Not only can Apple make a compelling smartphone, it also can make a profitable one. According to research firm Strategy Analytics, Apple surpassed Nokia for the first time in the third quarter to become the mos
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Read more >>The handset industry is developing at an incredibly fast past. New features and operating systems are being introduced at a dizzying clip. In this environment, some handsets are clearly going to be left behind.
Read more >>Samsung Electronics, better known for its mobile phones, has decided to launch its own open mobile operating system, called "bada," which can be used to develop applications for Sams
Read more >>Nokia said it may replace up to 14 million phone chargers for free. The chargers, which were made by a third-party manufacturer, can come apart and cause electric shock. The company said it is not awa
Read more >>Shaun Rein of the China Market Research Group submits: This commentary originally appeared in Forbes. Rumor has it that only 5,000 iPhones have been sold in China since the device's Oct. 30 debut. What hap
Read more >>Carl Howe (Blackfriars Communications) submits: It seems like these aren’t the Droids they were looking for. Having blogged about the Apple iPhone, iPhone 3G, and iPhone 3GS launches, I walked up to t
Read more >>China Telecom plans to procure 50-80 million CDMA handsets in 2010, of which 70% will be inexpensive models with average sales prices of 200 yuan (US$29), to meet expected demand from new subscribers mainly in
Read more >>Telecom carriers around the globe have continued to push forward the deployment of LTE networks despite a growing interest among WCDMA players to upgrade their systems to HSPA+ as a stopgap before committing fu
Read more >>Handset keypad and flexible PCB maker Ichia Technologies saw October revenues fall short of market expectations due to slower-than-expected keypad orders from clients in Korea, according to a Chinese-language C
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