Originally Posted by
DevonBloke:
“Totally disagree I'm afraid mate. Sorry
Femtos keep customers happy. They massively increase your battery life, a wifi app would decrease it. They work without having to do anything at all apart from plug it in. An app could be unreliable and needs to access your contacts and all that stuff. How would an app integrate with visual voicemail and other similar systems.
I don't see it really. My signal box is the best thing I've ever bought. I'd have paid 3 times as much. Anyone who comes into my house with an EE, Orange or T-Mobile (and apparently Virgin) handset suddenly has a full signal without doing anything.
The networks wouldn't be installing all the backend gear if they weren't doing it seriously.”
I'm afraid we'll have to disagree, I can't wait for the networks to support this.
You've got a business unit, the consumer ones you have to set up each phone to use it I think on the unit and register them.
Wifi doesn't use that much battery, the app would be perfectly reliable and visual voicemail is really just an Apple thing, most networks don't support it I don't think.
The other advantages is that the app will work anywhere where your phone gets a wifi signal, at home, work, even on a tube concourse or platform underground.
Why have a separate hardware device when the phone has a wifi connection and software that can do the same thing. Wifi is not a massive battery drainer I don't think and it's likely to be plugged in or docked at home anyway.