Cell Phone Software
What can you do with a cell phone before? Well you could customize the network logo, you could purchase monochromatic graphics, wallpapers, download monotonic ring tones, you could even have your picture scanned and turn it into a screen saver. But those were the golden days of the cell phone. Today, there are hundreds of cell phone software utilities that one can download to optimize mobile phone experience.
A software that mimics the ambient sound of traffic, a tool that lets you keep track of the hottest podcast episodes, a service that gives you electronic coupons of the nearest Starbucks, a GPS navigator system that supports Google earth … these are actually some of the hot cakes of cell phone software. Take a peek at the features of these popular utilities and see how you can turn your ordinary communicator into an ultimate all-around electronic device.
Here’s a situation. Your wife tries to call you and wants to make sure you are really in the construction site. With a just a few button punches, your wife’s phone call is now set to sound like you are behind a monster crane amidst a busy, sledgehammer pounding construction site. Possible? It is now, thanks to SoundCover Simeda cell phone software. You want to make it more believable that you are stuck in traffic while your boss is on the other line, get this background-mimicking utility for your cell phone.
The software includes a library of background audio loops which will play along with the voice of the phone call. It will not however compete with the voice in terms of volume. Background sounds can be a traffic noise, rushing waters in a nature park or a thundering clap of a storm. The Simeda mobile phone software is designed for Symbian-powered phones and Nokia 60 series.
Liviu Tofan, the Chief Executive Officer of the Romanian company SoundCover, said that the Simeda software is a fun application for people who want to put more background on their calls, whether they are making excuses or not. Furthermore, the CEO stressed that the software is not made entirely to fool the other party line, but to make the cell phone calling experience more dramatic.
More on background, the VoiceIndigo Company in the United States has just released a more updated version of its subscription-based mobile-downloadable podcast service. VoiceIndigo can now deliver the podcast episodes right into your cell phone, without you having to check the podcast site or update the podcast feed. The VoiceIndigo mobile phone client is great according to cell phone users. Most podcast followers often forget to plug their iPods in, so they often missed out on an updated episode. With VoiceIndigo, you can now access the latest podcast shows from CNN, MSNBC, or from your favorite fitness website, while you are sweating it out on a treadmill.
After an invigorating fitness session, refresh your system with your favorite fruit drink from a nearby store or treat a friend in the next Starbucks outlet down the street, along with an electronic coupon provided by Moonstorm. Nope, Moonstorm is not an e-coupon provider, but it’s a cell phone software that gives you hints where you can stop by and enjoy discount coupons. Now you don’t have to clip and store pieces of paper onto your pockets. The software is smart because it keeps track of your locate from the nearest establishment that offers coupons.
And after a day’s activities, you can drive safely and directly to visit a long-missed friend using your SmartPhones’ GPS Melody version 1.2. It’s a cool cell phone GPS locator software that supports Google Earth. Now, how is that?
Cell phones have undoubtedly become a part of our lives. From the time we wake up and when we come home. But cell phones can only do so much, thanks to cell phone software makers for making mobile life easier and smarter.