NetQin Mobile Manager V3.0 Debut to Keep User in Control of Android Devices
07 Sep, 2010, 5:06 pm IST | by
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NetQin Mobile Inc. today released NetQin Mobile Manager V3.0 for Android mobile devices -- an application designed to keep users in control of their phone, with a private space within the phone, and also to protect the users from distraction on the road. The application features a call manager including a black list, a cross-platform backup plan for contacts in case they are lost or need to be transferred to a new device, a hidden area in the phone for privacy, and a safe driving option. The call manager features a black list by default in the program. By adding unwanted callers into the black list, unwanted harassing calls will be automatically rejected by the system. Along with the black list is an option to completely reject calls from unknown numbers. Upon changing settings, the user can choose to reject calls from the black list and/or unknown number, or to not reject any calls. One of the key features of Mobile Manager v3.0, the Private Space, allows users to have a hidden area in the phone to keep private contacts, and private call logs and messages from the aforementioned contacts. This area of the phone can be hidden, with a "hidden doorway" to get in. This ultimately makes this a real "Private Space" in phone that can't be accessed unless you know how to, keeping ultimate privacy for the end user. Another highlighted feature of NetQin Mobile Manager V3.0 is Safe Driving. This is designed to keep the user from being distracted from the road while driving. A speed sensor in the device detects when it reaches a preset speed, and upon reaching this, Safe Driving mode will be automatically activated. Safe Driving will automatically reject calls by sending out an automatic response text message or completely ignoring it, as preset by the user.
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Tags: NetQin , NetQin Mobile Manager , Android
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