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Filed under: LG , Motorola , Nokia , Samsung , Sony Ericsson , Accessories Nokia, Samsung, Motorola, LG, and Sony Ericsson probably don't see eye-to-eye on very many topics, but thankfully, they can all agree that Planet Earth is worth saving (or, at the very least, they can all agree that getting...
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11-19-2008
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Filed under: Motorola, Nokia, Samsung, Sony Ericsson, LG, SonyEricsson, moto, charger, sony, ericsson, Accessories, rating
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Filed under: Handsets , LG , Motorola , RIM , Apple According to a report from NPD, sales of cellphones have shifted in a manner which should shock and stun even a casual observer. Apparently for the first time in years, Motorola's ubiquitous RAZR has been overtaken in consumer sales... by the iPhone...
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11-10-2008
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Filed under: Motorola, Apple, iPhone, RIM, Handsets, LG, RAZR, breaking news, BreakingNews, sales, iphone 3g, Iphone3g, npd, us sales, DomesticSales, UsSales, domestic sales
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Filed under: Handsets , LG , Motorola , Nokia , Samsung , Sony Ericsson , Studies Nokia's market share may have slipped ever-so-slightly after a rough Q3, but that's not to say the current champ has been knocked from its throne -- far from it, actually. According to fresh numbers compiled by...
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11-03-2008
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Filed under: Motorola, Nokia, Samsung, Handsets, business, Sony Ericsson, LG, SonyEricsson, Studies, survey, data, research, industry, shipments, MarketShare, market share, IDC
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With the release of Motorola's third quarter results Thursday, the five major handset makers have now revealed their handset shipment numbers for the first three quarters of 2008. FierceWireless breaks down the numbers. Graphic
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Research firm IDC says that global cell phone shipments fell in the third quarter in the face of worsening macroeconomic conditions. Mobile phone makers shipped 299 million handsets in third quarter, up 3.2 percent from last year and down 0.4 percent from the second quarter of this year. IDC said that...
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Filed under: Handsets , LG , Motorola , Samsung , Sprint , EV-DO , CDMA Sure enough, there wasn't anything squished about the image we saw of the LG LX600 a while back -- it was just loosening the belt a couple notches to make room for a full QWERTY keyboard running across its naughty bits. Oh, and...
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09-10-2008
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Filed under: Motorola, EV-DO, Samsung, CDMA, Handsets, Sprint, LG, breaking news, BreakingNews, rant, lotus, Highnote
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Filed under: Handsets , LG , Motorola , Nokia , Samsung , Verizon Wireless , EV-DO , CDMA Jeebus, Nokia, what's going on with your stupid flip phone over there? Not to harsh on you too much -- we love you, really we do -- but we're not exactly talking about an N96 -caliber device here. If an...
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09-10-2008
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Filed under: Motorola, Nokia, EV-DO, Verizon Wireless, VerizonWireless, Samsung, CDMA, vzw, verizon, Handsets, LG, moto, U810, vu30, blaze, vx8360, zn4, vx5500, sway, vx9600, u650
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Filed under: Handsets , LG , Motorola , Samsung , Verizon Wireless , EV-DO , CDMA Krave? Knack? New phones listed on Verizon's latest rebate forms has us believing that we may be approaching the product marketing End Times where naming conventions reach a level of silliness never before fathomed...
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09-02-2008
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Filed under: Motorola, EV-DO, Verizon Wireless, VerizonWireless, Samsung, CDMA, vzw, verizon, Handsets, LG, moto, vx8360, zn4, krave, knack, vx5500, sway
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Analyst firm Gartner reckons 305 million mobile phones were sold in the second quarter of 2008 - 11.8% more than in the same period last year. 42 million of ‘em were sold here in Western Europe, compared to 44 million in North America. Gartner is predicting that sales for 2008 as a whole will top...
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LG Electronics is aiming to take out Motorola and grab 3rd place in the handset vendor rankings, within the next few years. In percentage terms, that means stepping up from a market share of about 9%, to somewhere in the region of 15% (if everything else were to remain constant). The plan, which was...
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Filed under: Handsets , HTC , LG , Motorola , Samsung , Sprint , Windows Mobile , EV-DO , CDMA We've been slipped a handy little document that indicates the dates that Sprint is currently targeting for the release of a few of its fall hotties, and although we already knew some of this stuff, it's...
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08-25-2008
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Filed under: Motorola, Windows Mobile, EV-DO, Samsung, CDMA, Handsets, Sprint, HTC, LG, rumor, moto, Sanyo, v950, touch diamond, TouchDiamond, m220, renegade, m320, KatanaEclipse, katana eclipse, i365, lx600
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The company LG Electronics announced that Motorola plans to shift from third place in the world among suppliers of mobile devices. According to LG, this can happen in the next few years. The company now occupies a market share of 9.3%, going over the next 18 months to raise it to 15%. According to the...