of April 29th, 2013

If you didn’t get enough mobile news during the week, not to worry, because we’ve opened the firehose for the truly hardcore. This week brought a leak of the BlackBerry R-Series smartphone in red, a clever new notification system from the Paranoid Android team and quarterly earnings from Leap Wireless, the parent company of Cricket. These stories and more await after the break. So buy the ticket and take the ride as we explore all that’s happening in the mobile world for this week of April 29th, 2013.

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Twitter 4.1 brings better notification support to legacy BlackBerry devices

Twitter 41 brings better notification support to legacy BlackBerry devices

We get it, your old BlackBerry smartphone isn’t getting any newer, but thanks to today’s Twitter update, it’ll at least be a bit more useful. Most importantly, Twitter 4.1 can now provide notifications whenever you gain new followers, or whenever someone retweets or favorites one of your tweets. The update also adds swiping panels in the bio banner and makes it easier for first time users to sign up. Naturally, the software lacks some of the niceties that you’ll find in the BlackBerry 10 version, but that’s no reason to pass over the improvements. Twitter 4.1 can be found in BlackBerry World, and is supported by BlackBerry 5 OS and above.

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Twitter 41 brings better notification support to legacy BlackBerry devices

We get it, your old BlackBerry smartphone isn’t getting any newer, but thanks to today’s Twitter update, it’ll at least be a bit more useful. Most importantly, Twitter 4.1 can now provide notifications whenever you gain new followers, or whenever someone retweets or favorites one of your tweets. The update also adds swiping panels in the bio banner and makes it easier for first time users to sign up. Naturally, the software lacks some of the niceties that you’ll find in the BlackBerry 10 version, but that’s no reason to pass over the improvements. Twitter 4.1 can be found in BlackBerry World, and is supported by BlackBerry 5 OS and above.

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BlackBerry 10 phablet rumoured for release among others

The new BlackBerry 10 OS is gathering momentum as the hardware is now reaching more markets, and next month will see the BlackBerry Q10 making an appearance. Now today there are reports that a BlackBerry phablet device is rumoured for release this year among other hardware. We recently heard that a flagship device was due…

The new BlackBerry 10 OS is gathering momentum as the hardware is now reaching more markets, and next month will see the BlackBerry Q10 making an appearance. Now today there are reports that a BlackBerry phablet device is rumoured for release this year among other hardware. We recently heard that a flagship device was due…

BlackBerry Z10 will not be carried by Sprint, only Q10

The BlackBerry Z10 was released in a blaze of glory at the end of January in the UK and was followed in Canada although the US has still to see the launch. It’s scheduled for a US release in March though and only a few days ago we discussed how stateside customers of the BlackBerry…

The BlackBerry Z10 was released in a blaze of glory at the end of January in the UK and was followed in Canada although the US has still to see the launch. It’s scheduled for a US release in March though and only a few days ago we discussed how stateside customers of the BlackBerry…

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    Mobile Miscellany: week of February 11th, 2013

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    If you didn’t get enough mobile news during the week, not to worry, because we’ve opened the firehose for the truly hardcore. This week brought new smartphones from Alcatel, Samsung and Xolo, along with a sneak preview of the BlackBerry Travel app. These stories and more await after the break. So buy the ticket and take the ride as we explore the “best of the rest” for this week of February 11th, 2013.

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