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Technology researchers from Gartner have come up with their annual report on mobile phone sales, 2009 edition. And it’s an interesting read.
In short, 2009 phones sales have remained flat despite the economic imbalances but there are some pretty interesting market share shifts.
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An opera browser on every mobile platform known to man – with Opera Mini for the iPhone and Opera Mobile 10 for Android, that seems an achievable goal. Opera will show beta versions of the two browsers at the MWC and a few more goodies.
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According to market researchers at comScore, the US smart phone market is undergoing some interesting changes, with Google’s Android system showing strong gains and Apple’s popular iPhone starting to cool. But the most interesting aspect of this peek at Q4 2009 smart phones sales is that some commonly held assumptions are simply incorrect.
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Phone, iPod, and Internet device in one, iPhone 3G offers desktop-class email, an amazing Maps application, and Safari — the world’s most advanced mobile web browser. And your iPhone does even more when you add apps from the App Store.
about 2 months ago - 5 comments
One company is the entrenched market leader, still powerful and in command, but losing share regularly to an upstart and media darling that is again challenging the status quo to the delight of its fanatical followers. But this isn’t Microsoft and Apple and the desktop PC market we’re talking about, not this time. Instead, the market in question is the mobile market, and while Apple is again in the role of underdog innovator, the market giant it’s targeting this time is Nokia.
about 11 months ago - No comments
It now came Apple’s turn for announcing their financial results for the first quarter of 2009. The company acquired a revenue of 8.16 billion US dollars and a net quarterly profit of 1.21 billion US dollars…
about 11 months ago - No comments
The iPhone inabilities have been a matter of discussion at least as much as its virtues. Unfortunately, video recording (or better yet the lack of it) has often been a subject of criticism. But that will surely become…