Blackberry
Cell service shake-up
Oct 15th
A big thing I heard yesterday is that Wal-Mart is going to be offering a $45 unlimited nationwide cell plan, including unlimited data and text. Yes, you read that right, Wal-Mart and $45 unlimited everything. The article points out one big catch, though, you have a pretty basic choice when it comes to the devices – you’re not going to see a Blackberry, or probably any real smartphone for that matter, in the lineup. You’re also probably not going to see high speed data service, and I wouldn’t bet on the coverage being the greatest – they’re essentially piggybacking on other cell towers through TracFone. But, for $45, it’s really hard to beat for someone who needs very basic cell service.
So where are we headed in the future? It’s going to get cheaper, and easier to use is where I see it going. A couple months ago I got my preview invite for Google Voice, which is Google’s new, well, Voice service. It has a bunch of features that are really tough to summarize, but it’s poised to be a game-changer for voice communication. Some of the features are voicemail transcription/listening straight from your browser, free text messaging, assigning one number to multiple phones (I personally love this feature), and all kinds of things that are hard to summarize in a paragraph. Best of all, you can do most everything straight from a web browser:
I’ve not used it a lot yet, mainly done some testing on my own, but from what I’ve seen it’s good – real good. If they incorporated Skype-like functionality to allow you to actually make calls from the browser/application, well, it would be hard for me to use anything else.
All these things coupled with a new FCC that really seems to want to make an impact on the ridiculousness that cell carriers used to get away with means that the next two years are going to be very interesting for wireless voice communication.
The mobile shift
Sep 3rd
Gene Brake and I were talking yesterday before filming the latest episode of Brake Time, and the topic of mobile devices came up. In my 10 years in I.T. it’s been very interesting to watch the shift in the way that we get our information. When I first started, desktops and dialup connections to the Internet were the norm. Five years ago, I started to get questions about mobile devices – we were all getting the Palm Treo at that point – but those were maybe 1 question a month from the 20 of 25 of us who had Treos.
Nearly two years ago when I started at HomeServices, those questions picked up to maybe 1 a week, still not very many considering the amount of devices that our agents have. In the past twelve months, however, that number has jumped dramatically to the point where it’s over 50% of the questions I get. I’m sure you see it to – your consumer has shifted from a computer to something that they can carry in their pocket. While it might still be limited, they’ve discovered that it’s the best way for them to get information. Technology is shifting again, and we all need to remember to shift with it.
If you aren’t already aware, we have two great mobile websites: HOME and Woods mobile. We jumped ahead of the curve to get these sites in place because we know the consumer of the future will demand it. Your agent site is even available in mobile format, just visit it from your mobile phone and you’ll see what I mean. The MLS too has seen the writing on the wall, and they have a great mobile site that’s available for you here.
Don’t stop there, though, embrace mobile messaging and mobile technology. Why? Your consumer already is, and is getting used to instant response. Learn how to text, and let your consumer know you can. Learn how to lookup property info from your mobile device. Most of all, however, get a great mobile device that can make your life easier. I get the question every day about what device to get, and honestly, we’re in a great time. There are a LOT of GREAT devices out there. Here’s my list of the devices, in order, I reccomend and why:
1.Blackberry Tour (Sprint/Verizon) or Bold (AT&T): Blackberries are, by far, the best device available for mobile messaging. They are fast, intuitive, and have great keyboards – as a bonus they work with your MLS keyboxes. We fully support them now, so you’ll get emails to your Blackberry just as fast, or sometimes faster, than you would on your desktop. The above devices are the latest generation Blackberry and are simply fantastic.
2.Apple iPhone: The iPhone is an amazing device, it’s as close to a mobile “computer” as you can get right now. With.. a couple caveats. First, it won’t open lockboxes.. yet. GE supposedly is working on this problem, and will likely have a fix out soon. Second, it’s a touchscreen-only device. The touchscreen is the best on the planet, really – I’m not kidding when I say I’ve tried them all, and this thing knocks them all out of the park.. but it’s still a touchscreen. It’s still hard to get used to typing on it, and you will always type faster on a physical keyboard. Finally, you’re limited to AT&T. I’ve had AT&T for about 5 years now, and while their coverage has improved drastically over the past several years, they still are lacking in areas where Verizon customers will be chatting away. If the iPhone were available on Verizon, and if it could open lockboxes – it would be my #1 choice.
3.Palm Pre: Forget everything you know about Palms, the Pre is in a whole new category – and a great category at that. It suffers from also not having keybox access, but it does everything else very, very well. I almost put it above the iPhone because Sprint’s coverage still trumps AT&T, but the iPhone beats it with a better/larger screen and just works better – in my opinion. Some Pre owners prefer it to the iPhone, so it’s all about personal preference. The only downside of the Pre – and the iPhone 3GS for that matter – is battery life.. or lack thereof. They simply don’t last very long when you are a heavy phone user, the Blackberry still reigns supreme in that category.
Those are the ones out there that I recommend, but I’d really keep an eye out in the next 12-18 months. Google has a phone operating system called Android, and it’s just starting to reach the stage where it’s really, really good. Phone manufacturers are finally starting to embrace it, as well as carriers – Sprint should have their first Android-based phone in the next several months, the HTC Hero, and it’s a really good device with a LOT of promise for the future.
As always, if you have any questions on devices, or plans – give me or the IT staff a call. We’ll be happy to help you pick out the right device on the right provider for your needs! Once you have it, embrace it and the shift that technology will take – remember, the one who has the information the fastest is the one who wins the race. Don’t let someone else beat you to your next client!
Quick Tip Of The Day: I know many of you are like me – on the go constantly, and if my phone isn’t glued to my ear, it’s in my hand being used for email or looking something up on the Internet. I’m sure many of you are also like me in that the phone may or may not have had a chance to be fully charged before I left, so often I’m left trying to get enough of a charge on the car charger to “get me through” while I screen calls, or forward one phone to the other that may or may not have more battery left. Well, when I saw these new Duracell chargers on Gizmodo I was pretty stoked, so I had to spend $20 to try one out. They are.. excellent! As the review said, the little charger got me about 50% on my iPhone, and a hair under 50% on my work phone – both will get me 3-4 hours of talk time. For $20, that’s pretty darn impressive. Check around at Radio Shack, Office Depot, Target or Wal-Mart and you should be able to find it. Throw your USB cable in your car, and a charged one of these – there you go!
While I got some “looks” talking on my phone with the cable dangling to the Duracell in my pocket, I didn’t mind – at least I could make calls!
Mid-week roundup
Jun 25th
There’s a lot of stuff going on right now, so I thought I’d make a quick post about some of the topics that have come up lately. It’s definitely our busy season!
First one, there’s an ad being aired on TV right now by a local computer store regarding issues with Windows Vista Service Pack 2, and how “22% of computers” will experience an issue with it. They, of course, are offering a $39.99 special to avoid “up to a $200 in” repair bills. Many of you have noticed this ad, and THANK YOU for calling the IT Department and I with your questions about this – it saved you $39.99.
Simply put – this is absolutely incorrect, fear-based marketing. As you know, we at HomeServices are under the MidAmerican Energy and Berkshire Hathaway “umbrella”, so we merit some pretty outstanding resources in the IT arena. Our Microsoft rep has stated that this is completely incorrect, they have not seen any rise in reported issues with Vista SP2 at Microsoft itself, or from their consumers. They highly recommend installing it, as do I, as it contains some very good updates for your computer – it’s one of the best service packs today. I’ve personally applied it to my wife’s laptop, and the kids’ computer at home – not one problem with either one, in the case of my wife’s laptop it made using the wireless much easier.
Now, could you experience problems with Vista SP2? Sure, you can experience problems with ANY Windows update – but we’re here for you in the event that you do. If you have a problem with your comptuer, feel free to contact the IT staff – we’ll fix it for you. The best part? There’s no charge to you – it’s part of the service we provide to you as being a valued HOME Real Estate or Woods Bros Realty sales associate. That’s right, your computer – the one that you own – we’ll fix for you, and not just for this. Any repair needed to your computer can be done, not just this Vista patch, the only time it will cost you anything is if they need to purchase parts to fix the problem. We’re all also available to help you pick out a new computer, or smartphone, just give us a ring or email!
Second, I’ve got a couple new favorite applications – but TweetDeck is tied for number one. I’ve got two Twitter accounts and a Facebook account to keep up with – I’ll be honest, many days I can’t keep up! TweetDeck has definitely changed that, I can arrange the interface and put all my accounts side by side for quick, easy reading. That’s right – you can now view your Facebook friends’ status updates using TweetDeck. You can even simultaneously post to multiple accounts – easily – using TweetDeck. It’s a great, easy-to-use application that may make your social networking much easier.
A common question I get is regarding music, and where to get it legally online. My OTHER new favorite app is Pandora One, I’ve been a Pandora Internet Radio user for quite some time, and Pandora One made it better. Pandora is Internet Radio that you control by creating your own stations, then you can stream it online via yoru web browser. Pandora.com itself is free, while the Pandora One service adds an application that you can install, better quality, and no ads. Between Pandora One and iTunes, that’s my recommendation for online music.
Finally, BlackBerry support – we’ve got it in full. Seems that many of you have been in the market for a new phone, and honestly – for a smartphone for a Real Estate Professional, you’re hard pressed to beat a Blackberry. I’d go with the Curve, or upcoming Tour, they’re both great devices that we fully support with our email system and now are fully supported with the GE E-Key software. If you purchase one, or already have one, contact me or the IT Staff and we’ll be happy to get your Blackberry setup with our Blackberry Enterprise Server.
Remember, we also get a great discount through Verizon Wireless (around 20%) on both new AND existings plans along with discounts on devices themselves – contact me for a flyer. For existing Alltel customers, this will work for you as well – they’re almost finished with the Alltel/Verizon merger and we’ve had success with Alltel customers having the discount applied. We also have a AT&T discount available, as well as one through Sprint. Again, a bonus for being part of the two top real estate companies in Lincoln.
Quick Tip Of The Day: Did you also know that the iPhone will fully integrate in our email system? When setting up your iPhone, select “Microsoft Exchange” for your email server type, then enter HSOA\yourusername (for me it would be HSOA\bdinger) in the username field, and your password in the password field – it’ll set everything else up itself. Your emails, contacts, and calendar will be synchronized with our email system, which will allow you to manage your calendar/contacts with Outlook or Outlook Web Access. The iPhone is an amazing device, and would be my top recommendation if it supported the GE E-Key, which it currently does not. I’ll keep my eye out for iPhone support with the eKey – if it becomes available, the iPhone 3GS would be my choice!





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