
Toshiba's TG01 amazed everyone with that Qualcomm SnapDragon 1GHz processor and HTC is ready to get in on that action too. HTC's faster smartphones are said to be scheduled for release in the second quarter of the year.
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Toshiba's TG01 amazed everyone with that Qualcomm SnapDragon 1GHz processor and HTC is ready to get in on that action too. HTC's faster smartphones are said to be scheduled for release in the second quarter of the year.
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2009 is looking good for HTC, the giant Smartphone manufacture has 25 handsets running Windows Mobile and Android in the pipeline set for release throughout the year.
The dying Motorola is valiantly searching for a new lease on life, these four new phones could be the saviors Motorola has been searching for all these years.
This is great news for Android, if Sony Ericsson and HTC can live up to this then expect other big name manufactures to follow the leader with a device of their own.
Here comes the second Android OS powered handset. It is called Agora Pro and is released in Australia by Kogan. Available for international pre-order the phone has a 2.5-inch resistive touchscreen, QWERTY keyboard, 3G and GPS for $399.
Hooray for China, an Android device has jumped over the Great Wall without fear and silently slid its way into TechFaith Wireless for invasion purposes.
Nokia announced today it is developing the Nokia Home Control Center towards the "opening of a new era for networked home services and solutions", soon making possible handset control of household devices and appliances.
Nokia has just reviewed its vision of its future market share for the last quarter of 2008 and for the following year. The Finish company expects that sales for the last quarter of the year will be significantly lower than previously expected. But the market share will stay practically the same.
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Nokia has just released the figures for it's third quarter results. Their market share has been slightly reduced and sales and profit numbers have dropped while the gross margin in the device and services division increased. Nokia's market share fell to 38%, from 39% in Q3 2007, and from %40 compared to last quarter. That means Nokia has sold only 15.5 million phones this quarter, which is 500,000 shorter than what it pulled off last year!
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