Articles tagged with: android and Motorola,
IMS Research Sees Android Taking Share of the Tablet Market
Over 15 suppliers will be selling android-based tablets by mid 2011, including Acer, Cisco, Dell, Motorola, OpenPeak, Samsung, Viewsonic, and many more. Based on a recent study, IMS Research forecasts that android will grow its share of the market from a projected 15.2% in 2011 to 28.4% in 2015. more
Related Tags: tablet, isp, os, galaxy-tab, apps, galaxy, planning, webos, viewsonic
Gemalto Files Patent Infringement Lawsuit Over Android
Gemalto has filed a patent infringement lawsuit in the US District Court for the Eastern District of Texas against Google, HTC, Motorola, and Samsung for the alleged use of Gemalto's innovations in the android operating system, Dalvik virtual machine and associated development tools and products. Gemalto says that the patented technologies in the lawsuit were developed in the 1990s at its research and development facilities in Texas. more
Related Tags: gemalto, google, htc, samsung, pioneer, lawsuit, patent, court,
Android to Challenge Symbian for Top Operating System Spot by 2014
The worldwide mobile operating system (OS) market will be dominated by Symbian and android, as the two OSs will account for 59.8 percent of mobile OS sales by 2014, according to Gartner. more
Related Tags: symbian, os, operating-system, ios, windows-phone, apple-ios
Google's Android to Outstrip Apple's iOS by 2012
Google is expected to prevail in a key battleground for its wireless war with Apple, as the smart phone market share of the android Operating System (OS) rises to surpass that of the iPhone's iOS in 2012, iSuppli Corp. predicts. more
Related Tags: apple, iad, os, wireless, ios, apps, cell-phone
Nokia retains smartphone leadership position, but competitors closing the gap
Nokia retained a substantial lead in the worldwide smart phone market in Q2 2010, achieving a 38% market share. The vendor shipped a record 23.8 million smart phones during the quarter, representing growth of 41% on a year ago, as it focused on delivering affordable smart phone offerings to the market, such as its popular 5230 touch-screen handset, based on the Symbian operating system (OS). But Nokia's market dominance is not as unassailable as it once was, with its performance outpaced by growth in the smart phone market as a whole. more
Related Tags: nokia, droid-incredible, iphone-4
Motorola Announces First Android Smartphone and Exclusive Operator Deals
Motorola has shown off its first android based smartphone, along with a collection of user interfaces it is calling MOTOBLUR. The first handset, the Motorola CLIQ in the U.S. and Motorola DEXT elsewhere around the globe, will be released in Q4 of this year. more
Related Tags: motorola, mp3, widgets, cliq, motoblur, display, microsd, music, qwerty,
Motorola Rumoured to be Working on iDEN Based Android Phone
Motorola is reported to be preparing to launch an iDEN based android smartphone early next year. Due to the nature of the iDEN networks though, the phone is expected to only run mobile internet services when connected to a Wi-Fi hotspot. more
Related Tags: motorola, iden, mirs-communications, mirs, Israel
Android Smartphone Shipments to Grow Faster than Apple's iPhone
According to the latest research from Strategy Analytics, global android smartphone shipments will grow 900 percent in 2009. Healthy support from operators, vendors and developers is driving adoption. Apple iPhone OS will be the next fastest-growing smartphone operating system in 2009, with a 79 percent growth rate. more
Related Tags: apple, iphone, strategy-analytics, apple-iphone, operating-system, os, cloud
Nokia CFO Sees Market-Share Gains in 2008
NEW YORK -(Dow Jones)- Nokia should gain market share this year because of the areas in which it operates, according to Chief Financial Officer Rick Simonson. more
Related Tags: google, samsung, wcdma, qualcomm, smartphones, motorola, chief-financial-officer, razr
Smart Mobile Device Shipments Jump 53% to 118 Million in 2007
The latest market data from analyst firm Canalys shows how much the converged device market (all smart phones and wireless handhelds) has grown over the past year. These, typically high-end, devices represented around 10% of the global mobile phone market by units in 2007, with annual growth of 60% making them one of the fastest growing segments of the technology industry. Year-on-year growth climbed every quarter throughout 2007, to reach a peak of 72% in Q4. more
Related Tags: google, asia-pacific, windows-mobile, microsoft, mobile-data, samsung, palm, htc, rim, sharp, symbian, sprint, mobile-linux, linux, navigation, nokia,, global-mobile
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