Sony Ericsson has reported handset volumes down 43 per cent and sales down 40 per cent for the quarter ended June 30, 2009, compared with the same
INQ has opened offices in Beijing and Silicon Valley as part of its expansion plans into new markets this year INQ Mobile has opened offices in
Last night was a restless one for a lot of accountants. Just as planned, today Sony Ericsson announced their Q2 financial results. The times are
Samsung has unveiled the Genio slide, the third handset to be part of the Genio range Samsung has increased its Genio handset range with the
Nokia has introduced the new 3720 classic, designed to resist water, dust and shock
Only a few weeks back we heard for the first time of Motorola Shadow. Now rumor has it that it will actually become Google's next Android based
While everyone is still waiting for Motorola to announce their first Android-powered smartphone, another highly intriguing model was unveiled. The
Sony Ericsson claims Sony Ericsson's UK market share has rise by two per cent following the reintroduction of the Satio by Carphone Warehouse and
LG are clearly on the move these days, though kind of settling down after the high-riding Louvre and new Black Label Chocolate. Affordable messaging
Lately Samsung like to release things in series. After the wave of Corby clones swept the touchscreen market, it's now the Sharks turn to try and
LG is bringing in the big guns - they announced a successor of the extremely popular Black Label series pioneer - LG Chocolate. The original
The Nokia 6300 has been discontinued by Orange after dealers were told by suppliers last week that there would be no further stocks of the model.