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How could a smartphone improve the aviation industry.

The whole aviation industry is focused in cost reduce, to perform this task at the comunications they usually use a Nextel for his administrators. But the nextel phones profile were always very poor and with no much resource, Now the motorola announced the new i1, the frist smartphone that carries the PTT technology that uses the iDEN network.

Before, the blackbarry curve were the first choice for this task. Now we have the MOTOROLA i1

 

 

The use of an smartphone can help the administrators, managers and supervisors to a quicker comunication by the corporative e-mail and the PTT capability, using the GPS you can monitor your crew.

Android based (1.5) the phone has a lot of possibilities, 5mp camera, touchscreen, acelerometer, the phone is certified at the military standard 810F about heavy rain, dust, impact, totally sealed the corners are rubberized, the battery case has lockers to keep it sealed. The phone was designed to suport the use in a industrie.

I`m fully pleased with my new Motorola i1.

There is one thing that could be silly but works for me, the geo-tagging. when I take a picture the geo-tagging shows interact with the GPS and show me where I took it.
I usually take a lot of pictures in many cities, Component, structural repairs and this feature helps me to manage this photos.

I`ll show you in a few days.

Thank you.

 

 

Comments

Ovalkey said:

Hi Rocha.

There are literally thousands of Apps on the market but few designed especially for the Aviation  industry staff and in particular for  Airline crew (short & long haul)(flight & cabin Crew)

A very popular Iphone App that is an essential tool for Airline crew is "Flightlife crew organiser" developed by a British PhD graduate. Find it on the Iphone App Store and see demo www.ovalkey.com

# August 16, 2010 5:02 PM