b2ap3_thumbnail_LapTop400.jpgIn the first two parts of our Vanity IT series, we’ve gone over how some of the top smartphones and tablets can potentially bring additional productivity to your workplace with a proper Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) and Mobile Device Management strategies. In our final edition of our Vanity IT series, we will go into other mobile devices that can present your company IT solutions and solve many of your remote computing problems.

Hybrid Smartphones

In 2011, Samsung developed the first device that was successfully a tablet and a smartphone with the Galaxy Note. Featuring a five inch display, the first tablet/smartphone hybrid, or “phablet,” was immediately popular. These hybrids allow the user to complete tasks that are difficult on a smartphone’s smaller display, while giving them the connectivity and mobility that makes smartphones useful.

Nowadays, as demand for larger and more dynamic displays becomes a major selling point, many manufacturers are producing these larger devices. It’s still unclear if this wave of larger devices is here to stay, or if it’s just a niche market created by manufacturers that acknowledge the relevant marketing strategy of “the bigger, the better”. Some of the best smartphone hybrids available today include:

Other hybrid smartphones include: Samsung Galaxy Mega, Lenovo K860, Huawei Ascend Mate.

Subnotebooks

Like handsets and other touch-screen devices at the forefront of this mobile computing revolution, notebook computers seem to be taking a backseat. There are several smaller notebook computers, called subnotebooks, that still present users the most concise tool for mobile productivity. Four types of subnotebooks include: Macbooks, Ultrabooks, Netbooks, and Chromebooks.

This concludes our look at some of the top-selling mobile devices on the market. There is a more-than-decent chance that the individuals within your organization have purchased one (or more) of the devices described in this Vanity IT series already. To make your employees mobile device purchases work for your business, the first step is understanding the problems organizations like yours have endured in the past, and then setting up well documented Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) regulations that include a bullet-proof mobile device management strategy. This practice can pay for itself in the amount of additional productivity you can attain by doing so.

For the best practices of how to manage your employees mobile devices or to get suggestions and advice on how best support this mobile trend, contact National Technologies Group at +61295186000. Our experienced technicians can help you best utilize your IT.