Sentences with phrase «issuing company smartphones»

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Company - issued smartphones are less prone to hacking or other cyber attacks because they are used only for work and at work; employees won't be transferring files from personal devices that may not be secure.
The highlights of 2011 are almost too painful to mention: the PlayBook, RIM's first tablet, was a flop; its latest line of BlackBerry smartphones was delayed; weak sales forced the company to issue a profit warning in the spring; its network was hit by a massive service outage in the fall; and it suffered the largest wave of layoffs in its history.
There are a number of issues the company would like the media and the financial community to better understand, such as that the BlackBerry is still the bestselling smartphone in Latin America, and that it recently became the No. 1 device in Nigeria, Africa's most populous country.
Call it a movement of sorts, but employees are increasingly ditching their company issued computers and smartphones in favor of using their own devices to get work done.
On the issue of how to support Canadian content when fewer Canadians are purchasing cable TV subscriptions, the government tested four options to raise new money for Canadian content: making telecom companies divert some smartphone and Internet revenue; requiring «foreign companies like Netflix and iTunes» to devote a portion of revenues; giving consumers the option of making a voluntary $ 2 contribution on their telecom or Netflix bill; or making telecom companies add an app to every smartphone sold in Canada that would provide access to Canadian music, TV and film for between $ 5 and $ 15 a month or a flat charge of $ 3 on the sale of all smartphones.
For RIM, the stamp of approval from the U.S. government represents a key victory for the BlackBerry maker and could pave the way for the PlayBook to become commonplace in the upper echelons of power in Washington, similar to how the Waterloo, Ont. - based company's BlackBerry smartphones became standard issue on Capitol Hill.
Even more concerning is that while RIM waits for new LTE chips before it can launch any BlackBerry 10 phones — apparently the vendor is only working on 4G smartphones right now, despite the fact that many of its biggest markets have not even begun to deploy LTE networks — the company also continues to have huge development issues that grow more daunting each day.
Back in December, uproar over the company's beleaguered Nexus 4 smartphone release in the UK prompted Dan Cobley, Google's managing director there, to issue a penitent apology on his Google + account:
Thai Airways International Public Company Limited (THAI) announced that electronic boarding passes issued on smartphones will be used in lieu of paper boarding passes, which will be introduced on domestic flights departing from Suvarnabhumi Airport to Chiang Mai and Phuket, effective 1 August 2012.
With the introduction of both smartphones, Samsung addressed various hardware issues that prevented flagships in recent generations to sell as well as the company needed.
Of late, the company has been plagued with several sales issues for their devices and is struggling to keep their name in the Indian smartphone market.
Microsoft's Windows Phone leader Joe Belfiore has confirmed that the company plans to issue new updates this week to people who have smartphones with the Windows Phone 8.1 Developer Preview build, and offered a little more information on what will be contained in those updates.
That said, Samsung is well aware that if any of its future devices, especially those from the Note brand, experience overheating issues again, the company's reputation in the competitive Android smartphone industry will suffer irreparable damage.
Xiaomi Mi 5 would be a better buy only once the Chinese smartphone company fixes these issues.
The smartphone's issues prompted Google to extend the Pixel 2 XL's warranty by a year, though it remains unclear if the image retention problem is actually covered by the company's extension.
While I can't speak for the long - term reliability of the S8's battery, Samsung is well - aware that if the company allows another major issue to plague one of its devices, it's essentially finished in the smartphone industry despite the fact that its brand has become synonymous with Google's Android operating system.
The company seems to be on the right track fixing one of the two most annoying smartphone issues you might be currently dealing with — including built - in storage and battery life — but its -LSB-...]
The company had to recall millions of Samsung Galaxy Note7 smartphones due to safety issues.
While Samsung is one of main suppliers of components for the iPhone, it is also Apple's main rival in the smartphone market, which is why the company is expected to branch out to more suppliers starting 2018 to avoid conflict of interest issues with Samsung.
«It's not clear to me whether the company's focus on nominal iPhone upgrades and improvements is a system issue, or suggests that we're reaching the limits of smartphone capabilities,» he continued.
It's the same impetus that drives companies like Nokia (now Microsoft's mobile division) and HTC to issue multiple colors of each new smartphone and to always try to stand out with their looks.
OnePlus may have its issues, as every company does, but I do believe that it is pushing other companies to improve in certain areas, and I do believe that OnePlus» smartphones are unique in their own right, which makes OnePlus a more than worthy competitor to other smartphone OEMs out there.
He stated that the company is working with customers to close issues with their smartphone in one to three days, where as the current scenario is three to five.
Of course, smartphone companies could remove all doubt and address everyone's issues for the next 5 years by including a minimum of 256 GB in every single phone they ship.
Perhaps Samsung could mimic Apple's route and name a phone something along the lines of «Galaxy X.» Quite possible, yes, but there's the small issue of that name being rumored as the company's much - anticipated foldable smartphone, pegged to be the next true innovation in smartphone design.
The company seems to be on the right track fixing one of the two most annoying smartphone issues you might be currently dealing with — including built - in storage and battery life — but its solution isn't necessarily something you're going to immediately like.
The company reiterated that only a small number of iPhone 6s units actually had battery issues and denied having an iOS 10 battery bug plaguing its smartphones.
Samsung has issued press invitations to its next Unpacked media event in which the company is largely expected to unveil its latest flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S6.
A previous report had indicated that the global launch of the Mate 9 will be somehow rocky due to issues with carriers and connectivity, but it seems the company, which boasts being the third in the world when it comes to smartphone shipping, only bettered by global leader Samsung and Apple, seems to have found a solution to the said issues.
HP's Windows 10 - powered smartphone, the Elite X3, can function as both a company - issued smartphone and a laptop.
The company worked with big - name OEMs like OnePlus to put Cyanogen services and software onto smartphones, but uncertainty about the future, among other issues, meant that the projects never really took off.
Asus has finally solved the issues that it was experiencing in updating the operating system of the ZenFone 4, ZenFone 5 and ZenFone 6 to Android 5.0 Lollipop, with the company already starting the roll out of the latest version of Google's mobile operating system to the aforementioned smartphones.
Even though Samsung has yet to launch the Galaxy Note 4 in most markets it plans to bring its next - gen phablet this month, the company has apparently already identified some potential issues with the smartphone...
This Japan - based company has been having issues turning a profit for quite some time now, and they even decided to leave Chinese smartphone market altogether a while back.
Smartphone companies have a good understanding of this issue, especially since their future depends on it.
The Smartphone company has taken the update to its official Mi forum to issue the complete stable Android Oreo ROM so that all the consumers can receive it from there.
Well, the company failed to offer a smartphone with no heating issue.
Sony fans will remember the same issues pervaded many of the company's early Xperia smartphones, so it's disappointing to realize Sony hasn't learned its lesson, especially when competitors» displays offer significantly higher fidelity.
There are also a few other troublesome issues with Google's first in - house smartphones, and the company finally explained one of them in a recent email to a frustrated Pixel owner.
Some of them have revealed that the company's older charging pads don't seem to work with the new Galaxy S8 and S8 + smartphones, although they're on the same Qi standard and shouldn't encounter any issues.
Aside from the issue of many third - party smartphone apps tracking and collecting all sorts of data, you may also want to prevent your employees from using their company smartphones for personal activities — like Internet dating or taking semi-nude selfies.
Here are a few legal issues you may want to consider for your company's employee smartphone policy:
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