Articles tagged with: Symbian and Handango
BlackBerry Becomes Dominant Platform on Handango Apps Store
Mobile applications retailer, Handango is reporting that for the first time ever, BlackBerry displaced Windows Mobile to become the dominant platform within the Handango content catalog, constituting 44% of all apps sold in the first half of 2009, up from its 31% share in 2008. more
Related Tags: windows-mobile, blackberry, android, apps-store, palm, ea
Handango Publishes Top Mobile Applications Chart for 2008
Mobile applications retailer, Handango has published its 2008 Handango Yardstick. For the first time, Handango is releasing 'Handango's Top Ten' list identifying the top ten downloaded applications across all operating platforms and devices and sold through Handango's multiple distribution channels. more
Related Tags: android, windows-mobile, nokia, sim, smartphone, samsung, smartphones, gps, wind, texas, palm, blackberry, 3, omnia, weather, ea
Mobile software retailer, Handango hss announced the promotion of Alex Bloom from vice president of content and international to CEO and president, succeeding current CEO and president Bill Stone, effective from next month. more
Related Tags: android, windows-mobile, smartphone, qualcomm, itu, wind, verizon, blackberry, personal, windows, wap
Handango Signs Mobile Games Deal with EA Mobile
Mobile software retailer, Handango has announced a deal to distribute mobile games from the mobile division of Electronic Arts. The EA mobile titles including Madden NFL 08, The Sims 2, The Sims Bowling, MONOPOLY Here & Now, TETRIS, Bejeweled, and many more, are now available on leading smartphone platforms including Windows Mobile, BlackBerry and symbian UIQ through Handango's web properties and Handango's on-device client, InHand. more
Related Tags: sony-ericsson, windows-mobile, wind, gartner, ericsson, blackberry, mobile-games, sony, mobile-content, ea
Smartphone Software Trends Published for 2007
Handango has published its global trend report about the smartphone content industry for last year. For the first time in Yardstick history, Entertainment content was the leading sales category, moving from third place in 2006, signaling a consumer shift in using smartphones not just for business and productivity-related activities. Also, the report shows smartphones created and marketed to consumers to use for work and play were among the leading devices for content downloads in 2007. more
Related Tags: windows-mobile, microsoft, skype, texas, smartphones, palm, blackberry, weather, operating-system, ringtones
