
Novatel MiFi 2352 got a little mobile makeover. While its mirror presence was sufficient, what’s on the inside is always most important. The phone received additions to the usual WiFi connectivity and encryption, she’s hooked up with two processors, an individual Linux OS and more flash RAM for hosting and functioning third party applications accessible to its WiFi clients. These enhancements insinuate SlashGear’s notes that Novatel has “big plans for the platform”. Novatel’s available apps are currently limited to Alcatel-Lucent’s Nonstop Laptop Guardian, but we are certainly looking forward to what this company has in store for the future. Now it’s time to kick back and watch this beauty undress itself. The video's below. Enjoy.
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