SmartIO Set to Transfer Content to and From All Mobile Devices Launched at CES 2016

This is the week for Consumer Electronics Summit (CES) 2016, held in Vegas, and SmartIO, the comprehensive content transfer solution has announced seamless support for all smartphones and tablets set to be released or announced at the CES 2016. The event which is stage for some of the most exciting consumer gadgets, would see the launch of a lot of mobile devices. All of which would be supported by SmartIO, as long as they are based on the platforms supported by SmartIO.

The data transfer application, which is available on all major platforms, including iOS, Android, Windows Phone and BlackBerry World, is one of the highest-rated content transfer solutions on the Google Play store. As of now, SmartIO supports more than 8,000 devices and intends to expand the number as more mobile devices are introduced in the market. The CES 2016 would be the launching pad of a lot of major smartphones and tablets, and SmartIO would be supporting all of them.

We want [consumers] to know that they don't have to wait for a solution to help them with the latest mobile devices. If they like a device that just hit the shelves, they should know that SmartIO has their backs.

Tanya Sheikh, Communications Manager

“We want SmartIO to be a product that is comprehensive in more than one aspect,” says the Communications Manager SmartIO, Tanya Sheikh. “While we can proudly claim that SmartIO caters to all content types that users want to transfer, we also want to assure them that we will continue to facilitate them in the future.” Sheikh also adds “We want them to know that they don’t have to wait for a solution to help them with the latest mobile devices. If they like a device that just hit the shelves, they should know that SmartIO has their backs.”

SmartIO is a product of Aomata LLC., and is available on all app stores including Apple’s App Store, Google Play store, Windows Store and BlackBerry World. Boasting an average of 4.5 stars on the Google Play store, it is available in more than 65 countries, and supports multiple languages including English, Chinese, Spanish and German.​

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