Samsung and LG to grow by taking market share Nokia, Sony Ericsson, and Motorola. Volume of global handset sales in 2009 fell 5.2 percent to 1.13 billion units, from 1.19 billion units in 2008.
Year 2009 was a year of gray for the global mobile industry. As a result of the crisis hit, the world’s consumers put off buying a new phone so that the global mobile phone sales volume drops. However, in the midst of these bleak conditions, there are two mobile phone producers are able to steal growth. They are Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. and LG Electronics Inc.
In 2009, Samsung and Motorola to increase the volume of global handset sales to them, and took market share from competitors such as Nokia Corp., Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB, and Motorola Inc.. In a recent report, research firm International Data Corp. (IDC) found that the volume of global handset sales in 2009 fell 5.2 percent to 1.13 billion units, from 1.19 billion units in 2008. IDC confirmed, the decrease in sales volume due to the impact of the global financial crisis. In 2009 Nokia still dominates the global mobile phone market with a share of 38.3 percent.
Continue reading...3. February 2010
Global economic recovery make some industries such as wireless communication devices slowly began to return cash surplus to finance them. Not just pieces of the world mobile phone leader, Nokia.
Even profits began to improve, making the Finnish vendor could have cut the price of smart phones, in order to compete from competitors Samsung and Sony Ericsson’s market power in the middle.
It is even asserted Nokia, in January at the latest if they will do the trimming prices by 10 percent. The impact of the decline was felt from now on, for example in the Nokia 5230 series which previously worth 170 Euros, 150 Euros now.
Continue reading...1. February 2010
Google’s smart phone is the latest, Nexus One, may his name was ‘good reputation’ G1. But, it does not make business partners to follow in the footsteps Nexus One. The proof, Motorola HTC reportedly want to replace the production about Nexus Two, which has been successfully designing their own HTC Nexus One and G1.
Not only Motorola and HTC, Samsung was attracted to adopt Nexus One. Yes, news that pushed the South Korean vendors are interested to immerse the operating system like the one in Nexus One, Android 2.1, the latest mobile phone.
Continue reading...7. January 2010
FLORIDA – In the midst of a debate that mention phone radiation triggers brain tumors, there was a recent study opposite. Apparently mobile phone radiation could increase the memory capacity of the brain.
At least this is the result of studies that tested in 96 rats. Wave radiation emitted by mobile phones could mention increased brain activity, even against Alzheimer’s disease, dementia caused by the decline in brain function are complex and progressive because the brain malnutrition.
Continue reading...17. November 2009
In the end of this year, more and more vendors are releasing a new smartphone with Android operating system based on open source. One of them even Samsung has released the Galaxy I5700 Spica or released at a price of about $450
Galaxy Spica is a second type of smartphone launched Android-based Samsung. Previously, the first model named Galaxy alone or I7500. Manufacturers of electronics from South Korea’s announced the sale of prime Galaxy Spica in Europe starting 16 November 2009. In other countries the U.S. even the usually become the first destination is not certain when.
Spica is more resilient with a 800 MHz processor than the Galaxy’s first 528 MHz. But the lower camera is only 3.2 megapixels, compared with the Galaxy that uses 5 MP. The phone uses capacitive touch screen 3.2-inch 320×480 pixel resolution and supports DivX.
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10. February 2010
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