Citing independent market research, AT&T announced its customer base now boasts twice as many smartphone users as any other U.S. mobile operator, reporting that close to 32% of its postpaid subscribers now use an integrated device. According to AT&T, more new and existing customers activated integrated devices in Q1 than the carrier added [...]
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Nokia, the world’s top mobile phone maker, today unveiled the E52 smartphone, an Eseries business device that claims eight hours of talk time and 23 days of standby time.
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The first GPS-oriented smartphone promised by Garmin is delayed again. After Q3 2008 and Q1 2009, we are now promised a new deadline - the Garmin-Asus Nuvifone G60 should see daylight in the Q3 2009…
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AT&T, the second-largest U.S. wireless provider after Verizon, today announced the Samsung Jack, a new Windows Mobile 6.1 smartphone and successor to the award-winning BlackJack II, will hit store shelves next week.
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Today Samsung introduces the i637 Jack Windows Mobile smartphone. The successor of the highly popular Samsung i607 BlackJack and i617 BlackJack II will come to AT T in the following week, along with a…
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T-Mobile said it will roll out a software update for the G1 smartphone at the end of next week, adding new features such as an on-screen QWERTY keyboard, video recording and playback and stereo Bluetooth technology.
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Palm’s highly-anticipated Pre smartphone costs $170 to make and is expected to be priced around $200 after a carrier subsidy from Sprint, according to market researchers at iSuppli.
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According to a new report from PriceGrabber.com , the increased popularity of Web-enabled phones in the United States has helped online shoppers become mobile Internet shoppers. One in 10 online consumers said they purchase online from their mobile device, 16% compare prices and another 16% research product details/specifications. Of the online consumers making purchases [...]
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Cincinnati Bell , the small regional telecom company, became the first U.S. carrier to sell the Nokia 5800 touchscreen smartphone. The phone had previously only been sold inside the United States at Nokia’s flagship stores.
“The touch screen Nokia 5800 XpressMusic adds a new dimension to Cincinnati Bell’s growing [...]
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Smartphone maker Research In Motion said it is designing a new version of its touch screen BlackBerry Storm as part of a continuing push to move from business devices to more consumer friendly handsets.
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