Friday, March 25, 2011

Domino wins the Orange screen

The 'Domino' Orange wins a screen. This small device can actually do what the majority of smartphones offering lately: sharing a 3G wireless connection Proposed for two years at Orange, the original is a Domino Huawei E5830 while the new model is a Huawei 585. Operation is simple: the Domino accepts a SIM card and can then share the connection with Wi-Fi 802.11g to 5 devices.

It is 3G compatible (up to 7.2 megabits per second) but also EDGE and GPRS. Good idea, the unit accepts microSD cards and can therefore serve as storage media. In addition to Wi-Fi, the device can also connect via USB, so classic, and serve as a key 3G. Autonomy announced is 5 hours and - new - a screen to check the type of connection used, the number of customers and especially the volume of data exchanged.

This new device is proposed 9 € with a 12-month subscription. Still, the competition is there for smartphones: Android models 2.2 and 4 in the iPhone 4.3 iOS allow the same thing without needing an additional device. Finish with one point: Huawei E585 Orange uses quite old, while the company offers the E583C is more compact and incorporates internal memory.

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