Posts Tagged ‘mobile industry’

HTC’s forthcoming model titled Espresso

Posted 25 Dec 2009 — by admin
Category technology

A couple of weeks ago it seemed that the htc  espresso was an upgraded sequel to the HTC’s Android-current model Hero. The main difference was that the it would have a retractable QWERTY keyboard, something that emerged from an xml file which leaked to the characteristics of an as yet introduced model from HTC.

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Now, it has also been published screen shots declared to come from an early version of espresso, which is said to demonstrate the next version of the manufacturer’s own interface Sense. HTC EXPRESSO interface is used in both the Android and Windows mobile phones but the pictures that the site hdblog.it gotten over it on the Android version. Among the changes can be noted that you always have access to a hot key for contacts in the bottom of the screen. The screens, however, no further information regarding the options available when it comes to entering text in the new model

“Recycling mobile phone for cash” Quadruples in last 12 months

Posted 01 Jun 2009 — by admin
Category News

Battery recycling
With the surging increase in mobile phones, average person now owns almost 2 phone sets with two phones which are no longer working are kept useless with them. This has led to the awareness of mobile phone recycling among phone users. While looking for keywords which are maximum searched on internet, it has been found out that search terms such as

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Mobile Messaging at rise in US

Posted 28 Nov 2008 — by admin
Category News

Are you sure that mobile industry is experiencing any slumps. Even if it is, it is not declining. Around 80 percent of all USA carry mobile phones. There are more mobile-only households than landline-only households. Text Messaged are even higher than any other year. The volume of text messages sent in America doubles each year. As of mid 2007, Americans sent over 1 billion text messages per day.

While US consumers are fully embracing text messaging, very few enterprises have followed suit. It is true that some organizations have begun adoption, but there are others that continue to overlook the mobile data phenomenon entirely. If enterprises do not adapt to this channel, they will, eventually and certainly, suffer a disadvantage compared with those organizations that catch the vision of mobile data communications and take full advantage of the channel.

No longer do American consumers lag the rest of the world in text-message adoption. . There are five critical considerations that an enterprise should consider when implementing mobile data communications.

Whats happening in Mobile Industry

Posted 11 Sep 2008 — by admin
Category cellphone

Here are the few tit bits for this week that we have collected for you form around the internet space.

  • 10.7 million UK mobile users will browse the mobile internet, rising to 23 million by 2013
  • In 2008, 3G cellphone users will account for almost 60 per cent of mobile internet browsing
  • By 2013, that figure will rise to 96 per cent of mobile internet browsers
  • Presently, about 70 per cent of mobile internet traffic is on-portal. But this will change. In 2009, off-portal browsing will be in the majority, and will hit 90 per cent of traffic by 2013
  • Presently in the UK there are over three billion page impressions generated every month
  • By 2013 that figure would have hit 18 billion giving on-portal 1.8 billion page impressions per month
  • So what

1/8 of EMEA phones shipped are smartphones

Posted 18 Aug 2008 — by admin
Category technology

Smartphone market is the only market that placed luck even after the oil prices have fluctauted eevry market in the world. A new report by Canalys says that13 per cent of all phones shipped in EMEA in Q2 were smartphone Amoungst which

  1. 58 per cent of devices had integrated Wi-Fi,
  2. 13 per cent had stylus or finger-driven touch screens and 38 per cent had integrated GPS.

Report says that Nokia is still the toper by some margin.What really is enticing is that other players are also seeing groeth in their respective markets. RIM is closing the market share gap by several points,HTC, Motorola and Samsung more than doubling their shipments.