Xtreme Labs and Fixmo create Antenna Meter

Posted by Rob Lewis on 2010-07-23 8:34:00 AM

With the Internet still buzzing over Antennagate, Toronto's Xtreme Labs has teamed up Fixmo to help create Antenna Meter.

The Antenna Meter application encourages you to try out different death grips' on the BlackBerry to see resulting fluctuations in antenna signal strength.

Does your signal drop? If so, by how much? You can also share your stats with others via email.

As a former member of the BlackBerry Partners Fund, it's not a surprsie that Fixmo co-founder Rick Segal is behind the Antenna Meter App. He cites the noise and unfair implications leveled at Research In Motion as the basis for this app.

Antenna Meter is available for download here.

Company:
Xtreme Labs
Website:
http://xtremelabs.com/
Location:
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

We create quality software and achieve success rapidly through our Agile engineering process. Our process produces results that allow rapid time-to-market where user feedback can be used to iterate to the ideal solution. Our team of web and mobile experts can do it all for you. Web & Mobile Development. We’ve built award-winning, best-of-breed, cutting-edge solutions for the BlackBerry, iPhone, and other mobile... more

Company:
Fixmo
Website:
http://www.fixmo.com
Location:
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Co-founders Rick Segal and Shyam Sheth along with their partner Joyce Janczyn believe there are a number of areas where smartphones could really benefit from added functionality to make people more productive and satisfied using them. To that end, we have created a product line that is a growing set of utility bundles, each having features that enhance, augment and improve your smartphone experience. more


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