24.12.2007 Open Handset Magazine: CallFreq, Dialer that knows better Sadko Mobile is one of the companies created after Android launch to create applications both for mobile devices and for desktops and servers interacting with such devices. Their first application CallFreq is small but useful. It allows using filters to list the contacts that you have most frequently dialed, instead of listing all your contacts...
21.12.2007 Vedomosti by Roman Dorokhov: Russians write for Google (in Russian) First programs for Google Android mobile OS were released in Russia.The idea of developing such a system belonged to Google: according to corporations's vision, Android was expected to make internet browsing on mobile phone simpler. The emulator of this OS that runs on a regular PC, and development tools were released by Google on November 12. A month later, Sadko Mobile, a company from Moscow, released CallFreq software that runs on Android; it keeps track of calling stats and allows to speed up dialling most popular numbers...
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20.12.2007 AndroidGuys: Sadko Mobile Says 'Get Your Freq On' Another new Android application has found its way onto the internet. CallFreq, is a new generation of a phone dialer that filters for user the most relevant contacts. At present CallFreq retrieves contacts based on frequency of incoming and outgoing calls over a period from one hour to one month. At least according to their site. It's a pretty cool concept when you think about it...
19.12.2007 Productio Ad Absurdam by Constance Reader: First Google Phone app is out
And it seems to be a very useful one. CallFreq sorts your contact list by the frequency of phone calls, which is much more efficient than sorting alphabetically through many contacts you rarely use to get to the one you call every day.
12.19.2007 GigaOm by Om Malik: No Google Android Yet, But CallFreq Is Ready Despite the fact that the first Google Android-based handset isn’t going to hit the shelves till late 2008, and there are reports of some bugs, developers have started to tinker with Android, and have started coming up with applications or application concepts. Maybe it’s the $10 million contest that’s got the tinkerers tinkering. Regardless, check out this one, called CallFreq...