iPhone Accounted for One in Four Shipments During Q4 says Juniper Research
Jan 30, 2012 3g, mobile, phones
Data from leading mobile psychoanalyst firm Juniper Research shows that Apple has overtaken Samsung again during the last quarter of 2011. Almost 25% of the 149 million smartphones shipped worldwide in Q4 were iPhones. While Apple overtook Samsung to stretch no.1, the Korean giant has increased its market share four-fold since Q1 2010: from 4.7% to 21.7%. Samsung’s ascension is forcing Apple to continue offering older models to hold ahead according to Juniper.
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AT&T still has 3 years to offer iPhone tethering in 2009
Dec 31, 2009 apple, ipod, mac, phones
Well, it’s more like 2.5 days at this breaker point, but who’s count? With just two full calendar days left field in 2009, AT&T (NYSE: T) has little time to shuffling goodness on their promise to offer iPhone users a data tethering architectural plan in 2009. It’s not looking likely, but we’re still keeping on to the hope that AT&T will finally launching an official iPhone tethering architectural plan for a reasonable price.
The iPhone gained
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Ovi Share Development Put on Pause
Nokia (New York Stock Exchange: NOK)’s Ovi Store should be rolling out any twenty-four hours now, and as such they have been swathe up projects like Mosh and WidSets, and now Ovi Share is getting the plug pulled. While Share North Korean won’t be shut down, Nokia volition be stopping their investments in the media share-out service, while presumably working out how to bring it all into the Ovi Store fold. Having used Ovi Share for
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RIM Named #1 Fastest Growing Company in the World
Aug 25, 2009 phones
Fortune Magazine has bestowed quite the honour upon Jim and Mike’s humble little company, Research in Motion. Yep, RIM has been named the #1 Fastest Growing Company in the World! Say what you volition about recent moves and innovations (the Storm comes to head), RIM has made some real cunning steps over the last few days. The Pearl and Curve series have been huge (to say the least), and I’m hoping, oh so hoping that
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Thomas More Samsung I7500 Android Smartphone Photo Gallery
Aug 6, 2009 bluetooth, news, review
Also from tinhte.com, here is a nice photograph gallery of the Samsung I7500 Android Smartphone Consumers”>phone.com?p=29″ title=”LG Announces the new Viewty Smart Camera Phone”>smartphone. The I7500 has a 3.5mm headphone jack on top, which is a nice relocation for connecting to earphone, speaker easily. The micro-USB port is also placed on circus tent beside the earphone jack for USB joining to your PC. When available in June, this will be theВ third Android smartphone in the marketplace after the T-Mobile G1 and HTC Magic.В Check out here
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