Early in the America Galaxy S3 SAFE, the Enterprise with AES 256-bit encryption

The business market is certainly one of the areas where technology and the use of the latest generation of smartphones is increasingly important to many manufacturers and create solutions specific to certain fields of use that can guarantee safety and efficiency in all conditions. Samsung has thought so a special version of the Galaxy S3 called  SAFE (For Samsung Approved Enterprise)  that will debut next month in USA.
 
Although there are hardware differences, it should still be Qualcomm S4 version with 2GB of RAM, the smartphone can handle the encryption algorithm with  256-bit AES which in fact allow safer management of mail with Microsoft Exchange and Network VPN. We'll see if the Enterprise dell'S3 will arrive in Europe. by

Started the roll-out of Android 4.0 for Xperia Active

Good news for all owners of Xperia Active, Sony has indeed officially rolled out last distribution Android continuing as planned policy updates across the range excluding 2011 Xperia Xperia Play will remain confined to the last Gingerbread. The spread will be gradual and will affect all countries where the smartphone has been sold through PC Companion or Bridge for Mac
The changes in addition to making significant improvements to the optimization of system resources, will enjoy all the features provided with Android Ice Cream Sandwich .  via
 

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