Articles tagged with: Memory and Nfc

Just Under 3 Billion SIM Cards Shipped in 2008

..ctionality and extend service offerings, the power of the SIM grew in 2008. On average, memory size increased by 11 per cent on 2007 figures, while the number of cards shipped with a S@T browser had a growth rate of 22 per cent. 3G enabled SIM c more

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Nokia Shows 3G NFC Capable Mobile Phone

..sic player supporting multiple formats. An optional microSD memory card of up to 4GB provides ample space for personal content such as images and songs. more

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Will Emerging Technologies Boost the Traditional SIM Market?

..evel need to have a thorough understanding of the usage of the additional memory. Mobile operators are also reluctant to make the transition to mega memory SIM cards, as it would require investments in a completely new base of universal serial  more

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How "Sideloading" Threatens the Wireless Carriers

..with sufficient processing power, memory and display quality to run video, high-quality audio and sophisticated games. Second, wireless carriers have established infrastructures capable of provisioning premium multimedia content to users. Third, and  more

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How "Sideloading" Threatens the Wireless Carriers

..with sufficient processing power, memory and display quality to run video, high-quality audio and sophisticated games. Second, wireless carriers have established infrastructures capable of provisioning premium multimedia content to users. Third, and  more

Related Tags: datang, t-mobile-usa, bluetooth, isuppli, tesco, zte, td-scdma, alltel, in-stat, lenovo, china-mobile, 802.16e, mobile-search, network-management, chief-financial-officer, lime, wlan, villages, digital-rights-management, digital-rights, airport, tcl, display, toilet, alltel-wireless, usb, marine


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