Wednesday 21 September 2016

Galaxy Note 7 are back on the shelves & Windows 10 Skype will be able to send SMS by smartphone

The phablets Samsung, who gave that talk in recent weeks, are returning to stores. Verizon telecom operator is the first to (return to) sell these devices, nearly a month after the manufacturer has suspended its marketing.


TeK Note 7

From today, the Galaxy Note 7 again being sold in the United States after the Consumer Product Safety Commission, on 9 September, have banned their sale due to defective batteries that have resulted in several incidents.

On its website, Verizon, the largest US mobile operator, writes that the new Note 7 are now available for sale, after receiving "green light" by the regulator.

Globally, Samsung has recovered about 2.5 million of these phones, with one million sold in the US alone.

The operator warns that the provision at an early stage, can be limited.

It is recalled that last week, Tim Baxter, head of Samsung's business in the US, said the exchange program in that market begin today at the latest.

The problem of "exploding batteries" made the Seoul technological suffer serious losses, both financially and reputational.

According to information advanced by Reuters, Samsung said it has issued more than 500 thousand new Note 7 to the US market.

Windows 10 Skype will be able to send SMS by smartphone

Far beyond being to create an operating system that is multi-platform and bring the same user experience, Microsoft wants to create a Windows 10 platform that interconnects and can use resources from various sources.

An example of this came last week to the Insider Program, to allow Skype to Windows 10 to send SMS, using it for devices with Windows Mobile 10.

Microsoft has managed to bring to the Windows 10 many of the features we have in the Mobile version and to other mobile systems, thus these two systems and a close integration that until now few had. The Cortana already can, for example, show users the alerts that are received in Android, something useful for many.

But this integration one wants to even greater and that Microsoft released the latest build of the Windows Insider Program 10 (Mobile) a new feature in Skype that allows from the Desktop you can send SMS and MMS directly from Skype, but using the mobile network, accessible from the smartphone with Windows Mobile 10 user.

Of course, this feature works in both directions and also SMS or MMS received on your smartphone are displayed in Skype Windows 10.

In addition to having to be present the latest version of Windows 10, received by the Insider program, either on the PC or the smartphone, users must have Skype defined as the application to use to send and receive SMS and MMS on Windows 10 Mobile. PC side has yet to be activated the option to synchronize SMS messages with Skype.

In addition to this new team that develops Skype also improved the messages and how Skype treats overall, also improved the calls and how you can do them, improvements in tiles, which become transparent and other general improvements in the application.

This integration and the ability to connect Windows systems is part of the basic idea that Microsoft set for Windows 10, with all its versions and attendance.


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