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| Jun 11, 2010
Bluetooth profile implementation in handsets is a pretty dry subject. But with Bluetooth capability available in six out of every ten handsets sold worldwide th...
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Neil Mawston
| Jun 07, 2010
The Apple iPhone 4 and iOS4 finally arrived today. After months of leaks, there were no major surprises about the hardware, software or services. There are up t...
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David Kerr
| Jun 04, 2010
The inevitable movement to tiered pricing which started with Verizon Wireless acknowledging its plans to do so for LTE and has been a...
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Neil Mawston
| Jun 04, 2010
The global handset industry continues to grow and fragment. Due to platform facilitators like MediaTek, manufacturing a 2G cellphone is easier than ever. These ...
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David Kerr
| May 20, 2010
May you live in interesting times as the old Chinese proverb goes. Well in the information, communication and entertainment industry we certainly do. ...
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| May 12, 2010
From a total handset volume perspective, not much has happened in a year in North America. Indeed, our findings show that the region’s growth during the first q...
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Neil Mawston
| May 07, 2010
The big two Chinese vendors, Huawei and ZTE, have initially focused their handset activities on emerging markets, such as ChIndia, Africa and Latin America. Ena...
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| Apr 22, 2010
The Q1 2010 results season are upon us, and Apple reported yet another stellar performance, shipping 8.8 million iPhones globally. This is the best iPhone ...
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| Apr 14, 2010
After months of industry-wide speculation about Microsoft’s “Project Pink,” the software giant recently unveiled two phones: Kin One and Kin Two. Manufactured b...
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Neil Mawston
| Apr 12, 2010
Verizon Wireless in the US is pressing hard to get its hands on the Apple iPhone. Its CEO, Ivan Seidenberg, has reportedly told Apple that it wants to stock the...
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David Kerr
| Mar 30, 2010
Returning from CTIA in Las Vegas last week and with only 2 days before going off on vacation to Florida, I found myself reflecting that two of the most interes...
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Neil Mawston
| Mar 22, 2010
With Q3 FY 2010 financial report released this week and the outlook is still gloomy for Palm, it is being titled as a candidate for a “potential” buyout. But th...
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| Mar 17, 2010
High-end mobile handsets have more in common with the consumer electronics industry than they used to. Music, camera and GPS segments are some of the early ...
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| Mar 10, 2010
No, I did not misplace my BlackBerry. This blog post is not about the “Find My iPhone” feature or any other innovations in device recovery. Rather, I would like...
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| Feb 17, 2010
With the launch of Google Nexus, the term superphone started to make its rounds through the blogosphere. There is no single definition for the superphone, ...
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| Feb 11, 2010
…Continued from part 1
PC vendors should be worried. It will be impossible to recreate the iPhone’s success. Furthermore the engineering-centric technology and...
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| Feb 10, 2010
When Apple launched the iPhone, it was the first PC maker to successfully cross the threshold into the handset space – a largely unfamiliar territory, dominated...
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Neil Mawston
| Feb 01, 2010
February is here. And that can only mean one thing: Mobile World Congress (MWC). The world's largest wireless trade show takes place in Barcelona, Spain, from S...
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| Jan 20, 2010
Here in the US it is an all too increasingly common occurrence to hear everyday someone new telling us something that we “have” to do.
Verizon Wireless an...
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| Jan 13, 2010
As usual, this year was a fairly quiet one for mobile phones at CES. Hot consumer electronics products, like ultra-thin 3D TVs, e-books, tablets, and netbooks, ...
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