• 22Apr

    The hSenid Outsourcing division has been developed on the expertise that was gained fromdeveloping product based applications. Our domain expertise in the Telco Grade and Mobile arenas and our in depth knowledge in mobile switching (IN systems, SMSC, MMSC, USSD, etc) has enabled us to provide total Outsourcing services including product development life cycle services to both mid to large sized companies worldwide.

    Our team of expert engineers with vast experience and expertise of the industry that is capable of delivering custom Mobile Handset applications on Apple iPhone, Blackberry, Windows Mobile, J2ME and Android and Symbian that ensures seamless and  unparalleled connectivity for your businesses and helps you stay connected and entertained always. We design, implement, and integrate handheld applications of any complexity ranging from advanced user interfaces to complicated networking applications such as sending emails, organizer, phone, SMS and more, to be integrated in one single handy gadget.

    iPhone development capabilities

    hSenid IM on iPhones consists of all traditional features and interoperates with every major IM service, including AIM, Yahoo, Google Talk, ICQ and MSN Messenger. In addition to vocal IM, it offers traditional text messaging to and from users of those services. iPhone users can chat with multiple friends across this service and also lets its users send each other pictures
    whilst allowing users to login to any of the services simultaneously if desired.

    Blackberry development capabilities

    Cosco is an expense tracker that enables BlackBerry users to capture, categorize and report their expenses instantly allowing them to save time and money. BlackBerry users can enter up-to-date expenditure information on projects/trips and activities in an easy-to-use and straight forward manner since Cosco enhances the efficiency of Blackberry.

    Windows Mobile development capabilities

    With the launch of mStockTrading on Windows Mobile handsets, hSenid has been able to take the traditional trading of stocks to new dimensions. mStockTrading on Windows Mobile handsets can carry out straight-through trading and obtain up-to-the-minute information on the stock market anytime and anywhere.

    J2ME Application development capabilities

    mChoice Banking via J2ME is a next generation choice in banking for today’s busy lifestyles which provides enhanced data security with end- to- end encryption from phone to banking server. It allows banks to open personal branches in every customer’s mobile handset and enables bank customers to conveniently carryout secure banking transact ions ranging from regular fund transfers, utility bill payments to mobile topups via SMS, WAP or J2ME.

  • 21Jan

    Applications designed for BlackBerry® devices should provide a balance between the best possible user experience and a long battery life. When you design your BlackBerry device application, consider the differences between mobile devices and computers. Mobile devices have the following characteristics:

    • A smaller screen size that can display a limited number of characters
    • Slower processor speeds
    • Wireless network connections with a longer latency period than standard LANs
    • Less available memory
    • Shorter battery life
    • One screen appears at a time

    Mobile device users use applications on their mobile devices differently than they would use applications on a computer. On mobile devices, users expect to find information quickly. For example, a customer relationship management system can provide a massive amount of information, but users only require a small amount of that information at one time. The BlackBerry device UI is designed so that users can perform tasks easily and access information quickly.

    Before you design your application, consider using the existing applications on the BlackBerry device or the BlackBerry Smartphone Simulator to learn more about the navigation model and best practices for designing the UI for your application.

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