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Global mobile sales surge 20 per cent in 2003

News Samsung held onto third place worldwide in 2003 with a market share of about 10 per cent and its focus on high-end products meant higher average selling prices and double-digit profit margins. Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications rounded out the top... [11 Mar 2004]

Symbian shareholders divvy up company as Nokia loses out

News However, the other main player in Symbian's shares, Samsung, has reduced its stake, which is barely 18 months old. Matsushita, Siemens and Sony Ericsson have all raised their holdings to varying degrees. [07 Jul 2004]

Microsoft gears up for smartphone assault

News The company will also announce that US carrier Sprint PCS plans later this year to sell two camera phones - the Samsung i700 PocketPC and the Hitachi G-1000 - that will use a version of Microsoft smart phone software. [17 Mar 2003]

Siemens: Why the smartphone world doesn't need Microsoft

News Series 60 is a customisation of the operating system, specifying screen size and other technical details, that is used in handsets from Nokia, Siemens, Samsung and others. Symbian licensees have seen their first flush of success in the past three... [02 May 2003]

Android rocks up at Mobile World Congress

News ARM designs the processor cores that companies such as Marvell, Samsung, Texas Instruments manufacture into chips that run mobile phones and smart phones. And so does Symbian, which is used by Nokia and Sony Ericsson. [12 Feb 2008]

Ericsson to pull Symbian rug from under Nokia's feet?

News Panasonic, Samsung, Siemens and Sony-Ericsson all have smaller stakes. Swedish telecoms manufacturer Ericsson is planning to increase its stake in Symbian in order to prevent Nokia winning control of the smartphone operating system maker. [23 Mar 2004]

Sony Ericsson launches 3G handset

News By 2006 the company plans to be the leading manufacturer of mobile phone handsets - leaving it just three years to overthrow the likes of Nokia, Samsung and Mototola who currently lead the Swedish-Japanese joint venture. [18 Feb 2003]

Mobile giants join forces against illegal Russian imports

News Ericsson, Motorola, Phillips, Samsung and Siemens have issued a joint appeal to the Russian communications, customs and trade authorities for intervention as the problem of black market handsets escalates due to the upsurge in mobile communications. [10 Jan 2001]

Windows for smartphones here 'by the end of the year'

News The software is expected to hit the streets at the end of the year in the shape of smartphones from Mitsubishi, Samsung and UK-based Sendo. Nokia, Ericsson, Motorola and Matsushita have made it clear they prefer to develop their own software. [19 Feb 2001]

Leader: Who will enterprises crown the winners in wireless?

Leader Ericsson, along with Matsushita, Samsung and Siemens, retains a holding in Symbian, and the company's CEO, Carl-Henric Svanberg, yesterday said: "Everyone who's a stakeholder wants Symbian to be the alternative. [26 Feb 2004]

ITU 03 diary - a weekend of two halves

Comment Should we be surprised if the absence of European giants such as Alcatel, Ericsson, Nokia, Siemens and Vodafone is literally overshadowed by the giant stands of LG, NEC, NTT DoCoMo, Panasonic, Samsung, Sanyo, Sony and Toshiba? [13 Oct 2003]

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