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Taiwan-based channel operator Senao International expects its handset sales in the Taiwan market to top 3.5 million units in 2010, up from 3.2 million units sold in 2009, according to company president Pao-yung
Read more >>Motorola has decided to put on hold its planned auction of its home and networks mobility division, according to multiple reports, and may re-evaluate its intended spin off its handset division.According to a r
Read more >>Motorola's Droid smartphone carries a US$187.75 bill of materials (BOM) and manufacturing cost, according to a dissection conducted by iSuppli.
Read more >>Global demand for external mobile network cards and built-in broadband modules is expected to grow 40-50% to 80-90 million units in 2010 due to expanded applications, according to estimates by industry sources
Read more >>Compal Communications expects smartphones to account for over 50% of its total revenues in 2010, up significantly from 20% in 2009, according to company chairman Ray Chen.
Read more >>Nokia pushed passed its target of 80 million users of its Internet services for 2009, ending the year with around 86 million services users, according to a Reuters report, which cited unnamed sources with direc
Read more >>Nokia expects to ship over 500 million units in 2010, predicted Rick Simonson, the head of Nokia's mobile phones unit, who also defended the company's platform strategy.Simonson, in a wide-ranging int
Read more >>With the launch of Palm's webOS (and two webOS smartphones), this year has been a strong one for the device maker. However the company still hasn't been performing well financially. Palm's webOS
Read more >>A state lawmaker in Maine is trying to get the state's legislature to mandate that cell phones carry warnings that they may cause cancer, even though there is no scientific consensus on the issue. Maine wo
Read more >>BlackBerry maker Research In Motion posted notable gains in device shipments, revenues and net income in the third quarter, evidence the smartphone vendor continues to ride out a wave of competition from the li
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