Soon, Nokia will bring to the market its first Windows Phone devices, and many enthusiasts can hardly wait to see what the company has in store for them.
Apparently, the first wave of Windows Phones from Nokia might not be breath taking, though they might be launched as accessible handsets, so as to attract more... |
8 September 2011 05:47 GMT |
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Finnish mobile phone maker Nokia is rumored to plan making yet another interesting move on the market, namely to come to the shelves with handsets that will include dual-SIM capabilities. Since some of the world's largest mobile phone makers made the move, including Samsung, LG, or Motorola, the No. 1 handset v... |
21 December 2009 09:01 GMT |
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South Korean mobile phone maker LG Electronics is expected to soon announce yet another mobile phone that will fit into its Chocolate series, the LG New Chocolate BL20. Still unofficial, the upcoming member of the company's Black Label series has been recently spotted in a video promo, and now its full specifica... |
23 September 2009 12:45 GMT |
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Motorola is one of the mobile phone makers that have been affected by the economical turmoil, and not only, and which have seen their market share go down lately, along with their revenues. In order to get things back on track, the company is expected to come to the market this year with a series of attractive mobile... |
1 July 2009 08:43 GMT |
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One of the newcomers in the mobile phone market is Hyundai, a company that came to the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona with a brand new device, dubbed Hyundai MB-490i Dolphin. It’s rather easy to understand where the name of the phone comes from, given the resemblance between the design of the handset and th... |
21 February 2009 05:28 GMT |
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At a time when NVIDIA is working on its yet unannounced 55nm graphics card, which is supposed to take the performance crown away from ATI's Radeon HD 4870X2 board, AMD's graphics division is maintaining its focus on the 40nm technology process. We reported a few days ago that the company had taped out the f... |
18 December 2008 04:53 GMT |
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