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Feb
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IDC: Nokia, Samsung, Apple are the new top 3 handset makers

The latest figures are in from IDC : the top three global smartphone makers are Nokia , Samsung and Apple , in that order. Drilling down into the figures finds some surprises: Cupertino’s third-place with only 8.7 percent of the market, while the giants of Korea and Finland are duking it out with 22.8 percent and 26.6 respectively

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27
Jan
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Strategy Analytics: Nokia tops global handset shipments, Apple sees quarterly surge

Fresh off the publication of its latest tablet report , Strategy Analytics has come out with a new batch of statistics on the global mobile market. In a report published yesterday, the research firm crowned Apple as the world’s largest smartphone vendor by volume, on the strength of the 37 million iPhones it shipped during Q4 2011 — good for 23.9 percent of the market. Samsung wasn’t too far behind, though, with 36.5 million smartphones shipped during the quarter, comprising 23.5 percent of the market.

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26
Jan
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Strategy Analytics: Apple still owns tablet market, but Android narrows the gap

Strategy Analytics has come out with another report on the state of today’s tablet market, which, not surprisingly, remains dominated by Apple. Cupertino’s iOS comprised about 58 percent of the global slate market during Q4 2011 — well ahead of Android’s record high 39 percent share, but down from the 68 percent it commanded during the final quarter of 2010.

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15
Dec
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The Android Market sale reaches its final day, we bid fond farewell to more dimes

Here’s looking at you, kid. We’ve reached the tenth and final day of the Android Market Ten Billion App sale, and we’re a bit saddened to see it go — but we just have to remember all the good times we had. While we wish it could go on forever, it simply wasn’t meant to be that way.

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The Android Market sale reaches its final day, we bid fond farewell to more dimes

23
Nov

Strategy Analytics: China leapfrogs US to become world’s top smartphone market

The winds of tech consumerism are changing course. More specifically, they’re heading east. According to the latest Q3 figures from Strategy Analytics, China is now the world’s largest smartphone market by volume, overtaking the US for the first time. According to the research firm, smartphone shipments in China reached a record high of 23.9 million units during the third quarter of this year, up 58 percent from Q2. Compare that with the US, which saw shipments decline by seven percent over the quarter, to 23.3 million units. The Boston-based firm attributed much of China’s growth to a spike in cheaper, Android-based handsets from companies like ZTE, as well as a flowering of subsidized higher-end models, like the iPhone. Nokia leads the way within the People’s Republic, accounting for 28 percent of all quarterly shipments, followed by Samsung, with an 18 percent share. Find more quotes and charts in the press release after the break, or hit up the source link below for the full report.

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Strategy Analytics: China leapfrogs US to become world’s top smartphone market originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 23 Nov 2011 06:04:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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23
Nov

Strategy Analytics: China leapfrogs US to become world’s top smartphone market

The winds of tech consumerism are changing course. More specifically, they’re heading east. According to the latest Q3 figures from Strategy Analytics, China is now the world’s largest smartphone market by volume, overtaking the US for the first time. According to the research firm, smartphone shipments in China reached a record high of 23.9 million units during the third quarter of this year, up 58 percent from Q2. Compare that with the US, which saw shipments decline by seven percent over the quarter, to 23.3 million units. The Boston-based firm attributed much of China’s growth to a spike in cheaper, Android-based handsets from companies like ZTE, as well as a flowering of subsidized higher-end models, like the iPhone. Nokia leads the way within the People’s Republic, accounting for 28 percent of all quarterly shipments, followed by Samsung, with an 18 percent share. Find more quotes and charts in the press release after the break, or hit up the source link below for the full report.

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Strategy Analytics: China leapfrogs US to become world’s top smartphone market originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 23 Nov 2011 06:04:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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23
Nov

Strategy Analytics: China leapfrogs US to become world’s top smartphone market

The winds of tech consumerism are changing course. More specifically, they’re heading east. According to the latest Q3 figures from Strategy Analytics, China is now the world’s largest smartphone market by volume, overtaking the US for the first time. According to the research firm, smartphone shipments in China reached a record high of 23.9 million units during the third quarter of this year, up 58 percent from Q2. Compare that with the US, which saw shipments decline by seven percent over the quarter, to 23.3 million units. The Boston-based firm attributed much of China’s growth to a spike in cheaper, Android-based handsets from companies like ZTE, as well as a flowering of subsidized higher-end models, like the iPhone. Nokia leads the way within the People’s Republic, accounting for 28 percent of all quarterly shipments, followed by Samsung, with an 18 percent share. Find more quotes and charts in the press release after the break, or hit up the source link below for the full report.

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Strategy Analytics: China leapfrogs US to become world’s top smartphone market originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 23 Nov 2011 06:04:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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16
Nov

Google Music available on T-Mobile devices, track purchases can be direct billed

T-Mobile just announced at Google’s “These Go To Eleven” event that it will enable tracks purchased through Google Music to be direct billed to its subscribers. Exclusive content will also be available for T-Mobile customers for free — you’ll be able to grab tracks from Drake, Maroon 5, Busta Rhymes and other artists to be announced later. When asked when this will be ready for primetime, we were told that no ETA has been set so far, so it sounds like there’s still a few ducks that aren’t in a row quite just yet. T-Mo seems pretty confident that its network will be able to handle the massive explosion of data usage that will likely follow — a pretty impressive feat, given the carrier’s proclamation that 75 percent of its phones are smartphones, and 90 percent of those run Android — and we’re confident that we want to take advantage of that capacity to our best abilities.

Google Music available on T-Mobile devices, track purchases can be direct billed originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 16 Nov 2011 17:46:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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10
Nov

China Telecom looking to expand into US consumer market, eyes 2012 launch

Instead of resting on its laurels as China’s third-largest wireless provider, China Telecom is now looking to branch out into relatively uncharted waters — namely, the US consumer market. In a recent interview with Bloomberg, Donald Tan, president of China Telecom Americas, confirmed that his company plans to bring its own branded wireless service to select US markets next year, in the hopes of capitalizing on the large Chinese communities and consumer bases scattered across the country. According to Tan, the proposed service would provide customers with handsets that could be used in both China and the US, theoretically appealing to Chinese-Americans, students or businessmen who travel frequently between the two countries. The exec didn’t reveal much in the way of pricing, saying only that it would be “competitive,” though he did acknowledge that the service is already undergoing trials with several unnamed wholesale partners. If the trial goes swimmingly, he added, China Telecom may expand it to Canada, as well, and would even consider purchasing or constructing its own network in the States (pending FCC approval, of course). The provider, which has already been marketing its services to US corporations for a decade, also has the capacity to spend “hundreds of millions or billions” on stateside acquisitions, though none are currently on the table. “We want some acquisitions in the U.S. and other countries on this continent,” Tan explained. “It’s a very quick way to growth.”

China Telecom looking to expand into US consumer market, eyes 2012 launch originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 10 Nov 2011 10:27:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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2
Nov

Android Market v3.3.11 APK now available, adds auto-update by default and other new settings

The latest revision of Google’s Android Market app is hitting handsets now, and while it doesn’t bring any new tabs for music, Android Police mentions a few changes you might find notable. Among them are the ability to select auto updating for apps as the default option, as well as a setting to auto update only when connected via to the internet via WiFi. One change stolen from Honeycomb is a setting to automatically add homescreen shortcuts for new apps, while the UI has also been tweaked with a smaller font, new app drawer icon, and voice search button. As usual, it will probably automatically appear on your device eventually, but those who can’t wait can hit the source link and download the ripped APK of v3.1.11 right now.

Android Market v3.3.11 APK now available, adds auto-update by default and other new settings originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 01 Nov 2011 23:23:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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