LGs intention to be a top-two smartphone contender by 2012 appears to largely involve Google. Reportedly, half the phones it plans to release this year will run Android, and LG could benefit, too, from Googles new enterprise-geared Apps Marketplace. - LG Electronics plan to gain double-digit market share in the global mobile handset market by 2012 appears to figure largely on hitching its cart to ...
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As the fourth quarter of 2009 came to a close, Samsung saw itself yet again at the top spot in the US mobile handset market share – something that it hasn't...
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Samsung Mobile says that it ended the fourth quarter of 2009 with the top position in the USA's mobile handset market share, retaining the title for the sixth quarter in a row. Click here for more.
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Samsung Telecommunications America, LLC (Samsung Mobile), the leading mobile phone provider in the United States, ended the fourth quarter of 2009 as No. 1 in domestic mobile handset market share1, retaining the title for the sixth quarter in a row. Continue reading...
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Here in Europe we've had our greasy mitts all over the HTC HD2 for quite some time. It's now appearing out in the USA with TmoNews grabbing shots of it in T-Mobile branding. The Windows Mobile-powered HD2 is, let's admit it, the best Windows Mobile handset out there at the moment. A 1Ghz CPU and HTC Sense come together on a 4.3" screen with additional specs including WiFi, Bluetooth...
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Well, if you want to flitter with a novel mobile handset crammed with enhanced features, then take a look at the brand new Samsung Jet 2, another addition to the Jet series roster.
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I am sure that most if not all of our readers have heard about the recent Apple, Inc. lawsuit against mobile handset maker and Android pundit HTC. The 20 different patents that Apple is protecting can be torn apart, criticized, mocked, whatever but the real issue at hand is Apple is trying to destroy any
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