Articles tagged with: Qwerty and Smartphone

Worldwide Smartphone Market Grows 89.5% in Third Quarter As New Devices Launch

The worldwide smartphone market reached a new milestone during the third quarter of 2010 (3Q10), with the leading vendors posting double- or even triple-digit year-over-year growth. According to the International Data Corporation (IDC) Worldwide Quarterly Mobile Phone Tracker, vendors shipped a total of 81.1 million units, up 89.5% from the 42.8 million units shipped during 3Q09. For the first three quarters of 2010, vendors have shipped a total of 200.6 million units, up 67.6% from the 119.6 million units shipped during the first three quarters of 2009.  more

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Majority of iPhone Users Want a Physical QWERTY Keyboard

Strategy Analytics has found that respondents in both the US and Western Europe indicate a strong interest in having some form of a touchscreen keyboard for their wireless device, whether it be entirely touchscreen or as an addition to other types of keyboards.  more

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LG Shows Off First Android Based Smartphone

LG Electronics has shown off its first Android based mobile phone, just a week after it announced plans for three new Windows Mobile based smartphones. The new android OS based LG-GW620 features a 3-inch full touchscreen and slide out qwerty keypad.  more

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LG Announces Three New Windows Mobile Based Smartphones

LG Electronics has announced the imminent launch of three new Windows phones in the next few weeks. The three devices will kick off LG's most aggressive smartphone strategy to date, which will ultimately result in a total of 13 new LG-branded Windows phones launched globally before the end of 2010.  more

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Huawei Shows Off Android and Windows Mobile Based Smartphones

Huawei has showcased two new smartphones - the Android-powered "U8230" and the Windows Mobile based "C8000" - in advance of their commercial release in the second half of 2009.  more

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Canadians to Get Android-Powered Smartphones

Rogers Wireless has announced the exclusive Canadian launch in June 2009 of the HTC Dream and HTC Magic smartphones, the first cellphones in Canada powered by the Google backed Android platform  more

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T-Mobile UK - G1 Sales to Hit 100,000 as New Features Launch

T-Mobile has announced that UK sales of its Android based smartphone, the G1, are set to reach 100,000 in just six months since launch. The mobile operator also confirmed that it will launch its second Android-based device later this year.  more

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New Product Development Critical to US Wireless Market

Smartphones and other cutting edge wireless devices will be integral to driving growth in the U.S. wireless market, according to the TNS Global Technology Index (GTI) study. Despite the recession, the GTI study reveals that consumers will demand new and improved products as early as 2010.  more

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HTC Shows Off New QWERTY Smartphone

HTC has debuted its newest qwerty smartphone, the HTC Snap - a HSDPA enabled Windows Mobile 6.1 Standard based smartphone. According to the handset vendor, many people find they are overwhelmed by the amount of email they receive. In response to these issues, HTC's "Inner Circle" feature allows HTC Snap users to press a dedicated Inner Circle key to bring emails from a preselected group of people to the top of their inbox, enabling important messages to be acted upon immediately.  more

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Mobile E-Mail Tops British iPhone Usage

According to a report from mobile usage analysts, comScore, three-quarters of British iPhone owners use mobile e-mail, making it the most popular type of mobile content consumed on the device.  more

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