Articles tagged with: Motorola and Razr
Motorola to Show off LTE Based RAZR Phone
motorola is expected to show off a renewal of its RAZR brand based on the Android operating system later this week. more
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Motorola Relaunches the RAZR mobile phone
motorola Mobility has chosen "Nokia Big Announcement Day" to re-release an updated version of its classic RAZR handset. The new "Gleam" handset integrates an FM radio, MP3 playback, video capture and landscape video viewing. more
Industry Big Guns with no Bullets to Fire
After a devastating end to 2008, the future is looking bleak. At the start of 2009 the mobile industry is starting to implement strategic job cuts and closing of overseas offices. This is just the beginning. The New Year started with Nortel Networks filing for Chapter 11. Many companies are not far behind. The question remains: how will some of the largest blue chip companies fare this year? Based on recent findings, Frost & Sullivan expects several firms to have a tough time fighting this year's projected internal and external challenges. more
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Dell Smartphone Rumours Resurface
The persistent rumours that computer maker, Dell is preparing to launch a range of mobile phones got another boost when it was reported that the firm could launch its first handsets next month. A report in the Wall Street Journal said that Dell has had a group of engineers working on the phones for more than a year from an office in the Chicago area. more
Related Tags: android, google, windows-mobile, microsoft, smartphone, smartphones, wind, wall-street-journal, dell, touchscreen, chicago, windows
Motorola Phones are Too KRZY for Consumers
A report from branding research firm, Strategic Name Development has found that motorola's current problems may be, in part, due its failure to follow up on the radical naming of its RAZR handset with more innovative brand names. more
Related Tags: nokia, iphone, samsung, lg, target, cell-phone
More Rumours of a Dell Smartphone
The on-off rumours that Dell Computers is planning an entry into the mobile phone market have resurfaced again - this time thanks to an analyst note from Shaw Wu, an analyst with Kaufman Bros. more
Related Tags: android, microsoft, smartphone, smartphones, wind, td-scdma, cdma, dell, windows
Top 10 Mobile Phones Used in the USA During Q3 '08
According to a report from the Neilson Group released last month, the following are the top ten phones used in the USA during the third quarter of 2008. more
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Motorola Tops Handset Recycling Charts
US based handset recycling firm, ReCellular has announced their top 10 most recycled phones for 2008. The first annual list illustrates how rapidly wireless technology becomes outdated, and how consumers often discard phones for the technology of their new phones, rather than functional problems with their old phones. more
Related Tags: nokia, iphone, samsung, apple, apple, blackberry, recycling, apple-iphone, cell-phone, virgin,
Apple's iPhone Now Top Phone for Mobile Advertising Traffic
AdMob, the world's largest mobile advertising marketplace, has announced the iPhone is now the top device worldwide for mobile advertising traffic, displacing the motorola RAZR, and in a regional feature focus highlighted traffic from Latin America and the Caribbean has more than doubled in the last year. The iPhone experienced strong traffic worldwide to become the number one device, with 37 percent of requests coming from outside of the US. more
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Apple Poor at Converting iPhone Queries into iPhone Sales
Nielsen Mobile has estimated that there are 3.6 million mobile subscribers 13+ actively using the Apple iPhone, as of October 2008. While some sources suggest that the iPhone has overtaken motorola's RAZR in sales, their analysis of Q3 acquisitions shows a very close race at the top. Among those subscribers who acquired their phone in the past three months, iPhone had a 3% market share in Q3 2008, behind the motorola RAZR V3 series which still had a 5% share of recently acquired devices. more
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