Sunday, February 23, 2014

Lenovo's suite of DOit apps for phones and tablets debut at MWC 2014

Lenovo

Set of apps designed to simplify data management, security and device use

Alongside the announcement of its newest Android tablet, the Yoga Tablet 10 HD+, Lenovo is also debuting its latest suite of DOit apps for phones and tablets. These five apps — SHAREit, SECUREit, SYNCit, SNAPit and SEEit — aim to simplify the way you handle data and processes on your devices.

Mobile World Congress

SHAREit is an all-in-one sharing app that makes it easy to move pictures, video, music, documents and more to other devices nearby wirelessly and without and internet connection. The app shares seamlessly between Lenovo devices, iOS devices and even Windows computers.

SECUREit is focused on security, naturally, that protects your device and data from threats with a single touch — protect from viruses, unwarranted access to data and spam text messages. In addition, the app offers anti-theft protection that locks the device when someone tries to change the SIM card, making a phone unusable without entering a password first.

SYNCit is a continuous backup solution that keeps your contacts, SMS messages and calls in the cloud, which can all be restored back to any Andriod device. No more third-party solutions, you can completely back up the most important data with Lenovo's solution.

SNAPit, a camera app, and SEEit, a gallery app, work in conjunction to manage your digital photos and video. On the camera side, you'll find a multitude of camera modes — panorama, burst and more — for every situation. For the gallery, SEEit offers photo viewing with post-photo facial recognition for categorizing photos, as well as one-touch filters and effects.

SHAREit, SYNCit and SECUREit will come pre-loaded on all new Lenovo Android phones as well as certain tablets, but will also be available in the Google Play Store for free. SNAPit and SEEit will be exclusive to Lenovo devices, and will come pre-loaded on select new phones and tablets.


    








source: androidcentral

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