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Celio REDFLY Mobile Companion Aims to ‘Revolutionize’ Mobile Virtualization

September 22, 2008 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Celio‘s REDFLY Mobile Companion provides a larger screen and keyboard enabling workers to expand their smartphones into fully functioning mobile terminals, and the company claims it is revolutionizing the Mobile Virtualization and Remote Access industry with this ability.

The company’s flagship product is a new device that extends the Windows Mobile smartphone platform to a larger display, keyboard, and touchpad mouse using REDFLY’s universal software and hardware technology.

REDFLY gives mobile terminal functionality to the smartphone without increasing Total Cost of Ownership, the security risk of data loss or network access because all data and applications remain on the smartphone. Smartphone users can access a virtualized desktop or applications via their phone using a portable and wireless device with an 800 x 480 pixel screen, full keyboard, touchpad and eight hours of battery life.

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