The latest in mobile phone applications has just been launched. Mobyko will allow users to save the data from their mobiles on the internet in the event of the phone being lost or stolen. The information can then be accessed from anywhere in the world at any time.
The type of information stored is the mobile address book, text messages, pictures and videos . This way the information can still be used and access even though the phone is long gone.
Mobykos service is independent and works across the majority of UK networks and supports around 150 mobile phones at the moment.
The site will also enable users to send out a text message to contacts in their address book advising them that their phone has been lost or stolen or in any other emergency.
Julian Saunders, Mobyko's founder and chief executive said, "We all rely heavily on our mobile phones as our connection to the outside world and increasingly as our address book, photo album or even video library."
"So, regardless of whether you're a teenager, working mother or high flying business traveller, Mobyko is the ideal solution to store and secure what's important on your mobile phone."
"In its current form, Mobyko, which also offers a premium version of the service with a dedicated support line and other benefits for £24.99 a year, is largely experimental and its future direction will be heavily influenced by users reaction," according to a company spokesperson.
Mobyko has got your phones back
Thu, 15 Feb 2007
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