Articles tagged with: Oled
Ongoing Innovations in Japanese and Korean Handset Markets
Japanese and South Korean consumers are early adopters of new technologies, and today, nearly 14% of all mobile handsets in South Korea support Digital Mobile Broadcast television. This high percentage is just one indicator of the continuing flow of innovation coming from Korean and Japanese handset designers, a trend explored in a new study from ABI Research on the topic of mobile phone R&D initiatives. more
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Mobile Display Shipments to Hit 1.2 Billion Units in 2006
Due to the wide variety of new mobile phone models with multimedia capabilities vying to attract the interest of consumers, iSuppli Corp. forecasts mobile handset displays will reach 1.2 billion unit shipments in 2006, up 17 percent from 1.05 billion in 2005. more
First Three Handsets from BenQ Mobile
BenQ Mobile has launched its first three handsets under the BenQ-Siemens brand name. Supporting the repositioning of the company, BenQ Mobile has adopted an aggressive branding strategy and is committed to building a powerful, global consumer brand. Clemens Joos, CEO BenQ Mobile said "We want to excite consumers that share our belief in creativity and ability of technology to enrich everyday communication. The new BenQ-Siemens brand embodies this attitude and during 2006 we will be challenging expectations - not only in the products we launch but also in the way we communicate. We have a hugely passionate and experienced team driving this new company and we will build on the existing equity in both brands across the world, to move forward with confidence." more
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Colour screens are now dominant in cellphones
An analysis of mobile-phone designs conducted by iSuppli Corp.'s Mobile Phone Display Teardown Service in 2004 confirms that handsets are making increased use of more advanced display technology, specifically colour TFT-LCD displays and higher-resolution screens. more
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Samsung has unveiled a GPRS mobile phone that can be worn on a wrist as a conventional watch. The GPRS Class 10 watch phone offers 90 minutes of continuous talk time and up to 80 hours of standby time. The handsets also supports voice dialing and polyphonic ring tones. more
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Kodak resolves NEC 3G phone display dispute
Eastman Kodak has resolved a patent dispute with NEC by granting a limited, royalty-bearing license of its organic light-emitting diode (oled) display technology to Samsung NEC Mobile Display (SNMD). NEC used these displays last year in its cellphones. more
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Sprint shows off 3G phone from Sanyo
| SprintPCS and Sanyo Fisher Company are giving a sneak peak at what futuristic 3G phones hold for customers. A 3G Sprint PCS Phone by Sanyo featuring a 2.5-inch oled display will be showcased this week at the Consumer Electronics Show during a keynote speech delivered by Sprint chairman and CEO, William T. Esrey. This type of 3G phone is estimated to be available in 2003 and is for demonstrating potential, future applications. oled displays are light in weight and are self-emitting, require no backlighting, which results in lower battery consumption. The oled display is comprised of thin layers of individual carbon-based elements that emit light when electric current is passed through them. more
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