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Rumors regarding the release of next generation iPhone, dubbed iPhone 5, are leaving tech suckers more excited than ever. Apparently, the iPhone 5 will contain so many mind-blowing features that it will literally shut down any possible competition in the smartphone field.
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Motorola company was just bought by Google, so what better direct marketing to use rather than beating out the competition? Of course, this beating cannot possibly stand on words though; it needs a solid ground. Thus, Motorola and Google first picked on the intelligent and not so quite voice assistant launched by Apple, Siri.
Finnish group Nokia (NOK1V.HE) aims to revamp its feature phone offering this year and add more and cheaper Windows smartphones to fight back against the fast-rising popularity of Google's (GOOG.O) massmarket Android phones.
LG has taken a big plunge in the highly competitive smartphone market by launching Optimus 4X, a smartphone that boasts of super bright screen and a very fast processor. Most importantly, the device offers glasses-free 3D experience.
While average smartphones today deal with loads of specifications, including cameras of around 6-8 megapixels, Nokia has decided to hit the market hard with an outrageous smartphone – one that boasts of a 41-megapixels sensor. Yes, you read correctly! At this year’s Mobile World Congress held in Barcelona, Nokia unveiled a super camera phone named Pureview 808.
Samsung has a great reputation worldwide due to its high-quality products, reasonable pricing and a dedication to constantly develop better consumer products to meet the needs of the consumer and keep up with the competitive market.
After winning this year’s award for “best smartphone” (Galaxy S2) at the recently concluded World Mobile Congress held in Barcelona, Samsung is reportedly launching the hyped Galaxy S3 sooner than expected.
Having an intelligent communication device with many functions is not only for business people anymore. In fact, almost half of the total population of America now owns a smartphone, a device which can do much more than just dialing numbers and permitting phone calls.
Needless to say, cell phone jamming is illegal worldwide, for a bunch of reasons, and only has been used for security reasons. However, a man from Philadelphia has taken the law in his hands by using a cell phone jammer to cut off phone signals of others who he found annoying.
The Mobile World Congress, the world’s largest show focusing on the latest phones and tablets, has ended with a bang and during the 4-day conference, all eyes were on quad-core devices and Windows 8 platform.
While Android competitors are struggling to defeat Apple’s iPhone in the worldwide smartphone market, Nokia has quietly emerged as the No.1 Windows smartphone seller (according to data from Strategy Analytics), even though it has only been in this business since early November 2011. Could it be the result of a strategic partnership between the Finnish company, whose market share in the smartphone segment was dwindling, and Microsoft?
Because 2011 has gifted Apple fans a slightly improved iPhone 4S, instead of the highly anticipated iPhone 5, Apple has returned to its labs to develop the next generation iPhone. The real iPhone 5 is expected to be launched this year, and hopefully it will boast of significant hardware and software advancements than the iPhone 4S did.
HTC kick-started the world’s largest mobile tech trade show, the Mobile World Congress (MWC), by launching its very first quad-core smartphone: the HTC One X. The device will run on Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich and features 32GB internal storage, quad-core processor and a huge HD screen.