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by Adam Jaylin The Nokia 8800 Carbon Arte and Apple 3G iPhone White are the most demanding gadgets, which have lots of amazing things to encounter. Lets see and feel the magic now. Which one to buy? It is a very confusing question to a customer, who goes to the mobile phone market to buy a
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The Top 10 Alternatives to the Apple iPhone The Top 10 Alternatives to the Apple iPhone digg_url = ' Nearly two years ago, the mobile phone market changed forever.  The iPhone became the King of communication while every other phone played second fiddle.  Today, mobile developers have caught up- and in some cases surpassed the Apple icon.  Here are the top 10 iPhone alternatives, the best non-Apple phones on the market t...
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VMware Brings Virtualization to Mobile Phones The mobile phone market is undergoing tremendous innovation and change. Smart phones with rich and open operating systems are growing in popularity. Handset vendors are facing increasing competitive pressure to deliver feature-rich phones to market faster and to migrate from proprietary operating systems to open operating systems without compromising security of the trusted services. This means ha...
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World's Fastest PDA? ASUS has announced business PDA phone (P565) and claims that it is the fastest phone out there. Riiight. Aside from being the "fastest PDA phone", theP565 also features a touch-driven user interface called Glyde. The P565 is a stylish, leather-accented PDA phone which is capable of delivering graphics and system performance which is beyond anything else on the mobile phone market today. With Glyde...
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Weekend reading: Nokia sees cellphone market falling in 2009!! Top cellphone maker Nokia said the world's mobile phone market would be weaker than it expected in the fourth quarter due to the economic slowdown and was set to fall further in 2009. In the last few weeks, the global economic slowdown, combined with unprecedented currency volatility, has resulted in a sharp pull back in global consumer spending. The weaker consumer spending has impacted many...
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Reuters - Top handset maker Nokia Oyj (NOK1V.HE) said on Friday the world's mobile phone market would fall in the fourth quarter and next year as an economic slowdown crimps consumer demand around the world.
submitted by Yahoo on 14th Nov 2008 (via us.rd.yahoo.com)
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Reuters - The world's top cellphone maker Nokia Oyj said the mobile phone market would be weaker than it expected in the fourth quarter due to the economic slowdown, and was set to fall further in 2009.
submitted by Yahoo on 14th Nov 2008 (via us.rd.yahoo.com)
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Apple iPhone Sweeps Motorola Razr To Be No.1 In The U.S Found under: razr, motorola, apple, iphone, This year nothing appears to bode too well for Motorola as their mobile business continues on a downward slope that seems to have no end in the sight. So what else could go wrong for the former mobile giant Just the other day Motorola lost its throne as king of the hill in the U.S mobile phone market to bitter rival Samsung now the dusts has barely settl...
submitted by MobileTopSoft on 12th Nov 2008 (via feedproxy.google.com)
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The mobile phone market is undergoing tremendous innovation and change. Smart phones with rich and open operating systems are growing in popularity. Handset vendors are facing increasing competitive pressure to deliver feature-rich phones to market faster and to migrate from proprietary operating systems to open operating systems without compromising security of the trusted services. This means ha...
submitted by JustAnotherMobilePhoneBlog on 11th Nov 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
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Gobal shipments of smartphones hit a new peak of just under 40 million units in Q3 2008, according to the latest estimates from leading analyst firm Canalys. This means smartphones now represent around 13% of the total mobile phone market, up from 11% last quarter. The introduction of the iPhone 3G in July and Apple's expansion into many more countries helped propel the vendor to second place glob...
submitted by WirelessAndMobileNews on 7th Nov 2008 (via wirelessandmobilenews.com)


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