SoftwareSeven Mobile Apps comes to Android 2.2 devices

Seven Mobile Apps comes to Android 2.2 devices

Seven LogoHere’s some dulcet news that is expected to strike a chord with Android 2.2 users. Seven Mobile Apps now renders support to these very same devices and enables their owners to experience Real Life, Real Time. Through this new feature, real-time content delivery for all email services is offered.

Windows Live Hotmail, Yahoo! Mail, and Gmail among others can be viewed on the very same interface. Furthermore, popular IM accounts are added in the layout as well. Android enthusiasts are endowed with contact syncing and two-way calendar, the ability to opt for select multiple messages and account-specific signatures while accessing personal and work emails.

“Consumers want their mobile device to serve as a real-time gateway to their life, which means more apps that can bring them more functionality,” explained Michael Luna, Seven chief technology officer. “Seven gives wireless carriers and device manufacturers a platform to expand their services while reducing the costs of service delivery and controlling the amount of data traffic on their network.”

The push technology from Seven will also appeal to handset manufactures and carriers through which they can meet the interactive mobile apps demand. According to the company, the solution keeps in mind the limitations of wireless communications as well as device battery and limited resources of wireless networks.

By optimizing its push technology called Ping, the company provides instant push notifications as well as actual content for any sort of app. While executing this, the traffic on the network is significantly minimized. It only begins communications when data is ready to be transferred hence lowering the battery consumption and data traffic.

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