Jun 22, 2011 07:26 GMT  ·  By

The popular mobile software developer, SPB has just announced the initial release of SPB Wireless Monitor application for Symbian smartphones.

The innovative software solution for Symbian devices allows users to measure data traffic per application via all types of Internet connections, as well as calculate network usage costs according to the current data plan.

With SPB Wireless Monitor users will be able to control mobile data spending and discover the applications that are the biggest data traffic consumers.

This will allow users to prevent the unwanted expenses and mobile charges by tracking every application and see how much traffic they do.

The solution supports various types of connection, including CDMA, GPRS, 3G and Wi-Fi, and provides users with the report on traffic per application allowing them to track the applications that are the most data consuming.

Although the more applications are downloaded the harder it is to control expenses on mobile internet, SPB Wireless Monitor offers users the perfect solution for the mobile market that helps them limit the apps choice to the most cost effective and prevents money losses for mobile operators.

Besides the Symbian version, SPB Wireless Monitor is also available for Android and Windows Mobile smartphones.

Some of the highlights of the SPB Wireless Monitor include:

- Per application traffic reports or time-based reports; - Daily, monthly, yearly or custom period cost reports; - The reports can be viewed on the screen or exported as CSV files; - CDMA, GPRS, 3G, and Wi-Fi connection supported; - Peak and off-peak tariffs support with 300+ different service plans from various countries; - Data usage alarm.

The trial version of SPB Wireless Monitor for Symbian is now available for download via Softpedia.

The full version of the application is compatible with all Symbian-based touchscreen devices and it can be purchased for $9.95.

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