panasonic 3g phones
Symbian firing on all cylinders
News Handset makers Ericsson, Nokia and Sony Ericsson own 76.6 per cent of Symbian, with Panasonic, Samsung and Siemens also holding a stake in the company. Around 12.3 million Symbian phones were shipped in the second quarter of 2006, which is 58 per... [23 Aug 2006]
Big guns hit Qualcomm with EC 3G lawsuit
News The six - also including NEC, Panasonic and Texas Instruments - labelled Qualcomm's chipset pricing "excessive and disproportionate", due to the lack of discrepancy in cost between W-CDMA and CDMA2000 royalties. [28 Oct 2005]
The Weekly Round-Up: 27.05.05
Round-Up Made by Panasonic it was simple to use, text and voice worked well and it was big enough not to lose and small enough not to feel like a burden to lug around all day. There have even been times in the past few years - when the Round-Up has been... [27 May 2005]
3GSM: Microsoft, PalmSource and Symbian smarts
News This week sees the debut of the Lenovo P930, the Panasonic X800, the Samsung D720 and the Sendo X2 music phone. The major providers of operating systems for smart phones - companies that will have a big say in our future, connected working lives... [15 Feb 2005]
DoCoMo taps up Linux and Symbian for common aim
News DoCoMo has tapped up handset vendors to create the platform, which works with both Linux and Symbian phones, working with NEC and Panasonic on the former and Fujitsu on the latter. After some years on the drawing board, Japanese mobile giant NTT... [19 Nov 2004]
Fujitsu to start shipping 3G Symbian handsets to DoCoMo
News Other Japanese vendors to have licensed the Symbian OS include Kenwood, Panasonic, Sanyo and Sony. Fujitsu is to start shipping 3G smart phones based on the Symbian operating system to NTT DoCoMo, the companies announced today. [10 Dec 2002]
Symbian OS licensed to Fujitsu for 3G
News Other Japanese vendors to have licensed the Symbian OS include Kenwood, Panasonic, Sanyo and Sony. Fujitsu has announced it has licensed the Symbian operating system which it will place at the heart of future 3G phones. [28 Nov 2001]
First 3G phones on the way
News The FOMA P2101V is a Panasonic video mobile phone made by Matsushita Communication Industrial and is expected to retail at $501. NTT DoCoMo will be the first telco to produce 3G mobile phones, to be unveiled next week. [28 Sep 2001]
European mobile market faces Japanese challenge
News Matsushita, which trades here under Panasonic and other names, quickly followed with the announcement that it, too, is aiming at 15 per cent of the international market. When the bandwidth becomes available towards the end of next year, no one... [18 Dec 2000]
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