Windows Phone hasn’t managed to gain too much traction on the market, although it was made available on shelves over a year ago. Apparently, those to blame for this are wireless carriers and mobile phone makers, at least this is what ex-Windows Phone GM Charlie Kindel notes in a recent blog post. According to ... |
29 December 2011 08:31 GMT |
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Despite the general belief that the first ever mobile phone to run under the Symbian^3 operating system will be Nokia branded, recent news suggests that the device in question will be released by a handset vendor from Asia. Lee Williams, executive director of the Symbian Foundation, was the one to break the news, th... |
27 May 2010 05:24 GMT |
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The introduction of a universal phone charger seems to be closer than previously expected, with the latest news on the matter pointing towards the second half of the next year as the timeframe when it becomes available. Currently, each handset vendor delivers its own charger for the phones it puts on sale on the mark... |
2 November 2009 13:01 GMT |
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Redmond-based Microsoft is getting ready to release on the market the latest flavor of its mobile operating system, Windows Mobile 6.5, on October 6, and seems to be very optimistic about the market availability of the platform. According to the software giant, a number of more than 30 mobile phones are expected to h... |
24 September 2009 07:02 GMT |
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It seems that Opera intends to announce at the upcoming CTIA show in Las Vegas next month that it has made a deal with some U.S. cell phone operators, and that they will add Opera products onto new phone models. In addition, it seems that the carriers involved will be some of the biggest names in the country, namely ... |
23 March 2009 06:15 GMT |
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