A recently published study from Juniper Research shows that the adoption of low-cost mobile phones will grow in the future. According to the research firm, both high-end and low-end additions will increase, while the mid-level market will diminish. The low-cost handsets will be mainly bought in developing areas, whil... |
11 August 2009 06:59 GMT |
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A recently published study from ABI Research shows that the entry-level mobile phone market is expected to see an impressive growth each year through 2014. According to the research firm, it is expected to register a 24 percent rise over the following five years. Moreover, the firm also says that the wide adoption of... |
16 July 2009 10:57 GMT |
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It seems that Finnish mobile phone maker Nokia is determined to leverage the user experience for those who enjoy its Ovi Mail, and to make the service available in more markets around the world, as the company has recently updated the mail service with new languages and with a few other improvements. The number of ... |
6 June 2009 06:01 GMT |
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VIA Technologies, a leading innovator of power efficient x86 platforms, announced a partnership with Microsoft and more than 15 important Chinese PC manufacturing and infrastructure companies, called 'Global Mobility Bazaar' (GMB), aimed at delivering affordable mobile computing devices for global markets. ... |
28 October 2008 02:36 GMT |
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The latest news on Intel's next-generation Classmate PC, a machine designed specifically for the developing markets, says that it will come with a rotating touch-screen panel. The same reports also have it that the touch-screen panels will be manufactured by the world’s largest contract maker of notebooks,... |
24 October 2008 02:12 GMT |
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System builder Dell plans on introducing some more low-cost offerings on the Asian market during this year. The announcement was made by a company executive during yesterday's meeting."We've been pretty much a leader in the mid- and high-end price bands. We haven't played as strongly in the lower price... |
1 March 2008 05:57 GMT |
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