Tag Archive: mobile phones

The Verizon iPhone Winner: Android

A Verizon iPhone will only serve to fuel Android’s rapid ascent, making it the ultimate winner in a Verizon-iPhone deal.

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Mobile Market Wrap-Up, August 16

A look at last weeks mobile market events: The US mobile market nears saturation, Android continues rolling, and something you didn’t know about iPhone users.

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Mobile Market Wrap-up, August 9

This weeks wrap-up looks at smartphone marketshare, RIM’s BlackBerry announcement, and who will come out on top in the smartphone market.

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RIM needs to ignore the consumer market

With yesterday’s BlackBerry Torch 9800 and OS6 announcement, is RIM making a play for the consumer market, or merely solidifying their enterprise position?

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Mobile Market Wrap-Up, August 2

Mobile news wrap-up for August 2: Strategy Analytics releases worldwide mobile phone market share numbers for Q2, Google dominates mobile search, and did AT&T signal the end to iPhone exclusivity?

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Mobile Market Wrap-up, July 26

This week’s mobile wrap-up looks at some recent mobile phone releases and contains a prediction regarding Microsoft’s new Windows Phone 7 mobile OS.

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Exclusivity Does Matter

Data from AdMob April 2010 Mobile Metric report confirms that Apple is passing up market dominance in favor of an exclusive relationship with AT&T.

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Palm: It Didn’t Have to End This Way

Palm’s recent demise and fate as an acquisition target was avoidable. A look at Motorola’s resurgence with the Droid is a case in point.

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Game On!

With the release of Froyo, Android 2.2, Google has officially laid down the gauntlet for Apple. It’s sure to be a long battle with one clear winner – mobile users.

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Apple’s Lost Opportunity

By limiting exclusivity to AT&T, Apple has walked away from the opportunity to dominate the US smartphone market – a decision not easily reversed.

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