smartphone market share
The Weekly Round-Up: 15.02.08
Round-Up The iPhone's much trumpeted entry into the mobile market has shaken things up and Apple has already grabbed the third biggest share of the smartphone market despite only being in it for less than a year.iPhone look-alikes and wannabes are all the... [15 Feb 2008]
Global Handset Trends 2006-2007
White Paper It gives an Asian perspective on the latest market developments, including changes in market share, the smartphone market, design trends, price competition, operating systems and new entrants, such as Apple. [20 Sep 2007]
Global Handset Trends 2006-2007
White Paper It gives an Asian perspective on the latest market developments, including changes in market share, the smartphone market, design trends, price competition, operating systems and new entrants, such as Apple. [20 Sep 2007]
Global Handset Trends 2006-2007
White Paper It gives an Asian perspective on the latest market developments, including changes in market share, the smartphone market, design trends, price competition, operating systems and new entrants, such as Apple. [20 Sep 2007]
Mobile browsing: Opera offers mini-me for the mid-range
News Opera's bread and butter has been the market for comparatively powerful phones and devices running operating systems such as Linux, Microsoft's Smartphone and Symbian. With Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser dominating desktop market share - and... [11 Aug 2005]
M&S signs Microsoft for smart phone trial
News The trial will initially see some 20 execs from across business functions at the retailer using devices running Microsoft's Windows Smartphone OS to access their Outlook accounts. The trial will see the execs touting the Qtek 8010, running... [26 Jul 2005]
Symbian looks to 200 million mark
News Currently, the open OS - main rival to Microsoft in the smartphone market - features in around 15 million handsets and Levin said that he hopes to see that number grow to reach the 200 million mark. At the start of today's Symbian Expo in London... [05 Oct 2004]
O2 steps up Asian convergence
News The company is also expected to announce another Windows-based offering called the Xphone II, a slimmer and lighter version of last year's Xphone smartphone. O2 is one of several device makers looking for a share of the growing market for gadgets... [27 Sep 2004]
Nokia buys Symbian share from Psion
News Symbian was meant to drive the smartphone market through the creation of operating systems based on Psion's EPOC software that could be used by any mobile phone maker. However, Motorola sold its stake to Nokia and Psion in 1999 in a move seen by... [09 Feb 2004]
Smartphone sales outstrip handhelds
News European shipments of handheld computers broke the one-million mark for the first time during the last quarter of 2003, while smartphone shipments topped two million, according to new research from Canalys. [26 Jan 2004]
Consumers go mad for camera phones
News Smartphone sales are being driven sky high as people upgrade to handsets featuring digital cameras. Unsurprisingly, Nokia remains the leading handset manufacturer, with a 78 per cent share of the simple voice-centric handset market, with Sony... [23 Jul 2003]
Microsoft stakes claim on mobile market
News T-Mobile dropped its launch in May of a Windows-based smartphone because of "fundamental problems" but Wissinger said the device has not been scrapped and will come out. We are absolutely committed, both of us, to launching a smartphone and the... [02 Jul 2003]
New Orange, new optimism
News Orange was the first company to roll out a phone, the SPV, that uses the Microsoft Smartphone 2002 OS. He said that where Orange wouldn't be number one or two or have more than 20 per cent market share it would look to sell its ownership - but that... [24 Jun 2003]
Gates courts wireless developers
News Microsoft hopes the software will entice developers, particularly those in corporations, to write customised business applications using Microsoft's Pocket PC and Smartphone operating systems. Microsoft intends to extend the reach of the .Net... [20 Mar 2003]
Microsoft gears up for smartphone assault
News Microsoft chairman Bill Gates will make a relatively rare appearance at the conference to drum up support for his company's Pocket PC Phone Edition and Smartphone 2002 software. Microsoft may have signed up HTC and two small handset makers to make... [17 Mar 2003]
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