Hands on: HTC Status social smart phone
August 30, 2011 by admin
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In recent years, Twitter and Facebook have taken over as a way for people to socialize, meet new friends and get breaking news.
Since social media has become so dominant over the years, Facebook and Twitter applications have become readily available to people with smart phones. Now, mobile uploads, status updates and everyday banter can be published on a moment’s notice. This has been a fairly easy task, but the HTC Status has made it even easier.
The Status, which is geared towards social networking addicts, comes equipped with a ‘Facebook button’ to simplify uploading photos and status updates. The appropriately-named Status also has cameras on the front and back of the phone which is useful for those who enjoy taking self-portraits, or as HTC advertises, can be used as a mirror.
The Status also takes the best of both worlds and has both a touch screen and a QWERTY keyboard.
SOCIAL NETWORKING
The Status is the first smart phone on the market to have its own designated Facebook button. With just a simple click of the trademarked ‘F’ button, photos and status updates can be updated in a matter of seconds. The response time varies, however, as it took no time at all for an uploaded photo to show up in the Facebook News Feed, but a few minutes for a status update to post.
The phone also has a Twitter application which is quite user friendly (although there’s no designated button for it). The application also allows photo uploads, and updates much like Facebook. Again, the time for the Twitter update to appear on the live feed varied between instant and five minutes.
The most appealing social networking feature of the Status however is the FriendStream, which combines updates from both the users’ Twitter and Facebook accounts. This makes it easier to catch up on breaking news and friend updates rather than having to check both applications.
Another interesting feature is the Facebook/calling sync, so that when someone calls the phone, their latest Facebook photo and status appear on the call display.
CAMERA
The Status features two cameras “ a 5mpx camera at the back and a VGA camera located at the front. The 5mpx camera at the back is comparable to an iPhone’s camera. The images turn out much better than early BlackBerry photos, but in certain light, it’s not clear enough to look like it was taken with an actual digital camera. The VGA camera, or the ‘mirror’ at the front, is not nearly as clear as the 5mpx camera and under certain light gives off a reddish tinge.
Special effects like sepia and aqua can also be used during or after taking the photo. It’s a neat feature to have, but something more useful like red-eye removal would have been more beneficial.
KEYPAD
The touch screen/QWERTY keypad combo is much like RIM’s latest BlackBerry Bold. On the Status, the touch screen was very responsive and no issues were faced while using the phone. The QWERTY keypad was also responsive, the letters were more spaced out than on a BlackBerry and, depending on the user, could be considered either good or bad. The keypad also has a ‘.com’ button which makes entering a website or email address a lot easier and faster.
CONCERNS
In general, there weren’t many problems with the Status, however one issue was when the phone was in use for a long period of time, the device would get rather hot, not so much that it burns the skin, but enough to raise a bit of a concern.
The Status would be a great phone for someone who really enjoys social networking. The Facebook, Twitter and FriendStream features all work quickly and are easy to use and understand. However, for someone who doesn’t have any interest in social media, this phone is probably not for them.
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Facebook Tools added to HootSuite Include Search, Groups, Events, Photos and …
August 30, 2011 by admin
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VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, Aug 30, 2011 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) –
Editors Note: There is a photo and a video associated with this
Press Release.
HootSuite announces new tools to allow complete Facebook campaign
management from within the social media dashboard. The release
includes support for Facebook Groups and Events as well as
enhancements to the Pages and Profiles tools. Additionally, customers
can now search all public postings on Facebook – a HootSuite
exclusive – to monitor brand mentions. These tools join HootSuite’s
integration with Facebook Insights analytics tool to create a
comprehensive feature set.
Facebook Tools in HootSuite
The new tools are designed to assist marketing teams with the
execution of complete campaigns including broadcasting messaging and
monitoring customer conversations.
Brand Monitoring: Track mentions across all public Facebook updates
including wall posts, comments and news feeds.
Photos Uploading: Upload and schedule images directly to Facebook
Profiles, Pages and Groups.
Search Streams: About 20% of all Facebook content is public and now
searchable in an exclusive HootSuite feature (not available on
Facebook.com).
Geo-Targeting: Enterprise customers can target messaging by
geo-region or by language for true global marketing.
Along with the Facebook functionality, HootSuite improved existing
features, including:
Compose Box: Improved interface for attaching links and photos,
scheduling updates, and adding Twitter geo-coordinates.
Profile Picker: Auto-completing tool to accurately choose the correct
social profile amongst many – includes favorites and defaults.
Report Library: Social Analytics reports – including Google Analytics
and Facebook Insights – now work seamlessly between web, PDF and
print views.
Facebook for Business
“With the widespread adoption of Facebook, companies have a powerful
platform for building community, running promotions and engaging with
customers. But as businesses and organizations use this social
network to outreach to customers, the need for strategic, editorial
tools became increasingly important. With the new HootSuite features,
marketing and communications teams now can efficiently manage the
complete project life-cycle alongside other important channels like
Twitter and Linkedin.”
Ryan Holmes CEO, HootSuite
HootSuite is a member of the Facebook Preferred Developer Program and
recently shared usage data in an infographic to share the usages
patterns of over 2 million users at:
http://blog.hootsuite.com/2-million-milestone/ .
HootSuite’s social media management tool is available in Basic
(free), Pro and Enterprise plans with versions for web and mobile:
iOS4 (iPhone/iPad/iPod), Android, and BlackBerry.
More Information
The release includes a promotional video featuring an unreleased song
by HootSuite users “Hey Ocean!” with thanks to Nettwerk Records and
Management.
Blog Post:
http://blog.hootsuite.com/facebook-release
Landing Page:
http://hootsuite.com/manage-facebook
Media information (including interview with CEO Ryan Holmes) at the
media kit:
http://blog.hootsuite.com/media .
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Contacts:
HootSuite
Dave Olson
Marketing Director/Community Manager
media (at) hootsuite (dot) com
http://twitter.com/daveohoots
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http://twitter.com/daveohoots
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