Articles tagged with: Strategy Analytics and Touchscreen
Global Handset Shipments Fall at Fastest Rate in History during Q1 2009
According to the latest research from Strategy Analytics, global mobile handset shipments fell a huge 13 percent year-over-year, to reach 245 million units in Q1 2009. De-stocking by cautious retailers and a worldwide economic downturn caused handset shipments to fall at their fastest rate in the industry's 27-year history. more
Related Tags: nokia, motorola, samsung, lg, sony-ericsson
90 Million Touchscreen Phones to Be Sold Worldwide in 2009
According to the latest research from Strategy Analytics, touchscreen phone shipments will reach 90 million units worldwide in 2009, accounting for 7 percent of total volumes. Price and screen size are critical factors for success. more
Related Tags: analytics, smartphone, apple, apple, smartphones, touchscreens, 3, displays
LG Aiming to Overtake Motorola in Handset Rankings by 2010
LG Electronics is aiming to oust Motorola and take third place in the global handset rankings within the next couple of years. The company, which has an average market share of 9.3% aims to reach 15% within just eighteen months. more
Related Tags: analytics, motorola, outsourcing, lg, touch-screen
LG Has Sold 7 Million Touchscreen Phones
LG Electronics says that it had sold 7 million touchscreen based mobile phones by the end of the second quarter. This comes just five quarters after LG launched its first full touchscreen handset, the Prada Phone by LG. more
Related Tags: analytics, lg, lg-electronics
Apple to Gain 35 Percent Share of US Touchscreen Phone Market in 2008
According to the latest research from Strategy Analytics, the Apple iPhone is forecast to take 35 percent share of the mobile touchscreen phone market in the United States by the end of 2008. more
Related Tags: analytics, samsung, apple, lg, blackberry, apple-iphone, USA
Touchscreen Handset Gets Tactile Feedback
The Samsung SCH-W559 handset which has a touchscreen display will have a tactile feedback when users touch the screen. The SCH-W559 uses a large 260,000-color QVGA LCD touchscreen display to replace the traditional mechanical keypad as the primary input mechanism. Users receive confirming tactile cues when they press graphical onscreen controls, and they can customize the response by selecting one of five feedback profiles for these cues. The feedback system is being supplied by Immersion Corp. more
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