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Taiwan-based handset component makers enjoy sales growth in July

Silitech Technology had its second consecutive record revenues of NT$1.28 billion (US$39.7 million) in July due to rising keypad shipments for new Nokia and RIM handset models. Revenues for the month rose 9% on    

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Digitimes Research analyzes China white-box handset market in new report

While the mainstream business model for manufacturing and distributing mobile handsets remains leveraging the OBM/ODM/OEM/EMS model, a whole new paradigm has developed within China's domestic market, accor    

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Motorola's Jha says MOTOBLUR brand will fade from view

We'd already had a pretty good indication that Motorola was shifting its strategy when it came to MOTOBLUR, and it looks like co-CEO Sanjay Jha has now finally made that move official. Speaking on the comp    

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Sony Ericsson Xperia 10 officially debuts on AT&T: $130 on contract

If ever there were a place for using the phrase "it's about time," this would be it. If you'll recall, we heard rumors that Sony Ericsson's Xperia X10 would be headed to AT&T as    

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HTC Desire HD spotted in the wild with EVO-like form factor, Android 2.2 on board?

Well, would you look at that -- it's an Android 2.2 handset with a giant screen, HTC watermark and plenty of similarities to (though apparently no front-facing camera like) the EVO 4G. Could this be the 4.    

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FCC Fridays

We here at Engadget Mobile tend to spend a lot of way too much time poring over the latest FCC filings, be it on the net or directly on the ol' Federal Communications Commission's site. Since we could    

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Appraising the global wireless handset market in the second quarter
Aug 11, 2010 (Updated Aug 10, 2010) Cellpex, United States, Ohio - admin

As the second-quarter earnings season comes to a close for the world's handset makers, it's time to start parsing the information to see which vendors slipped and which managed to get ahead.Here are s    

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