Articles tagged with: Qualcomm and Touch Screen
ZTE Shows First BREW Based Smartphone
ZTE has shown off its first smartphone based on qualcomm's BREW platform - the ZTE Bingo. In addition, ZTE has showcased 5 Android smartphone models for the first time. ZTE is now offering handsets based on Linux, Windows Mobile and OMS-platforms. more
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TI, Qualcomm, Sony, and Samsung Score Key Design Wins in New Palm Pre
Texas Instruments, qualcomm, Sony and Samsung Electronics are the leading component suppliers for Palm's new Pre, providing the key semiconductor and display technologies that give the smart phone its competitive differentiation, according to dissection conducted by iSuppli's Teardown Analysis Service. more
Related Tags: texas-instruments, sony, samsung-electronics, palm-pre, isuppli, cdma2000, memory, smart, hynix, csr, lcd, nand, displays, andrew, flash, ev-do, dram, display, radio-frequency, cmos, webos, marvell, elpida
Toshiba Offers Up Details of Snapdragon Smartphone
Toshiba has announced the details of its much heralded Snapdragon based smartphone - the Toshiba TG01. The Toshiba TG01 will be available across Europe in Summer 2009. more
Related Tags: m1, wi-fi, 3g, windows-mobile, microsoft, sim, mms, sms, smartphone, eu, bluetooth, edge, smartphones, gps, wind, mts, hsupa, toshiba, snapdragon, toshiba-tg01, windows, lcd, mobile-content, 802.11, navigation, usb
Qualcomm Chips Powering the BlackBerry Storm Smartphone
It isn't a shock that the new BlackBerry Storm smart phone from Research in Motion (RIM) offers features comparable to Apple's iPhone 3G - including the use of a touchscreen - a first for a RIM product. However, the Storm brings some interesting developments on the inside, such as the inclusion of a qualcomm baseband chip, according to a teardown conducted by iSuppli. more
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Nokia to Launch First TouchScreen Phone in October
Nokia is expected to show off its first touchscreen based mobile phone, codenamed the "Tube" on October 2nd, reports the Reuters news agency. Nokia's forray into the touchscreen market has been widely expected, particularly after the company showed a prototype on a powerpoint slide at the Evans Data Developer Relations Conference on in April. more
Related Tags: iphone, intel, smartphone, apple, apple, wind, touchscreen, display, os, haptic
Patent Filing Lays Out What's Next For iPhone
SAN FRANCISCO -(Dow Jones)- Apple faces the inevitable question of "what's next?" Monday after the computer maker as expected unveils its next-generation iPhone. more
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More Sightings of Nokia's Touchscreen Mobile Phone
Nokia's rumoured iPhone competitor was shown on a powerpoint slide at the Evans Data Developer Relations Conference on Monday. The handset, code-named as 'tube' showed the familiar touch-screen user interface and was demo'd with a movie playback. more
Related Tags: display, os, haptic
More Sightings of Nokia's Touchscreen Mobile Phone
Nokia's rumoured iPhone competitor was shown on a powerpoint slide at the Evans Data Developer Relations Conference on Monday. The handset, code-named as 'tube' showed the familiar touch-screen user interface and was demo'd with a movie playback. more
Related Tags: display, os, haptic
ZTE Wins 3G Handset Order from Hutchison 3G
China's ZTE has been selected by Hutchison 3G Italy (3) to produce two handsets which have been designed by Italian design center, MOMODESIGN. The MD2 is a 3G clamshell handset, while MD3 is a DVB-H and HSDPA videophone, adopting chipset qualcomm MSM 6280, with a form factor featuring touch screen functions and with a screen that rotates 360, enabling all-rounded video viewing. more
Related Tags: zte, hutchison-3g, edge, hutchison, 3-italia, dvb-h, hutchison-3g-italy, Italy
Nokia and Apple Could Face Fight Over Touch-Screen Patents
A research note from Nomura analyst Richard Windsor has hinted that Nokia may face a legal battle with Apple over its decision to include touch-screen interfaces in its mobile phones next year. At the launch of the iPhone, Apple CEO Steve Jobs proudly claimed that the company had patented the touchs-creen design and is prepared to defend it. more
Related Tags: steve-jobs, patents, display
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