There is no iPhone vs Android smartphone war. It is only Apple vs Samsung. Submitted by brian s hall on 3 February, 2012 – 13:31. Tags: smartphone wars · BGR suggests that even as the smarpthone wars jump into high gear in 2012, what …
The Android tablet market can be a scary place, full of dark corners and jaded personalities. At least that’s how it seems the Android tablet market is being portrayed in a recent report from InfoWorld’s Galen Gruman. He delves into the numbers from several analytics firms to take a closer look at the Android tablet market, recently trumped up by Kindle Fire sales. …
Apps are downloaded faster on the sleek Samsung Galaxy S® Aviator™ smartphone that comes with Android 2.3.6 (Gingerbread). It has a 4.3-inch WVGA s-AMOLED plus touchscreen, 8 megapixel rear camera and …
(Credit: Apple) Apple won the smartphone wars last quarter, but Samsung was close behind in second place, according to Juniper Research. Buoyed by the iPhone 4S, Apple sold 37 million iPhones during the December quarter, giving the company a 25 percent share of the market. Though Samsung lost its top perch, the Korean handset maker still managed to carve out a 21.7 percent share thanks to …
Smartphone vendors concerned about the strong performance of the iPhone 4S are to wait until the second quarter of 2012 to launch new handsets. That’s according to Taiwan-based sources in the smartphone supply chain quoted by Digitimes , who say that Samsung, HTC, Nokia and LG lack the confidence to launch their new models at the moment after record sales of the iPhone last month and the first …
According to the latest data from IHS Inc., Samsung has, for the first time, grabbed the top spot as the leading smartphone brand last year. This is despite Apple returning to the No. 1 rank in global smartphone shipments in Q4. The South Korean company has shipped 95 million smartphones, up 278 percent from 25 million in 2010.
Samsung will release its tablet-smartphone hybrid, the Galaxy Note, on February 19th. For subscribers the massive smartphone will only set you back $299 with a two-year contract. But will consumers buy up the massive smartphones? A 5.3? touch screen has many advantages, but it has one pretty big disadvantage, too: it might be too big …
stole the smartphone sales crown from Samsung during the fourth quarter of 2011, research firm Juniper Research reported Monday. While Samsung has cranked out a spate of new handsets last year????kept up, in part, by chopping the price of older models. cut the price of the iPhone 4 to $100 with a two-year contract, and …
Our friends at Samsung have today announced a new smartphone headed for many different regions around the globe. It’s called the Samsung Galaxy S Advance and is.